The India Post Payments bank (IPPB) has announced 348 vacancies for the position of Executive (Gramin Dak Sevaks – GDS). The recruitment process involves multiple stages to ensure the selection of suitable candidates for these roles.

1. Selection Stages
The IPPB GDS selection process typically includes:

· Merit List Preparation: Candidates are shortlisted based on their educational qualifications and performance in the application process. Marks obtained in the qualifying examination may also be considered.

· Document Verification (DV): Shortlisted candidates are called for document verification, where their identity, educational certificates, age proof, and other relevant documents are checked for authenticity.

· Final Appointment: After successful verification, candidates are offered appointment letters to join IPPB as GDS Executives.

2. Key Documents for Verification
Candidates must carry the following documents for the DV round:

· Original and photocopies of educational certificates

· Proof of age (birth certificate, class 10 certificate, etc.)

· Caste or category certificate (if applicable)

· ID proof (Aadhar card, PAN card, or passport)

· Any other document mentioned in the official notification

3. Merit List and Cut-Off
The merit list is prepared based on candidates’ scores and qualifications. Candidates must meet the minimum qualifying criteria set by IPPB to be included in the list. The merit list is published on the official IPPB website, and only those included are eligible for the DV round.

4. Important Instructions for Candidates

· Keep track of official notifications regarding merit list publication and document verification dates.

· Ensure all documents are complete and accurate to avoid disqualification.

· Follow all instructions regarding reporting time, venue, and guidelines for the DV round.

Conclusion
The IPPB GDS selection process 2025 involves a merit-based shortlisting followed by document verification. Candidates who successfully complete these stages will secure appointment as Executive (GDS) in IPPB, marking the start of a promising career in banking services.

 

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