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Monday, 28 October 2013

IPO Exam : Sep2013 - Provisional Key by Indiapost




Volunteers to work in CEPT as Programmers are called for from PA/IP/ASP cadre..


Centre for Excellence in Postal Technology is looking for Programmers for development of software and for maintenance of the existing software that is being used by Post offices across the Country. 
Experience in ASP or VB, or .Net. and Sql is required.
In this connection, CEPT requested All Heads of Circles to forward the applications from volunteers to work as Programmer in CEPT from ASP or IP or PA cadre.
If you fulfill the above mentioned requirements, please send your application  to the General Manager, Centre for Excellence in Postal Technology through proper channel.  The format of application is enclosed.  
CEPT



Application to work as programmer
CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE IN POSTAL TECHNOLOGY, MYSORE – 570010
1.
NAME
(IN BLOCK LETTERS)
2.
Designation
Office – with Pincode
Division
3.
Date of Birth
4.
Date of joining
As PA/IP/ASP
5.
Work experience in the
Department
6.
Educational Qualificatin &
Experience
(Attach proof of Tech Qualification)
(a)  Academic
(b)  Technical

7.
Experience in programming
(Attach copies of certificates, if any)
8.
Details of projects completed/
Any other userful information
(Attach extra sheets, if required)
9.
Whether willing to work in CEPT Mysore for atleast one Year? (Yes/No)

Place
Date:                                                                                                                                         Signature
Note: The application may be submitted through proper channel.  However, advance copy can be sent to GM, CEPT, Mysore 570 010 email: ceptvolunteers@gmail.com


Result of PA / SA and PA(SBCO) Examination Result of Various Circles




ANDRAPRADESH               :  Part-1- Click Here

                                                     Part-2- Click Here

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ASSAM POST                      : View Result  New

GUJARAT POST                  : View Result

KERALA POST                    : View Result

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Congratulations to all selected candidates...


Assam Circle ; PA /SA EXAM RESULTS


Assam Circle result published :  View the Result

Pre-Pilot Training for Core Banking Solution (CBS) in PTC, Madurai



Dear Friends,
We are proud to announce the successful initiation of Pre-Pilot Training for Core Banking Solution (CBS) in Madurai .
Please read the following post for more details.
Best Wishes for this festive season!!
TCS CM team


Source : https://www.facebook.com/cm.indiapost?fref=ts


Five safety tips for using a public computer


Public computers in libraries, Internet cafes, airports, and copy shops can be safe if you follow a few simple rules when you use them.
Read these tips to help keep your work, personal, or financial information private.
  • Don't save your logon information

    Always log out of websites by clicking "log out" on the site. It's not enough to simply close the browser window or type in another address.
    Many programs (especially social networking websites, web mail, and instant messenger programs) include automatic login features that will save your user name and password. Disable this option so no one can log in as you.
  • Don't leave the computer unattended with sensitive information on the screen

    If you have to leave the public computer, log out of all programs and close all windows that might display sensitive information.
  • Erase your tracks

    Internet Explorer offers InPrivate browsing that leaves no trace of specific web activity. For more information, see Internet Explorer 9 Features: InPrivate Browsing.
    Internet Explorer also keeps a record of your passwords and every page you visit, even after you've closed them and logged out.
    Disable the feature that stores passwords
    Before you go to the web, turn off the Internet Explorer feature that "remembers" your passwords.
    1. In Internet Explorer, click Tools  Gear icon, and then click Internet Options.
    2. Click the Content tab, and then click Settings, next to AutoComplete.
    3. Click to clear the check box for User names on passwords and forms.
    Delete your temporary Internet files and your history
    When you finish your use of a public computer, you can help protect your private information by deleting your temporary Internet files. For information on how to delete temporary Internet files see Delete webpage history.
  • Watch for over-the-shoulder snoops

    When you use a public computer, be on the look out for thieves who look over your shoulder or watch as you enter sensitive passwords to collect your information.
  • Don't enter sensitive information into a public computer

    These measures provide some protection against casual hackers who use a public computer after you have.
    But keep in mind that an industrious thief might have installed sophisticated software on the public computer that records every keystroke and then emails that information back to the thief.
    Then it doesn't matter if you haven't saved your information or if you've erased your tracks. They still have access to this information.
    If you really want to be safe, avoid typing your credit card number or any other financial or otherwise sensitive information into any public computer.
    source: Microsoft.com


    Answer Keys for Multi-Tasking Staff examination held on 29.09.2013 for the vacancies of the year 2013


    PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO GET THE ANSWER KEYS FOR MTS EXAMINATION HELD AT TAMILNADU CIRCLE ON 29.09.2013


    Headquarters of leading Banks


    1. Union Bank of India =>> Mumbai

    2. Bank of India =>> Mumbai

    3. Central Bank of India =>> Mumbai

    4. Dena Bank =>> Mumbai

    5. Allahabad Bank =>> Kolkata

    6. Indian Overseas Bank =>> Chennai

    7. Indian Bank =>> Chennai

    8. Vijaya Bank =>> Bangalore

    9. Punjab National Bank =>> New Delhi

    10. Oriental Bank of Commerce =>> New Delhi

    11. Punjab and Sind Bank =>> New Delhi

    12. Bank of Baroda =>> Vadodara.

    13. UCO Bank =>> Calcutta

    14. Andhra Bank =>> Hyderabad

    15. Syndicate Bank =>> Manipal, Karnataka

    16. Corporation Bank =>> Mangalore

    17. Canara Bank =>> Bangalore

    18. Bank of Maharashtra =>> Pune

    19. United Bank of India ==> Calcutta



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