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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Unfortunately, there isn’t a direct method to check the number of CAIIB attempts online. However, you can check the number of your CAIIB attempts by reviewing your previous application forms.
No, a non-banker cannot directly apply for the CAIIB exam; only ordinary members of the IIBF are eligible for the exam. Moreover, a person must first clear the JAIIB exam to be eligible to apply for the CAIIB exam.
Yes, clerks can take the CAIIB exam, provided they are members of IIBF and have cleared the JAIIB exam.
Yes, you can give the CAIIB exam during the probation period, provided you have cleared the JAIIB exam.Â
No, you cannot take the CAIIB exam after leaving the bank, as to be eligible for the CAIIB exam, you must be a member of IIBF.Â
Yes, IT officers in banks can write the CAIIB exam for increment provided they have cleared the JAIIB exam.
Yes, private bank employees can write the CAIIB exam. However, it’s essential to verify if your specific bank is a member of IIBF to confirm your eligibility.
Yes, probationary officers can give the CAIIB exam, provided they are members of IIBF and have cleared the JAIIB exam.
There is no such limit. You can attempt the CAIIB exam as many times as you need. However, you have a maximum of 5 attempts or 3 years to clear the CAIIB exam, whichever comes first. After exhausting this limit, you can still apply for the CAIIB exam, but you won’t be able to retain credit for the subject/s passed.Â
No, you cannot give the JAIIB and CAIIB exams together. The CAIIB exam is a higher-level qualification and requires successful completion of the JAIIB exam as a prerequisite. Therefore, you must clear the JAIIB exam before you can apply for the CAIIB exam.Â