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Changing Mode of Payment to Online for Application for Different Posts

Dear Recruiters,

It is a humble request to the recruiters on behalf of all unemployed/ semi employed people that please convert the payment mode for the application form into online. Currently most of the payment are made through draft or postal order which is very time taking and repetitive. All banks are remains very busy due to their regular work especially in scholarship, jan-dhan and other such kind of activities. In some banks they are asking for hours to make a draft and sometimes it takes more than a day and it is very difficult to visit bank repeatedly during working hours. So making a draft is becomes a hectic job. If the payment mode is converted to online at least through online payment gateway, fund transfer to the account, paytm or such kind, it will be very helpful for us.

Please think about it...

Thank you.........

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Dear Janab Wasim Rahman Saab,

Many thanks for your post. It addresses a very important & very practical issue. 

Thanks again for raising this important issue in the forum.

Sincerely,

Siddhartha S. Ray, Calcutta

Dear Friend Washim

You have raised a very right issue/point, Employers must completely go digital from advertising to releasing the appointment letters. Filling up forms takes more than a week and attachments/enclosers make the big pile of papers. As you have said, free or payment definitely, digital payment is faster, easier and equally purposeful. It saves the lots of time and resources of the applicants. 

Thank you.  

Sir actually the thing what I observed that, from large institute to small they all are trying to convert the apply process into online mode which is a minor thing in my opinion. Filling the form offline and doing the subsequent document related works is a lengthy process but we can do it after office hour. But there is no option of offline payment after office hour. So it is more important to save the office hour wastage rather than apply process and there are variety of paying options. So we have to look after on that.

Thank you...

Friend Wasim,

Bank keeps their lunchtimes after 2 PM, you can go at lunchtime(mostly between 01:00 - 1:30 PM in all the office). or makes the DD online and collect during Lunch time. or Get the favor from your friends or office people in remitting the challan. 

Don't worry there are many ways of collecting a DD or depositing challan. 

Thank you. 

Yes sir, definitely there are some way of making online DD/challan and I have seen some extreme professionals who did their job very sincerely. I still remember when I was in Rourkela, the SBI is always used to provide such services within 15-20 minutes. But some places like Ghaziabad, banks don't have such facilities and refused by saying that if you have checkbook facility or have account on this branch then only we can proceed for that. All the banks nearby having the same story. I am facing this from the last seven months. On the other side some of the employers are asking minute to minute activities from you in that case you are not ready mentally to go outside. Several things are there which is not possible to express here.

Pardon if I told anything unsolicited. Thank you..

Friend Wasim,


Give the feedback to Bank about the conduct, behaviors, and responses of bank employees and facilities which are not being provided to the Non-Account Holders to head banker or in the grievance.  

Don't be responsible to reply to all the employees or in other words don't be accountable for all, report only competent authority, Librarian, Principle or Head if any. 

I know the attitude of bank employees, especially in SBI are poorer. But, I am sure, if you provide a justified feedback to head to the bank, you will be served well next time.

Give the minute to minute report to your Officer/head and ask one hour for your work.

Be bold and determined.

Best wishes. 


Thank you. 

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