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11th June 2018, 09:05 PM
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Am I eligible to apply for various competitive exams in Banking sector after completing integrated B.Sc B.Ed?


I heard that government has recently launched 4 years integrated B.Sc B.Ed. Can I apply for various competitive exams relating to Banking sector and Engineering field after completing this integrated course?




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13th June 2018, 03:13 AM
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Yes you are eligible for every competitive examination after completing this integrated course.
As because it is also a graduation degree course and have same value in comparison to other degree course.
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14th June 2018, 11:28 PM
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As far as you are concerned about the recognition of integrated degree course for various government or public sector jobs then for your information I would like to let you that integrated degree courses are certainly valid for government sector jobs and are equivalent to individual degree courses.

So, in case you pursue B.Sc B.Ed integrated course then you will be certainly eligible to apply for banking sector jobs ( i.e; for bank Clerk and bank PO posts ) as far as the educational requirement for these jobs are required but you will not be eligible for jobs in engineering field as for the same the minimum educational required is a bachelor of engineering/bachelor of technology degree course from a recognized university.
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15th June 2018, 07:01 PM
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Yes, you are eligible to appear in banking recruitment examination. Candidates passed bachelor degree are eligible to appear in banking examination.

So, you can appear in examination. The age limit to appear in examination varies with examination.

Most of the recruitment examination is conducted by IBPS and SBI.

For syllabus and other detail information about examination visit at www.ibps.in or www.sbi.co.in.
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15th June 2018, 10:36 PM
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Yes, you can apply for different entrance examinations related to banking after completion of integrated course. The academic qualification required to apply for banking entrance examination is bachelor's degree from a recognized university in any discipline.

The age limit for PO is 20-30 years for IBPS Probationary officer examination. For clerical examination, bachelor's degree is required. You can apply for both Clerk and PO exam.
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Default Re: Am I eligible to apply for various competitive exams in Banking sector after completing integrated B.Sc B.Ed?

I have done integrated bba mba, I have only one degree with merge course of bba and mba so can I apply for banking jobs?
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