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3rd March 2011, 07:46 PM
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Bank PO after B.Sc? Good coaching center?
I'm in Bsc 3rd year. But I decided to persue a carrer in bank P.O. Is this problematic while applied and what computer knowledge would required. Please guide me again about reputed coaching centre.
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6th March 2011, 03:20 PM
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Sure you can apply for the test. This is provided that you complete 21 years of age. For the Computer section there will be general questions to test whether you are aware of the system. You must try solving the previous year papers. It will give you an idea on the type of questions asked.
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#3
7th March 2011, 02:44 PM
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[SIZE=3]Eligibility Criteria for Bank PO Exam:[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3][/SIZE]A) Educational qualifications :- 1) You need to have a degree from a recognized University or any equivalent examination recognized as such by the Government of India. 2) You need to have fundamental computer skill. B) Age Limit :- Your age should be within 21 - 30 years on the 1st January of the year of examination. Relaxation in Upper Age limit :- 1) For SC/ST :- 5 years 2) For OBC :- 3 years Eligibility criteria may vary from bank to bank. For details: www.bankexamindia.com |
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14th March 2011, 10:17 AM
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In recent times, we see notifications by several banks for the recruitment of Probationary officers.
The competition for these exams is going on increasing. For almost all the bank exams, the selection procedure will be by 1)Written test 2)Personal Interview The written test consists of questions from the following categories. -Reasoning -Quantitative aptitude -General awareness -General English -Computer/Marketing knowledge. You don't have to worry about the questions under computer knowledge. Because they are so basic questions which you can answer very easily if you an access to PC and if you regularly uses PC, Anyway prepare from some abbreviations regarding computer terminology and go through fundamentals of MS-Office When we have a look on eligibility criteria, the candidate who is in the age of 21-30 years and who have secured at least 55% in graduation and 60% in 10+2 are eligible. From that point you are not eligible as you are pursuing your final year of graduation. Anyway you can apply for the exam with some percentage that you can get in your graduation and make sure that if you qualify in the written test you should be able to produce the proof of passing in graduation. |
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7th July 2011, 08:56 AM
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i tried several times to passs the test but i am unable 2 cross it.can u pls help me in providing information in getting success in p.o selection.i am female belongs 2 o.c cateogery.a.p.pllllssssssssssssssssssssssss do this favour 4 me.
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#9
10th July 2011, 05:48 PM
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Hi friend,
How are you? For bank exams you have work more. Prepare for all these types of questions. 1) Reasoning 2) Aptitude 3) Logical thinking 4) English etc., I am sending you some of the papers. Please refer these papers. It will be useful for you. bank Probationary Officer There are Lot of Bank P.O Exam held every Year in India,List of Bank PO Exams are •Federal Bank PO •Syndicate Bank PO •Indian Overseas Bank PO •Canara Bank PO •SBI Bank PO •ICICI Bank PO •UCO Bank PO •Bank of Baroda PO •Corporation Bank PO •OBC Bank PO •Saraswati Cooperation Bank PO •Allahabad Bank PO etc... Books For Reference:- As if you prepare for Any Bank Exam with Respect to that Bank books then Automatically You will be prepared for Other Bank Exams too because Syllabus For PO exams are almost same for Different Banks.All the best. |
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