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28th January 2013, 10:31 PM
Neelashis
 
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Can I be eligible for public sector bank exam after scoring 48% in HS and 50% in graduation?


Sir I got 48% in H.S. & 50% in Graduation... Can eligible for public sector bank exam????? How????





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5th June 2013, 12:35 PM
M.PRUDHVI RAJ
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Default Re: Can I be eligible for public sector bank exam after scoring 48% in HS and 50% in graduation?

Hai Friend,

Sorry, you are not eligible for any bank exams.

Since the minimum percentage required to write the Bank Exams in 50% in Intermediate and 50% in Degree.

If you had studied well in Intermediate, then this situation might have not come for you.

That is way you should study well in Intermediate and degree.

Better Luck for you future.
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6th June 2013, 02:42 PM
imira
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Default Re: Can I be eligible for public sector bank exam after scoring 48% in HS and 50% in graduation?

Recruitment examination for 19 nationalized banks is conducted by IBPS. Graduates can apply for the exams in clerical post and also for the post of probationary officers. Candidate’s age should be below 28 years for clerical cadre exam. The age is limited to 30 years for the applicants of probationary officer post. The details regarding selection process can be availed from IBPS website. You can also look for selection process conducted by SBI.
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16th June 2014, 11:08 PM
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Default Re: Can I be eligible for public sector bank exam after scoring 48% in HS and 50% in graduation?

Sir, i scored 78% in 10th and 48% in 12th .so, i m eligible for the exam.plz reply.
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