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29th November 2010, 07:12 PM
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How to prepare for Bank Exams?
I want to know how to prepare how to prepare for the banking exams in the best way and how can i get the 10 years papers for banking exams and my general knowledge is not so strong so suggest me how can i prepare for the g.k
Request you to please answer my question. |
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30th November 2010, 01:07 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
You need to solve as many papers as possible. But before that you need to be sound in the basics. There a lot of books available. For the General knowledge part read newspaper daily and other general knowledge books.
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30th November 2010, 08:08 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Dear friend,
For most of the bank exams the entry level is either clerk or po. The procedure will be written test followed by interview. In written test there are 1.reasoning 2.Quantitative aptitude 3.general english 4.computer awareness 5.General awareness R.S.Agarwall is the best book for preparing for reasoning and arithematic and for english too. For general awareness newspapers and magazines. In reasoning concentrate on problem figure. Out of 50 questions 10 from them. For english grammar and comprehensive passages will be important. |
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16th January 2011, 12:23 AM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
You can prepare for the banking exam from the previous year question solved paper. your general knowledge and english must be strong then you can qualified any banking examination.
all the best. |
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5th February 2011, 05:03 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Many books are for general knowledge and current affairs...
In bank exam english and gk is asked.. Make these to things very strong.. To improve gk 1 must read the newpaper daily, it actually makes your gk very strong.... All the very best for the future... |
#7
15th February 2011, 12:55 AM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Dear,
From my side , my knowledge is that - For most of the bank exams the entry level is either clerk or po. The procedure will be written test followed by interview. In written test there are 1.reasoning 2.Quantitative aptitude 3.general english 4.computer awareness 5.General awareness R.S.Agarwall is the best book for preparing for reasoning and arithematic and for english too. For general awareness newspapers and magazines. In reasoning concentrate on problem figure. Out of 50 questions 10 from them. For english grammar and comprehensive passages will be important. Hope this is enough. Thanks. All the best. |
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15th February 2011, 08:36 AM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
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to prepare for Bank Exams For most of the bank exams the entry level is either clerk or po. The procedure will be written test followed by interview. In written test there are 1.reasoning 2.Quantitative aptitude 3.general english 4.computer awareness 5.General awareness R.S.Agarwall is the best book for preparing for reasoning and arithematic and for english too. For general awareness newspapers and magazines. In reasoning concentrate on problem figure. Out of 50 questions 10 from them. For english grammar and comprehensive passages will be important. good luck |
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9th July 2011, 04:04 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Dear candidate,
For any bank exams,you have great skills regarding your English subject knowledge. you must also aware of logical section, general knowledge, general aptitude. A.K. Aggrawal is one of the best book for english as well as general aptitude test. Best of luck for your exam! |
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10th July 2011, 03:19 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
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you can take any one of the leading english newspapers like Hindustan Times ,Times of India etc and start reading coupled with some good competitive magazines.you need to study as much as you are able to. This would prepare you for english and general awareness. As you are preparing for bank P.O. exam you need to prepare for these 1.english 2.general awareness 3.reasoning 4.Quantitative aptitude 5. computer awareness to clear your written exams followed by an interview. you can collect previous years question papers or model papers , solve them without looking at answer to evaluate yourself. Find out your weakness then you can get a clear idea which parts you need to work on & where you are good you need to make it more strong. To prepare for reasoning and aptitude test go for r.s agarwal. All the best. |
#18
3rd August 2011, 07:37 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
knowledge of basic level mathematics is important for attempting not only the bank exams but for any other competitive examinations. Since you had taken commerce stream it will not be a hindrance in applying to the various exams as you may have studied maths till the 10th class level. This knowledge is only sufficient for trying the bank exams.
major requirements for attempting the bank exams are as follows – The candidate should be a graduate in any discipline with at least 55 % of marks in the qualifying examination. The candidates should have taken the degree from any recognized university or college. The age limit will be different for various nationalized banks. And there will be age relaxation for reserved categories too. The pattern of the exam may include – * Logical Reasoning * Arithmetic Ability * General Awareness * Communicative English * Computer Awareness the above arithmetical ability questions will be generally based on which we have done during the school level. The questions which involve complicated calculations will not be included. Hence even without knowledge of mathematics at the college one can attempt it through careful practice in that section. There fore a Commerce graduate can also attempt the bank exams with full confidence and practice in weak areas. |
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30th August 2011, 01:43 AM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Now I am studing in S.Y. B.Com. I am intersted in Banking Field. So, I want to going in this field. So, Please give me the information about banking like How to prepare for bank exam? Which books are necessary for bank exam? Which Institues are available for banking?
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30th August 2011, 10:56 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Hi dear,
For most of the bank exams the entry level is either clerk or po. The procedure will be written test followed by interview. In written test there are 1.reasoning 2.Quantitative aptitude 3.general english 4.computer awareness 5.General awareness R.S.Agarwall is the best book for preparing for reasoning and arithematic and for english too. For general awareness newspapers and magazines. In reasoning concentrate on problem figure. Out of 50 questions 10 from them. For english grammar and comprehensive passages will be important. Thanks |
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31st August 2011, 05:11 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Hi dear,
For most of the bank exams the entry level is either clerk or po. The procedure will be written test followed by interview. In written test there are 1.reasoning 2.Quantitative aptitude 3.general english 4.computer awareness 5.General awareness R.S.Agarwall is the best book for preparing for reasoning and arithematic and for english too. For general awareness newspapers and magazines. In reasoning concentrate on problem figure. Out of 50 questions 10 from them. For english grammar and comprehensive passages will be important. Thanks |
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31st August 2011, 05:12 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Hi dear,
For most of the bank exams the entry level is either clerk or po. The procedure will be written test followed by interview. In written test there are 1.reasoning 2.Quantitative aptitude 3.general english 4.computer awareness 5.General awareness R.S.Agarwall is the best book for preparing for reasoning and arithematic and for english too. For general awareness newspapers and magazines. In reasoning concentrate on problem figure. Out of 50 questions 10 from them. For english grammar and comprehensive passages will be important. Thanks |
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11th September 2011, 08:36 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
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ALL THE BEST IAM G.BABU |
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18th September 2011, 02:11 AM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
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I want to give you some advice to prepare for Bank Exams, first study regularly and obviously a particular plan wise,I think R.S.Agarwall is the best book for preparation of this exam, For improve your general awareness, I mean gk , follow newspapers and magazines or any other news media, don’t worry , do not think that you are weak! Improve yourself. All the best> |
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18th September 2011, 02:14 AM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
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I want to give you some advice to prepare for Bank Exams, first study regularly and obviously a particular plan wise,I think R.S.Agarwall is the best book for preparation of this exam, For improve your general awareness, I mean gk , follow newspapers and magazines or any other news media, don’t worry , do not think that you are weak! Improve yourself. All the best> |
#30
19th September 2011, 03:23 AM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
You did not told that what is your qualification.Remember that if you are graduate then you are allowed to give both PO and CLERK.But in case you are not graduate then you can only give CLERK examination.
Educational Qualification :10 th and 12th with 60% both. Age Limit :The age of the candidate should be in between 18 to 28 years. Pattern : Section 1 : There will be 5 types of questions. => Reasoning => General English => Quantitative Aptitude => General Awareness => Basic Computer Knowledge Section 2 : This section will contain Descriptive type question. |
#31
19th September 2011, 07:11 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Generally,in bank examinations there are some important sections of which you have to qualify each section separately.
Many of the bank exams have some general sections like: General Knowledge, General Aptitude(Logical Reasoning,Analytical ,Insufficient data analysis etc) General Science, General Awareness, General Marketing(Financial,Accounting etc) Knowledge General Computer Knowledge. To crack those sections according to me: 1:study the daily newspaper. 2:solve more and more problems from various aptitude test books like R.S.Agarwal,Barron's etc. 3:Try to discover more and more new own tricks by which you can easily solve any problem in a less time . 4:You can go for self tests. 5:study your general science subjects Physics,Mathematics properly. for all bank exam details keep visiting:http://www.bankexamsindia.com/ |
#32
25th September 2011, 01:53 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
[QUOTE=Unregistered;255511]I want to know how to prepare for the banking exams in the best way and how can i get the 10 years papers for banking exams.My general knowledge is not so strong so suggest me how can i prepare for the g.k
Request you to please answer my question. |
#33
26th September 2011, 07:58 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
hi dear,
R.S.Agarwall is the best book for preparing for reasoning and arithematic and for english too. For general awareness newspapers and magazines. In reasoning concentrate on problem figure. Out of 50 questions 10 from them. For english grammar and comprehensive passages will be important. basic some topic is- Reasoning General English Quantitative Aptitude General Awareness Basic Computer Knowledge thanks |
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26th September 2011, 08:07 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
hi dear,
R.S.Agarwall is the best book for preparing for reasoning and arithematic and for english too. For general awareness newspapers and magazines. In reasoning concentrate on problem figure. Out of 50 questions 10 from them. For english grammar and comprehensive passages will be important. basic some topic is- Reasoning General English Quantitative Aptitude General Awareness Basic Computer Knowledge thanks |
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29th September 2011, 07:28 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
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30th September 2011, 01:08 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Dear friend,
If you want to prepare for banking examination you should be strong in these fields : #reasoning #Quantitative aptitude #general english #computer awareness #General awareness You should follow these books : 1.Book by UPKAR's publication. 2.Book by R.S.Agarwal. |
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20th October 2011, 04:47 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
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20th October 2011, 11:32 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Dear friend you should start your preparation if you are interested in BANKING EXAMINATION.
Please go through these books. These are really effective for banking examination : Book Name : Bank probationary officers exam Author : V.V.K Subburaj Price : Rs.350/- Book Name : State Bank Probationary Officers Exam Author : Dr. A.m. Malhotra & P.s. Bright Price : Rs.480/- Book Name : Bank PO & Specialist Officer Exam Author: R.Gupta Price: Rs.295/- Book Name : Bank probationary officers Exam Author : V.V.K.Subburaj Price : Rs.200/- Book Name : Pearson Guide to Bank Probationary Officer Recruitment Examinations Author : Vandana Thorpe Price : Rs.450/- Book Name : Upkars State Bank Probationary Officers Examination Author: T.S.Jain Price :Rs.351/- Book Name : Bank Examiner Publisher: National Learning Corp Author: Jack Rudman, National Learning Corporation, Price :Rs.1518/- |
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24th November 2011, 08:33 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
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1st Step- Math(6th class to 10 class you have to learn again understand how the problem can be solve limited to limited time . in that way you have following the reasoning it's make mind sharp and always try to logical way to give the answer. English in that purpose u have ready english newspaper write a paragraph daily basis. |
#42
14th January 2012, 08:09 AM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
hi my dear friend.. you are asking about how to prepare for bank exams?
while preparing for bank exam. you must know about following 1.you must know in what posting you are applying 2.About that bank and previous year question papers after that you can prepare according to that give importance to each part like logical,analytical,quantitative. All The Best VMS-AJH |
#43
14th January 2012, 10:46 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Dear friend,
You are interested in BANK JOBS At first I want to say that both PO and CLERK are good Criteria for PO : 1.Academic qualification : the candidate should complete graduation with at least 50% marks. 2.Age limitation : The age of the candidate must be within 21 to 30 years. Criteria for Clerk : 1.Academic qualification : The candidate must complete 12th standard with decent marks 2.Age limitation : the age of the candidate must be within 18 to 28 years. You have to be strong in these field : => Reasoning => General English => Quantitative Aptitude => General Awareness => Basic Computer Knowledge For more details you can see these attachments below : |
#44
15th January 2012, 06:32 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Hi Dear
After complete your 12th in any stream then you eligible for give bank clerical exam After graduation you are eligible for Bank PO exam Here i Give you some books for preparation:- Good Luck.................. |
#45
15th January 2012, 10:16 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
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for preparing bank exam, improve your mathematics nine and tenth standard. and improve your current g.k and also improve your resoning. and a book , that is R.S Agarwal is the best book book for this purpose. and study carefully and seriously. best of luck> |
#47
17th January 2012, 11:44 AM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Dear friend,
You need to solve as many papers as possible. But before that you need to be sound in the basics. There a lot of books available. For the General knowledge part read newspaper daily and other general knowledge books. especially for bank exams use SAKTHI Publications guide for BANK exams. good luck. |
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