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10th August 2012, 04:55 PM
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How to prepare for written exam of clerical post? Books to be referred?
How to Prepare for the written exams of Clerical posts and where i can found any books for these examinations
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12th August 2012, 11:11 PM
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Re: How to prepare for written exam of clerical post? Books to be referred?
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How To Prepare For Clerical Exam Eligibility Criterion :- A candidate can appear for the Bank Clerical Exams only if :- >> The candidate has cleared his 10+2 from a recognized board with a minimum of 55% aggregate.. >> The candidate must be within the age limit of 18-28 years.. Exam Pattern :- The exam pattern varies for different examinations though but mainly you will be tested on the following subjects :- >> Computer Awareness >> General Awareness >> Quantitative Aptitude >> English >> Reasoning I have attached a few previous year papers of various banks for clerical cadre for your reference.. You can go through them and I hope they will help you out in your preparations.. I have also provided you with a guide which will help you prepare and attempt the exam in a more efficient manner.. you can refer to the following books for your preparations for the exam :- all the best.. With Warm Regards Nitz |
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12th August 2012, 11:47 PM
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Re: How to prepare for written exam of clerical post? Books to be referred?
candidate passed 10+2 from a recognized board with a minimum of 55%
exam pattern Computer Awareness General Awareness Quantitative Aptitude English Reasoning I have attached a previous year papers |
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13th August 2012, 08:46 AM
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Re: How to prepare for written exam of clerical post? Books to be referred?
Hi dear........................
The eligibility criteria for clerical exam are as follows: *The candidates should be 10+2 pass , from a recognize university. *The age limit is 18 - 28 yrs. There is a relaxation for SC/ST & OBC candidates. The list of best books from where you can prepare for your exam........... The exam pattern : Good luck............... |
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13th August 2012, 09:19 AM
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Re: How to prepare for written exam of clerical post? Books to be referred?
Eligibility Criterion :-
A candidate can appear for the Bank Clerical Exams only if :- >> The candidate has cleared his 10+2 from a recognized board with a minimum of 55% aggregate.. >> The candidate must be within the age limit of 18-28 years.. Exam Pattern :- The exam pattern varies for different examinations though but mainly you will be tested on the following subjects :- >> Computer Awareness >> General Awareness >> Quantitative Aptitude >> English >> Reasoning I have attached a few previous year papers of various banks for clerical cadre for your reference.. Attached Files Clerk Andhra Bank.zip(245.2 KB, 0 views) Clerk SBI.zip(1.18 MB, 0 views) Clerk Bank of Baroda Computer Awareness.pdf(59.6 KB, 0 views) Clerk Bank of Baroda GKII.pdf(65.1 KB, 0 views) |
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14th August 2012, 11:31 AM
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Re: How to prepare for written exam of clerical post? Books to be referred?
Dear Friend,
Nice to hear that you want to get a job in Banking Sector. In Order To prepare for Bank clerical Post , first of all you have to fulfill the eligibility criteria for the exam : * You must have completed your 12th with a minimum of 60% marks(SBI) or 55% marks (IBPS) from any recognized board. * Your age should lie in between 18-28 years. * You must have Indian Nationality. The Books that you should study for the preparation for The exam are : * Quantitative Aptitude - R .S. Agarwal * Quicker Maths - M . Tyra * Common Errors In English - Ashok Kumar Singh * English Grammar - Wren & Martyn * Computer / Marketing - Arihant Publications * General Awareness - http://jagranjosh.com This is the information i have to the best of my knowledge regarding your query. Hope the information will help you to the extent you want. |
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