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18th August 2012, 03:07 PM
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Last 10 years question papers of SBI?
sir, please kindly send me,
10 years question paper of SBI so i m very thankful to you my email ID is:- [email protected] or [email protected] |
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21st August 2012, 08:13 PM
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Re: Last 10 years question papers of SBI?
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There are many banks in India both undergone by Government and Private Owned banks.There are posts like Bank Probationary Officer and Bank Clerk in the respected banks. In the case of joining in these posts you need to write the entrance exam for them and they are conducted by the banks and they are called as Bank Exams as they include exam such as Bank PO exam and Bank Clerk exam which are conducted for the respected post. The most important thing of these is that you need to satisfy the criteria's which are framed for the exam in order to apply for them and they include such as: > Nationality > Age Limit > Education Qualification As asked for the information regarding the papers for the SBI exams,refer the files attached for information regarding them SBI Bank Exam Papers: |
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21st August 2012, 08:39 PM
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Re: Last 10 years question papers of SBI?
Those candidate have completed his 12th with 60% with recognize university are eligible for Sbi Exam
Written exam-7/10/12 and 14/10/12 SBI Bank Exam Papers: |
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21st August 2012, 08:44 PM
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Re: Last 10 years question papers of SBI?
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SBI PO Exam Eligibility Criteria: ~If you want to give the SBI PO Exam then you need to have a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university. The percentage of marks to secure by the general category candidates is 65% of marks. ~For the reserved category candidates there is percentage relaxation which means that if you can secure 60% of marks then you can sit for this exam. ~While giving this exam you need to attain minimum 21 years of age. The upper age limit for general category of candidates is 30 years. ~There is age relaxation for the reserved category candidates. For SC/ST candidates there is 5 years age relaxation, for OBC candidates it is 3 years and for physically handicapped candidates it is 10 years. ~For this post it is also important to have basic computer knowledge as it will help you to have an edge over others. ~Selection procedure includes one written examination and group discussion which is followed by interview session. ~The exam is conducted in two phases. The first phase is the written examination where both objective questions and descriptive questions are asked. ~Then in the phase two stage marks will be there for the group discussion round and personal interview session. Finally 10 marks will also be there for the experience that you hold. SBI Clerk Exam Eligibility Criteria: ~If you want to give the SBI Clerk Exam then you need to be a minimum 12th pass out with not less than 60 percent of marks. Since a diploma degree is equivalent to class 12 therefore if you acquire the same percentage of marks in your diploma then also you can sit for this exam. But the diploma should not be done in correspondence. ~If you are a bachelor's degree holder then in that case 40% of marks needs to be secured at graduation level. For SC/ST candidates the percentage to secure is 35% of marks. ~The minimum age limit for this exam is 18 years. The upper age limit for this exam is 28 years for the general category candidates. There is age relaxation for the reserved category candidates. ~The selection procedure basically includes written examination and personal interview session. For this post it is also expected that you will have the ability to read, write and speak in english. ~For the written examination you need to give stress on the following sections: General Awareness, General English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability and Marketing Aptitude/ Computer Knowledge. ~Remember that there is negative marking for each wrong answer so you should very confidently answer every question only when you are 100% sure about it. List of Top SBI Exam Books: State Bank of India & Associates Clerical Cadre Recruitment Exam 20 Practice Sets by Expert Compilations Publisher: Arihant Publications A Comprehensive Guide For State Bank Of India Probationary Officer Recruitment Examination – 2011 by Sachchida Nand Jha Publisher: Upscportal Publications State Bank of India and Associate Bank Clerical Cadre by R.Gupta Publisher: Ramesh Publishing House State Bank of India: Recruitment of Clerical Staff Guide (Paperback) Publisher: Unique Publishers SBI PO Solved Papers by G.K.P. Publisher: G. K. Publications Pvt. Ltd Guide to State Bank Of India Probationary Officer by Gulati & Khaleeq (Paperback) For the papers please refer to the files attached over here. Download them and go through them properly to learn more about the question pattern. Hope this helps. :-> :-> |
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22nd August 2012, 02:18 PM
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Re: Last 10 years question papers of SBI?
Dear friend, If you are interested in SBI Then you should fulfill the criteria first :: SBI PO CRITERIA :: 1.You should complete graduation with at least 60% marks 2.Your age must be within 21 to 30 years 3.You should not have any pending backlogs :: SBI CLERK CRITERIA :: 1.You should complete your 1`2th standard exam with at least 60% marks 2.Your age must be within 18 to 28 years. 3.You should not have any pending backlogs If you have all these criteria Then you are eligible for SBI PO and CLERK :: SAMPLE PAPERS FOR BOTH PO AND CLERK :: |
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22nd August 2012, 10:10 PM
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Re: Last 10 years question papers of SBI?
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The State Bank of India (SBI) will conduct the Written Examination for Clerk cum Assistant posts on 3 June 2012 to fill up 8500 vacancies. The candidates will be selected on the basis of performance in the written test and interview. The written test (Objective type) will consist of the following tests General Awareness General English Quantitative Aptitude Reasoning Ability Marketing Aptitude/ Computer Knowledge The questions in objective tests, except for the test of General English, will be printed bilingual i.e., English & Hindi. There will be negative marks for wrong answers in the Objective tests. 1/4th marks will be deducted for each wrong answer. Candidates will have to pass in each of the objective tests. just check out d following link...: its damn helpful... http://www.jagranjosh.com/articles/sbi-clerical-exam-201112-practice-set-1-1325756819-1 |
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