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1st December 2010, 07:01 PM
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What are the subjects to be studied for Bank Recruitment exams?
Respected sir/madam,
My self ASHWANI , want to appear enterance exam of bank recruitments, so plz, guide me , what subjects are to be studied , how to study or make that subjects understand, what will be the perfect age to appear those examinations, so i kindly request to guide me from all sides as possible. Thankingyou, ASHWANI |
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2nd December 2010, 01:57 PM
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Re: What are the subjects to be studied for Bank Recruitment exams?
1. Objective Tests
Test Duration: 120 Minutes (2 Hours) Questions: 200 Total Marks: 300 1. Test of Reasoning Ability (100 Questions, 150 marks) 2. Test of Quantitative Aptitude (50 Questions, 75 Marks) 3. Test of General Awareness on current developments (50 Questions, 75 Marks) 2. Descriptive Test Test Duration: 60 Minutes (1 Hour) Questions: 5 (with internal options) Total Marks: 100 The descriptive test will consist of higher order cognitive abilities to assess knowledge on current developments and communication skills. 3. Interview Total Marks: 100 Minimum qualifying Marks: 1. 40% in each objective test for General Category (35% in case of SC/ST/OBC/PWD) 2. 50% average marks in all the objective tests taken together for General Category (45% in case of SC/ST/OBC/PWD). 3. The minimum qualifying marks in the descriptive test shall be 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC / PWD candidates) and the Marks so obtained shall be added to the marks obtained in the Objective Test, for preparing merit list. 4. Minimum qualifying marks in interview are 50% for General Category and 45% for SC/ST/OBC/PWD category. Negative Marks: Each wrong answer in Objective Tests attracts a penalty of 0.25 marks. Tags: Bank of India, Probationary Officer, Syllabus |
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15th December 2010, 08:39 PM
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Re: What are the subjects to be studied for Bank Recruitment exams?
Dear friend ,
For all the banks, the entry levels would be as 1.Clerk or 2.probationary officers. For both the categories, the admission process will be by 1.Written test 2.Interview Some banks may also conduct group discussion. ICICI will also conduct psychometric profiling test. The written test will consists of questions from 1.Reasoning 2.Quantitative aptitude 3.Computer awareness 4.General awareness 5.General English. You need to qualify in all the sections individually. There is also negative marking, for most of the banks it would be 1/4th. |
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12th January 2011, 07:01 AM
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Re: What are the subjects to be studied for Bank Recruitment exams?
The entry level jobs in most of the banks are either Clerical or Probationary officer. For both these candidates are selected after carrying out a written test which is then followed by a personnel interview. The written test in a bank exam will have questions from reasoning, Quantitative aptitude, computer knowledge, English and general understanding. A candidate needs to qualify in each of these sections as to get through the second level. There will be minus marking for each incorrect answer.
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1st March 2011, 12:43 AM
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Re: What are the subjects to be studied for Bank Recruitment exams?
For all the banks, the entry levels would be as
1.Clerk or 2.probationary officers. For both the categories, the admission process will be by 1.Written test 2.Interview |
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15th October 2011, 08:28 PM
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Re: What are the subjects to be studied for Bank Recruitment exams?
Dear friend ,
For all the banks, the entry levels would be as 1.Clerk or 2.probationary officers. For both the categories, the admission process will be by 1.Written test 2.Interview Some banks may also conduct group discussion. ICICI will also conduct psychometric profiling test. The written test will consists of questions from 1.Reasoning 2.Quantitative aptitude 3.Computer awareness 4.General awareness 5.General English. You need to qualify in all the sections individually. There is also negative marking, for most of the banks it would be 1/4th. |
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16th October 2011, 01:34 AM
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Re: What are the subjects to be studied for Bank Recruitment exams?
Hi dear,
For all the banks, the entry levels would be as 1.Clerk or 2.probationary officers. For both the categories, the admission process will be by 1.Written test 2.Interview Some banks may also conduct group discussion. ICICI will also conduct psychometric profiling test. The written test will consists of questions from 1.Reasoning 2.Quantitative aptitude 3.Computer awareness 4.General awareness 5.General English. You need to qualify in all the sections individually. There is also negative marking, for most of the banks it would be 1/4th. Thanks |
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12th November 2011, 12:41 PM
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Re: What are the subjects to be studied for Bank Recruitment exams?
1. Objective Tests
Test Duration: 120 Minutes (2 Hours) Questions: 200 Total Marks: 300 1. Test of Reasoning Ability (100 Questions, 150 marks) 2. Test of Quantitative Aptitude (50 Questions, 75 Marks) 3. Test of General Awareness on current developments (50 Questions, 75 Marks) 2. Descriptive Test Test Duration: 60 Minutes (1 Hour) Questions: 5 (with internal options) Total Marks: 100 The descriptive test will consist of higher order cognitive abilities to assess knowledge on current developments and communication skills. 3. Interview Total Marks: 100 Minimum qualifying Marks: 1. 40% in each objective test for General Category (35% in case of SC/ST/OBC/PWD) 2. 50% average marks in all the objective tests taken together for General Category (45% in case of SC/ST/OBC/PWD). 3. The minimum qualifying marks in the descriptive test shall be 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC / PWD candidates) and the Marks so obtained shall be added to the marks obtained in the Objective Test, for preparing merit list. 4. Minimum qualifying marks in interview are 50% for General Category and 45% for SC/ST/OBC/PWD category. Negative Marks: Each wrong answer in Objective Tests attracts a penalty of 0.25 marks. Tags: Bank of India, Probationary Officer, Syllabus |
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15th August 2015, 10:35 PM
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Re: What are the subjects to be studied for Bank Recruitment exams?
If you are preparing for the bank exams than you have to enhance your knowledge in the aptitude sector.You have to solve many hurdles for improving your skill in education. you have to also study the general knowledge and math's section for the better results.
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