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4th January 2015, 08:52 PM
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Should I start preparation for IBPS PO exam after completing 12th standard?


Hello Sir
Can i start practise for the exams
of IBPS BANK PO just after passing 12th???
kindly let me know as soon as possible
waiting for your reply





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  #2  
5th January 2015, 03:49 PM
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Default Re: Should I start preparation for IBPS PO exam after completing 12th standard?

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Hello Sir
Can i start practise for the exams
of IBPS BANK PO just after passing 12th???
kindly let me know as soon as possible
waiting for your reply
Yes, you should start your preparation for IBPS PO exam after 12h standard. I have listed some books name. You should follow the books properly.

I have attached some question papers of IBPS PO exam so please check it out.


IBPS Bank PO/MT Descriptive English
Publisher: Kiran Prakashan (2012)
Author: Kiran Prakashan
Price: Rs. 155




Bank PO Solved Papers For Probationary Officer & Management Trainee CWE-2012
Publisher: Kiran Prakashan
Author: Kiran Prakashan
Price: Rs. 251



Computer Literacy And Knowledge for Bank PO and Bank Clerk Exam
Publisher: Kiran Prakashan
Author: Kiran Prakashan
Price: Rs. 124
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5th January 2015, 08:08 PM
Saikiranreddy47475
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Default Re: Should I start preparation for IBPS PO exam after completing 12th standard?

You can prepare for IBPS PO examination after completion of 12th standard if you are interesed but, it is difficult to prepare because the IBPS PO examination syllabus is of Graduation level. To be eligible to appear in IBPS PO examination, you must have to complete Graduation degree or equivalent in any discipline from a recognised university. So, I suggest you to prepare for IBPS PO examination from third year or final year of Graduation degree, so, that you can easily prepare for IBPS PO examination.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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