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How to prepare for Bank Clerk and PO exam?


How to prepare for banks exam specially for Bank clerk and PO?




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12th December 2010, 10:42 AM
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For Bank clerk and PO, you can join any coaching in your city.
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sir i am preparing 3years but i cann't found any written exam so i request u plz say how to prepare and how i can found the written test.
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12th December 2010, 05:28 PM
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hi!

To prepare for bank po/clerk exam you must have good aptitude with strong analytical & reasoning ability. At the same time you must be aware of the latest events happening around the globe.

You should read newspaper daily to keep yourself updated about current affairs. Also read pratiyogita darpan magazine to score good marks in GK section of the written exam.

For scoring good marks in other sections viz. english, quantitative aptitude & reasoning refer these books:
maths - r.s.agarwal
english - word powe5 by norman lewis & any good grammer book
verbal & non verbal reasoning - r.s.agarwal
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27th January 2011, 11:38 PM
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Dear friend,

To be very frank I would like to suggest you that before giving Clerk and PO exam your following Topics must be very strong:

i) General Awareness.

ii) English Language.

iii) Quantitative Aptitude.

iv) Reasoning.

These topics would the only key to crack your exam.

First and important is that you must not waste your time and don’t stress yourself.Study in a balanced way and maintain a good friend circle who
will guide you when you face doubts and also boost your morale.

Last but very important point is not to get nervous while going for the exam.This will get your hands and
brain move faster,quicker and better than those who are nervous!

Best wishes !!!!!!!!
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13th February 2011, 05:19 PM
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what are the best books to prepare for bank clerical posts?
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TELL about the role of clerk?
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11th March 2011, 03:12 PM
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;269313]How to prepare for banks exam specially for Bank clerk and PO?[/QUOTE

PREAPARE R.S AGGARWAL
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what is Socio-Economic, Banking Awareness in bank clerk exam and what we have to study in this.
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29th March 2011, 11:32 AM
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Dear Friend

you must be thorough in aptitude both verbal and non verbal questions.
practice with aptitude questions.
work out with previous year question papers.
work out aptitude in short time.
you may know to solve the questions but in bank exam it is important that how fast you solve the questions.

So try to practice to solve aptitude questions fast.

All the best.
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29th March 2011, 02:30 PM
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Hi,
To prepare for bank po/clerk exam you must have good aptitude with strong analytical & reasoning ability. At the same time you must be aware of the latest events happening around the globe.
You should read newspaper daily to keep yourself updated about current affairs. Also read pratiyogita darpan magazine to score good marks in GK section of the written exam.
For scoring good marks in other sections viz. english, quantitative aptitude & reasoning refer these books:
maths - r.s.agarwal
english - word powe5 by norman lewis & any good grammer book
verbal & non verbal reasoning - r.s.agarwal
Thanks
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29th March 2011, 04:36 PM
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Hiiiiiii,

Tips to prepare for Bank Clerk and PO exam are as follows: -

1. Practice more & more questions.
2. Prepare according to the syllabus & syllabus for Bank Clerical Exam is
a. Current Affairs
b. English Section
c. Aptitude
d. General Knowledge
e. Banking Awarness
f. Mathematics (Quantitative Aptitude)
g. Reasoning Section
h. Social Economics
3. Arrange study material from coaching institute.
4. Purchase competitive exam books.

All the Best
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9th May 2011, 11:48 AM
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which type of reasoning is asked in bank PO exam ?
i was born on 1991 and i am doing B.com (hons.) II year when i will be able to give exam ????
plzzzz help me out as soon as possible so that i can start my preparation thnxxx
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i had given an exam of b.com II year when i will be elligible to give exam of bank PO ????
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26th May 2011, 08:47 PM
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How to prepare for Bank Clerk
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30th May 2011, 06:58 PM
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Eligibility-
Eligibility for SBI bank PO examination is graduation........ a graduate person with minimum 65% marks in graduation will apply for the SBI bank PO examination.... some banks have the minimum qualification is 12th but i think in SBI the minimum qualification is graduation so if you are graduate then you will be able to apply for the SBI bank....

This exam is based on general knowledge and gen. english, appitude so you may use following books to prepare for the bank exams

Books for preparing-
pratiyogita darpan
Times Magazine
Current Affairs
Pradeep's clerical book
JMD clerical requirement test guide
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23rd June 2011, 12:36 PM
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How to prepare for banks exam specially for Bank clerk and PO?
You need to first decide which post you would like to apply for. For the clerical exam 12th score is considered and for the Probationary Officer exam graduation is a must. The difference in the level of the questions asked. You need to understand the various areas in which you need to prepare. To begin with note down the syllabus of each of the areas in data interpretation, logical reasoning, quantitative aptitude etc. There will also a section on General Knowledge for which you must allocate some time daily. You can choose any of the areas for each day. On this basis make a timetable. It would be good to purchase books from the market for this purpose. Make sure to cover all the areas thoroughly and also solve the previous year papers.
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i need time table to prepare clerical exam. reply
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