#52
3rd January 2013, 01:35 PM
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Re: Am I Eligibile for Bank PO exams with Graduate 52% & PG 70%, the bank is asking Graduate with Minimun 60%
No you cannot apply for Bank PO because most of the banks wants 60% in graduation.but every bank has its own eligibility criteria so don't loose your hope ...you can apply for clerk post as it requires only graduation.
Age Limit for Clerk Exams: Your age must be between 18 to 28 years for general candidates as on 01-12-2011 5 years relaxation in age for SC/ST Candidates 3 years relaxation for BC Candidates. All the best.. |
#54
11th July 2013, 12:07 AM
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Re: Am I Eligibile for Bank PO exams with Graduate 52% & PG 70%, the bank is asking Graduate with Minimun 60%
Yes You are completely eligible for the bank exam. Here is the eligibility criteria.. Age limit for Bank Exam 1.Open category or General category students must have between 18 to 26 years. 2.For SC/ST Students, 5 years relaxation provided as per the rules,so the maximum age could be 31 years 3.OBC Students can have up to 29 years 4.10 years relaxation for PWD candidates 5.Widows, Divorced women and women judicially separated can have up to 35 years 6.EXSM (Ex-Servicemen’s) relaxation will be Period of service in Defense + 3 years Education Qualifications required for Bank Exam 1.Intermediate/10+2/12 th class with 60% of marks for General category students and 55% for other category’s or 2.Any Graduation/Degree with pass marks |
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3rd January 2015, 04:08 PM
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Re: Am I Eligibile for Bank PO exams with Graduate 52% & PG 70%, the bank is asking Graduate with Minimun 60%
Dear sir i hav scored 58% in b.com hon in which can i apply private or public what will be the benefits of private bank and can i get bank job with such percentage
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