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11th October 2018, 04:58 PM
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Which all courses should I study in order to write different bank exams?
Which all different bank jobs are available? And, which all courses I can pursue in order to prepare for those exams? Please, provide full details of those courses.
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15th October 2018, 07:59 PM
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Re: Which all courses should I study in order to write different bank exams?
IBPS and SBI conducts entrance examination for recruitment in various banking jobs such as Clerk, PO, SO etc.
The common eligibility to appear in both the examination is that :- Candidate must have passed bachelor degree from a recognised board. There is no limitation on minimum required aggregate and discipline to appear in examination. So, you can select the course as per your interest. You can get more information from the official website at www.ibps.in or www.sbi.co.in. |
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15th October 2018, 08:15 PM
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Re: Which all courses should I study in order to write different bank exams?
SBI (State Bank of India), IBPS and Other Private Banks conduct the entrance exams for recruitment of PO (Probationary Officer) and Clerk. After completion of your graduation from any stream, You can apply for bank exams.
Eligibility - You must have passed graduation in any stream from a recognized university. - Age Limit : 28 years for Clerical Posts and 30 years for PO. Age Relaxation applicable 3 years to OBC and 5 years for SC/ST. Selection - Preliminary Test - Main Test - Interview Syllabus - English - Reasoning - Quantitative Aptitude - Computer Knowledge - General Awareness |
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15th October 2018, 08:22 PM
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Re: Which all courses should I study in order to write different bank exams?
For getting banking jobs, all you need is to pursue a bachelor degree course in any discipline from a recognized university as after completing your graduation degree course, you will become eligible to apply for bank clerical and bank probationary officer posts.
Also, to have more options in the banking field, you can pursue your graduation degree in specific discipline so that you become eligible for bank Special officer recruitment. For more detailed information regarding the various career options available in the banking world along with their requirements, you can refer to the link www.sbi.co.in or www.ibps.in. |
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15th October 2018, 08:31 PM
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Re: Which all courses should I study in order to write different bank exams?
There is no limitation on the discipline to appear for banking recruitment examination other than for specialist officer.
The common eligibility to appear in the examination is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree from a recognised university. The age limit varies with examination and there is also relaxation for the reserved category. |
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15th October 2018, 08:45 PM
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Re: Which all courses should I study in order to write different bank exams?
For getting banking jobs, all you need is to pursue a bachelor degree course in any discipline from a recognized university as after completing your graduation degree course, you will become eligible to apply for bank clerical and bank probationary officer posts.
Also, to have more options in the banking field, you can pursue your graduation degree in specific discipline so that you become eligible for bank Special officer recruitment. For more detailed information regarding the various career options available in the banking world along with their requirements, you can refer to the link www.sbi.co.in or www.ibps.in. |
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15th October 2018, 09:22 PM
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Re: Which all courses should I study in order to write different bank exams?
You just need to have bachelor degree qualification to appear for bank PO or Clerk recruitment examination.
There is no limitation on discipline and aggregate of bachelor degree to appear for the examination. It is necessary to qualify in all the stages of examination for the final selection. There is relaxation for the reserved category. |
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18th October 2018, 12:32 PM
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Re: Which all courses should I study in order to write different bank exams?
To pass bank exams you need to study graduation level math with good command over 10 class math, English with grammar, analytical test, quantitative aptitude, general knowledge, reasoning. You must prepare for interview levels where you will go to face to face interview questions.
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18th October 2018, 03:47 PM
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Re: Which all courses should I study in order to write different bank exams?
1.NABARD Grade 'A' and 'B' Officer.
2.The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) conducts recruitment examination for its Grade-A and Grade-B officers. 3.SBI PO 4.SBI Clerk 5.RBI Grade B Officer 6.IBPS PO 7.IBPS Clerk. ... 8.IBPS RRB Officer Scale I 9.IBPS RRB Office Assistant |
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