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9th October 2011, 11:48 PM
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Am I eligible for SBI PO Exam having secured 53% in 12th and 68% in Graduation?
I got 53% in 12th and 68% in graduation am i eligible for sbipo exam
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10th October 2011, 06:20 AM
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Re: Am I eligible for SBI PO Exam having secured 53% in 12th and 68% in Graduation?
Yes. You are eligible for SBI Exam as you have scored 68% in Graduation and 53% in 12th class. You can appear for SBI PO Exam.
As per the SBI PO notification of this academic year, there is no percentage criteria in Graduation level for the candiates to appear for SBI PO Exam. A mere pass in Graduation is enough to be eligible for SBI PO Exam. As of now, there is no notification for the recruitment of Probationary Officers by SBI. For this academic year both SBI and SBI Associates Banks have already conducted written exam for the recruitmetn of POs. If you are intersted to appear for SBI PO Exam, you can appear for upcoming SBI PO Exam of next academic year. Meanwhile, you can have strong preparation for SBI PO Exam which is very much essential to get the job. The selection procedure for SBI PO Exam is by -Written Exam -Interview As far as the Reasoning is concerned in the written exam, it is too tough and new variety of questions are being asked under Reasoning. So, have strong preparation for Reasoning. You can visit this website to know the updated information regarding all bank exams. http://www.bankexamsindia.com/ |
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10th October 2011, 07:31 AM
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Re: Am I eligible for SBI PO Exam having secured 53% in 12th and 68% in Graduation?
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Am I eligible for SBI PO Exam having secured 53% in 12th and 68% in Graduation? yes , you are eligible to appear in SBI Bank PO exam. [IMG] http://www.topnews.in/files/State-Bank-Of-India.jpg [/IMG]Latest Eligibility Criteria for SBI Bank PO Exam
For latest information about any bank po exam ,please visit http://www.bankpo.in and http://www.bankexamsindia.com With Regards rchauhan294 |
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10th October 2011, 08:56 AM
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Re: Am I eligible for SBI PO Exam having secured 53% in 12th and 68% in Graduation?
Hi.
SBI PO eligibility PO(Probationary officer) Eligibility Criteria 1.Eduacational Qualification: -Candidates must have graduation in any discipline from a recognized university or college. -Final year pursuing candidates and candidates who have appeared for final year exams of graduation and waiting for the results are not eligible for this exam. 2.Age Limit : Age should between in 21 - 30 years for general categories. Abd relaxtion for other cast is -upto 3 years for the candidates of OBC -upto 5 years for the candidates of SC/ST -upto 5 yeas for Ex-serviceman For more details here is the official website of SBI. http://www.statebankofindia.com/ |
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10th October 2011, 09:52 AM
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Re: Am I eligible for SBI PO Exam having secured 53% in 12th and 68% in Graduation?
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Yes , You are eligible for SBI PO exam. Those candidate have completed their graduation degree from any recognized university are eligible for SBI BANK PO exam. They are not require any kind of percentage marks in graduation for this time. But your age must be in between 20 to 30 years.Age relaxation is provide only for SC/ST/OBC candidate .For Sc/ST candidate have age relaxation is 5 years and for OBC candidate it is 3 years. SBI BANK PO exam consist of two steps 1) Written test 2)Personal Interview. For written test you must be prepare for mathematics and general knowledge.Also you must have basic knowledge computer field. Every bank set their own criteria .So it is not perfect criteria all BANK PO exam. A new restriction has been imposed on the number of attempts for the candidates. For general number of attempts is 4, for OBC it is 7 and for SC/ST For more details about SBI BANK PO exam you must be visit to SBI own website. The website for SBI PO is http://www.statebankofindia.com/ Thanks |
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10th October 2011, 01:28 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for SBI PO Exam having secured 53% in 12th and 68% in Graduation?
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There is no any affect on your 12th marks..........that's why you are surely eligible for this P.O exam ,............. For more information you can visit www.sbiindia.com......... you will get all information about your eligibility criteria............ That's why you are surely eligible for this exam........... |
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10th October 2011, 07:05 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for SBI PO Exam having secured 53% in 12th and 68% in Graduation?
sorry to say but you are not eligible for this SBI PO exam. a you have got only 53% in 12th. for apply in this exam you must have to score at least 60% in 12th class. also minimum 55% is needed in graduation for being eligible for this exam. The age limit for this exam is 21-30,. there are 5 year of age relaxations are also applicable for SC\ST candidates. NO. OF ATTEMPTS- 4 FOR GENERAL 7 FOR OBC NO SUCH LIMIT FOR SC\ST CANDIDATES. |
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10th October 2011, 07:36 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for SBI PO Exam having secured 53% in 12th and 68% in Graduation?
ELIGIBILTY
Bank PO Eligibility details: Nationality: The candidate should be a citizen of India Age limit: Age should be between 21-30 years age relaxation for specified reserved candidates as per rules. Educational qualification: The candidate should pass the Degree with 55% marks in any discipline from recognized institution (50% marks for SC-ST-PWD candidates) or equivalent degree and computer proficiency is essential. Regards neha |
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10th October 2011, 08:33 PM
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Eligibility for SBI PO Exam Yes,you are definitely eligible for the SBI Bank PO exam as the minimum eligibility for appearing in the SBI PO exam is to be a graduate.. I have attached a few past papers of SBI PO exams.. Just go through them and i hope they help you out in your preparations.. all the best.. With Warm Regards "Nitz" |
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10th October 2011, 09:16 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for SBI PO Exam having secured 53% in 12th and 68% in Graduation?
Yes, you are eligible for SBI P.O. exam as you are a graduate. There is no criteria for any percentage of marks for SBI P.O.
you can appear for up coming SBI P.O. exam in the next year for which you should start through preparation from now. You should give emphasis on reasoning test which is very important in written test. You can get all relevant information regarding exam from website like www.bankexamsindia.com |
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30th June 2013, 12:42 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for SBI PO Exam having secured 53% in 12th and 68% in Graduation?
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Eligibility Criteria:-
The written exam comprises of both objective test and descriptive test. 200 marks have been allotted for the objective section and 50 marks for the descriptive test. Objective test consists of 4 sections and the 200 marks have been broken in the way given below:- English language - 50 marks General awareness, Marketing and computers - 50 marks Data analysis and interpretation - 50 marks Reasoning - 50 marks The duration of the descriptive paper is one hour and it tests candidates English Language knowledge. In this paper you need to write comprehension, short precis, letter writing and essay for a given topic. If you pass in the written exam then you will be called for the interview and group discussion round. For GD 30 marks have been allotted and for PI it is 20 marks. Please Note:- The final selection will be based on the marks scored in the written test, group discussion and interview. Hope this helps :-> :-> |
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