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1st May 2017, 12:14 PM
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B.Com subject selection for becoming a Bank PO
Can someone please inform me that which subject I should choose in B.Com to become a bank PO?
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12th May 2017, 05:54 PM
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Re: B.Com subject selection for becoming a Bank PO
PO stands for Probationary Officer.
Academic qualification for Probationary officer is bachelor's degree. Graduates or final year graduation candidates of any stream is eligible to apply for Bank PO examination. You can select subjects of your interest in Bachelor's degree in commerce from subjects like accountancy, economics. Age limit for IBPS PO is 20-30 years. |
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25th December 2017, 05:46 PM
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Re: B.Com subject selection for becoming a Bank PO
# Bank PO exams are conducted by IBPS and SBI and the educational qualification required to apply for this post is Graduation in any discipline from UGC recognised college or university & Knowledge of using computers is mandatory.
# As you are going to study B.COM, you are definitely eligible to apply for this exam after the completion of your b.com degree. # Age limit to apply for this post is 21-30 years and the age relaxations are as per Reserve Bank of India regulations. # Selection procedure of IBPS PO post is Preliminary exam, main exam and personal interview & for SBI PO post is written test, group discussion, personal interview. # And written test for this post is conducted in five sections : -> Arithmetic ability -> English language knowledge -> General awareness with special reference to banking industry and current affairs -> Computer knowledge -> Reasoning ability. # For further information please visit www.ibps.in and www.sbi.co.in |
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