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1st November 2012, 08:25 PM
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How to prepare for IBPS clerk exam? Best books to be referred for this?
how to prepare for IBPS clerk exam 2012? which is the best book to refer for this
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16th March 2013, 11:31 PM
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The acronym for IBPS is Institute of Banking Personal Selection. IBPS conducting the Common Written Examination for Clerical examination under 19 public sector banks. Eligibility Criteria:- The applicant should have to complete graduation in any stream from a recognised university. IBPS didn't need any percentage requirements in graduation. The applicant must be an Indian origin. Age criteria and relaxation details:- The candidates age should be in between 20 years to 28 years, Relaxation of 3 years for OBC category candidates, Relaxation of 5 years for SC/ST category candidates, Relaxation of 10 years for PWD category candidates. Selection procedure:- Written examination, Personal interview. Best books for IBPS clerk exam:- ![]() Study package for IBPS Clerk grade exam by Sanjeev Joon, Published by: Tata Mc Graw hill, ![]() Bank Clerk exams general english, Published by: Arihant Publications, ![]() Study guide to IBPS CWE, Published by: GK Publications, ![]() Bank Clerical Practice work book, Published by: Ramesh Publishing house, ![]() Bank Clerical cadre solved papers, Published by: Upkar Prakashan. |
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14th July 2013, 07:47 PM
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![]() ![]() IBPS : Institute of Banking Personal Selection Eligibility Criteria : If Your 10th marks is be above 60% OR 12 the marks is be above 50% OR graduation degree then you are eligible for BANK CLERK exam. Your age should be in between 18 to 28 years.Age relaxation is provide for SC/ST/OBC category as per govt rule. Selection process for IBPS exam : Written Test Personal Interview IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern : Reasoning Test Numerical Ability Test English Language Test General Awareness Test / Current Affairs Test Computer Knowledge Test. Total number of questions in this test is 250 marks in which each section has 50 marks and total time allotted is 150 minutes. IBPS Exam Pattern : .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .......................... Books for IBPS : ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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14th July 2013, 11:52 PM
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![]() IBPS stands Institute of Banking Personal Selection
IBPS conducted IBPS Po & IBPS Clerk examinations 19 public bank sectors under IBPS examination IBPS Clerk Examination Eligibility : Candidates must be citizen of Indian Candidates should have Graduation in any stream from a recognized University Candidates age limit not more then 18 years & not less then 28 years The age relaxation as per govt rules OBC candidates : 3 years age relaxation SC/ST candidates : 5 years age relaxation Selection Process : Written Test Interview Written Examination Pattern : List of IBPS Bank Clerk Examination Books : Ramesh Bank Clerical Practice work book By RPH Editorial board Upkars BAnk Competitions By T.S Jain Upkars New Banks recruitment test By Dr.M.B Lal & Bhaat Nagar Ramesh Bank Clerks Test Guide By Anjani A Gupta ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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15th July 2013, 09:40 AM
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IBPS stands for Institute of Banking Personnel Selection. Every year IBPS is conducting common written exams for the recruitment of the following positions
Clerks Probationary officers Office assistants for all the 19 public sector banks. As per clerical positions, you should crack the following selection procedure to get clerk job IBPS Common Written Exam Interview The written exam consists of questions from the following categories Reasoning Numerical Aptitude General Awareness General English Computer and Marketing knowledge. One should have completed Graduation in order to be eligible for this exam. My suggestion for you is to take coaching for this exam from a top coaching institute. Because coaching institute provides a platform for you to crack the exam by conducting mock tests by providing required knowledge to the exam by offering excellent study material etc. Make most out of that. As per the recommended books, R.S.Agarwal is the top book available to prepare for IBPS or for any bank exam. The materials from the Institute are also valuable for you. The competition for this exam is too high. You should have high level preparation to crack this exam. Wish you all the best. |
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15th July 2013, 11:39 PM
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The questions in the IBPS clerk examination will be related to following sections:
-General Awareness -English -Reasoning -Quantitative -Computer Knowledge So you must practice questions related to above sections. You can use following books for preparation: -Analytical Reasoning by M K Pandey -Logical and Analytical Reasoning by R. Guptas -A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by R.S Aggarwal -Analytical & Logical Reasoning by B.S Siwali -Quantitative aptitude by R.S Aggarwal -Quantitative aptitude by Abhijit Guha -General Aptitude by G K P -Quantitative aptitude and Reasoning by R.V Praveen -Quantitative aptitude by Kashyap Trivedi, Chirag Trivedi -General Banking and Economic Awareness by Kiran Prakashan -General awareness basic banking & Financial Issues by Gautam Majumdar -General awareness Kit by Bright Publications |
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