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26th May 2015, 12:53 PM
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Where to go for 10th CBSE or State board exams?
I had completed my 10th boards in a cbse school.My next plan is to take commerce because i am interested in banking. But i am totally confused of where to go cbse or state . plz i need an expert answer .Plz do help me . Thank you
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26th May 2015, 06:21 PM
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Re: Where to go for 10th CBSE or State board exams?
I always suggests people to go for CBSE board Central Board of Seconday Education beacsue they provide better education and cbse syllabus and study pattern is very helpfull in bamking exams
Every national level exam in India follows CBSE syllabus so its better option to choose cbse because banking exams are held on national level |
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26th May 2015, 07:35 PM
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Re: Where to go for 10th CBSE or State board exams?
# You have mentioned in the query that you have already completed matriculation from CBSE board. Now you want to continue your further studies with commerce stream. But you confused in deciding the board. You are perplexed that which board is better for further studies either CBSE or State Board.
# The motive behind your question seems to be that you want high percentage marks. So you want that board in which you can perform well. # Please note that not the higher percentage marks are ensuring success in the examination. Only the strong elementary and fundamental knowledge in concerned subject will guaranteed your success in any examination. # Try to get deep fundamental knowledge rather than higher percentage. It is bad to score high percentage marks. But simultaneously try to be strong fundamentally. # Also you have mentioned in the query that you are in interested in joining banking sector. # So I am giving you the brief information regarding banking examination after 10+2 which are given below. # After 10+2, you can apply for bank clerk examinations which are: * IBPS Clerk Examination * SBI Clerk Examination # Other required eligibility conditions are: * 10+2 in any stream with 60% marks in aggregate for general category and 55% marks for reserved categories. * Minimum age required for all categories is 21 years. * Maximum age required for General category is 28 years. * Maximum age required for OBC category is 31 years. * Maximum age required for SC/ST category is 33 years. * Maximum age required for Physically Handicapped category is 38 years. # The questions asked in objective type written test are pertaining to following sections which are: * General English * Reasoning Ability * Computer Knowledge * Quantitative Aptitude * General Studies & Current Affairs. # For more information about banking examination, please refer followings: * http://ibps.in * www.sbi.co.in |
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27th May 2015, 05:59 PM
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Re: Where to go for 10th CBSE or State board exams?
Hey i think you should go with CBSE as it has better standard of study material as compared to State board. Right now at this point of time you are better than any of the state board student of your age its true
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