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15th February 2015 11:11 AM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

am a student of B.Sc horticulture 3rd yr. My question is that is there any reserved seat for horticulture student in a banking job? If there is, then how wil i get the form?
14th February 2014 01:36 PM
sonudes
Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

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29th November 2011 12:08 PM
Jenittarajashree
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i completed bsc i will try to bank exams how to prepare bank exams how to got a job
Hello friend,

I am giving you some study material and you have also asked for some books,they are R.S Agarwal , Pratiyogita Kiran(magazine).
This two books are very helpful to bank exams.

All the Best.
28th November 2011 08:15 PM
co-rocks
Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

you have only completed your under graduation course so your only eligible for the tests like bank clerk or PO.

The notifications are published in newspaper like The Hindu and weekly journal Employeement news.the exam mainly consists of 250 marks.It varies from bank to bank.

But,the questions asked are of the same pattern mainly of English,current affairs,logical reasoning.

You just need to refer books of R.S Agarwal for quantitative aptitude.

thanks
28th November 2011 01:40 PM
pabitra_nayak
Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

Dear friend,

Since you are a simple graduate you can not apply for technical jobs in a bank. You can join a bank either as a clerk or PO.

The pattern of exam for both PO & clerk is the same. They only differ in the level of difficulty. The exam consists of objective type questions of about 200 - 250 marks. It has 4 sections: english, quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning & GK. Some banks also have an additional section of marketing aptitude.

You can refer the following books for your preparation:

verbal & non verbal reasoning - r.s.agarwal
gk & current affairs - pratiyogita darpan, newspaper
quantitative aptitude - r.s.agarwal
vocablury- word power by norman lewis


Best of luck
6th November 2011 07:29 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

how to prepare for marketing
6th November 2011 11:09 AM
rudramishra
Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

there are many books available for helping to get a job in banking sector.
for example verbal,non verbal and reasoning by r.d sharma S.CHAND publication is a very good book.
16th August 2011 02:51 PM
Unregistered
Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

i am studying bsc at that during time but in this time i wii prepare NET exam how to prepare pls tell me?
i am studying in saurashtra university in junagadh.......
plz ans me ....
10th March 2011 05:24 PM
Unregistered
Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

tell me how to prepare for bsc exams so that can score gud marks..............
27th November 2010 08:23 PM
imira
Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

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i completed bsc i will try to bank exams how to prepare bank exams how to got a job
To apply for bank exam one needs to have a bachelor’s degree from any stream. The best thing to do a part of preparation is to join a good coaching center as to equip your selves with the skills and short cuts for rapid answering of questions. And try to answer as many previous years questions as possible.
25th November 2010 05:20 PM
jits
Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

As you have only completed your under graduation course so your only eligible for the tests like bank clerk or PO.

The notifications are published in newspaper like The Hindu and weekly journal Employeement news.the exam mainly consists of 250 marks.It varies from bank to bank.

But,the questions asked are of the same pattern mainly of English,current affairs,logical reasoning.

You just need to refer books of R.S Agarwal for quantitative aptitude.

all the best
24th November 2010 09:15 PM
mini rani
Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

hi!

Since you are a simple graduate you can not apply for technical jobs in a bank. You can join a bank either as a clerk or PO.

The pattern of exam for both PO & clerk is the same. They only differ in the level of difficulty. The exam consists of objective type questions of about 200 - 250 marks. It has 4 sections: english, quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning & GK. Some banks also have an additional section of marketing aptitude.

You can refer the following books for your preparation:

verbal & non verbal reasoning - r.s.agarwal
gk & current affairs - pratiyogita darpan, newspaper
quantitative aptitude - r.s.agarwal
vocablury- word power by norman lewis
24th November 2010 04:11 PM
VEERU_VIRENDR
Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

HELLO,for bank job you can study the accountancy portion,general knowledge,english language,maths(fundamentals),selected portion of history.if you have not enough study material then call for the correspondence,from an reputated institute.
with some extra efforts,you can qualify the exam.
24th November 2010 10:49 AM
Unregistered
Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

how to prepare for bank exams after completing b.tech
23rd November 2010 09:23 PM
venkateswarlu.chamakuri
How to prepare for Bank Exams after completing BSc?

i completed bsc i will try to bank exams how to prepare bank exams how to got a job

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