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17th November 2014, 11:30 AM
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Bank Exams After BSc
Will you give me list of bank exam for which I am eligible after completing graduation in BSc ?
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17th November 2014, 11:57 AM
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Re: Bank Exams After BSc
Many public sector banks recruit candidate through IBPS clerk and PO exam for which minimum eligibility is graduation. Generally for any bank’s clerk and PO exam a graduate candidate is eligible. Some of the list of Bank exams : State Bank of India (SBI) Clerk exam State Bank of India (SBI) PO exam Baroda Gujarat Gramin Bank IBPS Clerk exam IBPS PO exam Karnataka Bank exam TJSB Bank exam Axis Bank exam Banks come under IBPS exam : Allahabad Bank Andhra Bank Bank of Baroda Bank of India Bank of Maharashtra Bharatiya Mahila Bank Canara Bank Central Bank of India Corporation Bank Dena Bank IDBI Bank Indian Bank Indian Overseas Bank Oriental Bank of Commerce Punjab National Bank Punjab & Sind Bank Syndicate Bank Union Bank of India United Bank of India UCO Bank Vijaya Bank Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Bank Here is the detail about the IBPS clerk Exam . IBPS clerk Exam detail IBPS Clerk Exam 2014 Pattern, Books & Topics to Prepare prepare for ibps common clerk exams,how to prepare for ibps clerk exam 2013,2013 clerk examination,ibps clerk exam questions,books for ibps clerk common exam 2014,how to prepare for ibps clerk exam,ibps clerk exam booksIf you are desperately seeking bank jobs in India, there inst a better time than now.The next 3 months are packed with exams for various positions in govt banks.The most prominent among them are for clerical & officer cadre.The IBPS clerk exam which is to be held in the month of December 2014. Institute of Banking Personnel Selection closed online registrations for 4th clerical common exam on September 1 thereby giving ample time for applicants to get ready for the testing day. To all those who keep asking on how to prepare for IBPS clerk common exam, this article shall help you with the basics. IBPS Clerk Exam 2014 Pattern As said earlier, the mode of examination will be online which means you need not shade circles in OMR sheets.Instead, have to click the correct answer for questions displayed on computer screen. Private Banks have already employed online tests for their recruitments & going by that, candidates should have options to move back & forth and complete questions left unanswered before final submission. prepare-for- ibps-2014-clerk-common-written-exam,ibps clerk common exam 2014 pattern,question paper pattern of 2014 ibps clerk common exam,ibps clerk 2014 exam pattern 200 for 200 The structure of question paper is same; have to attend 200 objective type questions in 5 sections for a total of 200 marks within 2 hours (120 minutes) While each correct option fetches one mark, 0.25 shall be reduced for every wrong answer.There is no penalty if you choose to leave a question. To minimize the effect of negative marks on your total score, take calculated risks (see how to minimise negative marks for more tips) Books: References materials have become necessary nowadays to get acquainted about the pattern & here are some clerk exam workbooks & practice guides to help you in preparations. * Clerk common exam guide – Rs.273 - Buy online * Bank clerical exam (15 years solved papers) – Rs.207 – Buy online Important Topics preparing for ibps clerk exam 2014,questions to prepare for ibps clerk exam,ibps clerk exam books,buy ibps clerk examination books,ibps clerk 2014 books What to prepare for IBPS clerical common exam? is one of the frequently asked query by applicants who are new for banking examinations. Unlike few other competition tests, IBPS does not provide syllabus for their PO or clerk CWE. Hence we are listing some topics from which most no. of questions were asked in previous years General awareness: Have good knowledge about the recent happenings in India & neighboring countries.Be very thorough in banking terms Ministers & portfolios Abbreviations Top news in business, sports, culture & entertainment Prominent committees & their heads A G.K book for facts & reading newspapers everyday or alternate days will suffice. Computer knowledge: Answering this part won’t be tough as many are well versed in computer operations & questions would be only of basic level such as Computer parts & their functions Basic internet & email controls MS Office package (word, excel, powerpoint etc) Popular software names & their uses Since ms-office software is widely used in banks, checkout its features by working on it if possible. Reasoning & Numerical ability: It would be better if you allot good amount of time in preparing for these 2 sections. The topics to cover shall include, Coding & decoding Syllogisms Venn diagrams Number series Work, Time, Speed & distance problems Profit & loss, Ratios, Simple interest etc., Try practicing with as many problems possible to get acquainted with types, formulas & shortcuts. Though common interviews shall be conducted for all qualifiers your CWE scores will carry maximum weightage in final selection (read how common interviews might affect you) So accuracy & arriving at the correct answer in shortest time is the key to score good marks in IBPS common bank exams. |
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10th December 2015, 09:25 AM
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Re: Bank Exams After BSc
I have done BSc, now I want to appear in Bank exam. So I want to get information about that, Bank jobs, eligibilities as well as name of bank exam. So here can you provide me information about it?
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10th December 2015, 09:26 AM
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Re: Bank Exams After BSc
I wpuld like to tell you about the Bank jobs, eligibilities as well as name of bank exam as you want. Applicants can apply for many of the Bank jobs like: Bank clerks Cashier PO'S Assistant managers Accountants SELECTION ; It is based on Written test and Interview AGE LIMIT : 21-30 for OC/BC applicants 35 for SC/ST applicants 33 for OBC applicants IBPS Exams Eligibility Applicants must have Indian nationality. Applicants must have Bachelor's degree in any discipline. Applicants should have 60 percent marks to apply for Bank PO. No percentage criteria for Bank Clerk exam. Applicants must have certificate in Computer operating skills. Else Applicants must have studied Computer Science subject in 12th/college. Age limit for both exams is same - 20 to 28 years. Relaxation 3 years for OBC applicants 5 years for SC/ST applicants 10 years for PWD applicants Some of the list of Bank exams : State Bank of India (SBI) Clerk exam IBPS PO exam Karnataka Bank exam TJSB Bank exam Axis Bank exam State Bank of India (SBI) PO exam Baroda Gujarat Gramin Bank IBPS Clerk exam Banks come under IBPS exam : Syndicate Bank Union Bank of India United Bank of India UCO Bank Vijaya Bank Bank of Maharashtra Bharatiya Mahila Bank Canara Bank Central Bank of India Corporation Bank Allahabad Bank Andhra Bank Bank of Baroda Bank of India Punjab National Bank Punjab & Sind Bank Dena Bank IDBI Bank Indian Bank Indian Overseas Bank Oriental Bank of Commerce |