Bank Clerk
Hello aspirant,
The exam for a year is usually held on January. You need to be minimum 20 year old to be eligible for the exam. Since you will be 20 year old in the November, I'm sorry but you are not eligible for the exam for 2021. You will be eligible from 2022. All the best!
Hi,
IBPS PO and clerk is an examination where different banks participate in the recruitment process. The final selection is based after clearing 3 rounds i.e. preliminary, mains and interview. In the preliminary round you will have 3 sections i.e. english, quantitative aptitude and logical reasoning while in the mains 2 more subjects will be added i.e. computer knowledge and general awareness along with the preliminary exam syllabus. The syllabus for both PO and clerk is same. You have to know the syllabus and practice thoroughly in order to be prepared for the exam.
You can get a detailed syllabus in the link below:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/competition.careers360.com/articles/ibps-po-syllabus/amp
Hello,
There are many feilds other than medical to have a bright future. In your graduation you can go for engineering, b.sc, law etc. feilds. And after that you can appear for exams like Civil Services, SSC, CAT, Gate& ESE( for engg. graduates), bank exams.
All you have mentioned bank clerk in tags. It is also a good option. But why do you want to stop on clerk post why not go for PO or officer level post. If you are determined you can easily crack them. You can appear for exams like SBI PO, SBI clerk, BOB, RBI, IBPS etc.
Hello friend, It is a course that teaches the fundamentals of accounting and finance practices. Through this type of course, a person can learn the technical skills associated with many of the procedures of financial analysis and accounting standards. It is also a great foundation for many business degrees.
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Thankyou, I hope it helped, feel free to approach for further queries.
Criteria varies like in this year for SBI Clerk, they specified final year students can apply provided they show the proof of having qualified at the prescribed date set by them.
So, YES for sbi clerk.
Now, coming to IBPS Clerk, this year official notification is yet to be out, although exams dates have been announced, as per last year notification, they strictly specified in their post a candidate to have completed Graduation to be eligible for exam.
This same rule applies for IBPS RRB recruitment as well, which came out for this year.
Dear Aspirant,
As for the syllabus part, there is some similarity between the bank PO exam and CAT exam but in fact, they both are quite different exams. In CAT both the level and complexity is a bit higher.
For the preparation part, yes you can prepare for both exams side by side, but it is that you have to study some more variety of questions for CAT. Moreover, you have to set your priority. If you are serious about the CAT exam then you have to give more hours to it. Give some free mocks available to first identify your string and weak areas and then work on your weak areas more alongside the bank preparation.
MOCKS are very very important and do not skip them.
Here are few links for you:-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-preparation-2019-how-prepare-for-cat-without-coaching
Thanks.
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