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Hi Aspirant,
For preparation of Bank PO examination you can refer Quantitative Aptitude book by RS Aggarwal, Bank PO quantitative aptitude by Arun Sharma and can also use Quantam CAT by Servesh Verma of Arihant Publication(Best for bank PO upto level1). The books referred now are some of the best
Hello aspirant,
As the banks release their recruitment notification of various PSBs, there are a lot of aspirants who want to attend those exams.
Some of the important tips to prepare for bank exams are:-
(A) Make a Plan:-
Firstly, know the bank exam syllabus and the exam pattern. Seperate
Dear Student,
By answering your question SBI POexams are more diffcult than SSC CGL because reasoning section of SBI PO exams are more difficult and lengthy which is not in the case of ssc cgl exams.
Another reason ,number of vacanies in SBI PO exams are way more less than
Hello hello,
Yes obviously. The straight answer is a big yes.
I am mentioning this because you have asked whether the SSC CGL aspirants clear low-level exams like railways and baking examinations.
See, if you have prepared well and made a regular practice of the examination then definitely you have
The toughness in SSC CGL is greater than that of Railway examination. So if you are preparing for SSC CGL then you will have a good strength in subjects such as Mathematical Ability, English etc. But the logic reasoning in Railways is a bit different from SSC CGL but if
Dear Aspirant
Hope you are doing well
They both are good there is one plus point for you if studied any one of them (like bank ) than you are able compete with other also because their syllabus is approximately same
To know more about ssc visit link https://www.google.com/amp/s/competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cgl/amp
To
Hey Dharmendra,
For Bank PO examinations there is a compulsory English language section which you cannot answer in Hindi. Except that Bank PO exams are completely bilingual you can give answers both in English and Hindi there is no issues regarding that.
Hope it helps...!!
Regards.
Hello,
It is not difficult to achieve good grades in second PUC; however, you must maintain a consistent schedule throughout the year.
There is also no need to study anything other than NCERT.
CHEMISTRY: Make certain you read the entire NCERT book.
To begin, simply read the book; the easiest
Hi aspirants
yes you can write since the eligibility is Passed 12th or equivalent exam from a recognised board with 50% marks and Graduate or equivalent degree from a recognized University .
Since the eligibility is 50% and you got 55% you are eligible for to write railways exam, SBI
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