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Hello,
The level of questions for PO in banking exams are comparatively higher than that of clerk/assistant for that matter, also there is no interview in case of clerical exams, first and the foremost thing for any aspirant should be to be well acquainted with the paper pattern, questions come from sections like quantitative aptitude for which you can go for RK Agarwal's book for Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Exam. if your basics isn't strong then go through NCERTs first for conceptual understanding, you can also refer to books like M Tyra's Quicker Maths or Arihant's Objective Mathematics, for PO as I said the level is higher in that case you can refer to management books by Arun Sharma or Sarvesh Verma. for reasoning you can go for RK Agarwal's Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning or MK Pandey's Analytical Reasoning, for english you need to build your base strong on grammar then only you can effectively attempt questions from error detections. word swap, fillers, cloze test etc as all these test your understanding of subject-verb agreement, tenses, prepositions etc hence a strong hold on grammar is very necessary, you can refer wren and martin book on grammar, norman lewis's word power made easy is very good for vocabulary, also reading newspaper such as The Hindu on a regular basis will help in reading comprehension, gaining insights in terms of general awareness and also in recent times many of the RCs were taken directly from The Hindu, hence going through newspaper everyday serves a lot of purpose, you can also go through one business newspaper such as The Economic Times/The Business Insider/Mint etc, general awareness is mostly focused on banking and economics, hence if you're applying for PO then this will also help in interview process as you'll be asked questions from these areas.
Remember that practice is the key to success in banking exams, speed with precision matter a lot here, there are many freely available mock paper pertaining to all the sections in various competitive exam sites(for banking specially), make use of them, this will help you in understanding how well prepared you are and if there remains area of improvement, apply test series before the exam as this is important to make yourself acquaint with the pattern of exam that is to be conducted in online mode, you have to make a routine for covering all these subjects, and accordingly assign number of hours to each subject, understand the concepts first, and practice on a regular basis, there are many YouTube channels as well where if you're stuck in any concept, then you can grasp understanding for the same, today with internet everything is accessible, but make sure to keep your resources limited, in an exam of this magnitude it's important that you have single-minded focus, dedication and perseverance to succeed.
Dear aspirant,
According to your question it is absolutely not necessary to have a bank account in nationalist bank but definitely you should have an account in your own name.
This can be of any bank. For nsp they would ask you to submit documents like bank account details ,aadhar card and your school certificates.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can. As far as bank exams(Probationary and Clerk posts) are concerned , any candidate in age group of 20-30 can sit for the exam if he/she has a valid undergraduate degree in any discipline from a recognized university. Based on your category reservation ,you will get age relaxation too which you can check in detail in the exam's eligibility section. Coming to RRB ,the following are the exams:
RRB Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) Exam
Under Non-Technical Popular Categories, there are many posts like:
Commercial Apprentice
Station Master
Goods Guard an dmany more.
Junior Accounts Assistant Cum Typist .
Senior Clerk Cum Typist Deg
RRB Junior Engineer (JE) Exam
RRB Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) Exam
RRB Group D Exam/RRC Level 1 exam
So in railways , you can apply for non technical posts which require either graduation or 12th qualification. Technical posts will require technical degrees such as engineering as qualification ,so you may not be eligible for that. The average age limit for the various exams is at 18 minimum and about 32-33 years at maximum. Similar to bank exams , the age relaxation is provided to some reserved categories. Therefore , kindly go through the complete eligibility criteria for all posts to find out which is apt for your level of qualification.
All the best
If we go through the eligibility criteria of both SBI PO as well as IBPS PO, they both allow candidates in their final year to apply for the exam, however they also prescribe a certain time period within which the candidates are requires to acquire the required qualifications, in case of SBI PO official notification that released in 2020 it states before 31st December of the appearing year, while for IBPS PO it was on or before 26th August as per the last year official notification, so it basically depends on the date of application form release, if your graduation gets completed within the prescribed time period then you can apply, otherwise you cannot as at later point of time you have to also undergo document verification.
Hello candidate,
If you want to pay the VCI challan through the bank you need to follow some certain steps which will help you to confirm your payment successfully-
First of all you need to get information about the account in which you need to pay your Challan Money, and then visit your bank branch and can use the option of NEFT or demand draft in the name of that account for college and can pay your money successfully.
Have a good day!!
Any examination is tough or easy and it only depends on the preparation of that candidate on how well he has prepared for his exams.
The bank PO examination required speed as well as fast calculation in order to score good marks, where as the final chartered accountant exams required as a depth knowledge of the subject with detail analysis of individual topics.
All the best for your exams!!
Hello student ,
To get job in banking you need to be a graduate from any recognized university with 50% marks and above. You can also persue BCom, BSc, BA, BBI, BTech or for that matter any degree . Further BBA degree and then MBA in finance can be the best degree . if you are graduating from some recognized universities you will get placements offers in private banks as well.
Beside this
it's not mandatory and required any specific graduation .you just need to be graduate for eligiblity.
Thereare many exams which government arranges to enter in government bank sector
1.IBPS PO
2. SBI PO
3 SSC CGL
Hope it helps !
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