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bank po ke liye graduation me persentage metter krti h jya

pdwords Student Expert 4th Dec, 2020
Hello,

No, aggregate doesn't matter in case of banking exams of SBI PO or IBPS PO, aggregate matters only when you want to appear for RBI Assistant or NABARD Grade B Officer where 50% aggregate is mandatory in graduation in case of RBI grade B officer it's compulsory to have 60% in 10th,12th and graduation, other than this candidates are required to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized University in all the exams aforementioned .
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can i appear for bank exams and civils after ba in journalism

suprava.65 4th Dec, 2020

Dear aspirant

After completing your bachelors in journalism you can apply for IBPS PO. Institute of Banking Personnel Selection conducts IBPS PO for the recruitment of candidates as Probationary Officers/ Management trainees in participating banks.

Candidates with bachelor's degree from any recognised University by the Government of India or equivalent recognized by the Central Government can apply for IBPS Po.

For more information use the link:

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ibps-po

All the best

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respected sir/madam i had got seat in vidhya vikas clg in 2nd round and have paid 65000 to kea and continued to participate in 2nd extended round i got seat in NIE clg and and kea fee was 19000 so 46000 rs i have provided all my bank account detail in the refunf link provided when will i get refund

DrTeeth 12th Jan, 2021

Hi. It takes some time for the amount to be refunded back to your original account with which you made the payment. Generally it takes almost a week for the transaction to complete and reflect in your account. However in some instances it can take up to a months time. All you can do is wait patiently or contact the authorities directly.

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Good Afternoon Sir/Madam, I am working as an Assistant Manager in Canara Bank .As my probation of 2 years has completed now i want to apply ssc cgl 2020 Please confirm me that I have to take the NOC from my employer to appear to the exam Regards

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 3rd Dec, 2020

Canara Bank is a Public Sector bank. The bank was nationalised in 1969 and now is owned by the Government of India. NOC is listed as one of the documents to be submitted but this is in case of a Government Employee. You might not fall under this Category for 2 reasons. One being you only completed your probationary period and 2nd jobs at Nationalised banks do not fall under Government Jobs. Nevertheless, to be still on a safer side and not to be let thrown surprises in the last minute, we would suggest you to take a NOC certificate as well. The list of the documents that you need for document verification can be found at: https://sscportal.in/cgl/tier-4/document-verification-checklist. But to give you an idea, here is the list:

  1. Call Letter (Admit Card)
  2. Matriculation Certificate (10th) in support of Date of Birth
  3. Education Certificate in Support of educational qualifications
  4. ST/SC/OBC Category Certificate
  5. Disability Certificate
  6. No Objection Certificate in Case of Govt. Employee
  7. Discharge Certificate for Ex. Servicemen
  8. A Duly filled Post Preference Option form
  9. Original Id Proof
  10. Passport Size Photographs
  11. Photocopies of all above mentioned Certificates/Documents (2 sets) (Self Attested)
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sir meri general caste hai and mere graduation mein 50% marks se bhi km aye hai to kya aisa kuch ho skta hai jisse mein bank ki preparation kar saku

pdwords Student Expert 27th Nov, 2020

Hello,

There are only few posts in banking exams such as NABARD Grade B Officer/RBI Assistant which has mandatory criteria of 50% in graduation while in case of RBI Grade B Officer there is mandatory requirement of 60% aggregate in 10th, 12th and graduation, remember that there is no restrictions in terms of belonging to any specific stream for banking exams (apart from specialist posts or domain specific ones), now coming to your question if you have just passed graduation from a recognized university, you are eligible to apply for PO/Clerk in IBPS/RRB/SBI, Insurance exams of Assistant/AAO , other than this you can apply for UPSC, State PSCs,  SSC CGL/CPO, CDS etc.

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I am having my semester exam in December When should I join for online or offline bank exams classes?

Rama Devi 27th Nov, 2020

Hello,

Firstly concentrate on your semester exam. As this is very important for you to clear your semester exam in first place. If you are a multi tasker who can manage semester exams and bank classes simultaneously then you can involve. Moving to offline or online bank exam classes it depends on your situation if you are in a city where it has good and reputed bank exam coaching then you attend offline. If not, choose to attend online coaching classes.

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what kind of jobs I can apply for in a bank with less than 40% graduation marks?

Nivedhitha 26th Nov, 2020

Hey!

  • In IBPS and SBI, there is no percentile criteria (conducts a separate exam for the recruitment of PO as well as clerks).
  • In PGDF Courses, a 1-year PF diploma is conducted for the candidate. For this, you need at least 60% in the graduation.

If you are persistent about working in a government banking sector, you can start preparing for the exam. Don't worry. You can get through this.

All the best!!

Thank you

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I got less than 40% graduation marks. I want to apply for back office job in my nearest axis bank branch (or any other bank would be fine). Should I be hopeful to get a job there?

Nivedhitha 26th Nov, 2020

Hey!

The eligiblity criteria for Axis Bank: 50% and above in their FINAL year of graduation OR aggregate of 50% and above in all years of Graduation.

  • In IBPS and SBI, there are no percentile criteria. They conduct an exam for the recruitment of PO and clerks).
  • In banks like BOB and Syndicate, etc., there is a course called PGDF Course which is a 1-year PF diploma is conducted for the candidate. In this, you need at least 60% in the graduation.

Hope it helps.

Thank you

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if i am doing ssc cgl job or bank job will i get leave to study msc for 2 years? will i continue to get my salary?

Shakti Swarupa Bhanja 25th Nov, 2020

Hello!

The Govt does provide study leave for higher studies and specialized courses during jobs. So, you can apply for an extension before joining the job, this would be suitable as once you join the job it would be tough for you to get a leavefor at least some years. Also, every department has study leave facility, but the period of extension is normally is of 3 months only. So, the leave may not be enough for you to complete your higher studies.

Some jobs of SSC do not have significant pressure on you, so you can also consider pursuing a MSc degree through correspondence(from IGNOU or other online degrees). This may be helpful because you may manage to study at office also. Otherwise, you face much difficulties you can appear SSC CGL or apply for bank posts after you complete your MSc degree.

Hope you are clear!

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sincerely i am telling i am very weak student and being 21 feels worst i dont how i weak student like me who has done nothing will be able to crack Bank exams in next 2 years. No General knowledge no English i confuse in spelling too weak in all aspects and also wasted time till now, so tensed

Karam Vir 23rd Nov, 2020

Hi,

Please do not get depressed over the situation. Don't yourself call weak also. There are many examples out there who being just an average student in the life have cleared the top most examination. You might have heard of Junaid Ahmed, IAS who just passed class 12 examination with less than 60% and ranked 3rd in UPSC Civil Services examination which is regarded as the toughest examination in India. There are many other examples as well. See, if you will think you are weak and cannot do, then, you can never get over with any exam. But, if you come over this fear of your failures or thinking yourself as weak, you will surely become successful. Coming to Banking exam preparation, it is not that difficult to crack it. Even if you devote 5-6 hours in a day religiously on the daily basis, you can crack it out. You are just 21 only, don't feel like in this age you need to crack out the world. Don't feel pressure of this sort. It will down your morale only. Try to get over this first. Do things which gives you pleasure and happiness. Try to spend some happy moments with you. In this tensed phase, you cannot prepare well for the examination. So, come out of it, make any hobby and talk to people with whom you feel positive. Start readings books. When you will come out of this negativity, you will surely crack the exam. Nobody is weak or strong, it is just the matter of efforts and sincerity you put in your work, which either results in success or failure. Without having a positive attitude, you cannot get into any of the examination. So, come out of this discomfort and then get yourself a copy of syllabus for the entrance examination and read it carefully. After make a schedule as per your needs and try to follow it daily. Attempt mocks which will help you in boosting your confidence and revision. In the beginning, it's like almost everyone get low marks in mocks, but, do make this thing bother you much. Because as you will read over and revise again and again, then you will come to understand the problems you might be facing to solve that problem. For general knowledge part, start reading ncerts from class 6-12 which will clear your basics and then move to standard books. For current affairs, read newspaper like The Hindu. For improving English, you need to read more, speak more and Write more in English as language only comes with practice.

I am attaching the link of syllabus for your reference: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ibps-po-syllabus

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