IBPS
IBPS criteria based on 3 points that is Educational qualification,Age limit, and citizenship.
The banks are very conscious about the verification of documents as there are some illegal activities involved in the recruitment process to join the bank.Even if you have secured top score in the IBPS exam and interview,if you fail to bring any of the required document,your allotment will be cancelled by the bank.
You will be asked for your original documents related to your qualifications.The documents must include mark sheet of 10th and 12th class and graduation degree from any recognized university or institution.
So,You will require your marksheet while you submit for IBPS,you will may have to face some problem.
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First of all both the eligibility criteria of UPSC and IBPS PO clearly states that candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, hence you can pursue bachelor's degree in any stream. it's entirely up to your choice but BA Hons in Economics can be good option as in terms of appearing for UPSC with general studies and optional paper, and to a large extent it will help you in banking exam, apart from this one of major difference between the two exams is UPSC has MCQs in prelims but mains is subjective, in IBPS PO both the stages are in MCQs with one descriptive paper in second stage, and banking exam requires speed and precision, over the years the difficulty level of questions in banking exams have too increased, hence practice is of utmost importance to qualify the same.
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