Why Bright Academy is Best Among All Institute
Sr. No.
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Point
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Bright Academy
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OTHER INSTITUTE
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1.
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Course Duration
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90 days
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45 days
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2.
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Fresh/New Batch
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Fresh Batch Only in Bright Academy
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Give old batches and make fool of students that syllabus is covered in
blocks or in circle.
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3.
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No. of Days in week
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7 days a week, No Holiday, Show our dedication, even extra classes on
Sunday
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5 days a week class and make fool by conducting test or doubt session.
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4.
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No. of Hours per day
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3 to 3.5 hours and extra classes on Sunday+2 hr test
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2 hour
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5.
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No. of hours per week
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30-32 hours
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14-15 Hours
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6.
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Director Classes
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Director Himself Take classes
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Students Don’t know who is director.
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7.
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Doubt Session
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Separate Classes daily 9-6PM
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Include in class timings
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8.
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Mock test
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5 times a week apart from coaching
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1 in week including classes
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9.
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Green Card
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Life time support till job and give fresh batch
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No Life time support and different old batches
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10
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Full Study Material
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Comprises class assignments and Drill/Practice books (18 books)
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No proper study material (7-8 unorganized books)
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11
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Exam to Exam Strategy/Notes
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Given in Bright Academy
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No such Service
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12
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Success Rate
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More than 95% in six months
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Ranging About 15%-50% even in one year.
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13
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Feed Back Form
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Feed Back is filled by students fortnightly and required changes are
introduced in a week.
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No Such System.
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14
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Faculty
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Expert Faculty four/Five teachers per Section.
Total-25 permanent
18 Part Time
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Total:- 3-5 teacher. Some are teaching more than one section.
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15
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Classroom
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Fully Air Conditioned rooms with Mike and Projector Facility.
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Running in Shambles.
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16
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Demo Class
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No Demo Class As our Result and Quality Education speak for us.
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They have demo class, Because they have to prove themselves. For Two
three days they make fool by teaching simple topics.
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17
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Personal Attention
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Given not only by teachers but by Director Himself.
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Director Don’t Know their students.
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18
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Fixed Discounting System
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Bright Academy has Fixed Discount System. Students Given admission
without any prejudice.
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They take fees on basis of person to person. It varies as it creates
biasness in atmosphere.
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Best SBI PO Clerk Coaching Institute Centre In Chandigarh
best bank po coaching institutes in chandigarh
(COMPLETE COURSE DETAIL)
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1.
3 months coaching starting from basic
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2. Highest success rate in North India........
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3. Full study material, Computerized Notes
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4. Daily 3 hr classes, classes 7 days week
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5. 7 MOCK Tests every week,5-online,2 offline.
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6.
Shortcut methods in Maths/Reasoning.
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7. Special classes for computer, Gk and banking.
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8.
LIFETIME VALIDITY (STUDENTS CAN TAKE FREE
COACHING TILL THEY CLEAR EXAM)
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· New Batches are starting from 1st and 15th of every month
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BEST BANK PO COACHING INSTITUTE
AAA-Bright Academy is the Best Institute for providing Bank PO Coaching
in Chandigarh. We have our Branch for Bank PO Coaching in Mohali and Panchkula. We are best coaching Institute in
North India for Bank PO Classes.
WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN US FOR BANK PO COACHING
·
Short-cut
Techniques in Quantitative aptitude that you will not find anywhere.
·
Special
classes on Quantitative aptitude for weak students.
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3-tests
every week to assess the level of the students.
·
Special
classes on Banking and Economy.
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Details
regarding latest vacancies and results.
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Special
Strategy for each Exam.
·
Interaction
with the successful students.
·
Best results
in India.
·
Bank PO
Coaching in Chandigarh City.
IBPS BANK PO INTERVIEW COACHING IN CHANDIGARH
AAA-Bright Academy Best Institute for Bank PO
Interview Coaching
Dear Future Bankers;
AAA-Bright Academy provides Best Interview Coaching for IBPS Bank PO, RRB
and other exams.
·
Best
Material for Interview.
·
Mock
Interview by Panel of Ex. Bankers.
·
Video
Recording of your interview for improvement.
·
Competitive
Environment.
So Join now to clear your last hurdle .
OPPORTUNITIES IN BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA
IBPS: INSTITUTE OF BANKING PERSONNEL SELECTION
There is common entrance tests conducted for the selection of Bank
PO,Bank Clerk & Specialist Officer in all the banks (Except SBI). IBPS
conducts these tests which is known as CWE: Common Written Examination. This is
conducted once in a year in two stages CWE &
common Interviews. The candidates have to apply through online
application mode from IBPS website (www. ibps.in).
IBPS:CLERICAL CADRES
Introduction: This test (except the test of English language) is
available bilingual. The candidates who have cleared the written examination
will go through the second state- common interview. The marks allotted are 200
for written exam and 100 for Interview. The minimum qualifying marks in
interview shall not be less than 40%. (35% for SC/ST/OBC/PWD/EXSM candidates).
The weightage ratio of CWE exam and interview is 80:20.
Candidates, qualifying both the stages will be listed in order of merit
and depending on the available state/ UT wise, vacancies will be allotted to
one of the participating organizations, keeping in view the spirit of
government guidelines on reservation policy, administrative convenience, etc.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Age Limit: The minimum age limit is 20 years and maximum 28 years.
Educational Qualification: Degree
(Graduation) in any discipline from recognized university.
CWE BANK CLERK-WRITTEN EXAMINATION STRUCTURE
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SR. NO.
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NAME OF TESTS (OBJECTIVE)
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TOTAL NO. OF QUESTIONS
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MAXIMUM MARKS
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DURATION OF THE TEST
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1
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REASONING
|
40
|
40
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COMPOSITE TIME OF
2 HOURS |
2
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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40
|
40
|
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3
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NUMERICAL ABILITY
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40
|
40
|
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4
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GENERAL AWARENESS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BANKING
INDUSTRY
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40
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40
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5
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COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
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40
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40
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TOTAL
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200
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200
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IBPS:PROBATIONARY OFFICER(PO)/MANAGEMENT TRAINEE
Introduction:
The
exams is conducted online for the recruitment of Probationary Officers/
Management Trainee in Public Sector Banks.
Eligibility
Criteria:
Age
Limit: The minimum age
limit is 20 years and maximum 30 years.
Educational
Qualification: Degree
(Graduation) in any discipline from recognized university.
Computer
Literacy: Computer knowledge
is not mandatory.
CWE BANK PO-WRITTEN EXAMINATION STRUCTURE
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SR. NO.
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NAME OF TESTS (OBJECTIVE)
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TOTAL NO. OF QUESTIONS
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MAXIMUM MARKS
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DURATION
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1
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REASONING
|
50
|
50
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COMPOSITE TIME OF
2 HOURS |
2
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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40
|
40
|
|
3
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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
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50
|
50
|
|
4
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GENERAL AWARENESS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BANKING
INDUSTRY
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40
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40
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5
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COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
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20
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20
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TOTAL
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200
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200
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IBPS SPECIALIST OFFICERS
Introduction:
IBPS conducts CWE for recruitment of
Specialist Officers in Various cadres Like IT, Technical, Agriculture, Legal,
Marketing, HR, etc. The test for SO is conducted twice a year by IBPS. The test
can be conducted online or offline. All the tests are objectives and can be
answered in bilingual language (except for English language). The successfully qualified candidate is provided with a CWE
scorecard, which is valid for one year from the date of issue of the scorecard.
Eligibility
Criteria:
Age
Limit: i) For Officers Scale I : Between 20 – 35 years
ii)
For Officers Scale II : Between 21-
40 years
Educational
Qualification
(i)
IT
Officers (scale I and II) : Degree in any discipline with DOEAC
‘b’ level certification.
(ii)
Agricultural
field Officer : Degree in Agriculture
(iii)
Rajbhasha
Adhikari: PG degree in Hindi and English as a subject.
(iv)
Law
officers: Bachelor degree in Law.
(v)
Technical
officers: Engineering Degree
(vi) HR
officer: Degree in any discipline with PG degree or diploma in
Personnel Management / Industrial relationship/ HRD/ Social work or Labour Law.
LAW OFFICERS & RAJBHASHA ADHIKARI-WRITTEN
EXAMINATION STRUCTURE
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SR. NO.
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NAME OF TESTS (OBJECTIVE)
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TOTAL NO. OF QUESTIONS
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MAXIMUM MARKS
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DURATION OF THE TEST
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1
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REASONING
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50
|
50
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COMPOSITE TIME OF
2 HOURS |
2
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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50
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50
|
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3
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GENERAL AWARENESS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BANKING
INDUSTRY
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50
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50
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4
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PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE
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50
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50
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TOTAL
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200
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200
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FOR IT OFFICER,AGRICULTURE,TECHNICAL,HR,MARKETING
OFFICER WRITTEN EXAMINATION STRUCTURE
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SR. NO.
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NAME OF TESTS (OBJECTIVE)
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TOTAL NO. OF QUESTIONS
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MAXIMUM MARKS
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DURATION OF THE TEST
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1
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REASONING
|
50
|
50
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COMPOSITE TIME OF
2 HOURS |
2
|
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
|
50
|
50
|
|
3
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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
|
50
|
50
|
|
4
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PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE
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50
|
50
|
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TOTAL
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200
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200
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IBPS:RRB-REGIONAL RURAL BANKS
RRB OFFICER SCALE I, II & III
Introduction:
IBPS conducts online CWE for recruitment in Regional Rural Banks.
Eligibility
Criteria:
Age
limit: ‘Candidates’ age must be between:
Scale I : 18
years – 28 years
Scale II : 21
years – 32 years
Scale III : 21
years – 40 years
Educational
qualification:
Scale
I
Graduation in any discipline and must be Proficient in local language
Scale
II
-(General Banking Officer):
Graduation in any discipline with at least 50% marks with 2 years experience.
Scale
III-(Specialist Officer): Degree from Recognized
University (IT, CA, MBA Fin/ Marketing, Law & Agriculture – as per the
profile)
Note – At
least 50 % marks is required for IT, Agricultural & Law Officer.
Scale
II
(Officer): Graduation in any
discipline with at least 50% marks with minimum 5 years of Experience as an Officer
in a Bank or Financial Institutions
WRITTEN EXAMINATION STRUCTURE FOR OFFICER SCALE-I
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SR. NO.
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NAME OF TESTS (OBJECTIVE)
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TOTAL NO. OF QUESTIONS
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MAXIMUM MARKS
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DURATION OF THE TEST
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1
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REASONING
|
40
|
50
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COMPOSITE TIME OF 2 HOURS
AND 30 MINUTES |
2
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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
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40
|
50
|
|
3
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GENERAL AWARENESS
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40
|
40
|
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4A
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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40
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40
|
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4B
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HINDI LANGUAGE
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40
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40
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5
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COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
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40
|
20
|
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TOTAL
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200
|
200
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WRITTEN EXAMINATION STRUCTURE FOR GENERAL BANKING
OFFICER
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SR. NO.
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NAME OF TESTS (OBJECTIVE)
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TOTAL NO. OF QUESTIONS
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MAXIMUM MARKS
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DURATION OF THE TEST
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1
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REASONING
|
40
|
50
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COMPOSITE TIME OF 2 HOURS
AND 30 MINUTES |
2
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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
& DATA INTERPRETATION
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40
|
50
|
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3
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FINANCIAL AWARENESS
|
40
|
40
|
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4A
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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40
|
40
|
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4B
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HINDI LANGUAGE
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40
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40
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5
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COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
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40
|
20
|
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TOTAL
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200
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200
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WRITTEN EXAMINATION STRUCTURE FOR OFFICER SCALE
II (SPECIALIST CADRE)
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SR. NO.
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NAME OF TESTS (OBJECTIVE)
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TOTAL NO. OF QUESTIONS
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MAXIMUM MARKS
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DURATION OF THE TEST
|
1
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REASONING
|
40
|
40
|
COMPOSITE TIME OF
3 HOURS |
2
|
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
& DATA INTERPRETATION
|
40
|
40
|
|
3
|
FINANCIAL AWARENESS
|
40
|
40
|
|
4A
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE OR
|
40
|
20
|
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4B
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HINDI LANGUAGE
|
40
|
20
|
|
5
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COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
|
40
|
20
|
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6
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PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE
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40
|
40
|
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TOTAL
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200
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200
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SBI:STATE BANK OF INDIA
State bank of India (SBI) is
the largest banking and financial services in India by revenue, assets and
market capitalization. It is a state owned corporation with its headquarters in
Mumbai. SBI is a regional banking behemoth and is one of the largest financial
institutions in the world. It has a market share among Indian commercial banks
of about 20% in deposits and loans. SBI is the only bank featured in the
coveted “top 10 brands of India” list in an annual survey conducted by brand
finance and the economic times in 2010.
SBI: SPECIALIST OFFICER (SO)
Introduction: A Specialist
Officer in a bank is appointed for specialized role in various Departments
according to their Expertise and Educational background.
Some
of the Specialist Officer positions in banks are:
·
Information Technology Officer
·
Agriculture Field Officer
·
Rajbhasha Adhikari
·
Law Officer
·
Technical Officer
·
HR/Personnel Officer
·
Marketing Officer
POST
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AGE
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QUALIFICATION
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EXPERIENCE
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DEPUTY MANAGER (ECONOMIST)
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30 YEARS
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MA ECO. (MIN 55%) WITH COMPUTER PROFICIENCY
CERTIFICATION
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MIN 1 YEAR AS ECONOMIST/
ANALYST IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTION/ GOVT./ REPUTED INSTITUTION
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ASSISTANT MANAGER (SYSTEM)
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30 YEARS
|
FIRST CLASS B.E, B.TECH. COMPUTERS,
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EXPERIENCE IN COMPUTER
PROGRAMMING IN REPUTED ORGANISATION
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ASSISTANT MANAGER (LAW)
|
30 YEARS
|
GRADUATE WITH A DEGREE IN LAW FROM A RECOGNIZED
UNIVERSITY
|
SBI: CLERICAL CADRE
Introduction: The
selection process consists of Written Test and Personal Interview. Candidates
who qualify in written test would be called for Interview on 1:3 ratio based on
vacancies. Final selection would be made on the basis of performance of
candidates in both Written Examination and Personal Interview talent together.
Eligibility
Criteria:
Age
limit: candidates must be between 18 and 28 years.
Educational
qualification: candidates must have passed 12th standard
with 60% marks for General and 55% marks for SC/ST/EXSM/PWD or must possess a Graduate
Degree from Recognized University.
WRITTEN EXAMINATION STRUCTURE FOR SBI-CLERK
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SR. NO.
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NAME OF TESTS (OBJECTIVE)
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TOTAL NO. OF QUESTIONS
|
MAXIMUM MARKS
|
DURATION OF THE TEST
|
1
|
GENERAL AWARENESS
|
40
|
40
|
COMPOSITE TIME OF 2 HOURS
15 MINUTES |
2
|
GENERAL ENGLISH
|
40
|
40
|
|
3
|
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
|
40
|
40
|
|
4
|
REASONING ABILITY
|
40
|
40
|
|
5
|
MARKETING ABILITY / COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
|
40
|
40
|
|
TOTAL
|
200
|
200
|
SBI BANK PO (PROBATIONARY OFFICER)
Introduction:
State Bank of India conducts its Probationary Officer exams for eligible
candidates. The selection process consists of Two Phases Written Test and Group
Discussion / Interview.
Eligibility
criteria:
Age
limit: minimum 20 and maximum 30 years
Educational
qualification: the applicant should be Graduate with a
minimum requisite of 65% of average marks
Phase
I
WRITTEN EXAMINATION STRUCTURE FOR SBI-BANK-PO
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SR. NO.
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NAME OF TESTS (OBJECTIVE)
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TOTAL NO. OF QUESTIONS
|
MAXIMUM MARKS
|
DURATION OF THE TEST
|
1
|
ENGLISH
|
50
|
50
|
COMPOSITE TIME OF 2 HOURS
|
2
|
GENERAL AWARENESS, MARKETING & COMPUTERS
|
50
|
50
|
|
3
|
DATA ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION
|
50
|
50
|
|
4
|
REASONING
|
50
|
50
|
|
TOTAL
|
200
|
200
|
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DESCRIPTIVE
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE (COMPREHENSION, SHORT PRECIS, LETTER
AND ESSAY WRITING)
|
50
|
50
|
1 HOURS
|
Phase
II
·
Group
Discussion: 20 Marks
·
Interview
:
30 Marks
NORMALIZING
AND EQUATING THE IBPS SCORES
As we all know that four sessions of IBPS PO III are
already over. There are some major issues which the aspirants have been
thinking about like:
·
What should be a good score to achieve for
the cut off?
·
Very common question among students is that ‘
My Paper was ‘difficult’ and my friend’s paper was ‘easy’.
·
The question attempted by me are enough to
qualify the exam?
·
Students thought that they are at a
disadvantage due to their exam being held in the first session, where as their
friend’s exam was held in the second session?
AAA-BRIGHT
ACADEMY is best Coaching provider for Bank PO Exam among all
Coaching Institute in North India and try to answer all these questions by
making very clear the methodology which will be used by IBPS for questioning
the scores across all sessions.
SOME MAJOR FAQS ON THIS IBPS BANK PO
TOPIC
FAQ
1. Student to Bright Academy : ‘Sir , I appeared in IBPS PO-3 on 26th
October, 2013 and the question paper was very difficult. I was able to attempt
only 60% questions. But my friend appeared exam on 19th
October. 2013, his question paper was
very easy and he was able to attempt 80% questions. This is not a fair
recruitment, because luck matters the most.
Answer:
Bright Academy to Student : Dear, Don’t be disheartened, It is a
fact that by organising exam on different shifts and dates, there is variations
in difficulty level of exams, but IBPS will normalized the Marks. This will
make it a fair recruitment process .
FAQ
2.Student to Bright Academy ‘Sir, how is it possible?
Answer: Bright Academy to Student ‘
Suppose the IBPS Conduct Bank PO exam in two shifts on 19 October and 26th
October, following is the marks obtained by students:
EXAM ON 19th
OCTOBER (EASY)
|
|
Total Marks
|
Marks Obtained
|
50
|
49
|
50
|
48
|
50
|
47
|
50
|
46
|
50
|
45
|
50
|
44
|
50
|
43
|
50
|
43
|
50
|
42
|
50
|
41
|
EXAM ON 26th
OCTOBER (DIFFICULT)
|
|
Total Marks
|
Marks Obtained
|
50
|
36
|
50
|
34
|
50
|
33
|
50
|
32
|
50
|
31
|
50
|
30
|
50
|
29
|
50
|
28
|
50
|
27
|
50
|
26
|
NOW
THE PERCENTILE IS CALCULATED
EXAM ON 19TH
OCTOBER (EASY)
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Name
|
Total Marks
|
Marks Obtained
|
Percentile
|
A
|
50
|
49
|
100
|
B
|
50
|
48
|
88.88
|
C
|
50
|
47
|
77.77
|
D
|
50
|
46
|
66.66
|
E
|
50
|
45
|
55.55
|
F
|
50
|
44
|
44.44
|
G
|
50
|
43
|
33.33
|
H
|
50
|
43
|
22.22
|
I
|
50
|
42
|
11.11
|
J
|
50
|
41
|
0
|
EXAM ON 26TH
OCTOBER (DIFFICULT)
|
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Name
|
Total Marks
|
Marks Obtained
|
Percentile
|
A
|
50
|
36
|
100
|
B
|
50
|
34
|
88.88
|
C
|
50
|
33
|
77.77
|
D
|
50
|
32
|
66.66
|
E
|
50
|
31
|
55.55
|
F
|
50
|
30
|
44.44
|
G
|
50
|
29
|
33.33
|
H
|
50
|
28
|
22.22
|
I
|
50
|
27
|
11.11
|
J
|
50
|
26
|
0
|
Now IBPS will decide the Cut Off according to No. of
Seats. The cut-off will be 65 percentile. So, following student will be
qualified.
EXAM ON 19TH
OCTOBER (EASY)
|
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Name
|
Percentile
|
Result
|
A
|
100
|
Qualified
|
B
|
88.88
|
Qualified
|
C
|
77.77
|
Qualified
|
D
|
66.66
|
Qualified
|
E
|
55.55
|
Not Qualified
|
F
|
44.44
|
Not Qualified
|
G
|
33.33
|
Not Qualified
|
H
|
22.22
|
Not Qualified
|
I
|
11.11
|
Not Qualified
|
J
|
0
|
Not Qualified
|
EXAM ON 26TH
OCTOBER (DIFFICULT)
|
||
Name
|
Percentile
|
Result
|
A
|
100
|
Qualified
|
B
|
88.88
|
Qualified
|
C
|
77.77
|
Qualified
|
D
|
66.66
|
Qualified
|
E
|
55.55
|
Not Qualified
|
F
|
44.44
|
Not Qualified
|
G
|
33.33
|
Not Qualified
|
H
|
22.22
|
Not Qualified
|
I
|
11.11
|
Not Qualified
|
J
|
0
|
Not Qualified
|
Don’t think that your
question paper was difficult, so there are less chances of selection. Just be
confident and focus on your question paper and try to attempt questions with
full accuracy.
So, all students who will be
give their best, without getting tense variation of difficulty will have fair
chances of selection in the IBPS Bank PO Exam.
How to Crack Bank PO Exams–5 Sure Shot Tips
1. Syllabus and Exam Pattern: Know the syllabus of the bank exam for which you are preparing and then look at the previous year question paper to gain information on the exam pattern of that particular exam. Usually the written tests for bank PO exam consist of 2 parts mainly objective test and descriptive test. While the written test consists of FIVE sections namely, English language test, quantitative ability, Reasoning, and General Awareness,Computer Aptitude
2. Preparing for Exam: Candidates preparing for bank PO exam are expected to have good knowledge of Mathematics up to Class X. For this purpose, the candidate should focus on preparing from NCERT books and focus on answering questions through mental calculations to speed up the process. Reasoning section needs to be extensively practiced to clear the sectional cut- off. The candidate should also work upon the English section and strong vocabulary which comes in the form of comprehension, fill-in-the-blanks, antonyms, synonyms etc. General Awareness section can easily be prepared by cultivating a habit of attentively reading a national newspaper daily.
3. Time Management: Clubbed with hard work and determination, time management is the key to crack the entry - level test for the Bank PO Exam. Besides being able to strategise time by focussing on the easier subjects first followed by the tough ones; one should also know the skill to attempt 250 questions in 150 minutes time. For this purpose, a candidate should attempt the easier part first like General Awareness, Computer Aptitude first followed by others. Try attempting 175- 185 questions with 90 percent accuracy to be a step closer to your goal.
4. Leave Doubtful Questions: Try attempting those answers first of which you are confident and should not attempt any questions which are doubtful in your mind. The process of negative marking in the entrance exams will cut down the percentage of right answers with the wrong ones. A practical knowledge of this arena can be gained through solving lots of sample papers.
5. Know Banking Regulations: A bank PO aspirant is expected to have knowledge of general banking regulations and should have at least some knowledge of SEBI and its regulations. Candidates should ensure that they are aware of the key points of banking regulations.
2. Preparing for Exam: Candidates preparing for bank PO exam are expected to have good knowledge of Mathematics up to Class X. For this purpose, the candidate should focus on preparing from NCERT books and focus on answering questions through mental calculations to speed up the process. Reasoning section needs to be extensively practiced to clear the sectional cut- off. The candidate should also work upon the English section and strong vocabulary which comes in the form of comprehension, fill-in-the-blanks, antonyms, synonyms etc. General Awareness section can easily be prepared by cultivating a habit of attentively reading a national newspaper daily.
3. Time Management: Clubbed with hard work and determination, time management is the key to crack the entry - level test for the Bank PO Exam. Besides being able to strategise time by focussing on the easier subjects first followed by the tough ones; one should also know the skill to attempt 250 questions in 150 minutes time. For this purpose, a candidate should attempt the easier part first like General Awareness, Computer Aptitude first followed by others. Try attempting 175- 185 questions with 90 percent accuracy to be a step closer to your goal.
4. Leave Doubtful Questions: Try attempting those answers first of which you are confident and should not attempt any questions which are doubtful in your mind. The process of negative marking in the entrance exams will cut down the percentage of right answers with the wrong ones. A practical knowledge of this arena can be gained through solving lots of sample papers.
5. Know Banking Regulations: A bank PO aspirant is expected to have knowledge of general banking regulations and should have at least some knowledge of SEBI and its regulations. Candidates should ensure that they are aware of the key points of banking regulations.
How To Crack Bank PO Exam
What to Prepare: You should concentrate more on the topics marked in bold
because in last years' PO exam IBPS has focused more on these areas
Reasoning
- Input – Output Arrangements
- Statements and Conclusions
- Blood Relations
- Seating Arrangement/Puzzle (High Level)
- Analytical Reasoning (High Level)
- Non verbal Reasoning
- Series
Completion
- Analogy
- Classification
- Coding-Decoding
- Ranking
Test
- Classification
/ Odd man Out
- Directions
& Distance
- Mathematical
Operations
- Blood
Relations
- Data Sufficiency
- Syllogism
Quantitative
Aptitude
- Simplification
(BODMAS / Squares / Roots etc)
- Number Series
- Data Interpretation / Analysis 20-30 questions
- LCM
/ HCF
- Percentages
- Simple
& Compound Interest
- Partnership
- Averages
- Ages
- Profit,
Loss and Discounts
- Time
and Work
- Time, Distance & Speed
- Mensuration
- Permutations
- Combinations
- Probability
- Mixture
and Allegation
- Data
Sufficiency
General English
- English Grammar & Vocabulary
- Reading Comprehension
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- Sentence Rearrangement
- Sentence Completion
- Sentence Correction
- Word Replacement
- Filling the blanks
- Cloze
Test
Computer Awareness
- Computer Basics
- History of Computers
- MS Office
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Acronyms / Computer Terms
- Operating Systems
- Networking
General Awareness with Special
Reference to Banking Industry
In this section you will get 20
questions from Current Affairs and 20 Questions from Banking Awareness.
- Current Affairs of last 6 Months
- Committees
- Summits
- Sports
- People in news
- Important Events
- Banking
Awareness
- History of Banking
- Banking Terminology
- Functionality of Banks / Financial Organizations
- Last 6 months' Economy and Business News Updates