Bank exams are of various types. the most common of these are PO (Probationary Officers) and Clerks or Specialist Officers. The syllabus varies between these types and the variation is usually in Numerical Ability or Quantitative Aptitude. The clerical level exams usually have Numerical ability and the PO/Specialist Officers exams usually have the QA Part. Rest three parts are the same , I.e. General Awareness , Reasoning and English.. The bank s are now hiring on the basis of marks obtained inn IBPS CWE(Common Written examination) So qualify it firstly and then you have good chance.
syllabus for bank of India clerical posts
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A syllabus is a course outline. This is valuable for learning because it gives you a step-by-step description of what you are going to be studying. You can use the syllabus along with your notes when you study for your exams.
You can only crack the CMC entrance exams by preparing hard, looking at the syllabus, revising previous questions, and practicing as many practice papers.
If the Bank conducting the exams has prevous questons and answers then you in luck.
hai please just see ugc.net website you get a more solved question paper there. u must get a syllabus in ugc website. thanks rgkumaran
its just the syllabus covered in our 10+2 exam nd the pattern will be same as that of pet\sat exam...although the pattern may change as per the examination board.
Study material for ssc exams is the books and sample papers for the given Syllabus for the SSC exam, you can get the syllabus from their official website ssc.nic.in. You get buy books relevant to your syllabus or alternatively you can get some study material from websites like jagranjosh.com, brainbuxa.com etc
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