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BANKING Course

Course structure

NOTIFICATION

In India, bank exams are often considered in high regard for aspiring candidates who wish to step into the banking domain. There are multiple bank exams that are conducted by various banks and testing agencies across the country every year.

 

EXAM PATTERN

SBI PO Exam

The SBI PO Exam consists of three stages:

  • SBI PO Preliminary Exam:SBI PO Prelims filters the candidates for the next stage of the exam, retaining about 2.8% of the total number of applicants for the main examination.
  • SBI PO Main Exam: Performance of the candidates in the SBI PO Mains determines whether they cut through the next stage of the exam. The main exam consists of two parts:
  • Objective test: This test is focussed on knowledge in core areas required in the modern workplace. The SBI PO syllabus consists of Reasoning & Computer Aptitude, Data Analysis & Interpretation, General Knowledge, Economy, Banking Awareness and English.
  • Descriptive test: The descriptive test is used to assess the candidates’ usage of written English in a business setting.
  • SBI PO Group Discussion and SBI PO Interview: The group discussion and interview is the final stage before a merit list of selected candidates is drawn up.

 

SBI SO Exam

  • The SBI SO exam aims to select Specialist Officers (SO) for the bank. The selection process consists of an interview based on the experience and specialization of the candidates.

 

SBI Clerk Exam

  •  The SBI Clerk exam selects Junior Associates for the clerical cadre of the banking giant. It consists of two stages:
  • SBI Clerk Preliminary Exam: Known as SBI Clerk Prelims, this exam filters out candidates for the next stage.
  • SBI Clerk Mains Exam: Commonly called the SBI Clerk Mains, the marks secured in this exam determine the selection status of candidates as clerks in the State Bank.

 

IBPS Exams

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection is an examination body that conducts the selection of employees for a large number of banks. The IBPS conducts several online bank exams for this purpose. The following are the exams conducted by the IBPS:

 

IBPS PO Exam: The IBPS PO, officially known as the IBPS CWE (Common Written Examination) selects candidates for the post of Probationary Officers for various public sector banks (PSB) as well as some insurance companies which are its members. The IBPS PO exam pattern consists of three stages:

  • IBPS PO Preliminary Exam: This stage serves as a qualifying exam for the next phase. The IBPS PO Prelims exam consists of objective type questions.
  • IBPS PO Main Exam: The IBPS PO mains exam serves as the final written exam. Based on the IBPS PO result, the participating banks call candidates for the next stage.
  • IBPS Interview: The final phase where candidates have a face to face interactive session with high ranking bank employees in the panel.

 

ELIGIBILITY

  • Some of the important highlights related to SBI PO exam are given below.

Particulars

Details

Educational Qualification

Graduation or any equivalent degree

Age limit

21 to 30 years

Age Relaxation

SC/ST: 5 years
OBC (NCL): 3 years

The number of attempts

UR/EWS: 4
OBC: 7
SC/ST: No Limit

 

SBI SO Educational Qualification

The Educational Qualification varies as per the requirements of the different SBI Specialist Officer posts. The details about the same are as follows:

Post

Qualification

Assistant Manager

Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering with 60 percent or above marks.

2 years of work experience for a Bachelor’s degree holder and 1 year for a Master’s degree holder.

Deputy Manager, Relationship Manager (OMP), and Product Manager

B.E./ B. Tech along with MBA/PGDM or equivalent degree (as full-time course) with specialization in Marketing

Circle Defence Banking Advisor

Must be a retired Major General or Brigadier from Indian Army or from comparable ranks from Indian Navy or Air Force.

Manager (Marketing)

MBA/PGDBM or equivalent with specializations in Marketing/Finance.

The minimum work experience is five years as an executive in supervisory/management role in the field of marketing digital and other financial products in a scheduled commercial bank or public sector or listed financial institution/company.

Deputy Manager (Marketing)

MBA/PGDBM or equivalent with specializations in Marketing/Finance.

The minimum work experience is two years as an executive in supervisory/management role in the field of marketing of digital and other financial products in a scheduled commercial bank or public sector or listed financial institution/company.

 

IBPS PO Age Limit

The IBPS PO age limit for general category is as follows:

IBPS PO Age Limit

Age

IBPS PO Age Limit- Maximum

30 years

IBPS PO Age Limit- Minimum

20 years

 

IBPS PO Educational Qualification

 

The institute specifies that candidates who wish to appear for the IBPS PO exam should at least have a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university. Candidates appearing for IBPS PO exam must be abreast of the latest exam pattern and syllabus of the exam. 

 

Other qualifications acceptable as equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree such as AMIE, departmental courses from the government etc. are also allowed. For the courses mentioned above, the candidate should furnish proof that the qualification is considered equivalent to a degree (Graduation) by the Government of India.

 

BANKING EXAM COMPLETE EXAM SYLLABUS:

English Language:

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Error Detection/ Sentence Correction
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Error Correction
  • Para jumbles
  • Cloze test.

 

Quantitative Aptitude:

  • Number Series
  • Simplification/ Approximation
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Data Interpretation
  • Quantity Based Questions
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Miscellaneous Arithmetic Question

 

Reasoning Ability:

  • Syllogism
  • Input-output
  • Order and Ranking
  • Seating Arrangement
  • Puzzle, Inequality
  • Direction Sense
  • Data Sufficiency
  • Blood Relation
  • Coding-Decoding.