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Bank Exams Pattern & Syllabus

Bank Exams Pattern Recruitment in government banks is generally done in three stage recruitment process. First two phases are written test, which are called Pre and Main; and last stage is the interview process. Shortlisting of candidates is done at each stage – Pre, Main and Interview. Final merit list is prepared on the basis of marks in Mains and Interview (weightage: 80% Written Test & 20% Interview). Bank Exams Syllabus Written tests in bank exams generally ask questions to test the General Aptitude of the candidates. In Prelims, 100 questions are asked from three different sections – Quantitative Aptitude (35 Questions), Reasoning Ability (35 Questions), English Language (30). While in the Mains exams, 200 questions are asked covering Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English Language, General Awareness and Basic Computer Knowledge. Syllabus of all above sections is given below: Quantitative Aptitude: Number Systems, Ratio & Proportion, Percentage & Averag...

Top 10 banking coaching centre in bhubaneswer

Money and  banking courses  form the foundation for understanding the management of money in a modern economy. The  course  explores the role of money in markets and financial institutions by providing instruction on financial theory and government regulations. Bank Exams: Important subjects to focus on 1) Quantitative Aptitude. It is one of the most important and scoring subject for candidates preparing for the banking exams 2) English. The candidates have high scope to secure good marks in English test 3) General Awareness 4) Reasoning Ability 5) Computer Who are eligible for bank exam ? If the candidate wants to apply for the clerical post in a   bank , he / she need to have pass graduation and also +2 with 60% or more marks. In some   banks , the minimum required qualification can be 10 + 2 and the maximum age limit for the candidate applying for the   job   can also be as less as 25 years. How many stages in bank exam ? Th...