Is 2 years are more than enough after age 20 to change life ? And crack from scratch any exam?
hi,
see if you are really devoted in your work, then it may not take two years you may crack the exam just 6 month to 1 year preparation, however if you are eligible for any exam you should attempt this, by attempting the exam you can gain the time management skills, and daily practice mock test and follow rs agarwal quantitative aptitudes .
Perfect age to start bank clerk preparation from scratch?
hi,
in bank p.o or clerk position, graduation degree is necessary, if you have good mathematics skills of 10th level , and english grammer knowledge and always read news papers, journals, it will not take very much time for preparation, since most of the exams allowed final year of graduation candidates, you can start your preparation once you have enrolled for ug courses.
sir i born 5th june 1992 can i apply for bank clerk this year
Hello,
According to the eligibility criteria for IBPS Cleark exam the age limit as on September 1st 2020 the lower age limit is 20 years and the upper age limit is 28 years. Being on 5th june 1992 you age will be less than 28 years so you can give the exam. Please click the below link to know more.
is bank clerk and po same pattern?
Hello Aspirant,
The exam pattern differs to the exams' clerk & exam PO. If you want to know about IBPS Clerk & IBPS PO then I would suggest you to go through with the given below links to check the Exam pattern of PO & Clerk.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ibps-po-exam-pattern
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ibps-clerk-exam-pattern
Good Luck!
Should I stop preparation for entrance exam and focused on remain 10+2 board exam as I heard that due to corona virus covid 19 universities can be cancelled the exam and noticed that the admission will based on 10+2 marks?
Let me assure you one thing that there is absolutely no chance of admission in engineering colleges based on class 12th board examination.JEE mains is postponed not canceled and even if gets cancelled there is no way that admission will take place based on 12th marks.So, just forget about these thing and focus on preparations because sooner or later all the exams will take place once the Covid-19 situation gets under control.
Good Luck
What is the job profile of bank clark??
Hello Avinash,
The banks utilize two factor authorization process for it's functions. Part 1 is making the entry and part 2 is verification and authorization of the entry. There are clerks working as cashier's who have to deal with disbursement of cash and deposit cash. The working hours of a bank clerk is always FIXED. This is the basic and General profile of a bank clerk.
how can i get job in any bank
For opportunities in Public Sector Banks, you should appear for exams like IBPS PO. To be eligible for IBPS PO, you need to be a graduate in any stream. You should have completed your Graduation in any stream from a recognised University. There is no specific discipline that you should be completing your Graduation in. It can be BA, B.Sc, B.Com, B.Tech, etc. You should have computer proficiency. Then there is State Bank of India Probationary Officer Entrance exam. This is a written exam followed by a round of Interview. Now Private sector banks like ICICI have their own entrance examinations.
I wanted complete information of all types of exams required for bank jobs. Can anyone help me out?
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- IBPS Specialist officer
- IBPS Probationary officer
- IBPS clerk
- SBI Probationary officer
- SBI clerk
- IBPS RRB
- Indian Bank PO
- RBI Grade B
- RBI assistant recruitment
- IPPB recruitment
These are the jobs conducted for bank with the position level. Where some of the private banks like ICICI Conduct there own examinations.
i got 42% marks in my graduation. which types of exam i am eligible with graduation degree. And please suggest me where i need to move banking or ssc?
With your graduation degree, you're eligible for not only banking and ssc cgl, but even upsc cse, since all these don't ask for any specific aggregate.
Now, coming to which exam, that entirely depends on you, SSC and Banking, both are quite different. SSC conducts its recruitment in four stages, and it does take a larger amount of time compared to bank exam results. Moreover, the pattern too is different, yes there're similarities in terms of few subject, but in SSC there's always a possibility of repeating of previous year questions, hence solving pyq in ssc becomes handy, while banking exam is all about speed and precision.