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How to prepare for Logical Reasoning Section of SBI PO 2018 exam?

State Bank of India conducts SBI PO exam every year. It has three sections in Prelims exam namely, English Language, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude. Out these Reasoning is one of the scoring sections though a massive one. Choose the topics to focus while preparing for SBI PO Prelims reasoning section: To choose the important topics first of all make the list of all the topics and then pick the mostly asked topics from those. Syllabus of Reasoning Section of SBI PO 2018 Prelims Exam  - Alphanumeric Series   - Direction Sense -  Ranking/Direction/Alphabet Test                   -  Data Sufficiency                     -  Coded Inequalities                  -  Seating Arrangement              -   Puzzle              -   Tabulation                   -   Syllogism                    -  Blood Relations                      -  Input Output               -  Coding Decoding                   These are the topics to be prepared to score well

SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 Strategy

Good news for those who have not prepared sufficiently for SBI Clerk 2018 exam as it has been postponed by 3 months from the previous date of examination. Now the question arises how to make the SBI Clerk Exam preparation for prelims to ace the exam with flying colors.  Let us discuss some tips to score 75+ marks in the SBI Clerk2018 prelims. Tips to follow for self preparation as the paper has been postponed and all the SBI Clerk coaching institutes must have completed the syllabus of the exam by now. Self preparation is the only way which can save you to keep your preparations intact to appear in SBI Clerk Exam 2018. Strategy of self study for SBI CLERK EXAM 2018 Plan a regular time table and create a proper strategy. Then follow it systematically. Study the exam pattern and syllabus by visiting the official notification and then start your studies. Devote one hour daily for each subject and start from today onwards, tomorrow never comes. Practice regularly by joining

How Many Marks in Graduation are Required for IBPS PO?

IBPS PO examination is the most important exam of banking recruitments system. Most of the candidates don’t about the educational need for appearing in the IBPS PO examination so often asked above question. To apply for the post of IBPS PO, one just need to have graduate degree. The IBPS panel doesn’t consider the percentage acquired in graduation. But the graduation Degree must be from well recognised university or institute of state or central Government. If candidates still in dilemma about the other eligibility criteria which they must possess to appear in IBPS PO examination then here are the proper and considerate eligibility criteria of IBPS PO: -  Nationality Aspirants must be: A citizen of India or A subject of Nepal or A subject of Bhutan or A Tibetan refugee who came to India, before 1 st Jan 1962 for permanent settlement. The candidates who belong to b, c, & d category must have a certificate of eligibility which has been issued by the Government of Ind

How to prepare for bank exams?

Banking sector offers a prestigious career to the graduates of our country. Most of the graduates aspire for banking sector jobs such as SBI PO, SBI CLERK, BANK PO, IBPS PO, IBPS CLERK, etc. There is more competition in bank exams than in any other government job exams. This is the reason that bank job aspirants need more practice and hard – work than for any other exams such as SSC CGL, SSC CHLS, LIC, etc. Preparation strategy for bank exams Understand the Exam pattern and syllabus of the bank exam you are going to opt. Go through the notification from the official website and follow the syllabus officially announced by the examining body such as SBI, IBPS, RBI or RRB. SBI has a difficulty level higher than any other bank exams. Those who are appearing for SBI PO or SBI CLERK or SBI Specialist Officer have to work hard as it is one of the largest banks of the world. Competition is high because number of applicants is in millions. Common feature in all the bank exams is English

Is it really worth it to crack the SBI Clerk exam?

If you want career in banking sector, if your answer is YES then better understand the pros and cons of SBI CLERK and other bank jobs. Pros: State Bank of India offers best salary after Reserve Bank of India. SBI is one of the largest banks of the world and thus offers competitive emoluments as compared to other nationalized banks of India. The process of selection is fast and swift with no unnecessary delays. From the date of examinations to the Interviews, all the dates are announced before and the time table is strictly followed. Additional perks, incentives and bonus are also higher than any other bank of India. State Bank of India has many branches in foreign countries which allow a chance for the employees to be transferred in a foreign country. Banking sector helps in learning many financial processes dealing with public in general. Thus, employees get to learn the entire functioning of the bank. offers training and other in-house trainings from time to gives a chance

What is the Difference between RRB PO & IBPS PO?

As IBPS released its recruitment notification about many posts with in the different banks, many candidates want to apply for best post and so queried about the difference between RRB PO and IBPS PO. RRB PO & IBPS PO examinations are conducted by IBPS and are almost similar jobs as compared to job profile & Salary but varied regarding the career progress and promotional avenues. So, the candidates who are interested to know about the arena of difference of these two, must read following points of comparisons: - IBPS PO examination is slight difficult than RRB PO. Chances of promotion are more in IBPS PO as compared to IBPS RRB PO. Perks are more in IBPS PO than IBPS RRB PO. Exploration to learning is more in IBPS PO than IBPS RRB PO. Posting can be anywhere in IBPS PO whereas RRB PO will serve within one state. Transfer are less in RRB PO but more in IBPS PO. Home posting is easier to get in RRB PO but difficult in IBPS PO. Stress of work is more at IBPS PO as comp