How to Become a Banker in India: Career Guide, Courses & Exams
Career as banker offers good opportunities in terms of salary and job security. Students can join both public and private sector banks by clearing the required selection process. Read below for mopre details on Career as Banker.
Career As Banker: Know the Banking Entrance Exams
To make career as banker in the public sector banks in India, candidates need to clear the following exams:
SBI PO
State Bank of India (SBI) every year conducts SBI PO exam to select eligible candidates for the post of Probationary Officer. SBI PO exam comprises three phases-Prelims, Mains, and Psychometric Test, Interview & Group Exercises.
SBI Clerk
SBI Clerk exam is conducted by SBI every year to recruit candidates for Clerical Cadre posts. Every year a large number of graduate candidates apply for the post of Junior Associate (Customer Support and Sales).
IBPS Clerk
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts a common recruitment process (CRP) through IBPS Clerk to recruit candidates for clerical cadre posts in public sector banks in India. The selection process comprises prelims and mains exams.
IBPS PO
IBPS PO exam is conducted every year for recruitment to the post of Probationary Officer/Management Trainee (PO/MT) in 11 Public Sector Banks in India. IBPS CRP PO/MT exam comprises the preliminary exam, mains exam, and interview.
IBPS RRB
IBPS RRB is a national-level banking exam conducted every year by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) for candidates who aspire to join the Regional Rural Bank (RRBs). Recruitment is carried out for the following Group A and B posts.
RBI Grade B
RBI Grade B recruitment is conducted by the Reserve Bank of India for the direct recruitment of Grade B Officers in Combined Seniority Group (CSG) streams.
RBI Assistant
RBI Assistant exam is conducted to select eligible candidates for the post of Assistant across its various branches in India. The selection process includes preliminary and mains exams followed by a Language Proficiency Test (LPT).
