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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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If you realize that you have made a mistake or omission in your application after submitting it, you should take the following steps:
a) Contact the concerned authority: You should immediately inform the authority responsible for processing your application about the mistake or omission. This can be done through email, phone call, or in-person visit. B) Explain the situation: You should provide a clear and concise explanation of the mistake or omission and how it occurred. Be honest and transparent about the situation. C) Ask for guidance: You should seek guidance from the concerned authority on how to rectify the mistake or omission. T
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Submitting an application with incorrect information can have various consequences, depending on the nature and severity of the errors or mistakes. Some of the possible consequences are:
a) Rejection of the application: If the incorrect information provided in the application form is material to the eligibility or requirements for the position or benefit sought, the application may be rejected outright. B) Delay or processing errors: If the incorrect information causes confusion or inconsistency in the application, it may result in delays or errors in the processing of the application. C) Legal liabilities: If the incorrect information
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Anangsha Patra

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It is important to carry SBI Clerk prelims admit card for mains exam. Candidates not carrying the prelims admit card are not allowed to appear for the Mains exam. Candidates should retain the authenticated copy of the prelims exam as well as the photo-identity proof. It is important to keep the admit card till the completion of the recruitment process.

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In SBI Clerk admit card, there is a space to fix the passport size photograph. Candidates are also required to carry two additional photographs along with the admit card. They also need to carry one photo-identity proof to the exam centre.

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Candidates can change their password in the following way.

Click on the forgot password tab

Enter the required credentials

Submit the details

Click on the verification link

Your password is changed

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While downloading SBI Clerk admit card, candidates need to enter your date of birth in MM/YY/DD format, or else the login screen will not accept the credentials. Candidates need to enter their DOB carefully as per the prescribed format. The hard copy of SBI Clerk admit card is not sent to candidates by post. Candidates need to download their admit cards online. To download SBI Clerk admit card, candidates need to registration number or roll number and date of birth or password. Candidates need to carry the printed copy of their admit cards along with one photo-identity proof to the exam centre. Candidates are also required to carry two

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Anangsha Patra

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Candidates for this subject should refer to An introduction to Economics by A W Stonier and DC Huge, Monetary Theory and Public Policy-Kenneth Kurihara, Indian Economy by Mishra and Puri, Indian Economy by R Dutt and KPM Sundaram, etc.

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RBI Grade B books for Economic and Social Issues have been prescribed by the examination authority. RBI Grade B books for Economic and Social Issues are Indian Economy: Uma Kapila (Series of Books), Indian Economy: Mishra Puri. (the latest Edition), Growth And Development: Devraj Ray, etc.

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For the Banking Awareness section in the RBI Grade B exam, candidates can refer to Banking Awareness by Arihant Experts, Banking Awareness for SBI and IBPS Bank Clerk/PO/RBI Exams/RRB by Odisha Expert. Questions are asked from Banking & Financial, Economic News, Banking Terminology, Recent RBI News like Monetary policies, Important guidelines, Financial & Economics News, Economics terms, etc. Current Affairs both national and international, sports, awards, summits & conferences, schemes, agreement & deals, etc. Static GK like Parks, Dam, Thermal Power Plants, Mountains, Temples, Stadiums, Airports, etc.

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