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Akansha Bisht

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The insurance and reinsurance sectors in India are governed and licensed by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI), a statutory body. The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, of 1999 gave rise to the establishment of the IRDAI in 1999. The Government of India's Ministry of Finance is in charge of it. 

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Akansha Bisht

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The general insurance sector covers a variety of fields, including:

  • Health insurance: Covers health-related expenses 
  • Motor insurance: Covers vehicles, including cars and two-wheelers 
  • Home insurance: Covers homes against fire, floods, theft, and other disasters 
  • Travel insurance: Covers travel-related expenses 
  • Commercial general liability insurance: Covers businesses against personal injury, property damage, and advertising injury 
  • Business interruption insurance: Covers loss of income due to disasters, such as power or water supply failure 
  • Critical illness insurance: Covers diseases that are listed as critic
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Akansha Bisht

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General Insurance is an agreement between a policyholder and insurer wherein the insurance company protects your valuable assets from fire, theft, burglary, or any other unfortunate accident. General insurance should be your priority as your assets may get damaged due to an accident or theft.

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Akansha Bisht

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General Insurances provide cover to individuals against unforeseen or unexpected incidents such as accidents and natural calamities. Health insurance, car or motor insurance, home insurance, and travel insurance all come under this category.

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A General insurance policy has many benefits, such as:

  • Reimbursement: General insurance policies reimburse the insured for financial losses caused by certain events. 
  • Peace of mind: General insurance policies can provide peace of mind during loss, covering a major portion or total loss.
  • Tax Benefits: Premiums paid for insurance policies may be eligible for tax benefits under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961. 
  • Sum Insured: These policies work on the principle of indemnity, providing compensation or cover for damages, loss, or injury to the insured asset.

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Anangsha Patra

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Candidates are advised to check the details printed in the SBI admit card carefully.  For any error they should report to the examination authority for correction. New admit card is issued to candidates. 

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Anangsha Patra

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SBI admit card is released separately for different stages of recruitment. SBI Clerk admit card is released for prelims and mains exams. SBI PO admit card is released for prelims exam, mains exam, psychometric test, interview and group exercises. The admit card for all the stages are released online. Candidates need to enter the required credentials inorder to download the admit card.

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Candidates need to carry two photographs along with SBI admit card and one photo ID proof. They should reach the exam centre 30 minutes prior to the exam. Electronic items are not allowed inside the exam centre. Candidates must bring ballpoint pen to the exam centre.

 

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Candidates need to carry any one of the following photo-identity proof to the exam centre such aAadhaar Card, PAN Card, Driving License, Voter's Card, Bank Passbook, Identity Card issued by School or College/Gazetted Officer. They are also required to carry the admit card.

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Here are some top distance college options for International Banking courses:

College NameCourse NameDuration
ISBMA, HyderabadAdvance Certificate in International Banking 6 Months
Karnataka State Open UniversityMaster of Commerce (M.Com) (Part Time) 2 Years
EduKart.comPost Graduate Diploma in Banking & Finance 2 Years

Note- This information is sourced from the official website/ counselling body and may vary.

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