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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Bank exam syllabus is vast and preparation requires candidates to have sufficient study material for preparation and clear their doubts. The books that are recommended for bank exam preparation include Quantitative Aptitude by R S Agarwal, Objective General English by S P Bakshi, Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning by R S Agarwal, Data Interpretation by Arun Sharma and Computer Awareness by Arihant.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
The best way to prepare for bank exams is to follow banking syllabus. Analyzing the subjects n the bank syllabus help candidates to determine a smart study plan to complete the syllabus.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
The bank exam syllabus for all major bank exams is the same, with slight changes in the difficulty level. However, the exam pattern and selection process differ. RBI exam syllabus is different in comparison to the other exams. Bank exam syllabus comprises topics such as Quant, Reasoning, English, General Awareness, Computer Aptitude.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
The bank syllabus is common for most of the exams however, the difficulty level varies. The common subjects that are included in bank exam syllabus are Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English Language, Computer Knowledge and General Awareness. Apart from this, there is a subject for professional knowledge for IBPS SO/SBI SO exams.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
Candidates need to fulfill SSC GD physical eligibility in terms of height and weight to get shortlisted for appointment. The SSC GD height requirement is different for male and female candidates. The required SSC GD height for male is 170 cms. On the other hand, the SSC GD Physical height for female candidates is 157 cms. However, there is relaxation in SSC GE Height for SC/ST/others. Have a look at these relaxation norms below:
Relaxation for | Male (Cms) | Female (Cms) |
|---|---|---|
All candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes | 162.5 | 150.0 |
All Scheduled Tribe candidates of North Eastern States (NE States) | 157.0 | 147.5 |
All Scheduled Tribe candidates of Left Wing Extremism affected districts | 160.0 | 147.5 |
Candidates falling in the categories of Garhwalis, Kumaonis, Dogras, Marathas and candidates belonging to the States/ UTs of Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh | 165.0 | 155.0 |
Candidates hailing from the North-Eastern States of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura | 162.5 | 152.5 |
Candidates hailing from Gorkha Territorial Administration (GTA) comprising of the three Sub-Divisions of Darjeeling District namely Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong and includes the following “Mouzas” Sub-Division of these Districts : | 157.0 | 152.5 |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
SBI Clerk normalisation plays an important in calculation of scores. Normalisation of SBI Clerk marks is done since the exam is conducted in various shifts. This is done to adjust the difficulty level of the question papers across various session. This helps in fair evaluation of the marks.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
SBI Clerk normalisation is done to adjust the difficulty level of the question papers across various session. The percentile rank of the candidate is calculated using the below formulae:
Candidate's percentile rank= { (Total number of students in a slot)- (Rank of the candidate in that slot)/ (Total number of students in a slot – 1)} x 100
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
The candidates should note that the UPSC IAS Main exam is a descriptive exam, where they need to write the essay type conventional answers in the Question-Cum Answer Sheet. 7 minutes, using 5 key points, and elaborating each point from 3 dimensions is the full description of 7/5/3 rule.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
No, the Union Public Service Commission is a Constitutional body and the candidates should note that the duty to conduct the UPSC exams lies on the state administration. The District Magistrate remain at the helm of affairs for the IAS prelims exam. The candidates should note that UPSC releases its exam calendar one year ahead of the exam. The UPSC exam does not get postpone unless aa national catastrophe.
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