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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IBPS RRB syllabus for Knowledge section is given below:
Professional Knowledge syllabus for IT Officer
Section | Topics |
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Operating System | System calls, Process concept, Multithreading Programming, Process Scheduling, Synchronization, Deadlock, Memory management concept, Indexes and sequences, File system, Secondary storage, System protection, Cryptography |
DBMS | Difference between file system and RDBMS, Database models, Normalization , keys and constraints, E-R diagram, Transaction, Concurrency control Management, Recovery and backup, Routing, View and Trigger, Cursors, SQL, Miscellaneous concepts(Data dictionary, data warehouse, data mining) |
Data Communication and Networking | Types of networks, OSI model and protocols, Error detection and correction, Network devices and Models, Transmission Media, TCP/IP three way connection, IP addressing, Sorting, CSMA/CD and CSMA/CA, IEEE standards, DNS, Network security, Network Switching, Firewall |
Data Structure | Time Complexity and space complexity, Array, Linked List, Stack, Queue, Tree, Graph |
OOPS | Introduction, Classes and methods, Encapsulation, Abstraction, Polymorphism, Inheritance |
Compiler Design | Linker , loader, Phases of compilation, Lexical analyzer, Parsing theory, Code optimization, Intermediate code generation, Decision making in C |
Basic Programming In C | Keywords in C, Format specifiers, Data Types, Variables in C, Types of variables, Constants in C, Operators in C, Loops, Break, continue and Go statement, Array, String in C, Function in C, String Functions, Recursion, Pointer, Structure and Union, File input and output, Dynamic memory allocation and C pre procesor |
Software engineering | Software process, SDLC models, Debugging, Cohesion and coupling, Testing, PHP, Pipelining |
Web Technology | Web Design, HTML, CSS, Javascript, XML, Priority interrupt, Memory organization |
Computer Architecture | CPU organisation, General register organisation, Interrupt, Modes of transfer, Instruction and program control, Virtual memory |
Syllabus for Law Officer
Section | Topics |
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LAW | Constitution, Law of Contract, Specific Relief Act, IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act, CPC, Administrative Law and Principles of Natural Justice, Jurisprudence and Interpretation of Statutes, Latin terms and maxims, Law of Torts, Consumer Protection Act, Arbitration and Concilliation Act, Transfer of Property Act, Companies Act 2013, Negotiable Instruments Act, FEMA, Banker's Books Evidence Act, DRT Act /RDBFI, Banking Ombudsman Scheme, Sarfaesi Act, RTI Act, Banking Regulation Act, Regional Rural Banks Act |
Agriculture Officer
Section | Topics |
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Introduction to Agriculture | Seasonal Crops (Rabi and Kharif), Basic of Crop Production, Agricultural Practices |
Agronomy | Concepts of Tillage, Cultivation Practices of Crops (Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds, Fiber Crops, Commercial Crops) , Cropping System, Irrigation, Weed Management, Sustainable Agriculture, Soil and Water Conservation, Organic Farming, Agrometeorology |
Agro Forestry & Agro Ecology | Basics of Agro Forestry & Agro Ecology |
Concepts of Soil | Types of Soils in India , Properties of Soils (Physical, Chemical, Biological), Soil Fertility and Productivity, Manures and Fertilizer, Plant Nutrients, Nutritional deficiency, Problematic Soils |
Horticulture | Branches of Horticulture, Detailed Study of Horticulture Branches (Olericulture, Pomology, Floriculture) |
Seed Science | Classification of Seeds, Seed Certification |
Plant Physiology | Photosynthesis, Respiration, Transpiration, Growth and Development, Plant Growth Regulators, Photoperiodism and Vernalisation |
Basics of Plant Breeding and Genetics | Introduction to Genetics, Plant Breeding, Methods of Pollination |
Agriculture Entomology | Study of Insects, Insecticides, Plant Protection Equipments, Major Pest of Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Horticultural Crops |
Plant Pathology | Introdution to Plant Pathology, Plant Disease Control, Major Disease of Cereals, Pulses, Oil seeds and Horticultural Crops and their Control Measures |
Animal Husbandry | Major Breeds of Livestock (Cattle, Buffalo, Swine, Goat , Sheep and Poultry), Types of Housing, Breeding System of Livestock, Care and Management of Rearing Animals and Poultry Birds, Common Disases of Rearing Animals and Poultry Birds |
Agriculture Engineering | Farm Power and Machinery, Tillage Implements, Agriculture Structure and Process Engineering, Dairy Engineering, Irrigaton and Soil-water Converation Engineering |
Fishery Sciences | Introduction to Fishery, Major Carps in India, Fisheries Management (Pond Management, Nutrition, Reproduction), Major Diseases |
Miscellaneous | Latest Developments & Schemes Related to Agriculture, Recent Discoveries, Latest Bt Crops and related Research |
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
IBPS RRB exam is conducted to select candidates for the post of Officers Scale 1, 2 and 3, 2024. The interview is conducted for the post of Officers Scale 1, 2 and 3. The selection of candidates for the interview is done based on the performance in the mains. The marks obtained in the prelims exam are not counted to select candidates for the interview.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
IBPS RRB selection process comprises prelims exam, Mains exam and interview. However, the selection process is different for different posts. The selection process for different posts is given below:
Officers Scale 1: The selection process for this post comprises prelims exam, Mains exam and interview
Officers Scale 2 and 3: The selection process for this post comprises single online exam and interview
Office Assistant: The selection process comprises prelims and Mains exams
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The nationality prescribed for IBPS RRB exam is given below:
- A citizen of India
- A subject of Nepal
- A subject of Bhutan
- A Tibetan Refugee who came over to India before 1st January 1962 intending to settle in India permanently
- A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
IBPS RRB age limit for different posts is given below:
For Officer Scale-III (Senior Manager): Candidates must be above 21 years and below 40 years, i.e. candidates should not have been born earlier than July 3rd 1981 and later than May 31st 2000 (both dates inclusive)
For Officer Scale-II (Manager): Candidates must be above 21 years and below 32 years, i.e. candidates should not have been born earlier than July 3rd 1989 and later than May 31st 2000 (both dates inclusive).
For Officer Scale-I (Assistant Manager): The age of candidates should be above 18 years and below 30 years, i.e. candidates should not have been born earlier than
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The job profile of IBPS RRB PO is given below:
- Disburse loans
- Manage numerous tasks of the bank
- Auditing the tasks
- Upliftment of the rural economy
- Disburse the loans
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The job profile of IBPS RRB Clerk is given below:
- Opening account and printing passbooks
- Transactions of cash
- Passbook printing
- Withdrawal of payments
- Cash Counter Management
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The job responsibilities of IBPS RRB Officer are given below:
- Customer Dealing
- Bank Retail Operations
- Loan Documentations
- Verifying Cash and Payment Transactions
- Maintaining Important Data and Files
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The perks offered to IBPS RRB Officers are given below.
- Travel Allowances: Candidates are offered travelling allowance or reimbursement of the money spent on petrol/diesel.
- Leased Accommodation: Banks mostly provide their employees either a bank quarter to stay in or gives an option to lease a house for which the bank is accountable for providing the rent.
- Medical Reimbursement: The banks also provide a fixed amount to their employees for medical treatment.
- Pension Schemes
- Miscellaneous
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The allowances offered to IBPS RRB Officers are given below.
Dearness Allowance | 46.5% of the basic pay. |
House Rent Allowance | For Rural Areas: 5% of the basic pay For Semi-urban Areas: 7.5% of the basic pay For Urban Areas: 10% of the basic pay |
Special Allowances | 7.75% of the basic pay. |
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