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jasveer singh

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You need to complete your graduation first then you will become eligible for IBPS exam.
You must have a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university or any equivalent qualification recognised by the central government to apply for the IBPS PO exam.

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jasveer singh

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You must have a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university or any equivalent qualification recognised by the central government to apply for the IBPS PO exam. You are eligible for IBPS exam.

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jasveer singh

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Tips on How to Crack Bank Exams in First Attempt
Familiarity with Exam Pattern and Syllabus. Preparing Time Table. Choose the Best Resource. Identifying and Working on Weak Areas. Strategy for Exam. Going Through Previous Years' Papers and Mock Tests. Making Short Notes. Work on Speed and Accuracy. What you need to study for IBPS
Banking Awareness. Bank Terms & Abbreviations. Government Schemes. Logical Reasoning. Static GK. English Prep for government Exams. Computer Awareness. Quantitative Aptitude.

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palak mahajan

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Of course, you can do IBPS RRB Job in Bank and the level of mathematics that they demand is quite low like the matriculation or senior secondary level. So, definitely go for this job and work hard.

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palak mahajan

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Hi, No doubt it is a good option to enroll yourself in a IGNOU M.Com after B.Com. You can easily prepare for competitive examination as M.Com has mostly same curriculum as of B.Com so there will be no extra burden or stress over you so just go for it.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The syllabus and exam pattern of IBPS are completely different from those of UPSC. The IBPS exam demands good accuracy and speed in math. The UPSC expects you to understand the concept.
1. The quantitative and reasoning sections of both exams are similar, but the CSAT paper is only qualifying in the UPSC exam.
2. As a result, you must plan your study time so that you can devote the same amount of practice time to both exams.
3. For example, you can do focused study for 4 hours for IBPS 6 months before the exam and allot 5 hours to the UPSC syllabus.
4. You can solve previous year's questions of the UPSC CSAT to make sure your IBPS prep
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Preparation tips for the IBPS SO (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection-specialist officer) (law) exam:
1- Practice mock tests and sample questions to solve the paper properly.
2- Get the details of the type of questions asked in the exam by solving the previous year's question papers. 3- Solve as many Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Specialist Officers Law Officer mock tests as possible to manage time. I hope this will help you.

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Jyoti Singh

Contributor-Level 7

Your desire to work in government is quite admirable. You will be qualified to sit for the majority of government job tests after earning your degree, including the SSC CGL IBPS Bank, Railway, and UPSC exams. As a result, it would be highly recommended that you begin your preparation right away because, if you do, your fundamental concepts will be extremely obvious, and it would be simpler for you to answer questions during the tests. For the finest training, complete as many previous year's test questions as you can.

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Jyoti Singh

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Of course yes, If you can manage both of them with ease, go for it. However, I advise you to set a goal and try to give this course preparation your all so that you can ace the bank PO exam with ease. Best wishes.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Preparation Tips for the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection IBPS exam:
1- Know the Detailed Syllabus.
2- Make a Study Plan.
3- Attempt Regular Mock Tests.
4- Read Newspapers for general awareness.
5- Focus on One Stage At A Time.
6- Review the Previous Year's Question Papers.
7- Focus on Every Subject.
8- Do Give a Look at the Previous Year Cut Off.
9- Revise regularly. I hope this will help you.

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