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Candidates get mail from HRD for document verification at their respective Zonal office in which they are selected. In the document verification date candidate should provide necessary documents as mentioned in the mail sent to them. In documents verification, you have to provide your identity proof, address proof, Graduation Mark sheet and Certificate Computer Certificate IBPS Application form, photos, NOC if any, Medical Examination reports and 3 Character Certificate from Gazetted Officers. In Medical test they will
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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.
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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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1 : Know the syllabus of the exam. Knowing syllabus and following it will help you a lot in Knowing the exam pattern and will help you save time and avoid any unnecessary distraction.
2 : Know the exam pattern to be aware of how to prepare yourself.
3 : Make a study plan. You need to make a timeline i.e how much time you have left for examination and accordingly study on daily basis.
4 : After completing one module, take mocks and tests, that will hel
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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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