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Harshit Jain

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For specialist officer in IBPS, it depends on the vacancy. If vacancy is there for HR then post-graduation is required in either social work or HR field. MSW and MSW in HR you are eligible for both.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

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In order to become a lecturer, you need to qualify Net or SET exam. NET exam has more competition than banking.

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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
I think you should prepare for all the exams. In government jobs exams or competitive exams, the syllabus is almost same. So, you can prepare at the same time for more than one exam.
If you want to work in Indian banks, then you can prepare for IBPS PO, SBI PO or RBI exams. You are from technical field, so you can also prepare for IBPS PO exam.
You can check the below mentioned link for the details of IBPS PO job:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6w5YesyQOw
I hope it helps.

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Harshit Jain

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You can join any coaching institute to prepare for these exams. These are very good options for your career.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Hi,
Qualifying IBPS is a far better option than pursuing PGDBF. Since recruitment via IBPS exam is taken by almost all banks specifically government sector, but if I talk about job via the course, there are limitations from one bank to another and specifically in government sector as they don't give it much value.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Try sample papers available online and aptitude questions which are common for most exams. Testsbook.com is a great website for bank exam preparation, you will find many sample papers there and exams are based on similar patterns.

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Payal sakhi

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Hi,
You need to appear for IBPS. The eligibility criteria for the candidates is listed below -
1. Nationality / Citizenship: A candidate must be either -
A Citizen of India or
A subject of Nepal or
A subject of Bhutan or
A Tibetan Refugee who came over to India before 1st January 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India
2. Age (As on 01 August 2013)
The age of the candidate must not be below than 20 years and above than 28 years. However, age relaxation is there for the reserved categories.
3. Educational Qualifications:
The candidates must possess a graduate degree in any discipline from a recognized university or any equivalent
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