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If you are general/OBC you need to have minimum aggregate of 60% at the end of 4th year to meet the eligibility criteria.
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As per the official notifications, the candidates are allowed to apply in their post-graduation subject or in the related subject of their post-graduation in case if there is your post-graduation subject is not available.
All the best.
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So, it's not an issue whether you apply after or after post-graduation, if you have relevant skills to perform that job then you will easily get that job based on your skills and experience.
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Doing a PG course in banking will definitely help you rather than preparing for bank exams.
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