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Saloni Sharma

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Here are some preparation tips for Probationary Officer/Clerk/Specialist Officer:
Know the Syllabus: First and foremost, get familiar with the exam syllabus and pattern. This will help you understand the topics that you need to prepare for and plan your study accordingly. Create a Study Plan: Create a study plan that covers all the topics in the syllabus and allocate time for each topic based on its importance and your strengths and weaknesses. Practice Mock Tests: Practice as many mock tests as possible to get a sense of the exam format, timing, and difficulty level. This will also help you identify your strengths and weaknesses and wo
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The eligibility criteria for the DSSSB Clerk exam is a minimum qualification of 10+2 (Senior Secondary) or equivalent from a recognised board. Additionally, candidates must also possess a typing speed of 30 words per minute in English or 25 words per minute in Hindi on a computer. Having an MBA in Finance does not make you ineligible for the DSSSB Clerk exam, but it may not give you an advantage either. The DSSSB Clerk exam is primarily focused on assessing candidates' language and typing skills, so having a background in finance may not be relevant to this particular exam. If you meet the eligibility criteria and are interested in app
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Aalisha Rizvi

Contributor-Level 6

As per the banking requirements, the candidate must be graduated from a recognised college before applying for the examination of bank clerk. So as per my knowledge, you should prepare for the examination right now and appear in the exam after getting your graduation marksheet. Moreover, you need to be minimum 20 years old and maximum 28.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

1-SBI conducts both the exams for SBI PO and Clerk. The entry-level post of SBI PO is that of an officer rank, whereas an SBI Clerk or Junior Associate.
2-The age limit for SBI Clerk is 20 to 28 years, whereas SBI PO is 21 to 30 years.
3-The salary of an SBI Clerk is INR 19,900 Basic Pay (In-hand salary = INR 30,000 approximately. ). Whereas that of an SBI PO is INR 27,620 Basic Pay (In-hand salary- INR 40,000 approximately.)
4-Benefits of SBI Clerk are Dearness allowance, PF, Pension, Medical allowance, leave fare, and Miscellaneous, whereas SBI PO is Dearness allowance, HRA or rental lease, City Compensatory Allowance, Medical allowan
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Riya Bhagat

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Please apply for the banking exam.

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Vinty Tanwar

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Yes, you can do MBA having a Bachelors degree makes you eligible.

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