Indian Banking Industry - BANK PO

Study Notes and Chapters for understand the Bank PO Job Profile of SBI and IBPS

Introduction

Thousands of students every year appear for Bank PO and Clerical Job exams conducted by SBI, RBI, RRB and IBPS. The reason behind this is an exciting and long term Government Job in Government and Naitonalized Banks. It also comes with high alary package and many employee facilities and schemes. But to clear this eam is not an easy cup of tea. At the same time if you are dedicated and determined then you can crack Any Bank Job Exams of Indian Banks such as SBI, RBI, RRB and IBPS and work as a Probaitonary Officer and Clerical Stafff.

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What you will understand

This article will prvide with :

  • Job Description Of Bank PO
  • Salary Structure of a Bank PO
  • Basic Criteria to become a Bank PO
  • selection Processs & Exam Pattern of a Bank PO exam
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Indian Banking Industry - Details & Scope with Bank PO Exam Pattern

    Eligibility Criteria -

    Bank PO Exams:

    1. IBPS CWE:
    Age: 20 to 30 years;
    Education Qualification: A degree in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government

    2. SBI and SBI Associate Banks:
    Age: 21 to 30 years;
    Education Qualification: Graduation in any discipline from a recognized college/ University

    Bank Clerical Exams:

    1. IBPS CWE:
    Age: 18 to 28 years;
    Education Qualification: A pass with 60% marks in the aggregate in SSC/ Matriculation
    OR A pass with 50% marks in HSC examination of 10+2 (10+2+3 pattern)
    OR A degree in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government

    2. SBI and SBI Associate Banks:
    Age: 18 to 28 years;
    Education Qualification: Minimum 12th Standard (10 + 2) or equivalent qualification thereof with a minimum of 60% marks
    OR Diploma Course passed after 10th Standard with a minimum of 60% marks
    OR A degree (Graduation level) from recognized university with a minimum of 40% marks


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