18 Apr
Age Eligibility of candidates applying for IBPS Bank PO Examination: Any candidate who is applying for the IBPS CWE examination should not be less than 20 years oldand not more than 30 years old at the time of registration. In addition to this, there isage relaxation applicable to category wise candidates as per the government […]
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RBI Legal Officer Exam Syllabus Paper I – General Knowledge of Law (Objective and Descriptive Type): (i) Constitutional Law (ii) Administrative Law (iii) Principles of Statutory Interpretation (iv) Law of Evidence (v) Contract Act,1872 (vi) Transfer of Property Act,1882 (vii) Negotiable Instruments Act,1881 (viii) Registration Act,1908 (ix) Code of Civil Procedure,1908 (x) Legal Drafting, etc. […]
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RBI Assistant Manager Exam Pattern Selection of RBI AM Rajbhasha Grade “A” Posts candidates will be through Written Examination (‘WE’) and interview. The Written Examination will be 3 hours duration and carrying Total 100 marks. Those candidates who qualify in WE will be shortlisted for interview. Final selection will be on the basis of performance in the WE and […]
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IBPS PO Question Paper 2016: 2015 2015 IBPS PO Question Paper 2014 2013 2013 IBPS PO Question Paper 2012 2012 IBPS PO Question Paper 2011 2011 IBPS PO Question Paper 2010
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IBPS division planned PO/MT VI & Clerk VI exam in two levels Tier 1 and Tier 2. Level 1 is as pre-exam and level 2 as mains exam. IBPS Pre Exam Pattern contains less target sort questions with shorter time. Pre-examination of IBPS exam have some short and multi-decision questions (MCQ) from both subjects thinking […]
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RESASONONG SECTION: The reasoning section contains verbal and non-verbal categories. The section is of 50 marks which have 40 questions that test’s the observation power of the examinees as well as their mental agility. Some preferred books include: A Modern Approach To Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning Revised Edition – RS Agarwal A New Approach to […]
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FAQs on the Banking Ombudsman Scheme 1. What is the Banking Ombudsman Scheme? The Banking Ombudsman Scheme enables an expeditious and inexpensive forum to bank customers for resolution of complaints relating to certain services rendered by banks. The Banking Ombudsman Scheme is introduced under Section 35 A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 by RBI […]
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1 Central Bank of India 2 Indian Overseas Bank 3 Bank of Maharashtra 4 Bank of Baroda 5 Dena Bank 6 Union Bank 7 Punjab National Bank 8 Allahabad Bank 9 Syndicate Bank 10 United Bank of India 11 Canara Bank 12 UCO Bank 13 Indian Bank 14 Bank of India
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IMF is an intergovernmental organization that promotes international economic cooperation. International Monetary Fund (IMF) was set up by 44 nation under the Bretton Woods Agreement of July 1944. This institute was established on 27th December 1945, But it started it’s function on 1st march 1947. Functions of IMF: To remove short term deficit in Balance […]
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