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Anangsha Patra

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The GK section carries questions from Current Affairs Monetary Plans, Indian Financial System, Introduction to National Institutions, Indian Banking System, Banking Terms. To prepare IBPS Clerk GK section, candidates should read newspapers and watch news channels. Candidates should prepare the Current Affairs of last one year or six months. Candidates should make notes of the currect affairs topics and revise them everyday. Candidates should not forget to study the static GK part such as the countries, their currencies and capital. Candidates can refer to the following books for IBPS Clerk Reasoning section:
India Year Book by Publicati
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Anangsha Patra

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In the Reasoning section of the IBPS Clerk exam, candidates need to focus on Seating Arrangements, Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, etc. In the prelims exam, a total of 35 questions are asked and carries 35 marks. In the Mains exam, a total of 50 questions are asked and carries 60 marks. Candidates can prepare this section by referring to the previous years question papers and attempt mock tests. The tips and tricks to prepare for IBPS Clerk Reasoning section are given below:
Go through the topics given in the IBPS Clerk syllabus for Reasoning
Maximum questions in this section are asked from Data Interpretation and Puzzles
Candidates should pr
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Anangsha Patra

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There is no interview in IBPS Clerk exam. The selection process comprises two stages-prelims and Mains. Candidates qualifying the prelims exam are called for the Mains exam. The final selection of candidates is done based on the Mains exam. The marks obtained in the Mains exam are not counted for final selection. Allotment of candidates in the participating banks is done based on merit-cum-preference. The process of conducting interviews in Clerical level jobs was discontinued in 2015. The list of participating banks is given below:Bank of BarodaCanara BankIndian Overseas BankUCO BankBank of IndiaCentral Bank of IndiaPunjab National Ba
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Anangsha Patra

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It is important for candidates to utilise the right resources to prepare for IBPS Clerk exam. The accurate preparation strategy helps candidates in moving ahead on the path to success. Candidates need to put in consistent and dedicated efforts to prepare for IBPS Clerk exam in the right direction. If candidates are preparing for the exam, it is essential for candidates to have an efficient study plan. This will help candidates to prepare in the best possible way. As this is a competitive exam, without study plan, candidates may struggle to clear the cutoff. The tips and tricks to prepare for the exam are given below:For English Languag
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Anangsha Patra

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IBPS Clerk short notification 2023 was released on June 27, 2023. The detailed notification was released on July 1, 2023. The notification comprises all the essential details pertaining to the exam. The candidates must be well-versed in all aspects of the exam. IBPS Clerk notification is released in PDF form on the official website. Candidates appearing for the IBPS Clerk 2023 exam should carefully go through the notification. It is crucial to understand the IBPS Clerk notification 2023 as it outlines all the important details regarding the exam. IBPS Clerk notification is released to select candidates for the post of Clerks in the var
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Anangsha Patra

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IBPS Clerk is a permanent job. All candidates selected for IBPS Clerk exam will be on a probation period of six months. After this period, candidates are confirmed as permanent employees only after an assessment through a test or review of their performance in the probation period. Candidates for the post of IBPS Clerk is selected based on the performance in the Mains exam. The marks obtained in the prelims exam are not counted for the final merit list. IBPS Clerk prelims exam pattern is such that it is divided into three sections-Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability and English Language. The total marks allotted to the prelims exa
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Deeksha Dixit

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The IBPS Clerk Exam is conducted for clerical level posts in 11 Indian public sector banks. The subject-wise syllabus of the IBPS Clerk exam is as follows:
1. English Syllabus: This section includes topics in vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension. The questions are about synonyms, antonyms, correct spelling, and word formation in vocabulary. The basic questions like "spotting errors, " "direct and indirect speech, " and "active and passive voice" are asked in the grammar part.
2. Reasoning: The reasoning syllabus is vast and divided into verbal and nonverbal reasoning. It covers questions of analogy, syllogism, statement, argument, co
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Aakansha Purohit

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Hello dear, Any graduate can give bank exam and they have different marking schemes and cutoff
Bank exams are broadly conducted by SBI and IBPS for the post of PO, SO, CLERK etc. These exams are conducted in prelims, Mains and interview phase. Working in a government job comes with complete financial stability. Salaries in public sector go up, whenever the recommendations of a pay commission are implemented. In the recent past, these recommendations have been employee-friendly, thereby making Central Government jobs even more lucrative.

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