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Vishal Kumar

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To crack the IBPS PO exam, you need to have a well-structured and consistent study routine. Here is a daily study plan that you can follow:
1) Start your day with a quick revision of the topics you studied the previous day.
2) Allocate specific time slots for each subject and topic you need to cover. It is recommended to allocate more time to the subjects or topics that you find difficult.
3) Start with the topics that you find difficult and move on to the easier ones. This will help you tackle the challenging topics with a fresh and focused mind.
4) Practice solving mock tests and previous year question papers. This will help you under
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Anangsha Patra

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The job description or job profile of a PO in a bank consists of a number of duties. Some of these duties can be listed as follows:
The Bank PO is responsible for handling public relations, customer's complaints, and most other issues in regard to customer satisfaction
Candidates are responsible for managerial work such as supervising the clerical staff of the branch office
Bank PO manage the cash flow, loans, finances, and mortgages
Candidates are responsible for taking care of the documents related to loans as well (if required).

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simran singh

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Whether you should pursue an MBA or get a job in a bank depends on your career goals and personal preferences. An MBA can be beneficial for individuals who want to gain a broad understanding of business and management principles and develop skills in areas such as finance, marketing, strategy, and leadership. It can also help you network with other professionals and potentially open up opportunities for higher-paying jobs in finance, consulting, or other industries. On the other hand, working in a bank can be a good option for individuals who want to gain practical experience in finance, build a strong understanding of banking operatio
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simran singh

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Earning the Certified Financial Planner CFP or Chartered Financial Analyst CFA designation can be beneficial for professionals working in government banks, as it demonstrates a high level of knowledge and expertise in finance, investments, and financial planning. While it's not a guarantee that earning these certifications will lead to a job, promotion, or increment in a government bank, it can increase your credibility and marketability as a financial professional. It can also demonstrate your commitment to professional development and continuing education, which can be valuable to employers. In general, government banks tend to value
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Anangsha Patra

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They participating banks do not look for any Computer Certificate. Only basic level questions are asked in the paper. Candidates need to prepare such questions. The banks provide training for basic skills after candidates get selected. But while filling form, candidates need to enter their knowledge of computer. MS office Certificate is enough to apply for IBPS Clerk exam. The eligibility criteria prescribed for IBPS Clerk exam is between 20 and 28 years. Relaxation in the upper age limit is provided to candidates belonging to reserved categories. Candidates who have completed graduation can apply for the exam. Final year graduation ca
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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

Both the IBPS Clerk and RRB PO positions have their own unique characteristics, and it ultimately depends on your individual career goals and preferences. An IBPS Clerk is a junior-level position in a bank and mainly deals with customer service, cash management and other administrative tasks. The job is considered to be a stepping stone to become a PO (Probationary Officer). On the other hand, an RRB PO (Regional Rural Bank Probationary Officer) is a higher-level position in a regional rural bank, where the main focus is on loan approvals, recovery of loans, and general banking operations. It's important to weigh the pros and cons of e
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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

The best books for IBPS Clerk exam are given below:
English Language
High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin
Objective General English by Arihant Publications
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
Quantitative Aptitude
Quantitative Aptitude by R S Agarwal
Data Interpretation by Arun Sharma
Objective Mathematics for Competitive Exams by Tarun Goal
Fast Track Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma
Reasoning Ability
Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS Agarwal
Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey
A New Approach to Reasoning: Verbal and Non-Verbal by BS Sijwali and Indus Sijwali
General and Financial Awareness
India Year Book
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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

Both SBI Clerk and IBPS Clerk exams are competitive and require dedicated preparation. However, it is difficult to say which one is more difficult as the level of difficulty can vary from year to year and also depends on an individuals strengths and weaknesses. It is best to thoroughly prepare for both exams and attempt them to the best of your abilities.

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

IBPS Clerk is an entry-level post. IBPS Clerk is a post that offers a lot of learning as well as opportunities. The job profile of IBPS Clerk is given below: Verification of various documents and proofs submitted by the customers Responsible for bank cash, various important documents, keys, etc. Sanctioning of withdrawals by the customers Maintaining the various documents of the bank, balance sheets, ledger, etc. Resolving the various issues of the customers Issuing of Demand Drafts (DDs), bank accounts for the customers, cash receipts, etc. Providing information about the latest schemes and government policies Providing guidance to cu
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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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The prelims exam of IBPS RRB for Officers Scale I and Office Assistant (Multipurpose) will be conducted on August 7, 13, 14, 20 and 21. The IBPS RRB Mains will be carried out on October 1. Prior to this, the result for the Mains exam was released on January 1, 2023 whereas the IBPS RRB reserve list was announced on January 30, 2023.

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