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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are eligible to appear in SSC UPSC and IBPS if you have enrolled in AMIE before 2013. AMIE equivalance to B.Tech after 2013 is now under litigation.

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ROHITH RDrifter,yet determined

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Just that the difficulty level for CAT will be much higher and IBPS is relatively easy to crack as compared to CAT.
The topics are almost the same.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Hi,
Both are different fields. IBPS will get towards jobs in government sector banks. Whereas, PGDM will be a different lateral for people management. If you have interest in a bank job than go for IBPS.

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Harshit Mehta

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Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus of SSC CGL and IBPS PO
CGL is interested in Geometry, Algebra, Trignometry, Co ordinate Geometry and mensuration, while IBPS PO has more focus on Data Interpretation
Similarities:
Number Series.
Percentages.
Profit & Loss.
Partnership.
Averages.
Ratio and proportion.
Mixture and Allegations.
Time and Work.
Best Books for Quantitative Aptitude Preparation:
Differences
SSC CGL
Geometry.
Algebra.
Trignometry.
Co ordinate Geometry.
Mensuration
IBPS PO
Quadratic Equations
Data Sufficiency
English Syllabus of SSC CGL and IBPS PO
CGL is interested in Visual and Non Verbal Reasoning, while IBPS PO has more focus Analytical Reasoning
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No such computer courses: Try sample papers available online and aptitude questions which are common for most exams. Testsbook.com is a great website for bank exam preparation, you will find many sample papers there and exams are based on similar patterns.

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Age (Min.):18 years (Max.): 28 (for assistant) & 30 years (for Officers).
Education: Pass in degree
Others: Knowledge of local language of the state you are applying is necessary.

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