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Anangsha Patra

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The following items are not allowed inside SBI Clerk exam centre:Any stationary item such as textual material (printed or written), bits of papers, geometry/pencil box, plastic pouch, calculator, scale, writing pad, pen drives, log table, electronic pen/scanner are not allowedAny communication device such as bluetooth, earphones, microphone, pager, health band, etc. is not allowed.Other items such as goggles, handbags, hair-pin, hair-band, belt, cap, watch, camera, any metallic item, any eatable item opened or packed, any other item which could be used for unfair means for hiding communication devices such as camera, blue tooth de
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Anangsha Patra

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The examination authority asks for the printout of SBI Clerk application form. Therefore, there is a possibility that you might face difficulty during document verification process if you do not have a print out of the SBI clerk application form. It is recommended that you contact SBI directly to inquire about their specific requirements for document verification and to see if there are any alternatives forr providing the printout of the SBI Clerk application form. It is always better to be prepared with all the required documents to avoid any inconvenience. Candidates need to apply online for SBI Clerk 2023 exam. The application proce
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Anangsha Patra

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The total annual emoluments of candidates posted in metro cities such as Mumbai INR 29,000 per month. This includes DA and other allowances at the current rate and two additional increments for newly recruited Junior Associates. The newly recruited SBI Clerk gets reimbursement of various perquisites, provident fund, pension under New Pension Scheme (Defined Contribution Benefit), medical leave fare and other facilities. 

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Anangsha Patra

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IBPS Clerk starting salary is INR 19,900 (INR 17,900 plus two advance increments). The newly revised payscale of SBI Clerk is INR 17900-1000/3-20900-1230/3-24590-1490/4-30550- 1730/7-42600-3270/1-45930-1990/1-47920. Candidates can calculate their salaries by adding basic salary, HRA, city compensation, provident fund and pension contributions. The basic pay is INR 17,900, however, with two advance increments, the starting basic salary is INR 19,900.

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Anangsha Patra

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Candidates can choose the books for SBI Clerk exam that have covered the entire syllabus. The language of books should be written in simple language and can be understood by candidates easily. The best books for SBI Clerk plays a major role in the candidate's preparation. It is important to go through SBI Clerk books along with the syllabus to ace the exam. Candidates must refer to the best books for SBI Clerk exam to clear the concepts of the topics given in the syllabus.    

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Anangsha Patra

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The important topics for SBI Clerk Reasoning section are Logical Reasoning, Alphanumeric Series, Data Sufficiency, Seating Arrangement, Syllogism, Blood Relations, Input-Output, Coding-Decoding, etc. The Reasoning section appears both in prelims and Mains exams. The best books for SBI Clerk Reasoning section are given below:Modern Approach to Verbal Reasoning by R S AgarwalAnalytical Reasoning by M K PandeyLucents Computer by Rani Ahilya

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Anangsha Patra

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The GA section carries questions from Current Affairs, Static GK, Banking/Financial terms, etc. Candidates can refer to the following books for SBI Clerk exam:Objective Banking & Financial Awareness by Dhankar PublicationBanking Awareness (Objective with Subjective) by Sangram Keshari Rout

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Anangsha Patra

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The Quantitative Aptitude section carries questions from Simplification, Number Series, Data Sufficiency, Data Interpretation, Quadratic Equation, Time & Distance, Work, Profit & Loss, Simple and Compound Interest, Ratio & Proportion, Averages, Percentages, etc. Quantitative Aptitude section appears in both prelims and Mains exams. Candidates can refer to the following books for this section:Magical Book on Quicker Mathematics by M TyraData Interpretation by Arun SharmaQuantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal

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Sneha Kumari

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It is often observed that candidates preparing for bank PO exams may find it relatively easier to crack bank clerical exams compared to candidates solely preparing for clerical exams. Here are a few reasons for this:Overlapping Syllabus: The syllabus for bank PO exams and bank clerical exams often overlaps to a large extent. Both exams cover similar subjects such as English Language, Numerical Ability, Reasoning Ability, and General Awareness. Candidates preparing for bank PO exams would have already covered these subjects in their preparation, giving them an advantage in the clerical exam.Higher Difficulty Level: Bank PO exams general
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Sneha Kumari

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There is no such thing as easy or difficult. You have to put equal efforts everywhere. The difficulty level of exams can vary depending on individual strengths, preparation strategies, and personal aptitude. However, it is generally observed that the Bank Clerical Exam (such as IBPS Clerk, SBI Clerk) is considered relatively easier compared to the SSC (Staff Selection Commission) exams and RRB NTPC (Railway Recruitment Board Non-Technical Popular Categories) exam.Here are some factors to consider:Syllabus and Exam Pattern: The Bank Clerical exams generally have a specific syllabus focusing on topics like English Language, Numerica
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