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Rohit Mishra

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SBI PO Eligibility Criteria - 2018
Educational Qualification
Graduation Degree: The eligibility criteria for the SBI exam is graduation degree in any of the streams such as B.A. B.Com B.Sc. B.Tech, etc. , from a University recognised by the Government of India. Candidate who possesses same qualification from the university recognised by the Central Government is also eligible to apply for this exam. Candidates should have a valid Mark-sheet / Degree:
Certificate which supports that they are graduates on the day they were registered for the exam. The percentage of marks obtained in Graduation should be mentioned at time of registration fo
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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

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Hello Rahul,
If your ultimate goal is SBI PO, then there won't be need of MBA Distance education. If you want still then go ahead for MBA Sales and Marketing which will help you in the present company or any company with your experience. However, if you are doing PO Exam Preparation and Distance MBA also then you might not get desired marks, your study is bifurcated in two sections.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Yes, you get weight.
The application form does ask for work experience details but it is not mandatory. However, during the final selection of candidates, work experience is given some weightage by the Iims. The exact weightage given to work experience is never revealed by the Iims but it varies from IIM to IIM.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Dear Namratha,
Sorry to say, graduation in any stream is mandatory for applying SBI PO exam. You can seek an advantage if you have graduate.
All the best for your future.

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amish jain

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Yes, there are not a lot of differences between these two exams. If you are preparing for the CAT exam, you can easily fight the Bank PO exam.
The SBI PO exam consists of five sections that are English, reasoning, quantitative aptitude, general awareness and computer knowledge. The SBI exam is held in two parts that is preliminary exam and main exam.
While the CAT exam consist three main section as follows:
1.) Quantitative Ability (QA)
2.) Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
3.) Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VRC)
Although, there is not major difference in the syllabus but the level of difficulty of the questions in thes
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amish jain

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Hello Ankit,
Yes, you can prepare and apply for the banking job exams conducted by IBPS or SBI. IBPS and SBI conduct various exams to recruit candidates in public sector banks.
The minimum qualification required for the banking exams is graduation degree in any stream from recognized university.
Check the IBPS PO recruitment notification for all the detail here: https://www.eduncle.com/ibps-po-recruitment-exam -click here.
However, there are different eligibility criteria required for different exams that candidates must ensure if they are eligible for the exam or not?
There are nationality, age limit and educational or physical requiremen
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Debayan HalderI'm an officer in a PSU bank.

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It depends on the interviewer, but if you prove your efficiency, knowledge and overall passion in the banking field and convince them, they'll see all the positivity in you and may get selected you over the others.

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