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Banking Exams

BANKING EXAMS

Bank Exams are conducted all over India for the recruitment of candidates into various banking services. Banking Sector in India comprises of Nationalized (government owned), Private banks and Specialized banking. Public Sector Banks conduct an All India Examination. Various Banks advertise about their vacancies through classified ads.

List of Bank Exams

Bank CET – Common All India Entrance Test (CET) for Bank Jobs (PO & Clerical)

G.I.C Exam – G.I.C. Officer’s Examination

IBPS Clerk CWE – IBPS Clerk Exam

IBPS PO CWE – IBPS PO Exam

IBPS RRB

IBPS Specialist Officer – IBPS Specialist Officer Combined Written Exam

RBI Assistant Exam – Reserve Bank of India Assistant Exam

RBI Grade B

SBI Clerk Exam – State Bank of India Clerk Exam

SBI – PO Exam – State Bank Probationary Officer’s Exam

NABARD

Bank Exams Eligibility and Application Procedure

Banking Sector in India comprises of Commercial Banks and Co operative Banks which conduct the exams for the recruitment of candidates for various positions through advertising in national news papers. Different Banks have different Eligibility requirements for various posts.

Generally Graduates from any discipline are eligible for the entry point officer cadre positions in various commercial (public/private sector) banks.

Current trends indicate that private banks invite applications from first class graduates for Officer Trainee posts while public sector banks invite first class (some times graduates with above 65% marks) to apply for openings as Probationary Officers (Junior Management Grade).

Although clerical cadre recruitment rarely takes place in private banks, public sector banks may recruits candidates who have completed plus two/graduation for such positions.

Reserve Bank of India – The Recruitment to Reserve Bank Officers ‘Grade ‘A’/’B’ exam is conducted by Reserve Bank of India Service Board, Mumbai. Age Eligibility – 21-26 & Graduate/Postgraduates/ CA/MBA

Foreign/Private Banks- Officers or other Candidates are taken from parent organization on basis of merit

State Bank and other nationalised banks- Bank Entrance Exams Age eligibility for these is – 18-26 & the candidate should be a Degree-holder

Nationalised Commercial Banks – Probationary Officers (PO) Age Eligibility – Max. 28 yrs. & Graduate Degree holder

Banking Exams Pattern and Admission Process

Reserve Bank of India – An All India Exam is conducted for class I posts. RBI examination consists of General Mental Ability Paper and English Proficiency Paper

Foreign/Private Banks – Reputed management institutes like IIMs, Xavier Labour Relations Institute, University of Bombay, University of Delhi make the selections. Candidates go through a 3-wk orientation programme before the 6mth-1yr training, they are made Ass. Manager

State Bank and other Nationalised banks – Written Test and Interview for Probationer Officer Selection is made by the Central Recruitment Board (SBI)

Nationalised Commercial Banks – Advertising is done through the Banking Service Recruitment Boards (BSRB)

Banking Entrance Exam usually involves a selection process that could include a written test, group discussion / personal interview.

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