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10 Best Books For Bank PO & Clerks Exams Preparation

After graduation are you preparing for banking exams? It is not easy to break the nutshell and achieve success in this competitive market. You need to give high efforts in your preparations for banking exams. If you are attending banking exam preparation classes, you are a step ahead towards success. But without dedication for self-preparation, you can’t achieve success. Apart from the classes and online preparations, you must purchase the best books for banking exam preparation. On this article, you will get the list of top 10 books for banking exam preparation. 10 Best Books for banking PO & Clerks Exam Preparation S. No.  Name Of Book Author Publication 1.  Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examination Paperback  R.S. Aggarwal  S. Chand 2.  Magical book on Quicker Mathematics  M Tyra  BSC Publication 3.  Analytical Reasoning M.K. Pandey – 4.  High School English Grammar & Composition Wren & Martin  – 5.  Quick Learning Objective General English R.S. Aggarwal – 6.  Guide to Banking Awareness & Banking Aptitude Test R. Gupta  RPH Editorial Board 7.  Computer Literacy and Knowledge for Bank PO and Bank Clerk Exam  Kiran Prakashan  – 8.  Current Affairs  –  MADE EASY 9.  Objective Marketing Aptitude –  Arihant 10.  Objective English  Hari […]

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How Many Nationalised Banks are There in India?

Nationalisation is the process in which private assets transforms into public assets. Under the process of nationalization, the private banks, as well as the state government-owned banks, convert to central government-owned banks. In short, the Banks which were earlier in private sector and then transferred to the public sector through nationalisation process are know as Nationalised Banks. So Nationalization of banks gets done by ordinance or an act or order. In this article, you will get info about the numbers of Nationalised Banks in India and the list of the Nationalized Banks along with the year of nationalisation. List of Nationalized Banks that transformed from private sector to Public Sector In India there are 19 Nationalized Banks 1. Allahabad Bank – 1969 2. Bank of Baroda- 1969 3. Bank of India- 1969 4. Bank of Maharashtra- 1969 5. Canara Bank- 1969 6. Central Bank of India- 1969 7. Dena Bank- 1969 8. Indian Bank- 1969 9. Indian Overseas Bank- 1969 10. Punjab and Sind Bank- 1969 11. Punjab National Bank- 1969 12. Syndicate Bank- 1969 13. UCO Bank- 1969 14. United Bank of India- 1969 15. Andhra Bank- 1980 16. Corporation Bank- 1980 17. Oriental Bank of Commerce- 1980 18. […]

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Can Final Year Student Eligible For SBI Bank PO & Clerk Exams?

Throughout the country, there are numerous of banking aspirants. Many students are preparing full time for SBI Clerk and PO exams, while many final year students also aim to grab the opportunity in other type banking jobs. Every final year student or full-time preparing aspirants must plan to realize their strength and weakness as it is not easy to clear the exams. There three phases of SBI exams and you need to prepare a study plan and give high efforts to achieve success. There are many factors to consider before you apply for SBI clerk and PO Exams. To get faultless information, refer the latest notification You need to refer the eligibility criteria and fulfill the requirements as mentioned in the latest notification. As per the SBI clerks recruitment notification, the education qualification must be graduation in any discipline from any recognized university. For State Bank of India PO- Probationary Officer Exams, candidates in the final year of degree are eligible to apply for the post. Important Note: As per SBI Clerks Recruitment Notification 2018, education Qualification should be Graduation from a recognized university as on 1 January, 2018. Few more points A candidate also must meet the age eligibility criteria. If […]

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Latest OBC Non Creamy Layer Income Limit 2019

Do you belong to OBC? Do you remain updated with the new government regulations and rules for OBC? Do you have any idea about Creamy Layer? The most important thing about creamy layer is if an individual belongs to OBC and exceeds the income limit set by the government and is better educated, he/she will not be eligible for any government-sponsored educational programs as well as other professional benefits. Individuals from OBC’s creamy layer can’t get the reservation benefits after a certain level. If you belong to OBC, then you should be aware of the creamy layer and non-creamy layer as well as its income limit so that you could figure out your rights of claiming the reservation facilities offered for OBC. Current income limit set for the non-creamy category If your income is up to 8 Lakhs per annum and you belong to OBC reservation quota, you will come under the non-creamy layer. Earlier the income limit for non-creamy layer was 6 Lakhs P.A, but now the limit increased to 8 Lakhs. Any individual’s parents having less income than 8 Lakhs P.A will be able to avail the benefits of OBC reservation and would get the non-creamy certificate. Till date […]

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The First bank in India | List of First in Banking History

At some point in time, you would have wondered that which was the first bank of India? Well in this article, we are answering this question for you. Going by the history, it is known that banking did exist in the Ancient India and the banks were basically known as usury. As per the Vedas, the banking started in India in between 2000 and 1400 BCE. Some of the historians also claim that the loan deeds also existed in the ancient India and they were often known as rnalekaya. In the later period during the Mauryan Era, there was the concept of adesha which was nothing but the bill of exchange. Modern Day Bank Moving towards the modern India, the first bank of India was Bank of Hindustan. This bank was established in the year 1770 but the bank was liquidated after the 50 years of operations. As per the information, the bank failed between 18229 and 1832. Name in English – Bank of Hindustan Name in Hindi – बैंक ऑफ हिन्दुस्तान Name in Tamil – ஹிந்துஸ்தான் வங்கி In addition to this, the second oldest bank in India was established in the year 1786 and the bank could only operate […]

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DCB bank full form & DCB Meaning in Banking

Suppose you have participated in a quiz competition and you have been asked about the full form of dcb bank (डीसीबी बैंक). What will be your answer if you do not have any concrete knowledge about the bank? If you hunt on the internet to get the proper knowledge about the bank and fail to satisfy, you are the perfect reader for this article. This is the only article on the web that will help you to get proper knowledge about the bank and to answer correctly.  Let’s go. The dcb bank stands for the “Development Credit Bank Ltd” which is a private limited bank in India. This commercial bank has 310 branches and 515 ATMs across the country. The bank has been awarded as the ‘Best Small Bank’ in India by the ‘Businessworld Magna Awards, 2017‘. In 1930, the ‘Ismailia Co-operative Bank Limited‘ and the ‘Masalawala Co-operative Bank Limited‘ came into existence. Later the ‘Diamond Jubilee Co-operative Bank Limited’ was merged with the first bank and on 1981 the Masalawala Bank and the Ismailia bank were amalgamated with each other and formed the ‘Development Co-operative Bank‘. Later in 1995, its name changed to ‘Development Credit Bank Ltd (DCB)’. At […]

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Top 20 Banks Preference For IBPS PO/Clerks

Many people today have a desire to get associated in the banking field, as it is a statutory or routine job, with fixed timings and lucrative salary package. Lakhs of students today contest for various banking exams. To realize the appropriate ranking of banks in your priorities list in the IBPS forms, one has to take several factors into account. But, based on the some common aspects and expectations of employees, we list the top 20 banks Preference For IBPS PO and Clerks. 1. Punjab National Bank PNB stands first for various reasons. It participates in several employee welfare programs and promotes growth of young employees. It is one of the most popular banks amongst employees, with least employee turnover statistics. Policies towards women employees have been encouraging and more percentage of women mark PNB as their first preference. However, there are certain limitations to this choice as well. The higher authorities of the bank are being shuffled by the Banking Regulatory officers and there is very minimum response or action from the top authorities or the vigilance department. 2. Bank of Baroda Bank of Baroda and PNB are the two distinguished banks, who are known in the market for […]

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4 Types of Bank Jobs Available in India through Exams

Bank jobs are always considered a much secured career option with great pay and other amenities. There are many students who while pursuing their education also prepare for upcoming bank exams to get posted in any one of the most reputed banks in India. As it is considered to be one of the best jobs in the country, getting selected for any post in banks is highly competitive and most difficult. It requires a lot of preparation and the candidate has to go through different exams and interviews depending on the post he/she is applying for. To apply for a banking career, you must know the types of jobs available at Banks in India. The most common posts or jobs for which recruitment campaigns are conducted on a regular basis are as follows: Clerk Probationary Officer Specialist Officer Managers & above Who are they? Almost all the bank employees have joined the organization through either of these 3 cadres: Clerk, Probationary Officer or Specialist Officer irrespective of what post they are at currently or what their pay scale is! Let us understand each job post at banks in detail: Clerk cum Cashier/ Office Assistant Clerical post in banks is the […]

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4 Smart Tips to Prepare for Bank Entrance Exams

Banking jobs are designated on the basis of your performance in Bank Entrance Exams. Hence, the biggest worry for all the Indian youth looking forward to joining public sector banks have only one particular question in their minds – How do I Prepare for Bank Entrance Exams? Banking jobs are one of the top choices for the Indian youth once they finish their college studies as it offers job security as well as a secured future. As a result, so many people from all over India apply for the Bank Entrance Exams and prefer government jobs over high paying private sector jobs. With so many people applying for Banking jobs builds up a high level of the competitive atmosphere where only a few brightest among them top the bank exams as well as clear the interview. These bank exams are quite challenging and test most of your skills such as Logical Reasoning, Numerical Ability, Language, General Knowledge and Computer Knowledge. Hence, without a proper strategy or planning, you can’t clear the Bank Exams. Here is a compilation of some practical tips which can be useful for both new applicants as well as those who didn’t succeed in clearing the exams […]