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In today's society, there is a lot of competition, and achieving your goals requires a lot of hard work. Bank positions are the most well-known, but they are difficult to obtain. However, it is not impossible; you only need to be attentive when studying for your tests.

Bank positions in the private sector are currently the most appealing to Indian youths. They offer high-paying positions in compared to government bank jobs, however working intelligently while preparing should enough. You only need to give suitable instructions, and you'll be able to pass any bank exam on the first attempt.

While studying bank course, freshers can apply for entry-level positions in retail banks such as Axis Bank and Yes Bank.

The Different Kinds of Bank Exams

  1. IBPS Probationary Officer Common Written Examination – The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts a Common Written Examination (CWE) as a pre-requisite for Probationary Officer selection. The person in charge of the bank is known as the PO. They set up the online examinations as well as the online results, and then they notify the shortlisted individuals about the interviews.
  2. Probationary Officer at the State Bank of India – These examinations are for vacancies in the bank's Probationary Officer post. The State Bank of India conducts a written exam as part of the selection process for Probationary Officer candidates. The exam is split into two sections: Part A consists of objective tests, while Part B consists of descriptive tests.
  3. Banks that are privately owned – They have their own full-time training programme and aptitude exam, both of which are held on the ICICI Manipal Academy campus. The MBA in Banking and Finance programme will be enrolled in the programme .
  4. IBPS Clerk – A bank clerk is an important member of the faculty. He communicates with customers on an each basis. Exams for clerical positions are held at several banks. For the IBPS Clerk Exam, you simply need to choose your desired bank.
  5. IBPS SO (Specialist Officer) – The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection conducts it for individuals seeking positions as Specialist Officers in Public Sector Banks. Law Officer, Agriculture Field Officer, Marketing Officer, HR Officer, and IT Officer are just a few of the professions available. The requirements for various positions varies.
  6. For Regional Rural Banks, There Is A Common Written Exam – It is designed for candidates interested in working in Regional Rural Banks as Officers (Scales 1, 2, and 3) and Office Assistants (Multipurpose) (RRB). The IBPS administers them online.

Exam Preparation Tips for Bank Exams:

1.Begin with the subject in which you are most comfortable.
2.You can start by giving a IBPS Clerk Mock Test or any other exam for both the preliminary and main exams. This will give you an idea of the types of questions that will be asked and the exam format.
3.Spend at least 3 hours on each subject; this will allow you to identify your flaws and examine your strong and weak points. If you notice any problems, correct them as soon as possible.
4.Set some goals for yourself and attempt to finish your topics.
5.Practice the basic questions from many themes.
6.When it comes to planning, make sure you divide your time wisely.

7.Examine some books and online tests. Candidates can access a wealth of information on the internet.
8.Rehearse the same questions from the past.
9.Try some tactics and strategies to solve questions on quantitative, logical, and reasoning bank exams.
10.By taking more mock tests, you can improve your time management skills.
11.Joining a library will provide you with a relaxing place in which to study.
12.You can get assistance by hiring a professional coach.
13.Prepare some current events for the previous six months.
14.To achieve your objectives, all you need is the appropriate approach and strategy. So, try to practice more and concentrate more; this is how you will pass your exam.