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Bank exams are most neglected govt exam among other exams in India. In country with almost 137 crores of population are looking for a chance to get a good lifestyle. For that govt exams are the first choice among youth.

Banking is an increasingly popular choice of employment for fresh graduates and experienced professionals in India. Banks provide attractive salaries, a measure of job security and many perks for their employees.

Isn't it sound opportunistic ?

Let's look out some important and popular banking exams in India.


1) RBI Grade B exam is conducted for recruitment of Grade B Officers in the Reserve Bank of India.
The answer is not just the salary and the perks that come complimentary with the job (that is always there) but the fact that you get to work in the nation’s apex banking entity makes one go weak in the knees.




2)IBPS Clerk examination is a common written exam conducted every year to recruit candidates for the clerical post in multiple banks all over the country. IBPS PO/MT exam takes place for the recruitment of Probationary Officers and Management Trainees in the participating banks, which are national public sector banks.




3)National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) is an apex regulrity body for overall regulation and licensing of regional rural banks and apex cooperative banks in India. It is under the jurisdiction on Ministry of FinanceGovernment of India.[5] The bank has been entrusted with "matters concerning policy, planning, and operations in the field of credit for agriculture and other economic activities in rural areas in India". NABARD is active in developing & implementing Financial Inclusion .


4)SBI PO (State Bank Of India Probationary Officer.)

Every year, the SBI PO bank examination is conducted for the recruitment of personnel for the post of Probationary Officer (PO) by State Bank of India (SBI), which is the largest and oldest recruitment bank in the country.





We will discuss about their syllabus in detail on other posts. stay tune.

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