go to
http://www.exambank.com/
and have some practice
How to Prepare
Every year, a multitude of candidates appear for the banking service examinations and naturally, there is an intense competition for the jobs that are a handful in number. Therefore, a thorough preparation is required in order to get through.
To be successful, regular practice in all the five tests viz. Test of Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness, Descriptive Test and English Language, is essential. Various competition magazines adequately cover all the sections. To supplement their efforts, candidates may refer to standard books on General Knowledge.
The basics can be done by using tenth standard books and then start doing section tests, from Reasoning, Maths, English, etc. Try to get a good score in each section. After that, do some full-length tests that contain all the sections, within the stipulated time.
For the descriptive paper, refer to the model paragraphs and descriptive questions
published in the Competition Magazines. The candidate must have a good expression and the sentences must be grammatically correct. Efforts must be made to improve your handwriting as well, as this could be a major shortcoming in the written paper. Apart from this, the candidate must be aware of current issues and recent incidents of importance.
There are a number of books and correspondence courses available for bank preparatory examinations. There is, however, no substitute for self-study and self-preparation. Regular studies, systematic preparations, self-confidence and regular practice, is all that is required to pass this exam.
After the written examination, the short-listed candidates are called for an interview. General questions are asked to check the candidate's General Awareness and relevant issues related to Economics. The interview is also conducted to gauge the candidate’s personality and aptitude. Therefore, Candidates should prepare for the interview simultaneously and take care to develop their personality and confidence.
2007-01-15 02:33:57
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answered by Kevin 5
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This depends on 2 variables -
Bank either Nationalized or Private
Designation and grade of employee
The focus on personal development is more in the private sector than in nationalized banks..
2007-01-15 04:01:01
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answered by Raghav 4
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India they don't train their employees. If you don't believe me go to any state bank of india branch and see for yourself. Banking in india is a joke.
2007-01-15 02:25:18
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answered by Anonymous
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