As you mentioned that you have already done B. Tech, graduate so definitely you are eligible for any bank exam whether it is private or government. If you want to get a job in a bank, then you can prepare for it only when you know that apart from the PO and the clerk in banks, in which specialized field also the job is generated. Not only this, which exam is required to get a job in a bank.
Job Profile (PO, Clerk, or Specialist Officer): If you want to become an officer or clerk in a bank, then you have to be a graduate. If you are looking for a specialist's profile, then you should have experience, qualifications, and expertise in the most important field.
Private Bank and Government Bank: After this, decide whether you want to work in a government bank or a private bank. The process of recruitment in these two sectors is completely different from each other. If you want to get a job in a government bank, then you have to qualify IBPS exam. IBPS exam is necessary for those candidates who want to apply to 20 banks of the public sector. However, SBI and IDBI are two banks in the public sector that do not recruit through IBPS. SBI conducts the examination itself for recruitment.
Private Bank: If you want to get a job in a private bank, then you have to keep an eye on the advertisements appearing in job portals and newspapers. Private banks keep advertising for recruitment from time to time, apart from this you can also apply by visiting the bank's website. ICICI Bank has also created a portal for hiring under the name www.icicicareers.com. Where you can also apply online after searching for the job according to your qualification. The easiest way is to get admission in the PO program, which is run by private banks and Sikkim Manipal together. After the end of the program period, the candidates are selected from different banks.
Cooperative Banks: Many cooperative banks in India recruit for PO and clerk posts through written examination and interview. This exam is less competitive as compared to IBPS and SBI exams.
Tips to crack the exams:
Use good books and online resources: In today's era, the internet is the biggest source of information which is very useful for candidates preparing for bank exams in their homes.
Regular practice of Moak test: Candidates should prepare a routine for their studies and follow it strongly. Practice previous year's question papers and Moak test regularly.
Focus on English and Quantitative Aptitude Paper: This paper should be focused on because in this paper you can score more marks in less time. For this, they should practice regular reading and writing English. To save your valuable time during the written examination, practice as many short tricks as Quantitative Aptitude.
Questions of general knowledge are also asked in banking exams and for general knowledge, you can read the book Lucent general knowledge, besides you read NCERT book for subjects like Indian History, Indian Politics, Indian Economics. And read the newspaper daily, you will get to know the general knowledge of the world.
Swati Sharma
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