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Friday, 29 August 2014

IBPS Syllabus 2014 Details for Clerks & PO (Probationary Officers)

The Indian Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts the competitive exam at an all India level for the recruitment eligible candidates in all the Scheduled Commercial Banks of India. The candidates participating in the examinations are required to appear and qualify in the CWE (Common Written Exam) and Interview respectively held mostly in the October/ November months each year for the Clerks and Probationary Officers.

The main sections covered under the IBPS Clerks and PO Recruitment Exam cover the following: Quantitative Aptitude (Mathematics), English, Reasoning, General Knowledge and Computer Operations respectively.

Syllabus for IBPS Bank PO & Clerks:

1. Mathematics (50 Marks)

Simplification

Time, Work & Distance

Profit & Loss

Number Systems

Simple Interest & Compound Interest

Permutations & Combinations

Mensuration Cylinder, Cone, Sphere

Quadratic Equations

Sequence and Series

Percentage & Averages

Mixtures & Allegations

Surds and Indices

Data Interpretation

2. English (4050 Marks)

Reading Comprehension

Fill in the Blanks

Sentence Correction

Miscellaneous

Para jumbles

Error Spotting

Paragraph Completion

Cloze Test

Multiple Meaning Words

3. Reasoning (40 to 50 Marks)

Tabulation

Non Verbal Reasoning

Data Sufficiency

Analogy/ Venn Diagrams

Syllogisms

Decision Making

Coded Inequalities

Blood Relations

Alphanumeric Series

Coding Decoding

Assumptions/ Arguments

Course of Action/ Inference

Direction/ Alphabet Test

Input Output

Seating Arrangements

4. Computer Operations (20 to 40 Marks)

History of Computers

Networking: LAN (Local Area Network)/ WAN (Wide Area Network)

Database

Hardware

Software

Internet (Concept, History, Working Environment, Application)

MS Windows –Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

Number Systems

Security Tools, Virus, Hacker

Communication (Basic Introduction)

5. General Knowledge

The General Knowledge section shall include all the topics of current affairs and general knowledge related to economic and social issues of India. The questions covered under this section shall include Banking Industry recent updates and changes in more numbers hence, applicants must prepare accordingly.

These are the basic five sections covered in the Common Written Exam conducted for Clerks and Probationary Officers.

To get more details on IBPS Syllabus for CWE (Common Written Exam), follow the official website link as given below.

View more details on IBPS official site


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