The Banking Industry has been progressing at an unstoppable speed since the past few years and has definitely lived to the reputation of being the 'Backbone of the Indian Economy'. Every year, the banking industry conducts various recruitment for a number of posts - Bank Clerk, Assistant, Probationary Officer, Specialist Officer etc. for various Public Sector Banks, Private Sector Banks, Regional Rural Institutes etc. An excess of 1,00,000+ jobs are generated by the Banking Industry every year and the candidates apply for recruitment examinations through SBI Recruitment, IBPS Recruitment, NABARD Recruitment, etc.
As per an in-depth analysis conducted by OnlineTyari experts, approximately all banking recruitment exams are based on 5 broad-level subjects, and if an aspirant covers all of these topics, he/she can perform well in any Bank Examination. The list of important sections for most bank exams is as follows:
Reasoning (Verbal and Non Verbal)
English (Grammar and Non Grammar)
Quantitative......
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The Banking Industry has been progressing at an unstoppable speed since the past few years and has definitely lived to the reputation of being the 'Backbone of the Indian Economy'. Every year, the banking industry conducts various recruitment for a number of posts - Bank Clerk, Assistant, Probationary Officer, Specialist Officer etc. for various Public Sector Banks, Private Sector Banks, Regional Rural Institutes etc. An excess of 1,00,000+ jobs are generated by the Banking Industry every year and the candidates apply for recruitment examinations through SBI Recruitment, IBPS Recruitment, NABARD Recruitment, etc.
As per an in-depth analysis conducted by OnlineTyari experts, approximately all banking recruitment exams are based on 5 broad-level subjects, and if an aspirant covers all of these topics, he/she can perform well in any Bank Examination. The list of important sections for most bank exams is as follows:
- Reasoning (Verbal and Non Verbal)
- English (Grammar and Non Grammar)
- Quantitative Aptitude (Arithmetic, Algebra, Data Interpretation etc.)
- General Awareness (Current Affairs, Static Affairs and Subject wise Knowledge)
- Banking/Financial Awareness (Banking/Financial Current Affairs , Theories and Plans)
We at OnlineTyari always believe in providing the best available study material to the aspirants. Here we are offering you a combo of books that contains best in class books for each section. The titles available in this combo are as follows:
- A Premier Book for banking by BSC Publication - This book covers a variety of topics related to banking and finance. It will enable you to understand and analyze the basics as well as contemporary trends and operations in banking and finance, providing you a sound theoretical basis.
- Quicker Math by M.Tyra – It is a preparatory book on mathematics for various competitive examinations like, SSC, UPSC, CPO, LIC, GIC and UTI among others. The aim of this book is not only to acquaint the students with various types of problems given in these examinations and how to solve them, but also to teach the students effective ways to tackle each of the problems faster and more effectively.
- English Language Study material (Vol –I and II) by Plinth to Paramount – This series completes the English Section Syllabus asked in all the banking recruitment examination in India. This book is designed as per the user point of view.
- Verbal and Non-Verbal by R.S Aggarwal – This book covers the complete syllabi of the various competitive examinations to aid the students understand and cope with this much overlooked yet important portion.
- Current Affairs 2017 by Manohar Pandey (Arihant Publication) - In-depth knowledge about the varied sections covered under the subject of General Knowledge is mandatory for the candidates aspiring to appear for various competitive and recruitment examinations like SSC, Bank Clerk & PO, Railway Recruitment, etc. as the same is asked in almost each and every recruitment examination.
- General Knowledge by Lucent’s Publication - Each year millions of applicants aspire for competitive based government jobs, where often the most innocuous of general knowledge information could prove to be the cutting edge between success and failure at cracking the examination. Be it the country's most prestigious competitions for induction into IAS & IPS or state civil services, banking services, Indian railways, the armed forces or others; at the competitive examination the candidate is bound to face multi-disciplinary questions that will test one's general awareness and knowledge about subjects other that one is master at.
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