Bank Exams are one of the recruitment exams in India that are conducted to hire candidates in different PSBs as Probationary Officer or Clerk. These exams are conducted by IBPS annually and the candidates appearing for the same should cross verify the details that are required for the same.
The major banks that carry out the hiring process through these competitive exams are SBI, RBI, RRBs(Regional Rural Banks), and other PSBs i.e. BOI, BOB, PNB, Canara Bank, etc. However, owing to the popularity of these bank exams a lot of candidates apply and appear for the same. Therefore, it is mandatory on the part of candidates that they follow important resources i.e. Mock Tests by Smartkeeda, Topic Tests, Current Affairs, etc for scoring high marks in the examinations.
List of Upcoming Bank Exams 2023
Check out the list of the Upcoming Bank Exams 2023 in the sections mentioned below:SBI
SBI conducts entrance exams for mainly three profiles i.e. Junior Associates(Clerk), Probationary Officer(PO), and Specialist Officer(SO). Follow the table mentioned below to know the updated bank exam calendar of SBI:Post Name | Important Dates |
SBI Clerk |
Online Application: To be announced soon Preliminary Exam: To be announced soon Mains Exam: To be announced soon Provisional Allotment: To be Announced soon |
SBI PO |
Online Application: To be announced soon Preliminary Exam: To be announced soon Mains Exam: To be announced soon Interview: To be announced soon Provisional Allotment: To be Announced soon |
SBI SO |
Online Application: To be announced soon Preliminary Exam: To be announced soon Mains Exam: To be announced soon Interview: To be announced soon Provisional Allotment: To be Announced soon |
IBPS
IBPS conducts exam for mainly three profiles i.e. Clerk, PO and SO as in the table mentioned below:Post Name | Important Dates |
IBPS Clerk |
Online Application: July 2023 Preliminary Exam: 26 August 2023, 27 August 2023, 02 September 2023 Mains Exam: 07th October 2023 Provisional Allotment: To be Announced soon |
IBPS PO |
Online Application: To be announced soon Preliminary Exam: 23 September 2023, 30th September 2023, 01st October 2023 Mains Exam: 05th November 2023 Interview: To be announced soon Provisional Allotment: To be Announced soon |
IBPS SO |
Online Application: November 2023 Preliminary Exam: 30th December 2023, 31st December 2023 Mains Exam: 28th January 2024 Interview: To be announced soon Provisional Allotment: To be Announced soon |
RBI
The candidates can check out the updated bank exam calendar for the different profiles of RBI in the table mentioned below:Post Name | Important Dates |
RBI Grade B |
Online Application: To be announced soon Preliminary Exam: To be announced soon Mains Exam: To be announced soon Interview: To be announced soon Provisional Allotment: To be Announced soon |
RBI Assistant |
Online Application: February 2023 Preliminary Exam: To be announced soon Mains Exam: To be announced soon Provisional Allotment: To be Announced soon |
RRB
The Banks have released the official notification RRB and the important dates for the same can be found in the space below:Post Name | Important Dates |
Office Assistants and Officer Scale I |
Online Application: July 2023 Preliminary Exam: 05.08.2023, 06.08.2023, 12.08.2023, 13.08.2023 and 19.08.2023. Mains Exam: 10.09.2023, 16.09.2023 Provisional Allotment: To be announced soon |
Officers Scale II & III |
Online Application: July 2023 Single Exam: 10.09.2023 Interview: To be announced soon Provisional Allotment: To be Announced soon |
LIC
LIC is yet to announce the dates of the exams of various profiles i.e, Clerk, AAO and ADO yet.Post Name | Important Dates |
LIC Assistant |
Online Application: To be announced soon Preliminary Exam: To be announced soon Mains Exam: To be announced soon Provisional Allotment: To be Announced soon |
LIC AAO |
Online Application: January 2023 Preliminary Exam: 17th, 20th February 2023 Mains Exam: 18 March 2023 Interview: To be announced soon Provisional Allotment: To be Announced soon |
LIC ADO |
Online Application: January 2023 Preliminary Exam: 12th March 2023 Mains Exam: 8th April 2023 Interview: To be announced soon Provisional Allotment: To be Announced soon |
Eligibility Criteria for Bank Exams
The basic eligibility criteria for applying for the Upcoming Bank exams are mentioned in the space below:Nationality
The candidate should be a citizen of India and should be having valid id proof i.e. Pan Card/Adhaar Card/Voter Card to prove the same.Age Limit
The basic age limit to qualify for the Updates Bank Exams is 21 years to 30 years for the candidates who belong to the unreserved candidates. However, the candidates who are from the reserved category i.e. SC/ST/OBC/PWD will be eligible to apply for age relaxations.Educational Qualification
The candidates are required to possess a degree in Graduation in any stream from a recognized University.Banking Exam Pattern
The banks generate employment for three profiles i.e. PO(Probationary Officer), Clerk(Single Window Operator), SO(Specialist Officer). The candidates can check the exam pattern for all the three profiles mentioned in the space below:Bank Clerk Exam Pattern
The exam pattern of the Clerk staff will be held in three phases i.e. Preliminary exam, Mains Exam, and Document Verification. The candidates can check out the details of the exam pattern in the space below:Phase 1: Preliminary Exam
The first phase of the Bank Clerk Selection Process is the Preliminary examination. This is a computer-based test and the major highlights of the examination can be checked in the space below:• Each section will have a different number of questions i.e. 30 questions from English Language and 35 questions each from Reasoning Ability and Quantitative Aptitude.
• The maximum number of questions asked in the exam will be equal to 100.
• As per the marking scheme, the candidates will get 1 mark for each correct answer while there will be a deduction of 0.25 marks for incorrect markings.
• The preliminary exam will be qualifying in nature and the candidates will get 20 minutes to complete a section.
Subjects | Maximum question | Maximum marks | Language of exam | Maximum Duration |
English Language | 30 | 30 | English | 20 minutes |
Reasoning Ability | 35 | 35 | English and Hindi | 20 minutes |
Quantitative Aptitude | 35 | 35 | English and Hindi | 20 minutes |
Total | 100 | 100 | 60 minutes |
Phase 2: Mains Exam
The candidates who qualify in the preliminary examination will be called to appear for the Mains examination.• The candidates will be required to appear for a total of subjects i.e. English Language, Reasoning Ability, General Awareness, and Quantitative Aptitude.
• The candidates will get 1 mark for each correct answer while there will be a deduction of 1/4th of the total marks.
• The total duration allotted to complete the Mains test will be 160 minutes and there will separate sectional timing to complete each test.
Subjects | Maximum question | Maximum marks | Language of exam | Maximum Duration |
English language | 40 | 40 | English | 35 minutes |
Reasoning ability | 50 | 60 | English and Hindi | 45 minutes |
Quantitative aptitude | 50 | 50 | English and Hindi | 45 minutes |
General Awareness | 50 | 50 | English and Hindi | 35 minutes |
Total | 190 | 200 | 160 minutes |
Phase 3: Document Verification
Document Verification is the last stage of the Bank Clerk examination and in this stage, the panel appointed by the bank cross verifies the documents submitted by the candidate. This phase is also qualifying in nature and the candidates are only checked if their documents are original and authentic.Bank PO Exam Pattern
Bank PO or Probationary Officer is another post that is hired by the banks. The selection process of this exam also comprises of three stages i.e. Preliminary Exam, Mains Exam, and Interview round. The candidates have to qualify each round and then they will get selected as a PO in a PSB. The preliminary exam is qualifying in nature while the final merit list is drawn on the combined marks of the Mains exam and Interview in the 80:20 ratio respectively.Phase 1: Preliminary Exam
Similar to the clerk exam, the first phase of the PO is also a preliminary test that is qualifying in nature.• The PO Prelims examination is also conducted as an online test and the candidates have to score marks more than the cut-off marks.
• It has three subjects i.e. English Language having 30 questions and Reasoning Ability and Quantitative Aptitude accounting for 35 questions each.
• As per the marking scheme, the candidates get 1 mark for each correct answer marked while there is a negative marking of 1/4th of total marks i.e. 0.25 marks.
• The total duration to complete the test is equal to 60 minutes that is further divided equally into three sections of 20 minutes each.
Subjects | Maximum question | Maximum marks | Language of exam | Maximum Duration |
English Language | 30 | 30 | English | 20 minutes |
Reasoning Ability | 35 | 35 | English and Hindi | 20 minutes |
Quantitative Aptitude | 35 | 35 | English and Hindi | 20 minutes |
Total | 100 | 100 | 60 minutes |
Phase 2: Mains Exam
Objective Paper
• As of now, there will be four sections in the main exams as well i.e. English Language, Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude, General / Finance Awareness, and Data Interpretation and Analysis
• The bank has introduced sectional timing for each section and the overall time to complete the same will be 180 minutes.
• A negative mark for the wrong answer marked by the candidate will be equal to 1/4th of the marks assigned to any question.
Subjects | Maximum question | Maximum marks | Language of exam | Maximum Duration |
English Language | 35 | 40 | English | 40 mins |
Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude | 45 | 60 | English / Hindi | 60 mins |
General / Finance Awareness | 35 | 40 | English / Hindi | 35 mins |
Quantitative Aptitude | 35 | 60 | English / Hindi | 60 mins |
Total | 155 | 200 | 180 mins |
Descriptive Paper
The candidates will be required to appear for the descriptive test immediately after the objective test is over. In this round, the candidates will be required to type the answers on a keyboard. There will be two questions based on Essays and Letter writing one from each. The candidates will be required to complete a descriptive paper in 30 minutes for 25 marks.Phase 3: Interview
The Interview is the last phase of the selection process of a PO and it is conducted for 100 marks. The candidates will be required to complete the same with qualifying marks i.e. 40% for the General candidates while it is 35% for SC/ST/OBC/PWBD candidates. The final merit list will be drawn by combining the marks of Mains and Interview round in the ratio of 80:20 respectively.Bank Exam Syllabus
The questions asked in the online exam of the bank will be based on the syllabus of both the phases as mentioned in the space below:Subjects | Syllabus |
English Language |
• Reading Comprehension • Cloze Test • Para jumbles • Miscellaneous • Fill in the blanks • Multiple Meaning/Error Spotting • Paragraph Completion |
Reasoning Ability |
• Logical Reasoning • Alphanumeric Series • Ranking/Direction/Alphabet Test • Data Sufficiency • Coded Inequalities • Seating Arrangement • Puzzle • Tabulation • Syllogism • Blood Relations • Input-Output • Coding-Decoding |
Quantitative Aptitude |
• Simplification • Profit & Loss • Mixtures & Allegations • Simple Interest & Compound Interest & Surds & Indices • Work & Time • Time & Distance • Mensuration – Cylinder, Cone, Sphere • Data Interpretation • Ratio & Proportion, Percentage • Number Systems • Sequence & Series • Permutation, Combination & Probability |
General Awareness |
• Financial Awareness • Static Awareness • Current Affairs • Banking Awareness |
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