Banking Exam
Bank jobs are often considered amongst the most monotonous jobs in
India. The quotidian 9-5 routine, the mundane job profile and constant nature
of work involved drives many people away from bank
jobs in India. However, the advent of new fields such as investment
banking and business consultancy has made the banking one of India's most
coveted job sectors.
Last year alone, nearly 60,000 people were recruited for positions
at government-funded banks from banking exams held by certain authorities. This
increase in recruitment can be attributed to explosive growth in the number of
branches each bank is opening for the convenience of customers in urban areas.
This rise is nothing short of remarkable, as the scope
in banking sector was practically non-existent in the late 1980s.
Liberalization of the Indian economy in 1991 changed the banking sector
forever.
Whilst earlier major public sector banks did not bother to improve
customer service or open new branches for customer convenience, private banks
such as ICICI, HDFC, Global Trust Bank (now known as Oriental Bank of Commerce)
etc, tapped into the demands of dissatisfied customers. This increase in
competition prompted public sector banks to step up their game to keep
customers from turning to private sector banks for their banking needs.
Nearly 26 years later, banks today are ready to bend upside down
to satisfy customers. Facilities such as net and mobile banking, credit cards,
De-MAT accounts and mutual fund investments have been made available to
incorporate customers completely in the bank environment.
Banks:
Functions and Positions
A bank is defined as the financial institution that accepts
deposits from the public and creates credit and highly regulated in most of the
countries due to their importance in the financial system and influence on
national economies. Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (retail) and Berenberg Bank
(merchant) are the 2 oldest existing banks in the history of banking. The Bank
of England was the 1st to begin the permanent issue of banknotes in 1695.
Activities of banks can be divided into 5: Retail Banking (deals directly with
individuals and small businesses, Business (Provide services to mid-market
business), Corporate (directed at large business entities), private (provide
wealth management services to high-net-worth individuals and families) and
investment (financial markets related activities). In the field of commerce and
accounts, banking is one of the niche careers to pursue that is expanding
rapidly. India has 93 commercial and 27 public sector banks out of which 19 are
nationalized and 6 are SBI and its associate banks, and rest two are IDBI Bank
and Bharatiya Mahila Bank, which are categorized as other public sector banks.
Some prospective careers
in banking are :
Bank
Probationary Officer (PO)
Financial
Analyst
Account
Manager
Specialist
IT Officer
Marketing
Officer (SO)
Law
Officer (SO)
Rajbhasha
Adhikar
Agricultural
Field Officer
Minimum
educational qualification required for appearing in banking exams:
Graduation
in any discipline with knowledge of 1 local language.
At least a
certificate/diploma in computer operations/language from an
Institute
Age limit
is 20-28 years (+5 for SC/ST, +3 for OBC, +10 for disabled)
Scope
of Banking Sector in India
The banking sector is considered to as the backbone of the Indian
economy and offers various career opportunities to students from all fields:
science, commerce humanities. You need to good in analyzing numbers with strong
mathematics so that you can interpret and analyze numerical data. It is one of
the lucrative careers especially for the people who are looking job in
government sector.
The sector is in the huge need for manpower as Government of India
is taking banking to remote areas also by opening new branches. It is also
considered one of the socially respectable and secure job. In India, there are
multiple examinations for bank jobs conducted by IBPS, State Bank of India and
Reserve Bank of India (twice in a year). To clear these bank xaminations
you need to be proficient in Reasoning, Aptitude, General knowledge, General
English and Arithmetic topics. Communication and interaction with customers is
most important in this field and hence gives you an exposure to different types
of people with varied needs and lifestyles and enhances your confidence level
as well in the long run.
IBPS
(Institute of Banking Personnel Selection)
Institute of Banking Personnel Selection is an autonomous agency
in India and started its operation in 1975 as Personnel Selection Services
(PSS). It is registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 and also a
Public Trust under the Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950. The Governing Board
consists of nominees from Reserve Bank of India, Ministry of Finance Government
of India, National Institute of Bank management, representatives of Public
Sector Banks, Insurance sector, and academics. They offer services in 4 areas:
Recruitment Projects, Promotion Projects, Admission Tests & Certification
Exam Projects and Assessment Centres & Group Dynamics Related Personality
Assessments, (including Group Exercises & Interviews). In 2011, IBPS
announced a Common Written Examination (CWE) for the recruitment of officers
and clerks in Indian banks and now the CWE test of IBPS is mandatory for anyone
who seeks an employment in 29 sector and regional rural banks in India. It also
offers human resource services to LIC, insurance companies, NABARD, IDBI,
public sector undertakings and government departments. It is one of the best
personnel selection test conducting agency in India.
Banking exams in India
Many aspirants of this question on their minds: How
to start career in banking?
Public sector banks in India recruit professionals based on
performance inÂ
banking exams conducted around the year. While some recruiters
such as SBI and NABARD conduct their own separate banking
exams, most public sector banks recruit employees through IBPS
banking exams. The career
options in banking on offer in most of these banking exams
are:
IBPS
Clerk: An employee who conducts general office tasks spanning all
departments of a bank. They generally have to maintain the record filing,
staffing service counters, screening specialists, and other regulatory tasks.
Minimum age to appear in IBPS clerical banking exams is 20 years where
applicants are trained on the job and gets an opportunity of sustainable
learning in Banking, Finance, management, and other areas on his choice. It is
one of the easiest jobs where you can enjoy the facilities provided by the government
pensions after retirement, job security, allowances and low-interest loans.
IBPS
Probationary Officer: It is the higher grade than a clerk, where you start as a
trainee officer in the Junior Management Grade Service (JMGS) of the bank and
can rise to the highest grades later on. PO is appointed for 2 years training
probation period as an Assistant Manager in the bank to handle cash management,
payments, reports, professional link building, customer service/relationship,
document and account verification, etc. The selection process for PO post is
completed in 2 steps: Common Written Examination and Interview of shortlisted
Candidates.
IBPS
Specialist Officer: SO mainly works in the back of the offices where they deal
with the technical and human resources of the bank. To apply for this post you
have to complete PG course at least in any specialized technical field. IBPS SO
banking exams are held once in a year. Due to the advancement in technology,
there is a need for specialized manpower (SO) in banking system who can handle
modern technology banking products and services smoothly to increase the
business of bank efficiently.
The top
10 banking exams conducted every year are listed below:
1.
National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development
(NABARD)Grade A&B Banking exams
Established back in 1982, NABARD's principal purpose is to help
rural enterprises flourish by providing necessary financial assistance and
industrial guidance. Nearly all profits it makes are directed back to providing
sustainable credit to rural industries and developing cottage, small scale and
village industries. In a country where 17% of the GDP is derived from the
agricultural sector, NABARD has played a crucial role in the growth spiral of
the Indian economy.
Recruitment for NABARD is done for officers designated as Grade A
and B. Banking exams are conducted by NABARD for both, grade A and B officer
recruitment. The preliminary banking exams are common for both grade A and B
officers and are conducted in May every year.
|
S. No
|
Topic
|
Weightage
|
|
1.
|
Reasoning
|
20
|
|
2.
|
General
English
|
40
|
|
3.
|
Computer
Aptitude
|
20
|
|
4.
|
Current
Affairs
|
20
|
|
5.
|
Quantitative
Aptitude
|
20
|
|
6.
|
Economic
and Social issues
|
40
|
|
7.
|
Agriculture
and Rural Development
|
40
|
|
|
Total
|
200
|
NABRAD prelims banking exams are two hours long and contain 0.25
negative marking for every wrong answer.
NABARD
Grade A Mains Pattern is given below:
|
S. No
|
Exam
|
Position
|
Topic
|
Weightage
|
Duration
|
|
1.
|
Phase I
|
Common for
all
|
General
English
|
100
|
90 minutes
|
|
2.
|
Phase II
|
For General
Post
|
Economic
& Social Issues and Agriculture & Rural Development
|
100
|
90 minutes
|
|
For posts
including following - Economics, Agriculture, Agriculture
Engineering , Plantation and Horticulture, Animal
Husbandry, Fisheries, Food Processing, Water Resource
Development & Mgt, Social Work, CA and CS
|
Specific
Discipline
|
NABARD Grade B Mains Exam pattern
|
S. No
|
Exam
|
Topic
|
Weightage
|
Duration
|
|
1.
|
Phase I
|
General
English
|
100
|
90 minutes
|
|
2.
|
Phase II
|
Economic
and Social Issues and Agri. and Rural Development (General Posts)
|
100
|
90 minutes
|
|
Agriculture
(RDBS Agriculture Post)
|
||||
|
3.
|
Phase III
|
Development
Economics, Statistics, Finance & Management
|
100
|
90 minutes
|
Both preliminary and mains banking exams are conducted in online
mode. Shortlisted candidates after Mains exams are called up for the interview
after which final selection is done.
2.
State Bank of India Probationary Officer (SBI PO) Banking Exams
One of the oldest public sector banks in India, SBI is amongst the
country's most reliable banks. SBI has the highest number of branches in the
country, spanning the smallest townships to the largest metropolitan cities. It
is often considered a trendsetter when it comes to setting interest rates for
home loans, car loans and other personalized loan packages.
Unlike other banks, SBI does not accept IBPS banking exam scores
and conducts its own PO and clerkship exams. SBI PO banking exams are held in
July every year in an objective based format. Like most banking exams, SBI PO
is conducted in two stages, preliminary and mains.
National banks still reign
supreme amongst other sectors in India
The exam
pattern of SBI
PO prelims exam is:
|
Section
|
Number of
questions
|
Weightage
|
Duration
|
|
General
English
|
30
|
30
|
60 minutes
|
|
Quantitative
Aptitude
|
35
|
35
|
|
|
Reasoning
Ability
|
35
|
35
|
|
|
TOTAL
|
100
|
100
|
Negative marking is set at 0.25 for every incorrect answer. The
exam pattern for SBI PO mains exam is:
|
Section
|
Number of
questions
|
Marks
|
Time
|
|
Reasoning
and Computer Knowledge
|
45
|
60
|
60 min
|
|
Data
Analysis and Interpretation
|
35
|
60
|
45 min
|
|
Knowledge
of banking and economy
|
40
|
40
|
35 min
|
|
General
English
|
35
|
40
|
40 min
|
|
TOTAL
|
155
|
200
|
3 hours
|
The written exam is followed by a descriptive test entailing
letter/essay writing lasting 30 minutes and amounting to 50 marks. Candidates
who clear Mains objective and descriptive test are called up for GD and PI
round. After its conclusion, the final list of selected students is released.
3. SBI Clerkship exam Banking Exams
A clerkship at SBI entails handling general operations in all
departments of a given bank. These operations range from interacting with
customers to working at cash counters and assisting POs. SBI preliminary
clerkship banking exams are held in August every year. Clerks can be promoted
to Pos after internal evaluation based on performance and interview.
The exam
pattern of SBI preliminary Clerkship exam is:
|
S.No
|
Topic
|
Number of
Questions
|
Weightage
|
|
1.
|
English
Language
|
30
|
30
|
|
2.
|
Mathematical
Ability
|
35
|
35
|
|
3.
|
Reasoning
Ability
|
35
|
35
|
|
TOTAL
|
|
100
|
100
|
The exam is 60 minutes long and has 0.25 negative marking.
The exam
pattern of SBI Mains Clerkship exam is:
|
S. No
|
Topic
|
Number of
questions
|
Weightage
|
Duration
|
|
1.
|
General
English
|
40
|
40
|
35 minutes
|
|
2.
|
Quantitative
Aptitude
|
50
|
50
|
45 minutes
|
|
3.
|
Reasoning
and Computer Aptitude
|
50
|
60
|
45 minutes
|
|
4.
|
Financial
Awareness
|
50
|
50
|
35 minutes
|
|
|
TOTAL
|
190
|
200
|
2 hr 45 min
|
Candidates for interview are shortlisted based purely on
performance in Mains exam. Results of the interview are made available on SBI's
website.
4.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Grade B officer Banking exams
One of the most prestigious banking organizations in India, RBI
offers one of the most dynamic and challenging career
opportunities in the banking sector. Unlike other banks were the job
description has consistency, working for RBI requires a more dynamic
approach. RBI Grade B officer banking exams is conducted in September
every year in two stages: preliminary and mains.
Exam
pattern for RBI prelims is tabulated below:
|
S. No
|
Topic
|
Number of
Questions
|
Weightage
|
|
1.
|
Current
Affairs
|
80
|
80
|
|
2.
|
General
English
|
30
|
30
|
|
3.
|
Quantitative
Aptitude
|
30
|
30
|
|
4.
|
Reasoning
Ability
|
60
|
60
|
|
|
TOTAL
|
200
|
200
|
The exam is two hours long and contains 0.25 negative marking as
well. Exam pattern for RBI Grade B mains (Phase II) is tabulated below
|
S. No
|
Topic
|
Format
|
Weightage
|
Duration
(min)
|
|
1.
|
Economic
and Social Issues
|
MCQ
|
100
|
90
|
|
2.
|
English
(Writing)
|
Subjective
|
100
|
90
|
|
3.
|
Finance and
Management
|
MCQ
|
100
|
90
|
After Phase II, candidates are shortlisted for interview round
based on performance in Mains. Interview carries 50 marks during final
selection.
5.
Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Probationary Officer (IBPS PO) Banking
Exams
IBPS examinations began in 1975 with the sole purpose of finding
qualified professionals to work in the banking sector. Nearly all public sector
banks recruit bankers based on their respective performance in IBPS
examinations. Like other banking exams, IBPS also conducts PO examinations in
two stages: preliminary and mains. The preliminary exam is held in October
every year.
Exam
pattern of IBPS PO prelims is tabulated below:
|
Topic
|
Number of
questions
|
Weightage
|
|
General
English
|
30
|
30
|
|
Quantitative
Aptitude
|
35
|
35
|
|
Reasoning
Ability
|
35
|
35
|
|
TOTAL
|
100
|
100
|
The exam is one hour long has 0.25 negative marking for every
wrong answer. The IBPS
PO Mains pattern was amended this year to increase the
difficulty of the exam. The pattern is similar to SBI PO exam from this year
onwards.
|
Section
|
Number of
questions
|
Weightage
|
Duration
(min)
|
|
Reasoning
skills and Computer Aptitude
|
45
|
60
|
60
|
|
General
English
|
35
|
40
|
40
|
|
Data
Analysis and Interpretation
|
35
|
60
|
45
|
|
General
Banking and Finance knowledge
|
30
|
40
|
35
|
|
TOTAL
|
155
|
200
|
180
|
After objective phase, candidates will appear for a descriptive
test carrying 50 marks and lasting 30 minutes. The written banking exams is
followed by a PI round carrying 20% weightage for final selection.
IBPS Clerkship Banking Exams
Banks beside SBI hire clerks based upon performance in IBPS
Clerkship banking exams. The exam is held in November every year and is
conducted in two phases: preliminary and mains.
The exam pattern of IBPS Clerkship is tabulated below:
|
Topic
|
Number of
Questions
|
Weightage
|
Duration
|
|
General
English
|
30
|
30
|
  Â
One hour
|
|
Mathematical
Aptitude
|
35
|
35
|
|
|
Reasoning
Ability
|
35
|
35
|
|
|
TOTAL
|
100
|
100
|
|
The exam has 0.25 negative marking for every incorrect
answer.
The
pattern for IBPS Clerk Mains is:
|
Topic
|
Number of
Questions
|
Weightage
|
Time
allotted (min)
|
|
Reasoning
and Computer knowledge
|
50
|
60
|
45
|
|
General
English
|
40
|
40
|
35
|
|
Quantitative
Aptitude
|
50
|
50
|
45
|
|
Banking and
Financial Awareness
|
50
|
50
|
35
|
|
TOTAL
|
160
|
200
|
160
|
There is no interview or GD round as candidates are selected
purely on the basis of performance in Mains exam.
IBPS
Regional Rural Banks (RRB) Officer Scale 1Banking Exams
Besides public sector bank, the inception of several regional
rural banks has helped provide banking services in the most remote places in
India. The preliminary exam is conducted in November every year followed by the
Mains exam.
The exam pattern of RRB Mains Scale 1 prelims is:
|
Topic
|
Number of
questions
|
Weightage
|
Time
allotted
|
|
Reasoning
Ability
|
40
|
40
|
45 minutes
|
|
Quantitative
Aptitude
|
40
|
40
|
|
|
TOTAL
|
80
|
80
|
|
The exam carries 0.25 negative marking for every incorrect answer.
IBPS RRB Scale I Mains pattern is tabulated below
|
Topic
|
Number of
Questions
|
Marks
|
Time
allotted
|
|
Reasoning
skills
|
40
|
50
|
Two Hours
|
|
Quantitative
Ability
|
40
|
50
|
|
|
Current
Affairs
|
40
|
40
|
|
|
English/Hindi
(General)
|
40
|
40
|
|
|
Computer
Skills
|
40
|
20
|
|
|
TOTAL
|
200
|
200
|
|
The Mains exam is followed by a shortlist for PI round. Selection
is done on the basis of performance in Mains and PI only.
IBPS RRB Office Assistant Banking Exams
Similar to the job profile of clerks, Office assistants are
essentially clerks for regional banks. The recruitment process is conducted in
two phases: preliminary and mains banking exams. No PI round is conducted after
Mains.
Exam
pattern for RRB Office assistant is:
|
Topic
|
Number of
questions
|
Weightage
|
Time
allotted
|
|
Reasoning
Ability
|
40
|
40
|
45 minutes
|
|
Quantitative
Aptitude
|
40
|
40
|
|
|
TOTAL
|
80
|
80
|
|
IBPS RRB
Office Assistant Mains pattern is tabulated below
|
Topic
|
Number of
Questions
|
Marks
|
Time
allotted
|
|
Reasoning
skills
|
40
|
50
|
Two Hours
|
|
Quantitative
Ability
|
40
|
50
|
|
|
Current
Affairs
|
40
|
40
|
|
|
English/Hindi
(General)
|
40
|
40
|
|
|
Computer
Skills
|
40
|
20
|
|
|
TOTAL
|
200
|
200
|
|
Final selection is done only on the basis of Mains score. Each
wrong answer carries a negative 0.25 penalty.
9.
NABARD Development Assistant Banking Exams
NABARD also offers clerkship programmes in the form of Development
Assistant posts. Like clerks at SBI and other banks, development assistants
help managers and officers in managing day-to-day operations, making reports
and completing data entry tasks. The exam procedure involves two different
phases: preliminary and mains. The preliminary exam is conducted in November
every year.
The exam
pattern for NABARD Development Assistant Prelims is:
|
Topic
|
Number of
Questions
|
Weightage
|
Duration
|
|
General
English
|
40
|
40
|
  Â
One hour
|
|
Mathematical
Aptitude
|
30
|
30
|
|
|
Reasoning
Ability
|
30
|
30
|
|
|
TOTAL
|
100
|
100
|
|
The
pattern for NABARD Development Assistant Mains is tabulated below:
|
Topic
|
Number of
Questions
|
Marks
|
Time
allotted
|
|
Reasoning
skills
|
30
|
30
|
Two Hours
|
|
Professional
Hindi
|
30
|
30
|
|
|
Current
Affairs (more emphasis on banking, finance and agriculture)
|
50
|
50
|
|
|
Computer
Skills
|
40
|
40
|
|
|
Descriptive
Test (English)
|
Essay/Letter
writing
|
50
|
|
|
TOTAL
|
|
200
|
|
Final selection will be done only on the basis of performance in
Mains banking exams as no PI round is conducted for this post.
10. RBI Office Assistant Banking Exams
One of the most illustrious clerkships in the banking sector, RBI
offers office assistant programmes to aspiring banking professionals in India.
Besides data entry jobs, working at RBI even as an assistant molds a candidate
into handling challenging jobs easily in the future. The preliminary banking
exams for RBI assistantship are conducted in December every year.
The exam
pattern for RBI Office Assistant prelims exam is:
|
Topic
|
Number of
Questions
|
Weightage
|
Duration
|
|
General
English
|
30
|
30
|
  Â
One hour
|
|
Mathematical
Aptitude
|
35
|
35
|
|
|
Reasoning
Ability
|
35
|
35
|
|
|
TOTAL
|
100
|
100
|
|
Each wrong answer carries 0.25 negative marks.
The exam pattern for RBI Office Assistant mains exam is tabulated
below:
|
Topic
|
Number of
Questions
|
Marks
|
Time
allotted
|
|
Reasoning
skills
|
40
|
40
|
Two Hours
|
|
General
English
|
40
|
40
|
|
|
Mathematical
Ability
|
40
|
40
|
|
|
Computer
Skills
|
40
|
40
|
|
|
Current
Affairs
|
40
|
40
|
|
|
TOTAL
|
200
|
200
|
|
Candidates who clear Mains cutoff are called up for PI round.
Final recruitment is done on the basis of Mains score and interview.
Bank wage percentage compared to
total expense has gained stability with rise in profit
Banking
Sector: The future
The shift towards online banking has sent jitters down some future
banking professionals. With automation slated to be a reality soon, one does
wonder whether jobs at banks will eventually dry up. However, the shift to back
table jobs like KPOs, investment banking and financial analysis has opened new
opportunities in this sector.
This trend is expected to continue as banking changes gears and
moves to an area with even more opportunities. The emergence of investment
banks dedicated to market trends and analysis is expected to launch the banking
sector into stratosphere.
There has never been a better time to be a banker. New dynamic
fields with incredible payoffs and commissions are slated to make banking the
most coveted field in India.
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