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Saturday, April 9, 2016

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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Apply Online17140 SBI Clerk Posts

SBI Online – 17140 Clerk Posts: State Bank of India (SBI) has given a notification for the recruitment of 17140 Junior Associate, Junior Agricultural Associate vacancies for Clerical Cadre In State Bank of India. Eligible candidates can apply online from 05-04-2016 to 25-04-2016. 

Age Limit: Candidates age should be between 20 to 28 years as on 01-04-2016. Age relaxation is applicable 05 years for SC/ ST, 03 years for OBC, 10 years for PWD candidates as per rules.

Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Graduation in any discipline or any equivalent for Junior Associate, Graduation in Agriculture or Agriculture allied activities for Junior Agricultural Associate from a Government recognized university/ Institute.

Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on online written test (Preliminary & Main Examination), interview.

Application Fee: Candidates should pay Rs. 600/- (Rs. 100/- for SC/ ST/ PwD candidates) through online payment gateway by using debit card/ credit card/ internet banking etc.

How to Apply:

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Simplest way to Simplification

Rules of Simplification: Basic rule to solve any simplification equations is “VBODMAS”. To solve any simplification equation, we have to follow the above order.
V → Vinculum
 Remove Brackets - in the order ( ), { }, [ ] 
Where, ( )→ common bracket or parentheses, { }→ braces , [ ] → square brackets
 Of
 Division
 Multiplication
 Addition
 Subtraction
Note: At the time of opening of brackets, if a negative sign comes before the brackets then we have to change the sign of the expression inside the bracket.
Let us understand this concept with an example:
Example: Simplify:
= 894 + [87 - {182 ÷ 13 x 5 + 8 - (1-4)}]
= 894 + [87 – {182 ÷ 13 x 5 + 8 -(-3)}]
= 894 + [87 – {182 ÷ 13 x 5 + 8 +3}]
= 894 + [87 – {14 x 5 + 8 +3}]
= 894 + [87 – {70 + 8 +3}]
= 894 + [87 – {81}]
= 894 + [6]
= 900.

We have seen the simple method to solve the simplification problems, now we will discuss the approaches to solving the simplification problems by approximation.

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

No Interview for IBPS Clerk post

Dear Aspirants,

After weeks of non-confirmation and oblivious messages, the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has official announced that NO Interviews will be conducted for IBPS Clerk Post. This puts an end to all speculations that have been surrounding IBPS Clerk V Examination from the past 2 months.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Practice Non verbal reasoning with exammela

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Better way to solve analogy question

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Verbal Analogy or VA, as is commonly referred to, is one of the most important topics of the Reasoning Section of the SSC CGL examination Problem is that  majority of the candidates have a feeling that these questions are difficult and thus they don’t even try to attempt them. But the reality is that, they don’t have a proper strategy to attempt such type of questions. We will try to help you carve out an impressive strategy to crack these Verbal analogy  Questions asked in SSC CGL.

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Friday, March 4, 2016

Do You Know SBI is not nationalized bank?

SBI is NOT a nationalized bank. It is a Public sector bank. This power is derived form the State Bank of India Act, 1955.


Why SBI was not nationalized during the waves of Nationalization of Banks in 1969 and 1980?
SBI was already under State control in 1969/1980, vide SBI Act, 1955. So, there was no need of Nationalization of State Bank of India. Banks that were nationalized in 1969 and 1980 were either owned by private business groups or individual investors.

List of Nationalised banks:
  1. Allahabad Bank
  2. Andhra Bank
  3. Bank of Baroda
  4. Bank of India
  5. Bank of Maharashtra
  6. Canara Bank
  7. Central Bank of India
  8. Corporation Bank
  9. Dena Bank
  10. Indian Bank
  11. Indian Overseas Bank
  12. Oriental Bank of Commerce
  13. Punjab and Sind Bank
  14. Punjab National Bank
  15. Syndicate Bank
  16. UCO Bank
  17. Union Bank of India
  18. United Bank of India
  19. Vijaya Bank