GENERAL SYLLABUS OVERVIEW FOR ALL BANK EXAMS

Written tests in bank exams generally ask to test General Aptitude. In Prelims, 100 questions are asked from3 different sections – Quantitative Aptitude (35 questions), Reasoning (35 questions), English (30 questions)

In the Mains level, 200 questions are asked from Quantitative aptitude, Reasoning, English, General Awareness, and Basic Computer Knowledge

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE:

Number Systems, Ratio and Proportion, Percentages, Averages, Profit and Loss, Mixtures & Alligations, Simple Interest& Compound Interest, Surds & Indices, Time and Distance, Mensuration, Permutation Combination & Probability, Quadratic Equations, Data Interpretation.

REASONING:

Sitting Arrangements, Tabulation, Logical Reasoning, Syllogism, Input-Output, Coding-Decoding, Alphanumeric Series, Ranking, Directions, Alphabet test, Data Sufficiency, Coded Inequalities, Non-Verbal Reasoning.

ENGLISH:

Reading Comprehension, Cloze test, Error Spotting, Sentence Correction, Para Jumbles, Vocabulary, Multiple Meaning Words, Paragraph Completion, and New Pattern questions of various types.

COMPUTERS:

History of Computers, Hardware, Database, Communication, Networking, Basic questions on Internet (concept, history, applications, etc. ), etc.

CURRENT AFFAIRS:

Banks in NEWS, Economy-related current affairs, Agreements, Obituaries, Reports and Indexes, Books and Authors, Sports, Awards and Honors, Summits, Committees, National and International, Government Schemes New Appointments, etc.

BANKING:

RBI, Function of RBI, Banking Abbreviations, Banking Regulation ACT 1949, Policy Rates, Types of Accounts, NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT 1881, BANKING OMBUDSMAN SCHEME 2006, FINANCIAL INCLUSION, PRIORITY SECTOR LENDING, MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS, Capital Market