State Bank of India Probationary Officer vacancies
The vacancies for which many candidates have been looking forward have at last been announced. The state bank of India has released notification for the 1837 probationary officer posts. The online applications shall be received from today onwards. So by starting your preparation in a systematic manner you can easily become successful in getting the desired post. The last date for applying to these posts is 25th of this month. Though the exam date has not yet been announced it may be in the month of June.
The vacancies according to the categories are as follows:
SC
ST
OBC
General
Total
235
439
405
758
1837
Those who have been selected may be posted in any location across the country by the SBI.
Average Annual Salary for an Probationary Officer in SBI is Rs. 8, 40,000.
Education qualification to apply for the SBI Probationary Officer posts: You should have completed any degree from a recognized university. Those who are writing final year exams are also eligible to apply for the jobs. But by 10/8/2014 they should be able to show their completed degree certification.
Age limit required for this SBI Recruitment:
Those who are between 20 years to 30 years can apply for the job (those who are born between 2/4/1984 to 1/4/1993) As per the central government rules there shall be a relaxation in age to special category candidates. SC/ST candidates have 5 years relaxation, OBC 3 years, and physically handicapped general category 10 years, SC/ST 15 years and OBC 13 years shall apply.
Hall tickets:
The candidates can download hall tickets from the bank website after 30/5/2014 and those attending the exam shall have to take at least one original of their identity cards (passport/ adhaar/ driving license/ pan card/ voter id card …) and the examination centers in our state include cheerala, chitoor, Guntur, Hyderabad, Kakinada, karimnagar, khamma, Kurnool, Nellore, ongole, puttur, Rajahmundry, tirupathi, Vijayawada, vishakapatnam, vizayanagaram, Warangal and so on.
For notification with full details: www.sbi.co.in, www.statebankofindia.com &http://www.sarkarinaukri-samachar.com/2014/02/sbi-recruitment.html
SBI P.O. Preparation:
This time in the objective paper of the SBI exam the general awareness section has been clubbed with the marketing and computer as a single section. By this the other three section priority shall increase. In the English language section clarity has been given on grammar, vocabulary and comprehension. So it becomes easy for preparation with the clarity given. Along with grammar and comprehension it is also very much helpful to concentrate on vocabulary. As marketing and computer sections are included in general awareness it is important to prepare carefully to answer that section. Related to banking and other financial aspects it is important to concentrate on the core topics. You should also see that not to waste time on unimportant topics. As far as SBI exam is concerned quantitative aptitude is totally based on data analysis and interpretation. By having command on the basics interpretation shall become easy. In the high level reasoning if the situations are taken into account and logical thinking is applied you can expect better results. By enhancing thinking process and analyzing ability it is possible to be close to reality. The given options for answers seem to be correct related to the level of thinking of the candidate. So only when total intelligence is applied in identifying the option correction answers can be derived. If the recently given reasoning questions are observed it is found that unlike practicing the old question papers the answers identified by using one’s brain seem to be more advantageous. In the second stage conversion of the candidate’s 50 marks to 25 marks is a key element. As there is a possibility of 25 conversion marks for the given 5o marks it really makes a difference and very important. These marks depend on the candidate’s personality and attitude like confidence, positive attitude and being sincere to achieve success.
In two phases………
Selection for SBI Probationary Officers is done in two phases.
First stage: objective exam: 200 marks (2 hours), descriptive exam-50 marks (1 hour). Total- 250 marks.
Descriptive exam:
Subject
Marks
English language comprehension, precise, letter, essay writing
50
Objective exam:
Subject
Marks
English language ( grammar, vocabulary and comprehension)
50
General awareness, marketing and computers
50
Data analysis and interpretation
50
Reasoning ( high level)
50
Total
200
In the objective exam one should get eligible marks in each paper individually as set by the bank. In this manner who has qualified the objective paper shall only get their valuation done for the descriptive paper. In this manner those who have qualified in both objective and descriptive papers separately shall be called for the second phase based on the highest marks scored and the number of vacancies.
Second phase:
Second phase
Marks
Group discussion
20
Personal interview
30
Total
50
Candidates should be able to qualify in both the first phase and second phase reaching the eligible marks set by the bank to own a place in the merit list. The 250 marks in the first phase shall be reduced to 75 marks and the 50 marks in the second phase shall be reduced to 25 marks for a total of 100 marks and those who have got good score for these 100 marks shall be finalized for the job.
Article submitted byhttp://www.sarkarinaukri-samachar.com
The vacancies for which many candidates have been looking forward have at last been announced. The state bank of India has released notification for the 1837 probationary officer posts. The online applications shall be received from today onwards. So by starting your preparation in a systematic manner you can easily become successful in getting the desired post. The last date for applying to these posts is 25th of this month. Though the exam date has not yet been announced it may be in the month of June.
The vacancies according to the categories are as follows:
SC
ST
OBC
General
Total
235
439
405
758
1837
Those who have been selected may be posted in any location across the country by the SBI.
Average Annual Salary for an Probationary Officer in SBI is Rs. 8, 40,000.
Education qualification to apply for the SBI Probationary Officer posts: You should have completed any degree from a recognized university. Those who are writing final year exams are also eligible to apply for the jobs. But by 10/8/2014 they should be able to show their completed degree certification.
Age limit required for this SBI Recruitment:
Those who are between 20 years to 30 years can apply for the job (those who are born between 2/4/1984 to 1/4/1993) As per the central government rules there shall be a relaxation in age to special category candidates. SC/ST candidates have 5 years relaxation, OBC 3 years, and physically handicapped general category 10 years, SC/ST 15 years and OBC 13 years shall apply.
Hall tickets:
The candidates can download hall tickets from the bank website after 30/5/2014 and those attending the exam shall have to take at least one original of their identity cards (passport/ adhaar/ driving license/ pan card/ voter id card …) and the examination centers in our state include cheerala, chitoor, Guntur, Hyderabad, Kakinada, karimnagar, khamma, Kurnool, Nellore, ongole, puttur, Rajahmundry, tirupathi, Vijayawada, vishakapatnam, vizayanagaram, Warangal and so on.
For notification with full details: www.sbi.co.in, www.statebankofindia.com &http://www.sarkarinaukri-samachar.com/2014/02/sbi-recruitment.html
SBI P.O. Preparation:
This time in the objective paper of the SBI exam the general awareness section has been clubbed with the marketing and computer as a single section. By this the other three section priority shall increase. In the English language section clarity has been given on grammar, vocabulary and comprehension. So it becomes easy for preparation with the clarity given. Along with grammar and comprehension it is also very much helpful to concentrate on vocabulary. As marketing and computer sections are included in general awareness it is important to prepare carefully to answer that section. Related to banking and other financial aspects it is important to concentrate on the core topics. You should also see that not to waste time on unimportant topics. As far as SBI exam is concerned quantitative aptitude is totally based on data analysis and interpretation. By having command on the basics interpretation shall become easy. In the high level reasoning if the situations are taken into account and logical thinking is applied you can expect better results. By enhancing thinking process and analyzing ability it is possible to be close to reality. The given options for answers seem to be correct related to the level of thinking of the candidate. So only when total intelligence is applied in identifying the option correction answers can be derived. If the recently given reasoning questions are observed it is found that unlike practicing the old question papers the answers identified by using one’s brain seem to be more advantageous. In the second stage conversion of the candidate’s 50 marks to 25 marks is a key element. As there is a possibility of 25 conversion marks for the given 5o marks it really makes a difference and very important. These marks depend on the candidate’s personality and attitude like confidence, positive attitude and being sincere to achieve success.
In two phases………
Selection for SBI Probationary Officers is done in two phases.
First stage: objective exam: 200 marks (2 hours), descriptive exam-50 marks (1 hour). Total- 250 marks.
Descriptive exam:
Subject
Marks
English language comprehension, precise, letter, essay writing
50
Objective exam:
Subject
Marks
English language ( grammar, vocabulary and comprehension)
50
General awareness, marketing and computers
50
Data analysis and interpretation
50
Reasoning ( high level)
50
Total
200
In the objective exam one should get eligible marks in each paper individually as set by the bank. In this manner who has qualified the objective paper shall only get their valuation done for the descriptive paper. In this manner those who have qualified in both objective and descriptive papers separately shall be called for the second phase based on the highest marks scored and the number of vacancies.
Second phase:
Second phase
Marks
Group discussion
20
Personal interview
30
Total
50
Candidates should be able to qualify in both the first phase and second phase reaching the eligible marks set by the bank to own a place in the merit list. The 250 marks in the first phase shall be reduced to 75 marks and the 50 marks in the second phase shall be reduced to 25 marks for a total of 100 marks and those who have got good score for these 100 marks shall be finalized for the job.
Article submitted byhttp://www.sarkarinaukri-samachar.com