Once you pay the course fee, you don’t need to pay again for the 2nd or later cycles.
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The most popular exams include IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SBI PO, SBI Clerk, RBI Grade B, RBI Assistant, NABARD, and IBPS Regional Rural Bank (RRB) Officer & Assistant exams.
Generally, candidates must have a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university and be between 20–30 years of age (age limit varies for different exams with relaxation for reserved categories).
Most banking exams have three stages:
The main subjects are:
Yes, in most banking exams like IBPS and SBI, sectional cutoffs are applied along with the overall cutoff. This means you must score the minimum qualifying marks in each section (like English, Quant, Reasoning) as well as in the overall exam to qualify for the next stage.
Yes, you can apply for all banking exams (like IBPS, SBI, RBI, NABARD, RRB, etc.) in the same year as long as you meet the eligibility criteria for each exam.
The major SSC exams are SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC CPO, SSC MTS, and SSC IB ACIO.
It depends on the exam :
Generally 18–32 years, depending on the exam. Age relaxation applies as per government norms
Both are competitive. SSC exams focus more on GK, GS & Aptitude, while Banking exams emphasize speed, reasoning, and current affairs.
Yes, you can apply for all SSC exams you are eligible for.
Most exams include :
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) conducts various exams for different posts, such as:
Eligibility depends on the post :
Please refer the Link :
RRB exams are conducted in 15+ regional languages including Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, Assamese, Manipuri, Urdu, Konkani.
There are similarities (Reasoning, Maths, GK), but RRB focuses more on General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology of 10th level) and Railway-related GK.
RRB postings are usually in different railway zones across India, including rural, urban, and remote locations depending on the requirement.