Bank

The syllabus for banking examinations can vary depending on the specific exam and the conducting body. However, there are some common subjects and topics that are generally included in most bank exams. Here’s a general overview:

1. Quantitative Aptitude:

  • Number Systems
  • Simplification
  • Roots & Averages
  • Surds & Indices
  • Percentages
  • Profit & Loss
  • Ratio & Proportion
  • Partnership
  • Chain Rule
  • Time & Work
  • Pipes & Cisterns
  • Time & Distances
  • Problems on Trains
  • Boats & Streams
  • Allegations & Mixtures
  • Simple Interest
  • Compound Interest
  • Stocks & Shares
  • Clocks & Algorithms
  • Mensuration
  • Volume & Surface Area
  • Permutations & Combinations
  • Heights & Distances
  • Data Interpretation

2. Reasoning Ability:

  • Analogy
  • Classification
  • Word formation
  • Statement and conclusions
  • Syllogism
  • Statement and assumptions
  • Statement and arguments
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Blood Relations
  • Passage and conclusions
  • Alphabet test
  • Series Test
  • Number
  • Ranking and time sequence
  • Direction Sense Test
  • Decision-making test
  • Figure series
  • Input/output
  • Assertion and reasoning
  • Sitting Arrangement

3. English Language:

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Grammar
  • Vocabulary
  • Verbal Ability
  • Synonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Word Formation
  • Sentence Completion
  • Error Correction
  • Theme detection
  • Passage Completion
  • Conclusion

4. General Awareness:

  • Banking Awareness
  • Financial Awareness
  • Current Affairs
  • General Knowledge
  • Static GK (History, Geography, Polity, etc.)

5. Computer Knowledge:

  • Basic Computer Fundamentals
  • Computer Abbreviations
  • Software & Hardware Fundamentals
  • Shortcut Keys
  • Networking
  • Internet
  • MS Office
  • History of Computers

These topics provide a broad overview of what is generally included in bank exam syllabi. However, candidates should refer to the specific exam notification and syllabus provided by the respective bank or exam conducting authority for detailed and up-to-date information. Additionally, practicing previous years’ question papers and mock tests can greatly help in understanding the exam pattern and preparing effectively for bank exams.