Banking Exams Preparation at Sethi Classes

At Sethi Classes, we offer comprehensive coaching and guidance for all types of banking exams, including exams for the IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SBI PO, SBI Clerk, and other national and regional bank exams. Our expert faculty, proven strategies, and targeted study plans are designed to give you the best chance at success in the competitive world of banking.

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Small Batch Sizes

30 Trainers

Batch Hours

1.30 Hours

Mock Tests

Weekly

Why Choose Sethi Classes for Banking Exam Preparation?

  1. Experienced Faculty: Our instructors are highly experienced and experts in banking exams. They are not only knowledgeable but also understand the exam pattern and syllabus inside out. This helps them provide effective tips, tricks, and strategies for each section of the exam
  2. Comprehensive Study Material: We offer detailed, updated, and exam-specific study materials. Our materials are designed to cover all the essential topics, from Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Language to General Awareness and Computer Knowledge, ensuring you’re well-prepared for every section.
  3. Regular Mock Tests: We believe that practice makes perfect. That’s why we conduct regular mock tests that simulate the actual exam environment. These help you build confidence, manage time effectively, and identify areas where you need improvement..
  4. Time Management Techniques: One of the most important aspects of banking exams is managing your time during the test. We teach students effective time management strategies to ensure they can attempt all questions with precision and without stress.
  5. Current Affairs & General Awareness: Banking exams test your knowledge of current affairs and general awareness, and we ensure that you are always updated with the latest national and international news, economic developments, banking awareness, and more.
  6. Regular Doubt Clearing Sessions: We understand that clearing doubts is crucial for exam preparation. Our faculty offers regular doubt-clearing sessions to ensure that you never feel stuck and can progress confidently.

Key Banking Exams We Prepare You For:

  • IBPS PO (Probationary Officer)
  • IBPS Clerk
  • SBI PO (Probationary Officer)
  • SBI Clerk
  • RBI Assistant & Grade B Officer

Bank Exam 2025 Eligibility

The eligibility for major banking exams in 2025 typically requires candidates to be Indian citizens, with age limits generally ranging from 20 to 30 years, depending on the exam. For SBI Clerk and PO, candidates must have a graduation degree in any discipline. IBPS PO and Clerk also require a graduation degree, with similar age limits and relaxation for reserved categories. For RBI Grade B, candidates must be between 21 to 30 years old and hold a graduation degree with at least 60% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwD). Age relaxations are applicable for candidates from reserved categories like SC/ST, OBC, and PwD.

Bank Exam 2025 Pattern

The banking exam pattern for 2025 typically includes a preliminary exam followed by a main exam. The preliminary exam usually consists of objective-type questions in sections like English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability. The main exam, depending on the position, includes additional sections such as General Awareness, Data Interpretation, and Descriptive Writing. The exams are computer-based with a set time limit for each section, and there is negative marking for incorrect answers. Specific patterns may vary by exam, so it’s essential to review the official notification for detailed information.

Bank Exam 2025 syllabus

The banking exam syllabus is designed to assess a candidate’s overall aptitude, reasoning skills, and general knowledge. The key sections are:
  1. Reasoning Ability: This includes topics such as puzzles, seating arrangements, blood relations, syllogism, coding-decoding, and direction sense. It tests the candidate’s logical and analytical thinking.
  2. Quantitative Aptitude: This section covers arithmetic problems, number series, data interpretation, simplifications, and topics like percentages, profit and loss, average, time and work, and ratio and proportion. It measures mathematical skills and the ability to solve problems under time constraints.
  3. English Language: The focus here is on reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, sentence correction, and cloze test. Candidates are tested on their understanding of the English language and ability to comprehend and analyze passages.
  4. General Awareness: This includes current affairs, banking and financial awareness, national and international events, government schemes, and economic news. It is essential for staying updated with recent developments, particularly in the financial sector.
  5. General Awareness: This includes current affairs, banking and financial awareness, national and international events, government schemes, and economic news. It is essential for staying updated with recent developments, particularly in the financial sector.

How to Prepare for the Bank Exam 2025

Preparing for banking exams in 2025 requires a strategic approach and consistent effort. Start by familiarizing yourself with the exam pattern and syllabus for the specific exams you’re targeting. Focus on building a strong foundation in key areas like Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Language. Practice regularly with mock tests and previous year papers to improve your speed and accuracy. Stay updated on General Awareness and Current Affairs, as these are critical for most exams. Time management is key, so allocate specific time slots for each subject and practice under exam conditions. Additionally, focus on improving weak areas and take regular breaks to avoid burnout. With consistent preparation, dedication, and smart planning, you can ace the banking exams.

Bank Exam Previous Year Question Paper

Previous year question papers are extremely important for bank exam preparation. They help you understand the exam pattern, difficulty level, and the types of questions commonly asked. By practicing these papers, you can identify important topics, improve time management, and build confidence. They also allow you to track your progress and pinpoint areas that need more focus. Regularly solving previous year papers is a key strategy for successful preparation, as it simulates real exam conditions and boosts performance.

 

Banking Exam FAQ

What is the eligibility criteria for banking exams?

Candidates must be Indian citizens, with a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university. The age limit generally ranges from 20 to 30 years, depending on the specific exam, with age relaxation for reserved categories.

Are previous year question papers important for preparation?

 Yes, previous year question papers are crucial as they help you understand the exam format, identify important topics, and improve time management. Regular practice will boost your confidence and help you perform better on the exam day.

Is there negative marking in banking exams?

Yes, most banking exams have negative marking for incorrect answers, usually 1/4th of the marks for each wrong answer.

How can I apply for banking exams?

Applications for banking exams are usually submitted online. Keep an eye on the official exam notification for details about registration, exam dates, and other requirements.

How can I download my admit card for banking exams?

 Admit cards are usually available for download on the official exam conducting authority's website. You will need your registration number and password to download it. Make sure to download and print it well in advance.

What is the selection process for banking exams?

 The selection process typically consists of a Preliminary Exam, a Main Exam, and a Personal Interview (for PO and Specialist Officer positions). Some exams may also have a Descriptive Paper or Group Discussion round.

How many attempts can I make for banking exams?

 The number of attempts varies by exam and category. For example, SBI PO allows candidates up to 4 attempts for general category, and IBPS PO has a limit of 4 attempts. However, there are no limits for SBI Clerk and IBPS Clerk, but age limits apply.

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