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BANK PO Course
Online PO Banking Exam Preparation (Clerk/PO/SO/UDC) : These video lectures for BANK PO Course content is mapped as per the IBPS PO syllabus; Entire content is made in high HD quality.These videos are enough for complete understanding of concepts and help in clear your exam with excellent marks. This course is an excellent powerful home tutor for Banking Entrance exam of IBPS PO. This can assist you anytime, any number of times suiting your convenience and understanding abilities. The content comes on a 32 GB Pendrive/ SD Card.
This Course also Cover: - Quiz – Performance evaluation. Sample paper Test Paper Course Highlights - online classes for bank po preparation
  • Standard: Bank PO
  • Subject: Quantitative Aptitude/Reasoning/Computer/English/Banking
  • Syllabus: As per Latest Syllabus
  • Language:English
  • Validity: :1 year
  • Mode of Delivery: Offline Mode via Pen drive or SD Card. We also offer this course on a ready to use new tablet shipped to you with complete course loaded on it.
  • Course Content Type: Video Lectures, eNotes, Quiz, Sample Paper and Test Paper are provided in the course.
  • Course Content/Duration: The course consists of 250 hrs of detailed chapter wise Video Lectures with lot of exercises and tips to better your performance.
  • Coverage: Videos and exercises provides a detailed course coverage
  • Queries/Problems Solution: Student's queries can be taken via Online Discussion Forums.
About the Course
  • These videos containing quality content covering all subjects and topics
  • Learning through video
  • Question solving approach videos
  • Audio language module
  • Discussion Forum.
  • Practice Quiz and Sample paper.

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