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State Bank Of India Probationary (SBI PO) Syllabus 2017

SBI PO exam 2017 notification has already been released. Most of the aspirants might be worried about the two important things – “What will be the exact Syllabus? Which types of Questions can be come in SBI PO exam 2017 So today we are sharing the Syllabus of SBI PO 2017 Preliminary Exam.



From last year observe the Expect the unexpected in SBI PO exam. So it is expected that SBI will come up with unknown surprises in upcoming SBI PO Exam 2017. To beat the competition, you need to be aware of the exact detailed syllabus of SBI PO exam, so that you can frame your strategies and implement the same during the exam. So, here Takshila learning provides complete details regarding this exam syllabus. Weightage of every  topic & Shortcuts are very necessary to crack examination. The SBI PO Exam Syllabus includes General English, General Knowledge, General Aptitude & Reasoning subjects. There are two exams for these SBI PO jobs i.e. prelims & mains. The SBI MT/ PO Prelims exam consists arithmetic, reasoning and English sections only. Mains consists of General English,  GK, Banking Awareness, Arithmetic & reasoning sections. And  Mains having a descriptive test.

SBI PO Exam Syllabus 2017

The subject wise State Bank of India PO Syllabus is available here. So the aspirants can check the full SBI Probationary Officer Syllabus given below:

SBI PO Syllabus 2017 –Reasoning Ability (35 Questions)

Reasoning Aptitude – Level (Tough) – The level of the Reasoning section will be hard. The questions can be asked from various topics Direction sense

Puzzle..
Seating Arrangement – Circular table and Line (North & South).
Syllogism
Inequality or Decision Making.
Blood Relation
Reasoning Sufficiency.
Data Logical
Number series.
Input Output.
Passage and conclusion.
Statement and Argument
Coding and decoding.
Order and ranking
Making judgments.

State Bank of India PO Syllabus 2017 - Quantitative Aptitude (35 Questions)
The level of this section will be calculative & tough in solving. The questions can be asked from various topics like –

Arithmetical Reasoning.
Deriving Conclusions from Passages.
Statement – Conclusions
Inserting The Missing Character.
Series Completion.
Number, Ranking & Time Sequence.
Clocks & Calendars
Logical Venn Diagrams.
Statement – Arguments.
Alphabet Test
Mathematical Operations.
Eligibility Test.
Logical Sequence of Words.
Direction Sense Test
Alpha Numeric Sequence Puzzle.
Data Sufficiency.
Theme Detection.
Analogy.
Situation Reaction Test.
Pie – Charts.
Tables.
Bar Graphs.
Line Graphs.
Data Analysis.
Case lets.
Combined data sets.
Probability/ Series.

State Bank of India PO Syllabus 2017 –English Language (30 Questions)
The difficulty level of this section would be of average level. The questions can be asked from various topics like

Reading Comprehension.
Fill in the blank.
Spotting Error.
Para-Jumbles.
Cloze test.

SBI PO Exam Syllabus 2017 – General Awareness

Banking Awareness.
News related to Reserve Bank of India.
Economics news.
Financial Awareness (Union Budget/ Railway Budget).
Current Affairs

SBI PO Exam Syllabus – Marketing Syllabus

Basics of Marketing.
Marketing Strategies, Segmentation, Marketing Management.
Marketing Mix.
Developing stage of organization.
Advertising.
Brand.
Products Life Cycle.
4 P’s and 4 C’s of marketing.

SBI Syllabus 2017 – Computer Knowledge

Basic of Computer.
Operating system.
Hardware and software.
MS Word, MS Excel, PowerPoint.
Generation of Computer.
The internet
Android and Apple related news.
Short forms (Eg. Jpeg, mp3, pdf).

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