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IBPS Clerk syllabus and preparation and online coaching classes

IBPS CLERK SYLLABUS 2017

The basic subjects that a candidate needs to master are Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning and English Language. The syllabus for both Preliminary Exam and the Mains Exam are different. A candidate is also required to be proficient in Computer and must have General Awareness knowledge specifically in the field of Banking.

IBPS CLERK PREPARATION

Candidates are required to look into the latest pattern of the exam and must be acquainted with the updated syllabus before starting their preparation for IBPS Clerk CWE 2017. Candidates can learn through a range of course books and online banking class video lectures provided on the www.takshilalearning.com . They can assess themselves by giving the Online Mock Test Series for IBPS Clerk and they can also opt for Takshila Learning Online Coaching Classes For Banking Program to amplify their skills through our highly qualified faculty. Learn more

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