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Topic Wise SBI Clerk 2018 exam online Classes

Topic Wise SBI Clerk 2018 exam online Classes


SBI CLERK Online Classes : In both the SBI Clerk online tests, the candidates are tested in the following fields. Candidates must prepare for the exams based on the syllabus given below.






SBI Clerk Numerical ability Syllabus
  Profit and loss
  Ratio and proportion
  Variation
  Elementary number theory
  C.F and L.C.M
  Euclidean algorithm
  Number system
  Unitary method compound interest
  Algebra
  Trigonometry
  Areas
  Mensuration and statistics
  Geometry
SBI Clerk Reasoning Syllabus
  Analogies (meaning based and logical)
  Data sufficiency
  Sequential output tracing
  Visual reasoning
  Directions and arrangements (circular arrangements)
  Codes (sentence coding)
  Critical reasoning
  Syllogism
SBI Clerk English language Syllabus
  Grammar
  Comprehension
  Vocabulary
  Brief writing
  Sentence structure
  Series completion
SBI Clerk General awareness Syllabus
  Knowledge of current affairs
  History
  Geography
  Sports
  Culture
  Indian constitution
  Technology and research
  Economics
SBI Clerk Basic computer knowledge Syllabus
  DBMS
  OS
  Computer hardware
  Shortcut keys
  Software knowledge

Some Important Tips And Tricks For SBI Clerk Preparation : How to prepare SBI CLERK Exam 2018

As said earlier, if you want to crack SBI Clerk exam, you need to make a good SBI Clerk Preparation Strategy –
1.     In-depth knowledge of the syllabus: It is important that you know which topics are included in the SBI Clerk syllabus.
Once you have an idea about the syllabus, you can plan your SBI Clerk preparation accordingly.

Learn complete SBI Clerk 2018 Syllabus topics | How to prepare SBI CLERK Exam 2018 
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