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Book Type - Practice Sets / Solved Papers About Exam: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts the IBPS SO exam every year for the recruitment of Specialist Officers for various posts in the Public Sector Banks across India. IBPS AFO is responsible to provide consultation regarding agriculture loans, banking products & latest technologies. He is also responsible for verification of revenue reports, loan sanctions, promotion of various government schemes in rural & agriculture lending. Exam Patterns – Question paper is to be answered in Objective as well as Descriptive type questions for Part A and Part B respectively. Part A which is Professional Knowledge (Objective Type Question) contains 45 questions. Part B which is Professional Knowledge (Descriptive type Questions) Contains 2 questions. Maximum marks allotted for the paper are 60. Both sections are allotted time duration of 30 minutes each. Question paper contains a single part i.e. Professional Knowledge with 60 Objective type questions. Negative Marking is also applicable to questions attempted wrong. 0.25 marks will be deducted. No marks will be deducted for questions left un-attempted. 1 mark each for all the MCQs. Negative Marking – 1/4 Conducting Body- Institute of Banking Personnel Selection
Book Type - Practice Sets / Solved Papers About Exam: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) conducts the IBPS SO exam every year for the recruitment of Specialist Officers for various posts in the Public Sector Banks across India. IBPS AFO is responsible to provide consultation regarding agriculture loans, banking products & latest technologies. He is also responsible for verification of revenue reports, loan sanctions, promotion of various government schemes in rural & agriculture lending. Subjects Covered- English Language, Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude Exam Patterns – The IBPS SO preliminary examination is of two-hour duration and is conducted online. It has 3 sections with having 150 questions in total with a maximum score of 125 marks. There is a negative marking in IBPS SO pre-exam as one-fourth of marks are deducted for every wrong answer. Negative Marking – 1/4 Conducting Body- Institute of Banking Personnel Selection
Book Type - Practice Sets / Solved Papers About Exam: IBPS RRB Exam is conducted every year by IBPS for selection to the post of both IBPS RRB Assistant and IBPS RRB Officer Cadre in Regional Rural Banks spread across the country. Exam Patterns – For IBPS RRB Officer 2021, exam will be conducted in three phases: Preliminary Exam, Mains Exam and Interview Process. The final selection will be made on the cumulative score obtained by a candidate in both Mains Exam and Interview Process. The exams are online-based having multiple-choice questions. The duration of the exam will be 2 hours. It comprises 5 sections (Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation, Financial Awareness, English / Hindi Language, and Computer Knowledge) with a total weightage of 200 marks. There is a negative marking of one-fourth marks for each wrong answer. Negative Marking -1/4 Conducting Body- Institute of Banking Personnel Selection
About Exam: IBPS RRB Exam is conducted every year by IBPS for selection to the post of both IBPS RRB Assistant and IBPS RRB Officer Cadre in Regional Rural Banks spread across the country. Exam Patterns – For IBPS RRB Officer 2021, exam will be conducted in three phases: Preliminary Exam, Mains Exam and Interview Process. The final selection will be made on the cumulative score obtained by a candidate in both Mains Exam and Interview Process. The exams are online-based having multiple-choice questions. The duration of the exam will be 2 hours. It comprises 5 sections (Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation, General Awareness, English / Hindi Language, and Computer Knowledge) with a total weightage of 200 marks. There is a negative marking of one-fourth marks for each wrong answer. Negative Marking -1/4 Conducting Body- Institute of Banking Personnel Selection
A UNIQUE BOOK OF SPOKEN ENGLISH WITH EXERCISES.
With reference to socio-economic and education status of women in Orissa.
All of us love to spend. But before we can do that, we have to have earned or saved some money. Only sovereigns don't have to: they can print money, or borrow; in our country, where they own banks, they can use our deposits to lend and splurge for goals that may not always be economic in nature. Many rulers have succumbed to the temptation, with dire results - inflation, debased currency, payments crises, bankrupt banks, economic stagnation, loss of public confidence. After centuries of ruinous experiences, some governments learnt, others haven't, to control themselves, create self-governing Central banks and let them manage money and regulate banks. Sometime in 2015, news of unsustainable bad debts (non-performing assets or NPAs) in the Indian banking sector started to first trickle out, and then became a flood. In the forefront were some of India's largest government banks, and a series of tycoons who were running their empires on unpaid debts. The banks' problems landed on the table of Urjit Patel when he became Governor of Reserve Bank of India in September 2016. Based on thirty years of macroeconomic experience, he worked out the '9R' strategy which would save our savings, rescue our banks and protect them from unscrupulous racketeers. In this book, he explains the problem and how it blew up; and how he would have resolved it if he had not been prevented.
'Evolution is an exquisite artist, even if an unconscious one.'- Eric Dinerstein The leopard is perhaps one of the world's most beautiful creatures. The spots on its body are even romantically called 'rosettes'. It is social but solitary, inconspicuous but significant in numbers, large but elusive, and does not fit any of the pigeonholes of large-cat conservation. In India, the leopard is a poster boy of the fight to preserve wildlife, but in many countries, it faces either ecological or local extinction. A worrying phenomenon, given that these cats carry out important ecosystem services that have not been fully understood yet. In Leopard Diaries: The Rosette in India, Sanjay Gubbi, who has studied and documented the leopard for nearly a decade, gives us a close look at this fascinating creature. From detailing its food habits to throwing new light on how the young are reared, from offering suggestions on tackling leopard-human conflict to imagining the future of this arresting animal, this book is a 360-degree view of the leopard, its ecological context, its fraught relationship with the human world, and how wildlife and human beings can find a way to co-exist.