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Sunday, January 28, 2018

Last Date Reminder: Canara Bank PO Recruitment 2018

Canara Bank Recruitment 2018 – Apply Online for 450 Probationary Officer Posts

Canara Bank has published a notification for the recruitment of 450 Probationary Officer vacancies in Junior Management Grade Scale I on Successful Completion of Specially Designed Post Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance (PGDBF) course either through Manipal Global Education Services Pvt Ltd., Bengaluru or NITTE Education International Pvt Ltd., Mangaluru. Eligible Indian citizens may apply online from 09-01-2018 to 31-01-2018. Other details like age, educational qualification, selection process, fee & how to apply are given below….
Canara Bank Vacancy Details:
Total No. of Posts: 450
Name of the Posts: Probationary Officer
Name of the Category:
1. SC: 67 Posts
2. ST: 35 Posts
3. OBC: 121 Posts
4. General: 227 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age should be between 20 to 30 years as on 01-01-2018. Age relaxation is applicable by 05 years for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe, 03 years for Other Backward Classes (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates & others as per rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Degree (Graduation) with a minimum of 60% marks (55% for SC/ ST/ PWBD) or equivalent grade in any discipline from a University recognised by the Government of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.
Selection Process: Shortlisted candidates will be called for Online objective test, Group Discussion (GD) & Interview.
Application Fee: Candidates have to pay Rs. 118/- (Intimation Charges only includes GST @18%) for SC/ ST/ PWBD, Rs. 708/- (includes GST @18%) for all other categories through online mode by using Debit Card, Credit Card and Internet Banking.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates may apply online through the website www.CanaraBank.com from 09-01-2018 to 31-01-2018.



Important Dates:
Starting Date to Apply Online & Payment of Fee09-01-2018
Last Date to Apply Online & Payment of Fee31-01-2018
Last date for printing application15-02-2018
Date of Download of Call letter for Online testAfter 20-02-2018
Date of Online test (Tentative)04-03-2018


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English Questions For IBPS/SSC/SBI/RBI EXAMS


Dear Students,
Respite the sheer number of concepts and rules may seem intimidating at first, with discipline and the right approach, it is not difficult to master these concepts and their application to questions. From such English Quizzes, we will provide you all types of high-level questions to ace the word usage and errors, new pattern English section of banking and insurance exams.

Directions (1-5): In each question, there is pair of words/phrases that highlighted. From the highlighted word(s)/phrase(s), select the most appropriate word(s)/phrase(s) to form correct sentences. Then, from the options given, choose the best one.

Que1. a)When the band came on stage, the stadium erupted in acclamation[1]/acclimation[2]
b) I am anxious[1]/eager[2] for this semester to be over so I can relax.
c)I can’t decide between[1]/among[2] the pink, blue, or red shirt.
(a)211
(b)121
(c)212
(d)222
(e)111
Que2.a)Your conduct on the field violated the cannon[1]/canons[2] of fair play.
b)They won the championship in a clean sweep, compared with[1]/compared to[2] last year’s game loss.
c)A proper burial for the deceased[1]/diseased[2] person is expected.
(a)211
(b)121
(c)212
(d)222
(e)111

Que3. a)Megan writes in her diary[1]/dairy[2] each night before she goes to sleep.
b)The oasis is just an illusion[1]/dellusion[2]
c)The disruption, though annoying, was not enough to elicit[1]/illicit[2] a response from the judge.
(a)211
(b)121
(c)212
(d)222
(e)111

Que4.a)there are too many Ponderous[1]/imponderables[2] for an overall prediction.
b)There was long queue[1]/cue [2] in the ticket counter.
c)The landlord asked the gardener to hue[1]/hew[2] the branches.
(a)211
(b)121
(c)212
(d)222
(e)111

Que5. a)Her garments are lose[1]/loose[2].
b)He Wring[1]/rings[2] the bell.
c)We use a kind of wax for sealing[1]/ceiling[2] letters.
(a)211
(b)121

Reasoning Quiz for IBPS/SSC EXAMS


You just need correct practice and exhaust your brain to quickly make decisions about what to attempt and what to leave. And for same we are providing you questions of Reasoning Question and Answers. Try these to Practice latest pattern reasoning question for bank exams.


Q1. In a certain code, MISTAKE is written as HRNGVPZ. How is GROUNDS written in that code?
(a) LITFWHM
(b) LITFHWM
(c) LITHFWM
(d) LNQFEFEO
(e) None of these


Direction (2): In the following questions, the symbols #, &, @, * , $, % and © are used with the following meanings as illustrated below. Study the following information and answer the given questions:
P#Q - Q is the father of P.
P@Q - Q is the child of P.
P©Q - P is the brother of Q.
P$Q - Q is the daughter of P.
P*Q- P is the husband of Q.
P&Q- Q is the daughter-in-law of P.
P%Q- P is the wife of Q.

Q2. If  F$E%C©A#B then how C is related F?
(a) Son
(b) Daughter
(c) Son-in-law
(d) None of these
(e) Can’t be determined

Direction (3): In the following questions, the symbols #, &, @, * , $, % and © are used with the following meanings as illustrated below. Study the following information and answer the given questions:
P#Q - P is the son of Q.
P@Q - Q is the child of P.
P©Q - P is the parent of Q.
P$Q - P is elder than Q.
P*Q- P is the husband of Q.
P&Q- Q is the daughter-in-law of P.
P%Q- P is the wife of Q.

Q3. If A%B&C%D@M#C, then how B is related to M?
(a) Mother
(b) Grandmother
(c) Father
(d) Grandfather 
(e) None of these

Quantitative Aptitude Questions for SYNDICATE/CANARA BANK/SSC-CHSL


Dear Aspirants,


Quantitative Aptitude is a very important section you must prepare if you are aiming for a job in Bank or Insurance sector. These two weeks are very important as IBPS-SO 2017 are lined up. So, these 15 questions can help you practice three very important topics of Quant Section.

Directions (1-5): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in following number series problems?

Q1. 4,  8,  ?,   42,   91,   212
(a) 16
(b) 34
(c) 25
(d) 22
(e) 17

Q2. 5616,   1872,   468,   156,?,   13
(a) 39
(b) 52
(c) 26
(d) 65
(e) 78

Q3. 10,   14,   25,   55,   140,   ?
(a) 386
(b) 398
(c) 388
(d) 396
(e) None of these

Q4. 28,   16,   28,   76,  ?
(a) 269
(b) 274
(c) 351
(d) 243
(e) None of these

Q5. 7,   9,   19,    18,    31,   27,   ?
(a) 59
(b) 56
(c) 43
(d) 71
(e) None of these

Saturday, January 27, 2018

SH- Current Affairs Update 26th, Jan 2018

Dear SH Aspirants,
Study Daily Current Affairs and stay updated as well as prepare for General Awareness section of bank exams. It's time to gear up your preparations for IBPS/RBI/SBI/SSC and with the daily dose of current affairs, you can easily prepare G.A and score well.

INDIAN AFFAIRS
Centre releases Rs 734.7 crore for 26 irrigation projects
Last week, Union Water Resources Ministry released central assistance amounting to Rs 734.7 crore for 26 irrigation projects.
Funds for Irrigation Projects:
i. Out of the total amount Rs. 734.7 crore, Rs 246.9 crore is for nine prioritised projects under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) for Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) works.
ii. Remaining Rs 487.80 crore is to be utilised for Command Area Development (CAD) works for 17 projects.
iii. It is to be noted that during financial year 2017-18, central assistance amounting to Rs 1152.52 crore has been released for 26 priority projects under the AIBP so far. Besides, Rs. 3318.85 crore has been released as state share from National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) for 24 priority projects under the AIBP.

India’s richest 1% corner 73% of wealth generation: Survey
As per the survey and the accompanying report (titled ‘Reward Work, Not Wealth’) released by the international rights group Oxfam, richest 1 per cent in India amassed 73 per cent of the wealth generated in the country last year.
Highlights of Survey by Oxfam:
i. Wealth of 67 crore Indians (about 50% of the population) rose by just 1 per cent during last year.
ii. As per the report, wealth of India’s richest 1 per cent increased by overRs. 20.9 lakh crore during 2017, which is equivalent to Indian Government’s budgetary allocation for 2017–18.
iii. On global level, richest 1 per cent managed to corner 82 per cent of the wealth generated last year while wealth of 3.7 billion comprising poorest half of world population did not increase at all.
iv. Findings of this survey have revealed rising income inequality, not only in India but across the world.

Japan sanctioned 45 billion yen loan Assistance to India for Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Project (Phase 3) (I)
Government of Japan has committed JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) Official Development Assistance loan for Yen 45 billion for Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Project (Phase 3) (I).
Japan – 45 billion yen loan to Bengaluru:
i. On 24th January 2018, documents regarding this was exchanged between Mr. S. Selvakumar, Joint Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, India and H.E. Mr. Kenji Hiramatsu, Ambassador of Japan to India.
ii. Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagar Palike (BBMP) area, mainly 110 villages, will be covered by this project.
iii. People of this area will be provided with safe water supply and sewerage services. Water treatment plants and sewage treatment plants will be set up for this purpose.
About JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency):
♦ Headquarters – Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
♦ President – Shinichi Kitaoka
♦ Purpose – Official development assistance

SH- Current Affairs Update 25th, Jan 2018

Dear SH Aspirants,
Study Daily Current Affairs and stay updated as well as prepare for General Awareness section of bank exams. It's time to gear up your preparations for IBPS/RBI/SBI/SSC and with the daily dose of current affairs, you can easily prepare G.A and score well.

INDIAN AFFAIRS

Government announces 4 new schemes to promote young scientists
On January 24, 2018, Central Government launched four new schemes to promote young scientists and researchers in India. All the schemes focus on empowering, recognising and motivating youth.
i. Teacher Associateship for Research Excellence (TARE) Scheme will connect the educators to leading public funded institutions like Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Indian Institute of Science (IISc) or national institutions like Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR)to pursue research.
ii. Overseas Visiting Doctoral Fellowship scheme, support will be offered to 100 PhD scholars for training at foreign universities/laboratories up to 12 months during their doctoral research.
iii. Distinguished Investigator Award scheme, 100 fellowships will be offered to principal investigators of Science and Engineering Research Board/Department of Science and Technology projects.
iv. Augmenting Writing Skills for Articulating Research (AWSAR) scheme aims to encourage science writing.

International Conference on ‘Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in the Election Process’ in New Delhi
On January 24, 2018, Election Commission of India (ECI) hosted a one-day International Conference on ‘Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in the Election Process’ in New Delhi.
ighlights of International Conference on ‘Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in the Election Process’:
i. The Conference was organized under the VoICE.NET platform, a common knowledge/resource sharing network for 25 Election Management Bodies and International Organisations.
ii. It was attended by representatives from five Election Management Bodies (EMBs) viz. Australia, Guinea, Bhutan, Moldova & Zambia and Heads of two International Organisations viz. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) and International Foundation of Electoral Systems (IFES).
iii. During the conference, representatives from EMBs and international organisations shared their experiences, initiatives and best practices for electoral engagement, enrolment and active participation of Persons with Disabilities in ballot exercise.
iv. On the sidelines of the Conference, ECI signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for cooperation in the field of election management with Central Election Commission of Moldova, with National Independent Electoral Commission (CENI) of Guinea and also with International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance.

India, Vietnam sign MoUs on I&B, space cooperation
On January 24, 2018, India and Vietnam signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate in the areas of Information & Broadcasting (I&B) and space.
Details about India-Vietnam MoU:
i. MoU documents were exchanged in presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Vietnam counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc in New Delhi.
ii. Under the MoU, India and Vietnam will strive to enhance cooperation in the field of Information and Broadcasting based on principles of equality and in accordance with their national laws and regulations.
iii. In area of space cooperation, India and Vietnam have agreed on the implementation arrangement between Vietnam’s National Remote Sensing Department and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for the establishment of tracking and data reception station and data processing facility in Vietnam. This arrangement will be set up under the ASEAN-India Space Cooperation.
Quick Facts about Vietnam:
♦ Capital – Hanoi
♦ Currency – Vietnamese Dong
♦ Current President – Tran Dai Quang
♦ Important Rivers – Red River, Perfume River

Government to increase number of ‘AMRIT’ pharmacy stores 4 times
Union Health Minister, J P Nadda has stated that his ministry is working to increase the number of AMRIT pharmacy stores by four times (from the existing 111 outlets) by the end of 2018.
About AMRIT Pharmacy stores:
i. Since November 2015, Union Ministry for Health & Family Welfare has opened several Affordable Medicines and Reliable Implants for Treatment (AMRIT) pharmacy stores across India with an aim to reduce the expenditure incurred by patients on treatment of cancer and heart diseases.
ii. According to Mr. Nadda, AMRIT stores have benefited over 52 lakh patients as medicine buyers have saved over Rs 267 crore by buying drugs from these stores.
iii. In order to help more patients, Health Ministry is working for opening more such stores. Mr. Nadda has stated that the goal is to have one AMRIT store in every district of India.

Last Minute Tips For IBPS SO Mains 2017-18

IBPS SO Main Examination is scheduled to be held on 28th of January. As it is going to be the Examination for the post of SO, you all must be very anxious about your performance. Bringing it off in this examination will determine your final selection as a Specialist Officer in a public sector Bank. So, all that you need to do two days before the examination is a proficient revision and efficient management of the stress level that you all might be going through because of the examination.  Your best bet would be to be to make the best use of your knowledge and you can only do that if you are unladen.  A little amount of stress is healthy and necessary too for your exam. So students, here are a few revision tips for all those who are going to appear in IBPS SO Main Examination.

Plan:

Go for the examination with a proper plan so that you aren’t barking the wrong trees while attempting the examination. Know what subjects you are good at and where you lag. Attempt the very section first that you are good at and weakest subject in the end. Doing this will ensure that much of the time is not wasted on solving the questions that are difficult to you and in the end, you don’t fail to attempt the section that could get you a higher overall score. Do not stick to a single question if you are not able to solve it. Move forward with the questions that you are able to solve easily, without wasting much of your time on them.

Revision:

It’s high time to revise all the topics that you need to be tremendous at. Sort the important topics into a checklist and settle on how each and every point is to be revised before appearing for the examination. It might sound preposterous on a day just before the examination but trust me, it will help you focus your learning and you won’t be like, “Gee! I was so good at this topic. I could have done better had I revised it well.”

Do not Stress:

Much of stress won’t let you fathom out the questions asked in all four of the subjects. So avoid anything that can stress you out, keep calm and stay focused for the day after tomorrow. It is important for the students to have a positive mindset.

Sleep well:

Take a nap before the exam as it improves memory recall and the ability to concentrate. Do not pull an all-nighter before the day of examination. If you wouldn’t sleep for the whole night, you likely won’t remember much of what you studied anyway. To make the best use of your knowledge, you should try to get at least 8 hours of sleep before the exam especially when it is going to be IBPS SO Mains Examination.

Now take a print out of your admit card and photo identity proof in advance as waiting for the last moment will not in your favor. Do reach the exam center well ahead of time to avoid any unnecessary tension. Confirm the location and all other important things that you need to know about your center in advance so that you don’t waste much of your time in search of your center.

Before proceeding to IBPS SO Last Minute Preparation Tips, let us check the exam pattern for IBPS SO

IBPS SO Exam Pattern:

Certain changes have been observed in the pattern of this exam after the official release of the exam notification. Following are some of the major changes:
  • The exam pattern regarding the selection of aspirants for Rajbhasha Adhikari Scale I and Law Officer is the same.
  • Exam pattern for other posts is not the same as that of Rajbhasha Adhikari Officer and the Law Officer.
  • There will be only one section for the Mains exam, i.e. Professional Knowledge.
  • There will be only three sections in the Prelims exam. In the case of Rajbhasha Adhikari and Law Officer, the sections included are: English Language, Reasoning and General Awareness, while the sections for other posts are English Language, Reasoning and