Banking & Finance

Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is the largest insurance group and investment company in India. Its a state-owned where Government of India has 100% stake.
Life Insurance Corporation of India every year invites Online Applications from eligible Indian Citizens for appointment to the post of Assistant Administrative Officer (AAO). The Selection Procedure is made on the basis of performance in the on-line test followed by a personal interview of short listed candidates and subsequent Pre-Recruitment Medical Examination conducted by the company.

Eligibility Required: Eligibity required to appear for LIC AAO exam is as follows:

Age Limit: Candidate should be between the age of 21 years to 30 years at the time of applying.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should have compulsorily passed Bachelor/Master’s Degree from a recognized Indian University/ Institution.

LIC AAO Online Test Pattern: Selection will be made on the basis of performance in the on-line test followed by a personal interview of short listed candidates and subsequent Pre-Recruitment Medical
Examination. On-line test will be of objective type, multiple choices of 120 minutes (2 hrs) duration. It will comprising of the following sections:

LIC AAO Exam Pattern :

Sr. No. Name of the Test No.of Questions Max. Marks Time Allotted
1 Reasoning Ability 3090

Composite time:
120 Minutes( 2hrs )

2 Numerical Ability 3090
3 General Knowledge, Current Affairs3060
4 Computer Knowledge 3060
5 English Language with
Special emphasis on
Grammar, Vocabulary and
Comprehension
40100
TOTAL160300

NOTE: – Candidate MUST pass in each section separately and should also obtain minimum marks in the aggregate to qualify for the interview.
– English Language test is of qualifying nature and the marks in English Language will not be counted for ranking.

Some of the books which can help candidates to prepare for LIC AAO Exam are suggested as below-

1) LIC AAO Exam Books (In English):

2) LIC AAO Exam Books (In Hindi):


These books consists of all the related topics at one place.

We wish our candidates All The Best for the Upcoming Exams and wish them great future ahead!!

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State bank of India (SBI) is the largest banking and financial services company in India by revenue, assets and market capitalization with its headquarters in Mumbai. Every year bank recruits for the post of Probationary Officers in high scale. Many candidates prepare for this exam whole year to be a part of India’s largest bank.
Bank conducts the exam in two sections:
1) Written Examination (objective and descriptive type)
2) Group Discussion & Interview

Eligibility for SBI PO Exam:
Age Limit:– Candidate must be between the age of 21 years to 30 years at the time of applying.
Educational Qualification:– Candidate should be a Graduate in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.
– Candidates who are in the Final year of their Graduation/Semester can also apply for this exam.

1) Phase I : Written Examination

The written examination will consist of objective and descriptive type of test. The objective test will be online. Immediately after online objective test, Descriptive test will be administered. Candidates will have to answer Descriptive test on Paper/Pen mode.

Online Objective Exam Pattern is as follows:

Sr. No. Name of the Test No.of Questions Max. Marks Time Allotted
1 Reasoning (High Level) 5050
Composite time of
Interpretation
120 minutes
2 Data Analysis and Interpretation5050
3 General Awareness, Marketing and Computers 5050
4 English Language (Grammar, Vocabulary,
Comprehension etc.
5050
TOTAL200200

Note:– The questions in the tests at Sr. No. 1, 2 and 3 will be printed in Hindi and English.
– Composite time for all the above tests will be Two hours (120 minutes).

– Candidates may attempt the tests / questions in any order they like. However in your interest you are advised not to spend too much time on any one of the tests because the candidates are required to qualify in the Objective Tests by securing passing marks, in each of the tests, to be decided by the Bank on the basis of the performance of all the competing candidates taken together in each test to a minimum required level for each category.

Pattern of Descriptive Paper:
This is to check your proficiency in English Knowledge. It would consist of comprehension, letter writing, essay writing, precis writing etc.

Test Max. Marks Time Allotted
English Language
(comprehension, short precis, letter writing & essay)
50 1 hour

You would be given sixty minutes time for this test. Total marks for this paper are 50.

The candidates are required to qualify in the Descriptive Test by securing passing marks, to be decided by the Bank. Descriptive Test paper of only those candidates will be evaluated who have scored qualifying marks in the Objective Tests as stated above.The merit list of written examination will be based on the aggregate of the marks obtained by the candidates in Objective and Descriptive test.

2) Phase II : Group Discussion & Interview:

The aggregate marks of candidates qualifying in both objective test and descriptive test will be arranged in descending order in each category and the candidates in order of merit, subject to 3 times the number of vacancies in each category, will be called for Group Discussion and Interview.
The qualifying marks in Group Discussion & interview will be as decided by the Bank

Sr. No. Name of the Test Total Marks
1 GD 20
2 Interview 30

Candidates have to qualify both in Phase I & II separately. Marks secured by the candidates in Written Test (out of 250 marks maximum) are converted to out of 75 and marks secured in GD & Interview (out of 50 marks maximum) are converted to out of 25.The final merit list is arrived at after aggregating converted marks of Written Test and Group Discussion & Interview out of 100 for each category.The selection will be made from the top merit ranked candidates in each category.

Some of the books which can help candidates to prepare for their SBI PO exam are suggested as below-

1) In English:

2) In Hindi:

3) For Descriptive English Paper:

4) Computer Based Practice Test Series for SBI PO Exam:

We wish our candidates All The Best for the Upcoming Exams and wish them great future ahead!!

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Institute of Banking Personnel Selection IBPS or Institute of Banking Personnel Selection acquired independent status in 1984. The credit to the initiative goes to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Nationalized Banks.Prior to 1984, the institute was a unit of National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM) and was called Personnel Selection Services (PSS).
IBPS has a mandate from nineteen Public Sector Banks to conduct the eligibility exam for selection to these banks. IBPS conducts Common Recruitment Process (CWE) is accepted by nineteen nationalized banks in India. Common Recruitment Process- CWE, Common Interview and provisional allotment for recruitment of Clerical cadre posts in Participating Organisations has the approval of the appropriate authorities.

List of banks that accept CWE-

1) Allahabad Bank
2) Andhra Bank
3) Bank of Baroda
4) Bank of India
5) Bank of Maharashtra
6) Canara Bank
7) Central Bank of India
8) Corporation Bank
9) Dena Bank
10) Indian Bank
11) Indian Overseas Bank
12) Oriental Bank of Commerce
13) Punjab National Bank
14) Punjab & Sind Bank
15) Syndicate Bank
16) Union Bank of India
17) National Bank
18) UCO Bank
19) Vijaya Bank

Eligibility Required: Eligibility required to apply for IBPS Clerk is as follows:
Age Limit: Candidate must be between the age of 20 years to 28 years at the time of applying.
Educational Qualification: Candidate must be a Graduate in any discipline from a University recognised by the Govt. Of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.
– Proficiency in the Official Language of the State/UT (candidates should know how to read/ write and speak the Official Language of the State/UT) for which vacancies a candidate wishes to apply is preferable.

IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern: IBPS Clerk Examination which is conducted online has total 200 questions from different sections which are as follows:
Online Objective Exam Pattern is as follows:

Sr. No. Name of the Test Max. Marks Time Allotted
1 Reasoning 40
Composite time
of
2 Hours
2 English Language 40
3 Numerical Ability 40
4 General Awareness
(with special reference to Banking Industry)
40
5 Computer Knowledge40
TOTAL200

NOTE: The above tests except the Test of English Language will be available bilingually, i.e. English and Hindi.
Negative Marking: For each wrong answer question by the candidate one fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.

Candidates shortlisted in the examination will be called for the interview which is common for all the banks.

Some of the books which can help candidates to prepare for their exams are suggested as below-

1) For General Awareness Preparation

2) For English Language Preparation

3) For Numerical Ability Preparation

4) For Logical Reasoning Preparation

4) For Computer Knowledge Preparation

Apart from these books, candidate can also refer previous year papers and CD based Test Series for practicing online for the IBPS Clerk exam.

We wish our candidates All The Best for the Upcoming Exams and wish them great future ahead!!

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State Bank of India (SBI) is one of the largest bank of India which provides multinational banking and financial services. SBI owns nearly 17,000 branches, including 190 foreign offices, for which they recruit candidates at a very large scale every year. SBI Clerk is one of the biggest recruitment conducted by the bank every year. Candidates who want to be a part of India’s largest bank wait for SBI Clerk notification desperately.

Eligibility Required to apply for SBI Clerk Exam are as below:
Age Limit : Candidates should be between the age of 20 years to 28 years at the time of applying.
Education Qualification:– Candidate should be a graduate from a recognized university, or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central/State Government.
– Candidates appearing in final year examination of graduation can also apply.

Exam Pattern for SBI Clerk Exam: Final selection will be made on the basis of performance in the online test and interview taken together. The test will be conducted online having objective type questions, and will consist of following sections:

PaperSubjectsMax. MarksTime Alloted
1General Awareness40

Composite time
of 2 Hours

2Quantitative Aptitude40
3Reasoning Ability40
4Marketing Aptitude /
Computer Knowledge
40
5General English40

NOTE:– All exams except the test of General English, will be in bilingual language i.e., English & Hindi.
Negative Marking: 1/4th mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
– Candidates should pass in each of the objective tests individually.

Some of the books which can help candidates to prepare for SBI Clerk exam are suggested as below-

1) SBI Clerk Books (in English)

2) SBI Clerk Books (in Hindi)

SBI Clerk Interview Pattern: Candidates who qualify online test will be called for the interview based on the merit list. Candidates are required to score a minimum percentage marks in interview to be considered for final selection. Weightage for knowledge of local language will be given in accordance with the Govt. guidelines. Final selection will be made on the basis of candidate’s performance in the test and interview taken together.

We wish our candidates All The Best for the Upcoming Exams and wish them great future ahead!!

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IBPS(Institute of Banking Personnel Selection) conducts Common Written Examination (CWE) for recruitment of officers in RRBs for recruitment of Officers (Scale-I, II & III) and Office Assistants (Multipurpose) in 84 Regional Rural Banks(RRBs)as declared by Government of India every year.

Educational Qualification Required to apply for IBPS RRB CWE are as below:

  • Office Assistant (Multipurpose): Degree in any discipline from a recognized University or its equivalent. Also, proficiency in local language is required and knowledge of Computer skills is desirable.
  • Officer Scale-I, II and III: Degree in any discipline from a recognized University or its equivalent. Also, proficiency in local language is required and knowledge of Computer skills is desirable.
  • Officer Scale-II (Specialist Officers) : Degree from a recognized University in Electronics / Communication / Computer Science / Information Technology or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Desirable Certificate in ASP, PHP, C++, Java, VB, VC, OCP etc. OR Certified Associateship (CA) from Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.

IBPS RRB CWE Exam Pattern:

Exam structure for IBPS RRB Office Assistant (Multipurpose):-

Sr. No. Name of the Test Max. QuestionsMax. Marks Time Alloted
1 Reasoning 4050

2 hours and
30 minutes

2 Numerical Ability 4050
3 General Awareness 4040
4a English Language 4040
4b Hindi Language 4040
5 Computer Knowledge 4020
TOTAL200200

Exam structure for IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I :-

Sr. No. Name of the Test Max. QuestionsMax. Marks Time Alloted
1 Reasoning 4050

2 hours and
30 minutes

2 Quantitative Aptitude 4050
3 General Awareness 4040
4a English Language 4040
4b Hindi Language 4040
5 Computer Knowledge 4020
TOTAL200200

Exam structure for IBPS RRB Officer Scale-II (General Banking Officer) & Officer Scale- III :-

Sr. No. Name of the Test Max. QuestionsMax. Marks Time Alloted
1 Reasoning 4050

2 hours and
30 minutes

2 Quantitative Aptitude &
Data Interpretation
4050
3 Financial Awareness 4040
4a English Language 4040
4b Hindi Language 4040
5 Computer Knowledge 4020
TOTAL200200

Exam structure for IBPS RRB Officer Scale-II (Specialist Cadre):-

Sr. No. Name of the Test Max. QuestionsMax. Marks Time Alloted
1 Reasoning 4040

3 hours

2 Quantitative Aptitude &
Data Interpretation
4040
3 Financial Awareness 4040
4a English Language 4020
4b Hindi Language 4020
5 Computer Knowledge 4020
6 Professional Knowledge 4040
TOTAL240200

NOTE: – All exams will be conducted in both English and Hindi Language except English/Hindi exam.
– For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate one fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty to arrive at corrected score.

Some of the books which can help candidates to prepare for IBPS Regional Rural Banks Entrance Exam or IBPS RRB Exam are suggested as below:

1) Books for IBPS RRB CWE Exam (Office Assistant (Multipurpose)):

2) Books for IBPS RRB CWE Exam (Officer Scale-I):

3) Books for IBPS RRB CWE Exam (Officer Scale-I, II & III):

These books consists of all the related topics at one place.

We wish our candidates All The Best for the Upcoming Exams and wish them great future ahead!!

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Reserve Bank of India (RBI), India’s central banking institution every year recruits for Officers in Grade ‘B’ (Direct Recruitment – DR). The number of vacancies can vary according to the requirement in RBI. Selection for this post will be through Examinations and Interview. Examinations will be held in two phases: Online Examination (Objective Type) and Written Examination (Descriptive type). Candidates who had already appeared four times for this post in the past, are not eligible to apply.

Eligibility Required to apply for this post are as below:

Age Limit: Candidates must be between the age of 21 to 30 years at the time of applying. For candidates possessing M.Phil. and Ph.D. qualification, upper age limit will be 31 and 33 years respectively.
Education Qualifications: Candidate must have any one of the below stated qualification to apply for RBI Officers in Grade ‘B’ post.
i) A First Class Bachelor’s Degree with a minimum of 60% marks or an equivalent grade, in aggregate of all semesters / years.
ii) A Second Class Master’s Degree with minimum of 55% marks or an equivalent grade, in aggregate of all semesters / years.
iii) A Doctorate Degree; with minimum of 50% marks or an equivalent grade, in aggregate of all semesters / years in Master’s Degree.
iv) Chartered/Cost Accountant/Company Secretary (ACS) with a Bachelor’s Degree.
v) A Post Graduate Diploma in Management / MBA qualification from institutions recognized by Government of India / University Grants Commission, with Graduation / Bachelor’s Degree.

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Officers in Grade ‘B’ Exam Pattern: Selection will be through Examinations and Interview. Examinations will be held in two phases: Phase-I ON-LINE Examination (Objective Type) and Phase-II Written Examination (Descriptive type).

RBI ON-LINE Examination (Objective Type) Pattern: RBI Phase-I ON-LINE Examination will be Objective Type and consists of the following four tests:

Sr No. Subject Max. QuestionsMax. Marks Time Alloted
01General Awareness 8080

130 minutes

02English Language 3030
03Quantitative Aptitude 3030
04Reasoning (verbal) 6060
TOTAL 200200

NOTE:– The Phase II Examination will be conducted only for those candidates who are shortlisted for Phase I.
– Candidates have to qualify in each part of the Objective test separately.
– Candidate may accordingly allocate their time to each test within total time of 130 minutes for all the four tests put together.
– Negative Marking: For every wrong answer, 1/4th of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.

RBI Written Examination (Descriptive type) Pattern: RBI Phase-II Written Examination will be Descriptive type and consists of three papers as following:

Paper Subject Max. Marks Time Alloted
I English (Essay, Precis writing,
Comprehension, Business /
Office Correspondence)
1003 Hours
IIEconomic & Social Issues1003 Hours
IIIFinance & Management 1003 Hours

NOTE:– Papers of Phase I (except the test of English Language) and Papers II and III of Phase II will be set bilingually in Hindi and English.
– Answers to questions in Paper I in Phase II must be written in English.

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Officers in Grade ‘B’ Interview: Candidates will be shortlisted for interview based on the aggregate marks obtained only in Phase II – Papers I, II and III. Candidates may opt for Interview either in Hindi or English. Final selection will be based on the performance of the candidate in Phase-II of the Examination and Interview taken together.

Some of the books which can help candidates to prepare for Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Officers in Grade ‘B’ (Direct Recruitment – DR) Exam or RBI Grade B Officer Exam are suggested as below.

1) Books For RBI Grade ‘B’ Officers Exam (Phase I):

2) Books For RBI Grade ‘B’ Officers Exam (Phase II):

Syllabus for Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Officers in Grade ‘B’ Exam:

(i) Paper I – English: Essay, Précis writing, Comprehension and Business/Office Correspondence.

(ii) Paper II – Economic and Social Issues : Growth and Development – Measurement of growth : National Income and per capita income – Poverty Alleviation and Employment Generation in India – Sustainable Development and Environmental issues. Economic Reforms in India – Industrial and Labour Policy – Monetary and Fiscal Policy – Privatisation – Role of Economic Planning. Globalization – Opening up of the Indian Economy – Balance of Payments, Export- Import Policy – International Economic Institutions – IMF and World Bank – WTO – Regional Economic Co-operation. Social Structure in India – Multiculturalism – Demographic Trends – Urbanisation and Migration – Gender Issues – Social Justice: Positive Discrimination in favour of the under privileged – Social Movements – Indian Political System – Human Development – Social Sectors in India, Health and Education.

(iii) Paper III – Finance and Management:
Finance: The Union Budget – Direct and Indirect taxes; Non-tax sources of revenue; Outlays; New Measures; Financial Sector Reforms; Capital Market, Money Market and Foreign Exchange Market; Stock Exchanges and their Regulation; Capital Market Intermediaries and their Regulation; Role of SEBI; Functions of the Money Market; Growth and Operation of the Money Market; The Foreign Exchange Market; From FERA to FEMA; Exchange Rate Management; Exchange Risk Management; Role of Banks and Financial Institutions in Economic Development; Regulation of Banks and Financial Institutions; Disinvestment in Public Sector Units.

Management: Management: its nature and scope; The Management Processes; Planning, Organisation, Staffing, Directing and Controlling; The Role of a Manager in an Organisation. Leadership: The Tasks of a Leader; Leadership Styles; Leadership Theories; A successful Leader versus an effective Leader. Human Resource Development: Concept of HRD; Goals of HRD; Performance Appraisal – Potential appraisal and development – Feedback and Performance Counseling – Career Planning – Training and Development – Rewards – Employee Welfare. Motivation, Morale and Incentives: Theories of Motivation; How Managers Motivate; Concept of Morale; Factors determining morale; Role of Incentives in Building up Morale. Communication: Steps in the Communication Process; Communication Channels; Oral versus Written Communication; Verbal versus non-verbal Communication; upward, downward and lateral communication; Barriers to Communication, Role of Information Technology. Corporate Governance: Factors affecting Corporate Governance; Mechanisms of Corporate Governance.

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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) offers Indian Chartered Accountancy Course which is necessary for candidates to qualify if they want to pursue their career as a Chartered Accountant in India. Indian Chartered Accountancy Course is considered one of the most rigorous professional course in India.

The Examination Department of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India conducts the Chartered Accountants examinations corresponding to three different levels of the Chartered Accountancy course. Candidates have to clear all three exams-

1) Common Proficiency Test(CPT)
2) Intermediate Integrated Professional Competence(IPCC) Examination
3) Final Examination

CPT is conducted twice a year, in June and December whereas IPCC and Final Examination is conducted in May and November every year.

Eligibility Required to apply for Chartered Accountant – Common Proficiency Test (CPT) are as below:

– Candidate should have passed or appeared in the Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 examination) conducted by an examining body constituted by law in India or an examination recognized by the Central Government or equivalent.
– Candidate should have registered for/switched over to CPT Course with Board of Studies of ICAI on or before 1st April.

Exemption from Appearing in CPT: Candidates who are graduate or post graduate in Commerce having secured in aggregate a minimum of 55% of total marks or its equivalent grade in the examination conducted by any recognized University (including Open University) with certain subjects OR Graduates or Post Graduates other than those falling under Commerce stream mentioned above having secured in aggregate a minimum of 60% of the total marks or its equivalent grade in the examination conducted by any recognized University (including Open University) are exempted from passing CPT. They can appear directly to IPCC Exam.

Exam Pattern for C.A.- CPT (Common Proficiency Test): Chartered Accountant – Common Proficiency Test (CPT) is an objective type examination of 200 marks comprising of four sections. Candidate are required to secure, a minimum of 30 percent marks in each Section and a minimum of 50 percent marks in the aggregate of all Sections.
CPT includes following sections:

SectionSubjectMax. MarksTime Duration
A
B
Fundamentals of Accounting
Mercantile Laws
60
40

2 hours

C
D
General Economics
Quantitative Aptitude
50
50

2 hours

NOTE:– The language of Question Paper Booklet will be English/Hindi.
– Negative Marking: 1/4 (one fourth) marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.

Some of the books which can help candidates to prepare for CA- CPT exam or Chartered Accountant – Common Proficiency Test are suggested as below-

1) Books for Fundamentals of Accounting

2) Books for Mercantile Laws

3) Books for General Economics

4) Books for Quantitative Aptitude

Candidates can also practice CA-CPT solved papers, mock test etc. from official website here. Candidates are also suggested to read “How to Face CPT” article.

Syllabus of CA – CPT Exam: Candidates can download section wise syllabus of CPT Exam from here i.e. Fundamentals of Accounting, Mercantile Laws, General Economics and Quantitative Aptitude.

We wish our candidates All The Best for the Upcoming Exams and wish them great future ahead!!

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CAIIB – Certified Associate of Indian Institute of Bankers is conducted by Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (IIBF) twice a year. IIBF is India’s premier institute in banking and finance education, aiming for professional excellence. Indian Institute of Banking & Finance conducts various banking courses among which main courses of IIBF are CAIIB or its equivalent PG Diploma in Banking & Finance (DBF) and JAIIB.
CAIIB (Certified Associate of Indian Institute of Bankers) aims at providing advanced knowledge necessary for better decision making covering risk, financial and general bank management. CAIIB Examination is conducted in offline mode only.

Required Eligibility to Apply for CAIIB Exam
1. The Examination is open only to the ordinary members of the Institute who are in employment of the Institutions which are Institutional Members of IIBF provided individual and institutional subscription is not in arrears.
2. New members are advised of the examination for which they are eligible to appear while intimating their respective membership numbers.
3. a) Candidates must have passed the matriculation examination or its equivalent.
b) The Institute may, however at its discretion, allow any candidate from clerical or supervisory staff cadre to appear at the examination on the recommendation of the Manager of the bank / officer-in-charge of the bank’s office where the candidate is working, even if he/ she is not a matriculate or its equivalent.
c) Subordinate staff of recognised Banking / Financial Institutions in India, who are members of the Institute, are eligible to appear at the examination, provided they have passed the matriculation examination or its equivalent.
4. A candidate applying for CAIIB must have completed JAIIB or Part I of the Associate examination under old syllabus.

CAIIB Exam (Certified Associate of Indian Institute of Bankers) Exam Pattern:The CAIIB Examination consists of objective type (multiple choice) questions. CAIIB Exam consists of 2 compulsory papers namely: Advanced Bank Management & Bank Financial Management Papers, and One Elective paper. Case study based questions can also be asked.
Questions for the examination will be asked for :
(i) Knowledge testing
(ii) Conceptual grasp
(iii) Analytical / logical exposition
(iv) Problem solving
(v) Case analysis

Further, questions based on current developments in banking and finance may be asked in the exam.

Part Subject Max. Marks Max. Questions Time Alloted
I Advanced Bank Management10090 2 hours
IIBank Financial Management10090 2 hours
IIIElective Paper
(Any 1 subject from below list)
10090 2 hours

Candidates can choose any one subject for the Elective Paper of their choice from the below list:

  • Corporate Banking
  • Retail Banking
  • Co-operative Banking
  • Rural Banking
  • International Banking
  • Central Banking
  • Information Technology
  • Financial Advising
  • Human Resources Management
  • Risk Management
  • Treasury Management

NOTE:

  • Examination will be conducted in offline mode only.
  • Examination will be held on three consecutive Sundays (one paper on each Sunday).
  • Candidates are allowed to attempt the examination either in Hindi or English.
  • NO negative marking for wrong answers.
  • Passing Criteria: Minimum marks for passing every subject – 50 out of 100 marks

Some of the books which can help candidates to prepare for IIBF CAIIB Exam (Certified Associate of Indian Institute of Bankers) are suggested as below-

1) CAIIB Advanced Bank Management Book and Bank Financial Management Book:

2) CAIIB Elective Paper Books: Candidates can choose according to their elective subjects. Below stated books are for CAIIB Corporate Banking, Retail Banking, Co-operative Banking, Rural Banking respectively-

Below stated books are for CAIIB International Banking, Central Banking, Information Technology, Financial Advising respectively-

Below stated books are for CAIIB Human Resources Management, Risk Management and Treasury Management respectively-

Above stated books consists of all the related topics as mentioned above at one place.

Syllabus for IIBF CAIIB Exam: Candidates can download CAIIB Exam Syllabus from here.

For JAIIB Books, you can refer our post Books for JAIIB Exam Preparation.

We wish our candidates All The Best for the Upcoming Exams and wish them great future ahead!!

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