The SBI Clerk (Junior Associate) exam covers several subjects. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the syllabus:
- Quantitative Aptitude:
- Simplification
- Number Series
- Data Interpretation (Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, Pie Charts, Tables)
- Quadratic Equations
- Time and Work
- Time and Distance
- Average
- Percentage
- Ratio and Proportion
- Simple and Compound Interest
- Profit and Loss
- Mensuration
- Permutation and Combination
- Probability
- Reasoning Ability:
- Logical Reasoning
- Alphanumeric Series
- Ranking/Direction/Alphabet Test
- Data Sufficiency
- Coded Inequalities
- Seating Arrangement (Circular, Linear, Square)
- Puzzle (Floor, Tabulation)
- Syllogism
- Blood Relations
- Input-Output
- Coding-Decoding
- Verbal Reasoning
- English Language:
- Reading Comprehension
- Cloze Test
- Fill in the blanks
- Error Spotting
- Sentence Correction/Improvement
- Para Jumbles
- Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, One-word Substitution, Idioms & Phrases)
- Sentence Rearrangement
- General/Financial Awareness:
- Current Affairs (Last 6 months)
- Static GK (Country-Capital, Country-Currency, Headquarters of Financial Organizations, Important Days)
- Banking and Financial Awareness (Banking Terms, RBI, Fiscal-Monetary Policies, Budget, Economic Survey, Government Schemes)
- Static Awareness (Indian and World Geography, History, Polity, Science)
- Computer Aptitude:
- Basics of Computers
- Generations of Computers
- Input and Output Devices
- Memory
- MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Internet
- Networking
- Computer Abbreviations
It’s essential to thoroughly study each of these sections. Regular practice with mock tests and previous years’ question papers can significantly enhance your preparation.
Additionally, stay updated with current affairs and banking news, as this is crucial for the General/Financial Awareness section. Good luck with your preparation for the SBI Clerk (Junior Associate) exam!