Friends...Institute of Banking Personnel Selection
(IBPS) is conducting Common Written Examination for Specialist Officers Phase
III (CWE SPL-III) for selecting the candidates for the following posts in
participating banks during February 2014. Here is the complete Syllabus and
Pattern of the examination:
I.T. Officer (Scale-I and Scale II)
Agricultural Field Officer (Scale I)
Rajbhasha Adhikari (Scale I)
Law Officer (Scale I and Scale II)
HR/Personnel Officer (Scale I)
Marketing Officer (Scale I)
Chartered Accountant (Scale II)
Manager Credit (Scale II)/ Finance
Executive (Scale II)
Pattern of Question papers for IBPS Specialist Officers Phase
III examination
Total number of questions – 200
Total marks – 200
Time for completing the examination – 2
hours
Main subjects and distribution of marks for IBPS SO examination
For Law Officer (scale 1 and Scale 2) and Rajbhasha Adhikari (scale
1)
Reasoning – 50 Questions 50 Marks
English Language – 50 Questions 25 Marks
General Awareness or Knowledge (special
focus on Banking Industry)- – 50 Questions 50 Marks
Professional Knowledge– 50 Questions 75
Marks
For IT Officer (Scale 1 & 2),
Agricultural Field officer (scale 1), HR/Personnel Officer (scale 1), Marketing
officer (Scale 1), Technical Officer (scale 1), Chartered Accountant (scale 2)
and Finance Executive (scale 2)
Reasoning – 50 Questions 50 Marks
English Language – 50 Questions 25 Marks
Quantitative Aptitude – 50 Questions 50
Marks
Professional Knowledge – 50 Questions 75
Marks
Negative Marking Scheme for IBPS SO
Examination
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 a negative mark. If a question is left blank,
there will be no penalty for that question.
IBPS SO Exam Syllabus
IBPS SO Syllabus for
English Language:
Reading comprehension, fill in the blanks,
sentence corrections, Para jumbles, Vocabulary, Grammar Corrections,
Identification of Errors, sentence
corrections, Vocabulary, Grammar
Corrections, Identification Of Errors, Synonyms/ Antonyms, Choosing the
appropriate word and Spelling Check questions
Reasoning Syllabus for
IBPS SO exam:
Questions are asked from both Verbal and
Non Verbal reasoning. In verbal reasoning – Completing number and alphabetical
series, Coding and decoding, relations and ranking, Simple arithmetical
reasoning, Analogies / decision making, Classification, odd one out, time
sequence test, analytical reasoning, directions/distance sense test, input
/output /seating arrangements etc.
In non verbal reasoning – series
completion, finding missing figures, Mirror Images etc.
QA Syllabus for IBPS
Specialist officer exam:
Number system, decimal fractions, Ratio and proportions, Percentage, Time and
distance, Time and work, Speed and Distance, Profit and loss, Average, Simple
and compound interest, Data Interpretation and sufficiency includes Data
Tables, Charts and Graphs, and Probability
Professional Knowledge syllabus for Specialist Officer examination
IBPS Specialist officer examination is
having 50 questions from the professional knowledge of the candidate based on
the post they are applied for. Expect questions in graduation level, a good
reference of text books in your degree class with some current affairs on the
subject will make things easy (Refer and Study Daily Current Affairs and Quiz published in our blog). The following areas are considered important
based on the previous year examinations.
IBPS
IT officer syllabus for professional knowledge:
C Prgramming Basics, MS Office, Windows OS
and Programming, DBMS, Data Communication & Networking , Network Security,
Web Technologies, Basic Programming concepts,
Basics of hardware (Microprocessor, timer, ALU etc. ), Software
Engineering
IBPS
Law officer syllabus for professional Knowledge:
Law and Acts with direct and Indirect
Implication on the banking sector like Contract Acts, Partnerships, Companies,
Firm, RBI Constitution, RBI Acts, Important laws and rulings related to
negotiable instruments, securities, Foreign Exchange, Prevention of money
laundering, Limitation Act, Bankers Book Evidence Act, DRT Act, Offences and
Penalties, SARFAESI, Consumer Protection Act, Banking Ombudsman Scheme, RTI
Act, Information Technology Act. The above sections need detailed study.
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