Sunday, October 28, 2012

Bank Exams Vs SSC

Lots of bankersadda vistors have asked queries regarding the difference between Bank Exams and SSC and for which they should appear. Presenting you some of the basis differences between these exams.


Question: What is the difference in the syllabus of Bank Exams as compared to SSC Exams ?

Answer: Broadly the syllabus is the same, however the differences can be encapsulated as under  -

Subject
Bank PO/Clerk
SSC
Maths





Trigonometry
Not Included
Included
Geometry
Not Included
Included
Algebra
Not Included
Included
Mensuration
Limited
Extensive



Overall Maths
Medium Level
High Level
Reasoning and General Intelligence





Dice and Cubes
Not Included
Included
Matrix, Water and Mirror Images , Paper Cutting
Not Included
Included
Calendar and Clock
Not Included
Included
Arguments,Assumptions and Inferences, Cause/Effect and Course of Action
Included
Not Included



Overall Reasoning
High Level
 Medium Level



General Awareness/General Studies


Banking Awareness
Included
Not Included
Socio-Economic Awareness
Included
Included to a lesser extent
History,Polity,Science,Geography,Art and Culture
Not Included
Included

Overall General Awareness/Studies
Not Comparable
Not Comparable
English


Voice
Not Included
Included
Narration
Not Included
Included
Question Tags
Not Included
Included
Descriptive English
Included
Not Included
Overall English
High Level
Medium Level


Question: Should I prepare for Bank exams or SSC or both ?

Answer: Since both the exams are similar in nature and have a high degree of overlapping syllabus content it is our recommendation that students prepare for both the exams, however you should take note of the differences in eligibility criteria for both the exams

Question: What are the differences in eligibility criteria for Bank and SSC exams ?

Description
Bank PO
Bank Clerk
SSC – Graduate Level
SSC- 10+2 Level
Age
20-28 Years (Relaxations apply)
20-28 years(Relaxations apply)
18-27 years(Relaxations apply)
18-27 years(Relaxations apply)
Educational Qualifications
Graduation with 60 % (Relaxations apply)
Graduation
Graduation (Final year students can also apply)
12th Pass


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