Allahabad Bank

Allahabad Bank is one of the premier nationalized banks in India. It is also the oldest joint stock bank of India. It was incorporated by a group of Europeans at Allahabad on April 24, 1865. It was the time Indian economy had started shifting towards organized trade and business affairs. After some years in 1920, the P&O Bank brought Allahabad Bank and its headquarters at Kolkata. The Allahabad bank got an entirely new identity when it was nationalized in 1969…
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Demat Account in Banks

Demat account is short form of dematerialised account. Demat account is similar to a bank account where real money is replaced by shares. Just like a bank account is required to save money or make cheque payments, we need a demat account in order to buy or sell shares. A Demat Account holds portfolio of shares in electronic form and removes the need of holding shares in physical form. The account offers a secure and convenient way to keep track…
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Fixed Deposits in Banks

Bank Fixed Deposits are also called Term Deposits in India. Popularly, it is just called Bank FD or simply FD. In a Fixed Deposit Account, a certain sum of money is deposited in the bank for a fixed time period with a fixed rate of interest and hence it is called a fixed deposit. The rate of interest for Bank Fixed Deposits depends on the maturity period or the term period. It is higher in case of longer maturity period…
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How To Prepare for English Paper in Bank Exams

Tips to Prepare English Paper For English section, you must take care of  some small things. 1)You must learn the correct usage of grammar and basic of English language. 2)Sentence formation should be correct and clear . 3)Avoid the spelling mistakes. Grammatical Part - While Prepareing for English test,Grammar is the most important part,that you should take care. A small mistake in grammar usage can change entire meaning of , give some time on grammar part and make your grammar…
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How To Prepare For Bank PO Exams

presents the online bank PO practice test Every year in India, thousands of candidates apply for Probationary Officers job vacancies, but few of them get selected. Applicants need to be aware of certain things before they apply for the PO Job which can help them to clear the exam. Regular practice in all the five tests is essential. It is advisable to do the basics first. These can be done from class 10 books. After this, start doingsection tests, from…
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Commonly Asked Questions in Interview

How to prepare for Interview ? Perhaps,this is a regular question asked by candidates selected in written tests conducted by banks & government organizations. Interview sessions are considered tough by many,as it involves speaking are some commonly asked questions in Interview & methods to answer them. Question : Tell /Describe about yourself ( you will be asked this 90% ) Ans-  1)Don't recite your Resume. 2)Tell about your education, experience, projects worked ,passion etc. 3)Make sure you complete this within 2-3mins.…
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Indian Overseas Bank-1000 PO Recruitment

Feb 8, 2011 -Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) nationalised in 1969, is one of the leading public sector bank of headquarters in Chennai, IOB has over 2000 branches across the nation apart from 6 foreign Overseas Bank has announced recruitment of 1000 Probationary Officers. Probationary Officer – 1000 posts – Dates: Online registration of applications – to Written test –
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Allahabad Bank Recruitment – PO Exam For 2011

Allahabad Bank started in the year 1865 is one of the oldest public sector banks in bank having around 2400 branches across the nation is headquartered in bank has announced recruitment project 2011-12 of 1500 Probationary Officers. Dates: Online application registration – to Written test – April 17, 2011 Post – Vacancies – Payscale : Probationary Officer (scale I) – 1500 posts - Eligibility: Those interested to apply Allahabad Bank PO recruitment, * Should be 21 - 30yrs of age,…
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