SBI PO Mains Syllabus 2018 – Check detailed SBI PO Mains Syllabus from this article. SBI Preliminary Examination was held on 01st July 2018 and the next batch will be on 08th July 2018. It is peak time for the candidates with 100% accuracy of attempted 56 to 67 questions in clerk examination to gear up for Mains. To add fuel to gear up your preparation we provide you with the detailed SBI PO Mains Syllabus. The SBI PO Main Examination was expected around one month and tentatively on 04th August 2018. The aspirants solid has only one month limited time period for their preparation. Individuals are advised to have a clear picture on the SBI PO Mains Syllabus with tentative questions asked. The detailed SBI PO Mains Exam Pattern also provided below. Navigate to the quiz pages also to take up the regular practice.
Objective Type | |||
Name of the Subject | No. of Questions | Marks | Duration |
Reasoning & Computer Aptitude | 45 | 200 Marks | 60 Minutes |
Data Analysis & Interpretation | 35 | 45 Minutes | |
General / Economy / Banking Awareness | 40 | 35 Minutes | |
English Language | 35 | 40 Minutes | |
Total | 155 | 3 Hours |
Descriptive Type | |||
Letter Writing & Essay | 02 | 50 marks | 30 minutes |
Detailed SBI PO Mains Syllabus
Here is section-wise SBI PO Mains Syllabus for SBI PO Mains 2018
Quantitative Aptitude |
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Logical Reasoning |
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English Language |
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General Awareness |
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Data Interpretation will be asked on
Tabular Graph
Data is given in the form of the table.
Line Graph
Data has to be interpreted from various lines drawn on a particular scale.
Pie Chart
Data is represented in the form of a circular pie. Most of the time more than one pie graph or Pie Graph with the table are given.
Bar Graph
Data is provided in the form of the bar.
Mix of any two type of DI
The type of DI mentioned above will be mixed together. Example: a pie chart and a Bar graph or any combination.
Radar Graph
Data is displayed in the form of a two-dimensional chart of three or more quantitative variables represented on axes starting from the same point.
Caselet
The Data are given in the form of a paragraph, no tables or graphs are given. Read the paragraph and analyze what the questions are demanding.
Missing Case DI
This type involves tabular DI in which certain fields will be missing. You have to either find out the missing blanks or answer questions. The questions that can be asked in Missing DI Categories are based on:
The data will be given in two or three statements, you have to decide whether the given data is sufficient for answering the questions.
Probability, the questions will be based on the chances of finding the possible answers to the given questions.
Miscellaneous will be focused on
Verbal Reasoning, based on Cause and effect, statement and assumption, statement and inference, the course of action, statement and arguments, critical reasoning.
Binary Logic, Number System, Flow Chart.
Coding by Analogy, Coding in Fictitious Language, Number letter & Symbol Coding.
Coded relations between letters to be decoded.
Direct questions with 2-3 statements & 2-3 conclusions, possibility based questions, negative information based questions.
Set of words, numbers and their combination will be given in a sequence in different steps, you have to identify the initial pattern of the input statement.
Ordering & Ranking, Blood Relations, Coding in Fictitious Language, Circular Arrangements, Directions & Distances, Ages & Birth dates.
General Understanding of Blood Relations, a concept of syllogisms and Complex Blood Relations.
Single Statement Direction & Distance problem, Routes & Network based problem.
Single or Double rows facing each other or in the same direction.
Uni- & Bi-directional problems on circular, square, rectangular, hexagonal tables.
Arranging the persons by age, height, weight, rank, the order in row etc.
Idioms/Phrases, verbal reasoning. Banking & Economy, Business, Governance, Geopolitics, Education, Technology, Transport and Social Issues.
Synonyms & Antonyms and a relation between them.
Choosing the correct option to fill in the blanks to complete the sentence.
5 or 6 sentences rearranged to form a meaningful paragraph.
Tenses, Parallelism, Phrasal Verbs, Easily Confusable Words, Contextual Usage, Sentence Construction, Degree of Comparison, Subject-Verb Agreement, Article-Noun Agreement, Correct Part of Speech, Correct use of Prepositions, Conjunctions, Finite and Non-finite verbs.
budget, Roles and functions of RBI, NABARD, SIDBI, etc, Currencies, International Trade, Acquisitions & Deals; New Policies, Trade Deficits, Exchange Rate, GDP growth, etc. of various countries; Banking related terms
Important dates, Book and authors, Countries and their capital & currency, Important wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, new appointment, New Research & Technology
Everyday events, banking & economy-related news, National and International news.
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