State Bank of India Probationary Officer Examination
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B.Tech+MBA is an Integrated Dual Degree. So you should fill qualifying examination as Integrated Dual Degree. The notification for SBI PO 2021 is yet to be released. So you can apply for SBI PO 2021 as per the schedule notified. Please check for the updates from time to time so that you won't miss any important information. Also you can click on the link below to check the important dates and other information
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-po-notification
hello seemanain
I hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that it is difficul to say that which exam is more difficult and it can varies on opinion of different person. In my opinion difficulty is judged by number of factors like stages of exams(how many rounds), number of vacancies,number of appearing. If we judge difficulty on behalf of these things then SBI PO exam is more difficult because vacanies are very less whereas in the case of ssc cgl , vacancies do increase every year due to which cutt off will also be low or vice versa.
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
hello seemanain081
I hope you are doing good. I would like to know you that SBI POexams are more diffcult than SSC CGL because reasoning section of SBI PO exams are more difficult and lengthy which is not in the case of ssc cgl exams.
Secondly number of vacanies in SBI PO exams are way more less than the number of vacanies available in SSC CGL exams.
Thirdly their is an interview round in SBI PO which is generally not happen in SSC CGL exam.
With contrast to your question, SSC CGL is long term process in which student afford mistake at any stage which also increases its difficulty level
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Dear Student,
For giving bank po exams you need to have basic graduation degree from any stream from recognized University or college and age between 21-30 yrs to apply for bank po exam.It does not matter from which college you have studied and from which stream and what qualification you only need to be graduate
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It doesn't matter course you choose as both are almost similar However if you are stuck for choice then go for B.com it has some aspects of banking that you could learn. And there is no direct route to become a bank manager. Once you graduate you can join a bank directly or by giving exams (preferably PO exam) and if promoted later you could go up to managerial positions.
I hope you got my point. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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