IBPS CWE PO/MT V (2015-16)

Ok...It's too early too ask but what should be filled in Aggregate marks and Maximum marks box. We were given CGPA so the problem arises. 

Engineers would be facing it so please if anyone has filled,provide a solution

TIA

Case - You receive a call from a known customer on branch landline saying she has some 5 lakhs of unaccounted money and she wants to deposit in bank but save it from tax authorities She seeks your advise. How should you handle it?Here please dont say" I will ask manager". :) 

Case - A person with no account in your bank comes to you and wants a bank locker. Your head office has suggested you orally(not circular), to insist on fd, mutual fund or insurance before giving a locker besides the usual rent, deposit and stamp paper etc.(rent agreement is signed on stamp paper) Customer is a CA and knows that banks cannot insist on such extra business from customer apart from rent n deposit n stamp charges. Says no. But there is pressure from top management to ask for more business. How will you handle this dilemma?

Andhra bank po  exam  center  ???  mine on ranchi 

When the rrb score will come?(qualified)

How to download gk bullet for novem 2015 from pagalguy? pls gve me link...

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i am going nuts over this

1.ibps po ka interview prep karun??

2.ibps ka SO prep karun?? (huge course ) 😞

3.ibps clerical ke liye padhun ?? 

please guys suggest??

What is balance of payment and trade. ?

What are turnkey projects. ?

Is exim bank a subsidiary of rbi?

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Friends should I join coaching for interview preparation or not? m bit confused. I feel I should join for mock interview but some people say its a waste of money and time


IBPS PO Interview Preparation (For Engineers and Non-engineers)

Based on your feedback and queries, Module 8 is added in the following document. Hope it will be helpful for you all.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwSHkGeOMYSWRjlSVGtCWk1Wa28/view?usp=sharing

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Shashwat

Deputy governor S.S. Mundra says Retail lending cannot be panacea for growth & it will create its own problems. 

so what is basically the problems that Mundra is trying to warn about?

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I was searching for a medium to discuss about the upcoming IBPS PO interviews..i think I've found one.

any insurance related qsns pdf for lic or general insurance and static ga source ?????????????

GK Update - MoUs signed during Japan PM's India Visit

Dear Readers,

Japan Premier Shinzo Abe's three-day visit to India was recently in the news and could be important for your exams.

The Japanese Prime Minister arrived in New Delhi on December 11, 2015 to hold talks with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi. The primary aim was to strengthen bilateral relations and lay the foundation for special strategic ties. In this article, we will look at the important agreements signed between the two nations.

Background

The annual summit took place during December 12-13, 2015. Both the Prime Ministers agreed to upgrade the 'Special Strategic and Global Partnership' into an all-encompassing, goal-oriented partnership so as to achieve the aims of India and Japan Vision 2025.
This was their third meet in a month; they met at the G-20 summit in Antalaya, Turkey (14-15 November) and at the East Asia Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (21 November).

Major Agreements Signed

Defence

· Agreement on Transfer of Defence Equipment: This was signed to facilitate a framework to enhance cooperation in defence and security by enabling transfer of requisite defence equipment and technology that would aid in implementing joint research and development projects.

· Agreement for protection of classified military information: This will ensure mutual protection of classified military information sent to each other, given that the terms of protection are consistent with the national laws of the receiving party.

The deals will enable Japan to explore opportunities for future projects in defence, including the sale of US-2 amphibious aircraft to India, which has been in negotiations for two years.

Economy

· Amendment of Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement: This deal will amend the 1989 convention between India and Japan for the avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion as regards income taxes. It will also help to curb the accumulation of black money.

· Statement of Intent between NITI Aayog and the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ): This statement necessitates cooperation between the two bodies in order to achieve the objective of analysing the energy sector and tackle problems related to it.

Education

· Letter of Intent on the strategic international cooperation programme between India's Department of Science and Technology (DST) and the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JSTA). This will promote and support collaborative research projects, research laboratories, joint seminars and symposia, among other meetings between institutes supported by DST and JSTA.

· Letter of Intent on establishing a young researcher's exchange programme between India's DST and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. This is to establish a reciprocal fellowship programme for capacity building and human resource development (HRD) in frontier areas of science and technology.

· MoU between Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad (IIM-A) and Japan's National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS): This is to increase collaboration and enrich the intellectual environment of the two institutions.

· MoC in the field of education between India's HRD Ministry and Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. This is to enhance cooperation between educational institutions and pave way for exchange of aspiring students between the two nations.

Miscellaneous Agreements

· Agreement on high-speed trains: This ascertains cooperation in developing the Ahmedabad-Mumbai high-speed train corridor using Japan's technological, financial and technical assistance. Japan is set to provide $12 billion loan for the project.

· Agreement on cooperation in "peaceful uses of nuclear energy": Japan had been cagey on its agreement on the deal, being the only country to have suffered disastrous nuclear attacks. However, key details of the deal were agreed upon. India emphasised that it will keep its right to test atomic weapons and refused to be shackled by any international pact(s) that restrict its options.

· MoC between India's Ministry of Railways and Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism: This establishes areas to facilitate extensive technological cooperation, including information sharing, exchange of officials and technical personnel, participation of other organisations and ministries, and conducting joint research.

· Technological cooperation between India's Research Designs and Standards Organisation (RDSO) and Japan's Railways Technical Research Institute (JRTRI): This pact proposes cooperation in the domains of safety in train operations, advanced maintenance techniques and use of environment-friendly technologies, etc.

· MoC between India's Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries: This will boost cooperation in development of skilled personnel and institutional exchange between training institutes, promote sustainable forest management and conservation and forest disaster prevention.

· MoC between India's Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation and Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare: This deal establishes the medical products regulation dialogue and cooperation framework to enable constructive dialogue in areas related to pharmaceutical use, biological products and medical devices.

· MoC between Andhra Pradesh and Toyama Prefecture: This deal will help to strengthen existing ties between Andhra Pradesh and Toyama by facilitating mutual collaboration between their governments, institutions and companies.

· MoU between Kerala and Lake Nakaumi, Lake Shinji and Mt. Daisen area Mayors Association: As per this Kerala and the Sanin region of Japan have agreed to develop investment, trade and economic relations with special focus on small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

These are the main points about the Japanese Premier's visit to India. If you can understand these, you can easily attempt related questions.

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GK Update - Agreements Signed between India and Singapore

Dear Readers,

India and Singapore recently signed ten bilateral agreements and this could be important for your exams.

During his two-day visit to Singapore in the last week of November, Indian PM Narendra Modi and met with his counterpart Lee Hsien Loong and the President of Singapore Tony Tan Keng Yam in order to enhance cooperation in defence, civil aviation and cyber security, among others areas.

Agreements Signed

1. Joint Declaration signed between the Prime Ministers of India and Singapore "to elevate their bilateral relations to a strategic partnership." This will widen cooperation in existing domains, enhance regional stability and accelerate new deals in areas like defence, politics, culture, economy and people-to-people contact.

2. Agreement on cooperation in defence: This was signed between India's Minister of Defence Manohar Parrikar and his Singaporean counterpart Dr. Ng Eng Hen. This will facilitate Defence Ministers' Dialogues, joint exercises between defence industries and cooperation to identify areas of co-production and co-development.

3. Agreement to extend loan of Indian artifacts to the Asian Civilisations Museum: This was inked between Vijay Thakur Singh, High Commissioner of India to Singapore and Yeoh Chee Yan, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth. This will extend the loan of Indian artifacts to the Asian Civilisations Museum of Singapore.

4. Executive programme on cooperation in the field of art: This includes a comprehensive plan of action and cooperation in the field of arts, museums, archives, monuments, libraries and exchange of technical experts and students for the period 2015-2018. It was signed between Vijay Thakur Singh and Yeoh Chee Yan.

5. Operationalisation of technical agreement to share white shipping information: The Technical Agreement on sharing White Shipping Information was signed between the nations' Navies in July this year. This will facilitate bilateral cooperation in the area of maritime security. It was signed between Vijay Thakur Singh and Chan Yeng Kit, Permanent Secretary for Defence.

6. MoU on cooperation in cyber security: This is to promote better cooperation and information exchange related to cyber security between the Computer Emergency Response Teams of the two nations. This will be done by establishing a wider framework for future dialogue, information exchange on cyber attacks and research collaboration in smart technologies.

7. MoU in civil aviation: Signed between Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Singapore Cooperation Enterprise (SCE), this MoU will enhance mutual cooperation in several areas of civil aviation services and airport management, beginning with the Jaipur and Ahmedabad airports.

8. MoU on cooperation in planning: Inked between NITI Aayog and SCE, this deal promote exchange of information related to urban planning, waste water management, solid waste management and public-private partnerships between the two government agencies.

9. MoU on cooperation to combat illegal drug trafficking: Inked between India's Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and Singapore's Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB), it will promote exchange of information on trends in illicit manufacture of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, etc and on those arrested on drug trafficking charges. The MoU aims to establish direct contact points between the two organisations and achieve capacity-building, skill upgrading and knowledge development.

10. MoU for capacity-building in urban planning and governance: This will facilitate participation of government officials from India in capacity-building programmes in urban planning and management. This was inked between the Town and Country Planning Organisation of India and the SCE.

We have, thus, the key details of the ten bilateral agreements signed between India and Singapore. If you can recall these elementary points, you will be able to answer related questions.


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Saw a post asking the level of LIC AAO exam so posting my experience

I gave this exam in 2013.Level was bit low than IBPS PO 2013 Exam.

English was easy.

Reasoning was moderate.

Quant bit tough as it is in all other exams but doable.

Computer super easy(Clerk level).

In GK there were questions related to Static Insurance and Current Affairs.