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1 Million Applicants: Stakes Involved in SBI Bank PO Test Online

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The season of entrance exams and test online is in full-swing across India. One such exam with crazy competition is SBI Bank PO. Every year the prestigious, State Bank of India conducts a test online to recruit probationary officers in its various banks or branches in the country. The salary and allowances are handsome with the initial   pay scale ranging from Rs. 23, 700 to Rs. 42, 020.   These numbers increase along with career path at the bank. Major Stakes Involved for Bank PO Test Online The State Bank of India Probationary Officer (SBI-PO) or Bank PO exam has received nearly   1 million or 10 lakh applications this year. That’s not the entire shocker.   There are only 2000 positions available.   This means approx. 500 applicants per position!! Take Free Mock Test for SBI PO 2018 Exam SBI Vacancy list for PO exam 2018   There’s More… Lot’s More! If you thought that 1 million candidates is nothing for a ‘sar...

What India’s Largest Education Survey Tells Us?

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  The results of India’s largest education survey of learning outcomes for Classes III, V and VIII are out. The National Achievement Survey (NAS) was conducted last November. It covers 2.2 million students of 110,000 schools across 700 districts. Subjects Covered – The NAS survey mainly assesses students in language, mathematics, environmental sciences (EVS), social science, and science. These subjects are the primary areas that serve as the foundation stones of any students’ career. For instance, a student may opt to give   JEE Main online test   or online medical entrance test later down the line. Moreover, the survey covers the student data base that has benefited from Right to Education (RTI) Act, 2010 The Findings – A Shocker from the National Capital: In a surprise outcome, Delhi’s performance is rather shocking. It is the worst-performing region among five worst-performing states and UT, in English (language) for Class 8 students. Only 3...