SBI SME Grade – Scale 2 & 3 Exam Pattern And Syllabus

SBI SME Grade – Scale 2 & 3 Exam Pattern And Syllabus: – The State Bank Of India is conducting a recruitment drive for Special Management Executive(SME)’s in the banking sector. There are 554 vacancies announced by SBI in both Grade Scales 2&3. Now we are providing complete details of exam pattern and subject wise syllabus for those candidates who have been applied for this job.

SBI SME Grade – Scale 2 & 3 Exam Pattern And Syllabus | Full Syllabus.

Let’s see first look at the exam pattern for SBI SME Grade Recruitment 2017. Here you all need to do is that only scroll down down our page and get the full details of related information associated with each heading.

SME Scale 2 Exam Pattern And Syllabus 2017

Test Name No. of questions Marks Time
General And banking awareness 50 25  

 

2 Hours

 

Reasoning And data interpretation And analysis 50 50
English 50 25
Financial data interpretation and analysis 50 50
Total 200 150

Scale 3 Exam Pattern and syllabus

Test Name No. of questions Marks Time
General And banking awareness 50 25  

2 Hours

 

 

Reasoning And data interpretation And analysis 50 50
English 50 25
Financial data interpretation and analysis 50 100
Total 200 200

SBI SME SUBJECT-WISE COMPLETE SYLLABUS:-

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

1.        Verb,
2.        Tenses,
3.        Subject-verb agreement,
4.        Adverb,
5.        Error correction,
6.        Sentence rearrangement,
7.        Articles,
8.        Antonyms,
9.        Synonyms,
10.       Unseen passage,
11.       Idioms and phrases,
12.       Grammar,
13.       Vocabulary and Comprehension,
14.       Fill in the blanks.

General Awareness

1.        Sports Economy,
2.        banking and finance,
3.        Current affairs- national and international,
4.        India and it’s neighboring countries,
5.        Knowledge of current events,
6.        Countries and capitals,
7.        Important financial and economic news,
8.        Scientific research,
9.        Indian constitution,
10.       Budget and five year plans,
11.       Geography,
12.       General polities.

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

1.        Financial management,
2.        Financial planning,
3.        Time value of money,
4.        Dividend decisions,
5.        Receivable management,
6.        Inventory management,
7.        Cash management,
8.        Working capital management,
9.        Capital Rationing,
10.       Risk Analysis in capital budgeting,
11.       Capital structure,
12.       The cost of capital.
13.        Valuation of bonds and shares,

REASONING

1.        Data interpretation,
2.        Symmetry,
3.        Visual Ability,
4.        Non verbal reasoning,
5.        Statements,
6.        Syllogisms,
7.        Linear Arrangement,
8.        Logic tests,
9.        Data sufficiency,
10.       Analytical reasoning,
11.       Blood relationships,
12.       Direction test,
13.       Complex arrangement,
14.       Analogy test,
15.       Classification,
16.       Coding-decoding,
17.       Series,
18.       Symbols and notations,
19.       Alphabet series,

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