SBI PO 2017 : Exam Date, Admit Card, Syllabus, Results

2nd slot...difgicult tha

AC me puzzle diya hai wahi aya tha kya?

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What could be the maximum sectional cutoff fr Quants??

Clze test: Increasing cost  of education  frm Indian express

As a nation, we are in a great dilemma on the financing of public higher educational institutions. Highly subsidised quality higher education, with admissions based strictly on merit, continues to be a great hope for upward socio-economic mobility. This public demand has also ensured that there is consensus across the political spectrum on the need for setting up new IITs, IIMs, AIIMSs, NITs, etc. On the other hand, as the number of such institutions increases, the budgetary requirements for supporting them will prove to be a challenge.

What are the alternatives? Globally there is a shift towards charging a higher fraction of education costs as fees — even in European countries where, traditionally, higher education was completely free. For the purpose of inclusion of students from economically weaker sections, there is the provision of education loans, often at lower-than-commercial rates. This has resulted in education-loan-driven higher education, which has clear implications for blocking the socio-economic mobility of poor people, even in an affluent country like the United States.

In a country like India, public-funded institutions where the full fee is financed through loans are undesirable for many reasons. One, it will make education inaccessible to many who cannot afford to be burdened with such large loans. Second, heavy debt would result in higher education being seen more as capital investment. It would lead to the clear graduation objective of getting a quick return on investment. The net result would be that graduates would opt for safe career options — even more than they currently do — that provide the “highest package” and not those choices that may be low-paying but have greater social value and impact and which the graduate may genuinely want to pursue. The success of Make in India as well as Start-Up India depends on the ability of young people to take risks and become entrepreneurs. Heavy education loans are unlikely to promote these choices. Medical education in India has already fallen into this trap; with high cost of education in private and foreign institutions, the increase in volume is not resulting in enhanced access for a significant section of the population. Further, in the Indian socio-economic context where, even today, most students pursue academic programmes and careers that are forced on them by family and not out of their own choice, there is another great disadvantage. Just when we were seeing some change — in at least a small fraction of students — the increase in fees or a greater loan burden would put the clock back.

The “loan model” is gaining traction in the public discourse in India primarily driven by the stories of high-paying jobs for IIT graduates. The argument is that if they are earning so much after graduation, why should they not pay for their education. But hundreds of IIT graduates are also following their dreams

BA me good attempt 57-60 diya h... ho kya rha h

Kon si puzzle easy thi karni chye..??

LOD of 2nd slot as compared to 1st slot?

What is the timing of first shift ???

Normalization overall 100% accuracy pe hota h kya? 1-2 section me 100% h toh nhi milega?

Is dis d exact slot 1 puzzle 8 persons M,N,O,P ,Q,R,S,W have their birthdays on 10th and 27th of four different months i.e March,April,May,June not necessarily in the same order.M has birthday on 10th of a month which is having 31 days.Only one person has birthday before N.Number of persons between M and N is one less than the number of persons between N and W. O and P were held in same month having 30 days , but not in April. R has birthday after S. Only three persons have birthday between N and Q.O was held before P. 

What should i attempt first from all of three??? Please share your view . I am very greatful to your thoughts...

Exam shuru hone ke aadhe ghante pehle hi last entry milti h kya uske baad nahi??

SBI PO shift1 &shift2 exam analysis with expected cut-off and SBI PO questions asked in the exam.

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SBI PO Prelims 2017 Exam Analysis - First Slot & Memory Based Question


http://www.indiabankexams.com/sbi-po-2017-prelims-exam-analysis-first-shift/


Is the pattern will be same for all the remaning slots till may 7th?

  72,79,65,93,37 ...?

2nd shift SBI Po

anyone please


Wat could be the expected cutoff for obc cat.. ??

 

Directions (1-5) : Which of the phra~es (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (5) i.e., "No correction required" as the answer.

1 . The police has so far succeed in recovering only a part of the stolen property.

(1) thus far succeeded for recovery

(2) so far succeed in the recovery of

(3) as far as succeeded in recovery of

(4) so far succeed to recover                                                                                 (5) No correction required

 

2. Meditation has used in every part of the world.

(1) has useful                                                                                                                                              (2) has been used                                                                                                      (3) has had used                                                                                                                             (4) may have used

(5) No correction required                    

                                                                                   

3. We advised them to go to a hill

station during the summer vacation.

(1) for going to

(2) that they go to

(3) to going to

(4) that they should have to go to                                                                                    (5) No correction required


 4. No sooner do the bell ring than the curtain rose.                                                         (1) did the bell ring   

(2) in their attempting to repair (3) with  their attempt                                             (2) did the bell rings (3) had the bell rang (4) had the bell rung

(5) No correction required


 5. They failed in their attempt to repair the demolished portion of the building.

(1) for their attempt

(2) in their attempting to repair                                                                                        (3) with  their attempt

(4) in their attempt for repairs                                                                                   (5) No correction required


ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATION

1.(5) The sentence is correct

2.(2) In the place of has used, use has been used.

3.(5) The sentence is correct.

4.(1) After no sooner we use either.

Did + Present Tense (V1) or  Had + Vs

5.(5) The sentence is correct.