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Questions asked by panel members

Here is the list of questions asked by panel members in Mock interview. This is provided by candidates who attended mock interview in Trichy. What are the questions asked by panel members? Self intro, mechanical questions, why arrears, fiscal policy, rbi related questions, payments Bank, private banks, pm awas Yojana What is the difference between nationalized banks and public sector banks? What is hypothecation, pledge and mortgage? What are the types of ways we can return the money to someone? What is banking regulation act? Self intro What is bank About my education Why banking after your degree How ur degree is useful in banking Neft and rtgs diffrence Crr amd slr rate What is budget Demand and term deposit Deficit What's rbi function What's clean note policy And banking terms explanation And asked about career cap and why I didn't pursue higher education Details about mudra loan You have a long gap after the degree so panel members won't select you. There is only 3

Questions asked by panel members

Here is the list of questions asked by panel members in Mock interview.

This is provided by candidates who attended mock interview in Trichy.

What are the questions asked by panel members?

Self intro, mechanical questions, why arrears, fiscal policy, rbi related questions, payments Bank, private banks, pm awas Yojana
What is the difference between nationalized banks and public sector banks?
What is hypothecation, pledge and mortgage?
What are the types of ways we can return the money to someone?
What is banking regulation act?
Self intro
What is bank
About my education
Why banking after your degree
How ur degree is useful in banking
Neft and rtgs diffrence
Crr amd slr rate
What is budget
Demand and term deposit
Deficit
What's rbi function
What's clean note policy
And banking terms explanation
And asked about career cap and why I didn't pursue higher education
Details about mudra loan
You have a long gap after the degree so panel members won't select you. There is only 30% chance for you to select in ibps po like that they said to me and then only started asking questions. Very worst interview experience for me.
Budget, NPA, RBI functions, Rates, Balance of trade
What is negotiable instrument?
What is slr?
What is crr?
What is currency chest?
Income tax slab
Fiscal deficit
What is banking
What are the services lend by banking
What is LOC
What is FSI
What is BG
What is GDP
Fiscal deficit target
Rbi functions
Bank assurance
Loc
Crr slr
Pledge
Budget interest slap
Diff between cheque and draft
Diff bw nationalised and PSB
E lounge
Anywhere anytime banking
What do u see in a bank
Repatriable
Currency basket
Nre nro
Fcnr
Fundamental and technical analysis
Merger of banks good or bad
Privatisation
Core banking
Added document in kyc recently
Two parameters of kyc
Dicgc

Why gap after graduation?
What are the different types of deposits?
What is standard and cumulative deposit?
What is budget?
What is the difference between EEE & ECE?
What are the other uses of online payment apps other than monetary transaction?
What do you see in a cheque?
What are the counters in the bank and what services are provided there?
If you want to send me an amount of 50000 what are the means available to send the money?
What is npa?
How npa is categorized?
Why should we prefer you than a fresher?
Basic questions like CRR, SLR, difference between private banks and psbs, repo rate, sdf, fiscal deficit projected in budget. GDP, Anbc,
PSLR
nostro account
Vostro account
KCC
Revolving credit
Subject orientation- Agri related
Why switching from agri to banking
How can u empower banking sector
About me
Why banking after engineering
Why public sector banks
Basic banking terms like NPA, CTS, RTGS, NEFT etc.
few questions about Budget 2023
Forex reserve, who maintains forex reserve, LRS, limit of LRS, PAN, who issues PAN, why IT to banking, Ever went to a branch, sections/counters in a branch, Bank guarentee, letter of credit, NBFC, ATM, functions of ATM.
About topics in banking and engineering
Basel norms 3 principles
Mortgage pledge hypothecation
Money laundering
Demonetisation
NRE, NRO and FCNR accounts
Who is NRI
Time limit for FCNR accounts
TDS and TCS
About budget overview
What was important about banking in budget
About MSME
Priority sector lending
How MSME are categorised
About MUDRA loans
Cheque DD Different
NPA
NCLT
DRT
CRR
NDTL
PSL

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