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Syllabus

The South Indian Bank sets the South Indian Bank clerk exam syllabus and pattern. And the students who are preparing for the exam have to follow the same. South Indian Bank clerk exam is of two stages:

  • Aptitude test
  • Personal Interview and group discussion

And once the South Indian Bank clerk is hired in the probation and the probation period is for 1 year. Exam Pattern

The exam pattern of the South Indian Bank  clerk exam pattern is divided into 4 parts:

  • Reasoning and computer aptitude
  • General/ Economy/ Banking awareness
  • English language
  • Data analysis and Interpretation

Reasoning and computer aptitude

The first section of the paper is the Reasoning and computer aptitude. Here you will have to answer 40 questions in 40 mins and the maximum marks are 50. You will have to be prepared for the exam accordingly.

General/Economy/Banking Awareness

Second section is the General/Economy/Banking awareness, where you will have to answer the 40 questions regarding the Economical, General and Banking knowledge. The time allotted is 40 minutes and the total marks are 50.

English language

Third section is the English language. Here the 40 questions will test your knowledge of English language basics. The time allotted is 40 minutes and the total marks are 50.

Data Analysis and Interpretation –

Fourth and final section that will test your data analyzing and interpretation skills. You will have to answer 40 questions in 40 minutes and the total marks are 50.

  • the overall, mark of the South Indian Bank clerk Question paper is 200.
Sections Number of questions Maximum marks Time allotted
Reasoning and computer aptitude 40 50 40
General/Economy/banking/ awareness 40 50 20
English language 40 50 40
Data analysis 40 50 40
Total 160 200 140

South Indian Bank Clerk Exam Syllabus

The south India Bank clerk exam syllabus is available in the official website www.southindianbank.com. Below are the details of the syllabus. Each subject has various key areas that the candidates should focus on while preparing for the exam. The detailed syllabus that you have to cover as follows:

English language

The syllabus of English covers basic topics which are taught in school, colleges like Synonyms, Homonyms, Antonyms, spellings, word formations, idioms and phrases, grammar, spotting errors, filling the words, sentence correction, active/passive voice, Direct and indirect speech, reading comprehension, passage completion, theme detection and deriving conclusion etc.

Data Analysis

Another most important subject you need to focus on is Data analysis.  Here you will have to learn different ways of analyzing data like Pie charts, tables, bars and graphs, Line charts etc.

Reasoning

The next subject you have to study is Reasoning. The key areas in the reasoning that we have to focus on are; Analogy, classification, word formation, statement and conclusions, syllogism, statement and assumptions, statement and arguments, coding, and decoding, blood relations, passage and conclusions, alphabet test, series test, Number ranking and time sequence, direction sense test, decision-making test, figure series, input and output, assertion and reasoning etc.

General Awareness

The most important area to focus on while preparing for the SIB clerk exam is general awareness. This includes Banking terms, abbreviations and economic terminologies, an overview of the financial system, History of the Indian banking system, recent credit, monetary policies, Important Govt schemes on capital and money market, Introduction to Financial institutions of India like RBI, SEBI, IRDA and FSDC etc.

Computer knowledge

Finally, the last subject in the syllabus is computer knowledge. Here you have to know about the History of computers, the basics of hardware and software, the basics of the Internet, terms and services, basic functionalities of MS office, networking and communication, database basics, basics of hacking, security tools and viruses.

Subject Topics
English Language Synonyms, homonyms, antonyms, spelling, word formations, idioms and phrases, grammar, spotting errors, filling the words, sentence correction, active/passive voice, Direct and indirect speech, reading comprehension, passage completion, theme detection and deriving conclusion.
Data analysis Pie charts, tables, bar and graphs, Line charts etc.
Reasoning Analogy, classification, word formation, statement and conclusions, syllogism, statement and assumptions, statement and arguments, coding, and decoding, blood relations, passage and conclusions, alphabet test, series test etc
General awareness Banking terms, abbreviations and economic terminologies, overview of the financial system, History of the Indian banking system, Recent credit, Monetary policies, Important Govt schemes on capital and money market etc.
Computer knowledge History of computers, basics of hardware and software, basics of Internet, terms and services, basic functionalities of MS office etc.

South Indian Bank Clerk Exam Syllabus Reference Books

For the South Indian Bank clerk exam, there are certain reference books that we can refer to for studying and they are as follows:

  1. Non –Verbal Reasoning – R.S Agarwal
  2. Analytical Reasoning – M.K Pandey
  3. New Approach to Reasoning (Verbal and Non-verbal) – B.S Sijwali and Indu Sijwali
  4. Logical and Analytical Reasoning – A.K Gupta
  5. Computer Knowledge – Sikha Agarwal
  6. Perfect competitive English – V.K Sinha
  7. Competitive General English – Kiran Prakashan
  8. Plinth to Paramount –Neethu Singh
  9. Banking Awareness – Arihant
  10. Banking awareness – Disha experts
  11. General awareness – Upkar
  12. Elementary and advanced mathematics – Kiran publication
  13. Fast track objective Arithmetic –Arihant
  14. Maths best shortcut tricks – Sarvesh Verma
  15. Test of Reasoning – Edgar Thorpe
  16. Word power made easy – Norman Lewis
  17. Manorama Yearbook

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Preparation tips

To prepare for the South Indian Bank Clerk exam in a better way, candidates can follow the mentioned steps:

  • Be familiar with the South Indian Bank Clerk exam pattern, time limits, negative marking scheme, etc. Furthermore, candidates should be aware of the complete syllabus & nature of question papers from similar exams before start preparing for the exam. Since South Indian Bank regularly holds exams, candidates should definitely study the pattern and difficulty followed in its previous exams.
  • By just going through the South Indian Bank’s previous year’s questions papers (available on Exam lab online) which can estimate the expected cut-offs & difficulty. Make sure to analyze the Cut offs closely before appearing for the exam to have a clear idea about the exam preparation which we lack at the present moment.
  • Prepare According to Sectional-Weight age of the subjects. Since not all sections of the paper hold the same weight should give more importance to the ones having more marks. Additionally, make sure to figure out the strong and weak sections to understand and enhance the preparation strategy for the exam.
  • Allot separate timings for each subject. This will help you to understand the subject and master the same.
  • Speed accuracy and time management are the key areas to be given focus on while planning your learning strategy.
  • Once the exam is completed next step is to prepare for the interview. Make sure you carry your important documents like attested copies and original copies of the documents.

Penalty:

There are penalty marks for every answer. ¼ penalty will be given for wrong answers. So while preparing for the exam the candidates should make sure that they prepare well for the exam.

Important points:

Apart from the above-mentioned references, there are many question banks that you can refer to while preparing for the examination. This will help you know the questions that you can expect for the exam.

FAQ’s

Q.1 What is the duration of the South Indian Bank clerk exam?

A. The duration of the South Indian Bank clerk exam is 40 minutes. And each section should be completed within the given duration.

Q. 2 What are the subjects that come under the syllabus of the South Indian Bank clerk exam and where should we focus?

**English language –**The syllabus of English covers basic topics which are taught in school, colleges like Synonyms, Homonyms, Antonyms, spellings, word formations, idioms and phrases, grammar, spotting errors, filling the words, sentence correction, active/passive voice, Direct and indirect speech, reading comprehension, passage completion, theme detection and deriving conclusion etc.

**Data Analysis –**Another most important subject you need to focus on is Data analysis.  Here you will have to learn different ways of analyzing data like Pie charts, tables, bars and graphs, Line charts etc.

**Reasoning –**Analogy, classification, word formation, statement and conclusions, syllogism, statement and assumptions, statement and arguments, coding, and decoding, blood relations, passage and conclusions, alphabet test, series test, Number ranking and time sequence, direction sense test, decision-making test, figure series, input and output, assertion and reasoning etc.

General Awareness –  Banking terms, abbreviations and economic terminologies, overview of the financial system, History of the Indian banking system, recent credit, monetary policies, Important Govt schemes on capital and money market, Introduction to Financial institutions of India like RBI, SEBI, IRDA and FSDC etc.

Computer knowledge – Finally, the last subject in the syllabus is computer knowledge. Here you have to know about the History of computers, the basics of hardware and software, the basics of the Internet, terms and services, the basic functionalities of MS office, networking and communication, database basics, the basics of hacking, security tools and viruses.

Q. 3 What are the total marks of the South Indian Bank clerk exam?

A. Each section of the exam paper is 50. This means the total mark is 200.

Q. 4 What are the reference books that you can refer to for the South Indian Bank clerk exam?

A. There are many books you can use for reference and some of them are:

  • Non –Verbal Reasoning – R.S Agarwal
  • Analytical Reasoning – M.K Pandey
  • New Approach to Reasoning (Verbal and Non-verbal) – B.S Sijwali and Indu Sijwali
  • Logical and Analytical Reasoning – A.K Gupta
  • Computer Knowledge – Sikha Agarwal
  • Perfect competitive English – V.K Sinha
  • Competitive General English – Kiran Prakashan
  • Plinth to Paramount –Neethu Singh
  • Banking Awareness – Arihant
  • Banking awareness – Disha experts
  • General awareness – Upkar
  • Elementary and advanced mathematics – Kiran publication
  • Fast track objective Arithmetic –Arihant
  • Maths best shortcut tricks – Sarvesh Verma
  • Test of Reasoning – Edgar Thorpe
  • Word power made easy – Norman Lewis
  • Manorama Yearbook

Q. 5 What are the tips for preparing for the South Indian Bank clerk examination?

A. Like every exam, there are certain tips for South Indian Bank clerk exams. They are:

To prepare for the South Indian Bank Clerk exam in a better way, candidates can follow the mentioned steps:

  • Be familiar with the SIB Clerk exam pattern, time limits, negative marking scheme, etc. Furthermore, candidates should be aware of the complete syllabus & nature of question papers from similar exams before start preparing for the exam. Since South Indian Bank regularly holds exams, candidates should definitely study the pattern and difficulty followed in its previous exams.

  • By just going through the South Indian Bank’s previous year’s questions papers (available on Exam lab online) which can estimate the expected cut-offs & difficulty. Make sure to analyze the Cut offs closely before appearing for the exam to have a clear idea about the exam preparation which we lack at the present moment.

  • Prepare According to Sectional-Weight age of the subjects. Since not all sections of the paper hold the same weight should give more importance to the ones having more marks. Additionally, make sure to figure out the strong and weak sections to understand and enhance the preparation strategy for the exam.

  • Allot separate timings for each subject. This will help you to understand the subject and master the same.

  • Speed accuracy and time management are the key areas to be given the focus on while planning your learning strategy.

  • Once the exam is completed next step is to prepare for the interview. Make sure you carry your important documents like attested copies and original copies of the documents.

Q. 6 Is there a penalty for wrong answers?

A. There are penalty marks for every answer. ¼ penalty will be given for wrong answers. So while preparing for the exam the candidates should make sure that they prepare well for the exam.

Q.7 Who conducts the South Indian Bank clerk exams?

A. The South Indian Bank clerk exams are conducted by the South Indian Bank.

Q. 8 Can you refer to other question banks for the South Indian Bank clerk exam?

A. Yes, for preparing for the SIB clerk exam, you can refer to the previous year’s question paper and question banks for getting good marks.

Q. 9 What is the probation period for a South Indian Bank clerk?

A. Once the hiring process like aptitude test and interview is done, he/she is hired for the period of 1 year.