2016-11-11





Are you looking for the IBPS SO Syllabus, Exam Pattern and Eligibility Criteria? Then you are at the right place!

IBPS Specialist Officer Syllabus is the very first thing every aspirant who want to take the IBPS SO exam, seek for, as it gives a clear picture of the complete course.

The IBPS SO Syllabus can tell you nearly everything which you really need to know about which topics are important to cover, how the course will be run, how can you schedule and prioritize your study flow etc.

Before initiating the exam preparation, the aspirants are required to have the complete knowledge about –

IBPS SO Exam Pattern

IBPS Specialist Officer Eligibility

IBPS Specialist Officer Syllabus for IT Officer Scale 1, IBPS SO IT Officer Syllabus 2017, IBPS Specialist Officer HR Syllabus, IBPS SO Syllabus 2017 for Law, Agricultural and Marketing Officer.

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IBPS SO Syllabus – Check here!

To quench the candidates’ thirst for IBPS SO Syllabus 2017, Eduncle has analyzed the IBPS SO Previous Years Papers and reviewed other resources over internet and made it available in a prescribed format.

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Please Check below to get the complete syllabus for all the following sections of IBPS SO –

IBPS SO Syllabus for Reasoning

IBPS SO Syllabus for English

IBPS Specialist Officer Syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude

IBPS General Awareness Syllabus for Specialist Officer

IBPS SO Professional Languages Syllabus

IBPS Specialist Officer Syllabus for Reasoning

Please mark the topics given below as important-

Logic

Classification

Cubes and Dice

Data Sufficiency

Syllogism

Clocks & Calendars

Arithmetical Reasoning

Mathematical Operations

Input-Output

Coding-Decoding

Analogy

Blood Relation

Puzzle Test

Direction Sense

Logical Venn Diagrams

Alphabet & Alpha Numeric Sequence Test

Eligibility Test

Arrangements-Linear & Circular

Series test

Odd figures

Miscellaneous test.

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IBPS Specialist Officer Syllabus for English

Please cover each and every topic very carefully as your English skills are very important in both the selection rounds – Online Test and Interview Round.

Please mark the Important Topics given below-

Verb

Tenses

Adverb

Articles

Grammar

Homonyms

Synonyms

Antonyms

Vocabulary

Conclusion

Error Correction

Fill in the Blanks

Sentence Completion

Word Formation

Theme Detection

Passage Completion

Rearrangement of Passage

Spelling

Sentence Framing

Active-Passive Voice

Indirect-Direct Speech

Phrases and Idioms.

Must Read – IBPS English Preparation for Bank Exams 2016 – Tips & Study Material!

IBPS SO Syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude

The IBPS Specialist Officer Syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude consists all the Mathematical Questions and Calculations like – Arithmetic and Data Interpretation.

This section is designed to measure how fast and accurate you are in dealing with numbers, viz. computation, quantitative reasoning, interpretation of tables and graphs.

Below are some important topics-

Roots

Clocks

Averages

Pie Charts

Bar Graphs

Logarithms

Probability

Line Graphs

HCL & LCM

Percentages

Mensuration

Simplification

Profit & Loss

Time & Work

Number System

Boats & Streams

Pipes & Cisterns

Problems on Ages

Time & Distance

Problems on trains

Stocks & Shares

Tabulation

Decimal & Fractions

Ratio & Proportions

Mixtures & Allegations

Volume & Surface Area

Permutation & Combination

Simple & Compound Interest

Heights & Distance Relationships

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IBPS Specialist Officer Syllabus for General Awareness

The IT Officer Syllabus, IBPS SO Syllabus for IT Officer Scale 1, IBPS Specialist Officer HR Syllabus, Law, Marketing and Agricultural Officer Syllabus covers complete Current Affairs of past 6 month and General Knowledge with reference to banking Industry, banking terms and terminologies and Fiscal-Monetary Policies to assess candidate’s knowledge of past and present events.

Apart from Current Affairs & General Knowledge, the candidates are also required to cover the topics given below-

Sports

History

Culture

Indian Economy

International Economy

Geography

General Politics

Scientific Research

Indian Constitution

Countries and Capitals

Budget & Five Years Plans

UNO

Marketing

Awards & Honors Sports

Financial News

Agriculture

Science & Technology

Bills – New & Amendments

Memorandum of Understanding

Appointments & Companies Mergers

Must Read - Tips to Score Well in IBPS General Awareness Section!

IBPS SO Syllabus for Professional Languages

The IBPS SO Syllabus for Professional Languages 2017 is available for following fields –

IBPS IT Officer Syllabus

IBPS Specialist Officer HR Syllabus

IBPS Agricultural Officer Syllabus

Syllabus for IBPS Specialist Officer in Law

IBPS Specialist Officer Marketing Syllabus

The candidates belonging to one of these fields will have to appear in the paper of professional language for their concerned field and qualify it by gaining score more than the cut-off marks.

IBPS IT Officer Syllabus

At Eduncle, the aspirants are provided the prescribed IBPS IT Officer Syllabus 2017 in a well-structured manner.

Below you can find the complete IBPS SO Syllabus for IT Officer Scale 1.

Database Management System

File Based Data Management – Disadvantages of file system

Database systems – Need for Database, Advantages of using a database

Characteristics of data in a database – Functions of DBMS, Components of a database, Comparison between Database and file-processing systems

Data dictionary – Data abstraction, Data independence – Logical and Physical data independence

Architecture: Overall Architecture of DBMS

Three level architecture – Hierarchical, Networking, Relational Data Models (E-R Model, E-R Diagrams, EER Model), Advantages and Disadvantages of each model.

Advanced Concepts: Introduction to Data warehousing and Data mining – Different types

Client/Server Technology: Client – Server – Distributed and Co-operative processing – Peer- to – Peer processing – Application components – Transaction management.

Relational Structure – Characteristics of Relational Database Model – CODD’s rules – Tables (Relations), Rows (Tuples), Domains, Attributes, Extension, Intention.

Keys: Candidate Key, Primary Key, Foreign Key, Super Keys, Unique Keys.

Data Constraints: Referential Integrity Constraints, Entity Integrity Constraints, Constraints like Primary key constraint, Unique, Check constraint strong Entity, Weak Entity.

Normalization: Introduction – Purpose of Normalization – Definition of Functional Dependence (FD) Relational database Design, – Normal forms: 1NF, 2NF, 3NF, BCNF, 4Nf and 5 NF.

Database Administration: DBA Tasks – DBA Tools – User Privileges – Performance monitoring and tuning – Query tracing – Backup and Recovery

Introduction to SQL: Advantages of SQL – Invoking SQL*PLUS, The Oracle Data-types, Data Definition Language (DDL), Data Manipulation language (DML), Data Control Language (DCL), Data Query Language ( DQL) and all related commands.

Queries using Group by and Order by clause & Join: Querying a Single Table, Ordering results, grouping the results, Joins, Types of Joins, Sub queries.

Operators: Logical, Value, Syntax and Query expression operators – Set operators.

Functions: Character, Arithmetic, Date and time, Group and Miscellaneous Functions, Commit, Rollback, Savepoint.

Format models: Character, Numeric & Date Format models.

Views: Introduction – Advantages of views – The Create View Command, Updating Views, Views and Joins, Views and Sub queries – Dropping Views.

Sequences: Creating Sequences, Altering Sequences, Dropping Sequences.

Indexes: Index Types, Creating of an Index: Simple Unique and Composite Index, Dropping Indexes.

Snapshots: Creating a Snapshot, Altering Snapshot, Dropping a Snapshot.

Introduction to PL/SQL: The PL/SQL Syntax, The PL/SQL Block Structure, Fundamentals of PL/SQL, Advantages of PL/SQL data Types.

Control Structure: Conditional Control, Iterative Control, Sequential Control.

Exception handling: Predefined Exception – User defined Exception.

Cursors: Implicit and Explicit Cursors

Procedures: Advantages – Creating – Executing and Deleting a Stored Procedure.

Functions: Advantages – Creating – Executing and Deleting a Function.

Database Triggers: Use of Database Triggers – How to apply database Triggers – Types of Triggers – Syntax for Creating Trigger – Deleting Trigger.

Data Communication and Networking

Data Communication: Components of a data communication – Data flow: simplex – half duplex – full duplex; Networks – Definition – Network criteria – Types of Connections: Point to point – multipoint; Topologies: Star, Bus, Ring, Mesh, Hybrid – Advantages and Disadvantages of each topology.

Types of Networks: LAN – MAN – WAN – CAN – HAN – Internet – Intranet –Extranet, Client-Server, Peer To Peer Networks.

Transmission Media: Classification of transmission media – Guided – Twisted pair, Coaxial, Fiber optics; unguided – Radio waves – Infrared – LOS – VSAT – cabling and standards

Network devices: Features and concepts of Switches – Routers (Wired and Wireless) – Gateways.

Network Models: Protocol definition – standards – OSI Model – layered architecture – functions of all layers..

Data Link Layer: Framing & its methods, Flow Control, Error control. DLL Protocol, Piggybacking & Pipelining. MAC Sub layer, Media access control for LAN & WAN, collision, IEEE 802 standards for LAN & MAN & their comparison. Ethernet, Wireless LANs, Broadband Wireless, Bluetooth.

Network Layer: Routing, Congestion Control Algorithms, IP protocol, IP Addresses, Comparative study of IPv4 & IPv6, Mobile IP.

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) – User Datagram Protocol, Data Traffic, Congestion Control and Quality of Service

Network Security: Cryptography, Message Security, Digital Signature, User Authentication, Key Management, Security Protocols Internet,DNS,SMTP, FTP, HTTP, WWW, Virtual Terminal Protocol.

Operating System

Introduction to System Programs & Operating Systems, Buffering & Spooling, Types of Operating System.

File concepts, access methods, free space managements, allocation methods, directory systems, protection, organization, sharing & implementation issues, etc.

Process: Concept, Process Control Blocks (PCB), Scheduling criteria Preemptive & non Preemptive process scheduling, Scheduling algorithms, algorithm evaluation, multiple processor scheduling, real time scheduling, threads, critical section problem, semaphores, and classical problems of synchronization, etc.

Memory Hierarchy, logical and physical address space, swapping, contiguous and non-contiguous allocation, paging, segmentation, Concepts of virtual memory, Cache Memory Organization, demand paging, page replacement algorithms, allocation of frames, thrashing, demand segmentation.

Distributed operating system:-Types, Design issues, File system, Remote file access, RPC, RMI, Distributed Shared Memory(DSM), Basic Concept of Parallel Processing & Concurrent Programming

Security & threats protection: Security violation through Parameter, Computer Worms & Virus, Security Design Principle, Authentications, Protection Mechanisms.

Software Engineering

The Software Product and Software Process Models, Software Process customization and improvement.

Requirement Elicitation, Analysis, and Specification Functional and Non-functional requirements, Validation, Trace ability.

Software Design, Architectural Design, User Interface Design, Function-oriented Design, SA/SD Component Based Design, Design Metrics.

Software Analysis and Testing, Software Test Process, Testing Levels, Test Criteria, Test Case Design, Test Oracles, Test Techniques, Black-Box Testing, etc.

Software Maintenance & Software Project Measurement: Software Configuration Management (SCM), Re-engineering, Reverse Engineering. Project Management Concepts, Feasilibility Analysis, Project and Process Planning, Resources Project Scheduling and Tracking, etc.

Data Structure

Introduction: Basic Terminology, Data types and its classification, Array Definition, Representation and Analysis of Arrays, Single and Multidimensional Arrays, etc.

Stack, Array Implementation of stack, Linked Representation of Stack, Queue, Array and linked implementation of queues, Circular queues, D-queues and Priority Queues. Linked list, Generalized linked list.

Trees: Basic terminology, Binary Trees, Complete Binary Tree, Extended Binary Trees, Array and Linked Representation of Binary trees, etc.

Internal and External sorting ,Insertion Sort, Bubble Sort, selection sort Quick Sort, Merge Sort, Heap Sort, Radix sort, Searching & Hashing: Sequential search, binary search, Hash Table, Hash Functions, etc.

Graphs: Introduction, Sequential Representations of Graphs, Adjacency Matrices, Traversal, Connected Component and Spanning Trees, Minimum Cost Spanning Trees.

Compiler Design

Introduction to Compiler, Phases and passes, Bootstrapping, Implementation of lexical analyzers, LEX: lexical analyzer generator, Input buffering, Recognition of tokens, Error handling.

Basic Parsing Techniques: Parsers, Shift reduce parsing, operator precedence parsing, top down parsing, predictive parsers, LR parsers , an automatic parser generator

Syntax directed definitions, L-attributed definitions, Syntax directed Translators, Intermediate code, etc.

Symbol Tables, Run-Time Administration, simple stack allocation scheme, storage allocation in block structured language, Code Optimization and Code Generation

Parsing control statements, syntax diagrams, Error Recovery, Interpreting control statements, parsing programs, procedures and Functions.

Computer Organization and Microprocessor

Computer System: Basic Computer Operation, Machine Instructions, Addressing Modes, DLX Architecture,

Computer Configuration, Memory organization, Memory Architecture and Interface, DMA, Synchronization, etc.

Microprocessor As A CPU– types of Microprocessor, Microcomputers, Computer Languages, Flags, Program Counter(PC), Stack Pointer, OPCode Format, etc.

Input-output System.

Object Oriented Programming (OOPS)

General concept OOPS– Object, Classes, Data Abstraction, Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Methods and Messages, Dynamic Binding.

Features, Advantages and Applications of OOPS

Aggregation and Association, Generalization, Multiple Inheritance.

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IBPS Specialist Officer Syllabus for Human Resource Management

The candidates who seek their future as Human Resource Manager in Reputable Banking Organizations should follow the complete IBPS Specialist Officer HR Syllabus given below-

HR Introduction

Staffing

Wage and Salary Administration

Principles of management

Leadership styles

HR Planning

Job analysis (Procedures, Methods and techniques)

Job design (Meaning and techniques)

Recruitment and selection (Procedure, Process and barriers)

Interview (Types of tests, Types of interviews and limitations)

Placement (Induction, procedure and benefits)

Training and development (Types and methods)

Performance appraisal (Process, uses and techniques)

Promotion, transfer and demotions (Types, policies)

Job evaluation (Pre-requites, principles and process)

Compensation (Theories of wages, compensation administration and criteria to develop compensation plan)

Motivation (Theories, Importance, Factors impacting)

Industrial relations

Factories act

Industrial relations act

Gratuity act

Provident fund act

Strategic Role of Information in HRM

Information Technology-Concepts & Issues

HRIS Implementation and Control

Designing an HRIS Department

Compensation and Benefits Management

Transactional Analysis

Rewards & Recognition- types of rewards, monetary and non-monetary, performance reward,

Incentives

Mobility of Personnel and Retirement-transfers

Emotional Intelligence and Managerial Effectiveness

Managing Changes and Organizational Effectiveness

Management Process and Organizational Behavior

Managing Interpersonal and Group Processes.

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IBPS SO Syllabus for Marketing

Marketing Jobs are trendy these days! Most of the graduates seek for a career in marketing and IBPS provides them an opportunity to fulfill their dreams with the IBPS Marketing Officer Exam.

The IBPS Marketing Officer Syllabus is given below, please have a look and prepare accordingly.

Marketing Overview

Concept, Nature, Scope and Importance of Marketing

Meaning, Functions and Importance of Marketing Management

Marketing Process and Marketing Planning

Consumer/ Buyer Behavior

Market Segmentation: Importance of Market Segmentation

Marketing Research

Product Planning and Development

Sales Promotion and its Objectives

Branding, Packaging and Labeling

Pricing Decisions: Pricing, Pricing Decision Strategies

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Personal Selling

Services Marketing

Bank Marketing

Insurance Marketing

Consumer Protection in India: List of Consumer Rights, Consumer Protection Act

Marketing Organization

Marketing Program

Marketing Decision Making

Sales Forecasting

Product

Distribution: Definition, Channels of Distribution

Advertisement

Sales Management

Marketing Environment

Rural Marketing

International Marketing

Social Responsibility and Business Ethics.

Syllabus for IBPS Law Officer

The candidates who are having an interest in law field should definitely apply for IBPS SO Exam as it gives candidates a great platform to showcase their excellence in Law with the help of IBPS Law Officer Exam.

Those who qualify the exam, get placed in reputable government organization on the position of Law Officer.

Below is the complete IBPS SO Syllabus for Law Officer, Please read it carefully and start your preparation accordingly!

You can check the Important Banking Terms to practice well for this section!

Banking Regulation & Compliance and Legal Aspects

RBI’s Constitution and Objectives

Banking Regulation Act, 1949

Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934

Credit Information Bureau (India)

Banker-Customer Relationship

Payment and Collection of Cheques and Other Negotiable Instruments

Types of Collaterals and their Characteristics

Foreign Exchange Management Act,1999

The Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002.

Banking Regulated Important Laws

Limitation Act, 1993

Banker’s Books Evidence Act, 1891

The Recovery of Debts due to Banks and Financial Institutions (DRT) Act,1993

Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest (SARFAESI) Act, 2002

Miscellaneous Provisions Consumer Protection Act, 1986

The Banking Ombudsman Scheme, 2006

Procedure for Redressal of Grievance

Lok Adalats.

Commercial Laws with Reference to Banking Operation

Contracts of Guarantee

Contracts of Bailment

Contracts of Pledge

Contracts of Agency

Meaning and Essentials of a Contract of Sale

Definition, Meaning and Nature of Partnership

Dissolution of a Firm

Effects of Non-Registration

Definition and Features of Company

Types of Companies

Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association

Doctrines of Ultra/Constructive Notice/Indoor Management

Transfer of Property Act, 1882

The Right to Information Act, 2005

Right to Information and Obligation of Public Authorities

Information Technology Act, 2000.

IBPS Specialist Officer Exam Syllabus for Agriculture Field

The candidates appearing for IBPS SO Agriculture Exam must have a basic knowledge of general topics such as Agriculture, seeds, soil, vegetables, animal husbandry etc. Check topics given below.

Please check it out to score more!

Agriculture current affairs

Crop horticulture vegetables

Spacing time of sowing seed rate

Varieties important only

Herbicides pesticides

Important points regarding crops fruits vegetables

Preservation of fruits and vegetables

Types of cropping system

Different Diseases

Seed technology – Different government schemes

Agriculture economics – Agriculture cost and schemes

Different types of agricultural practices

Soil resources

Indian soil

Types of facts

Green manures

Animal husbandry and technology

Different varieties of animals

Agriculture small industries like honey daily in the fisheries

Different diseases and its causes

Rural welfare activities in India

Before independence

After independence

Different insurance schemes regarding agriculture

Woman and child development schemes.

The above topics are important to gain respectable score in each section. It’s not necessary to cover each and every topic but candidates should at least be well aware of these.

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