Are the syllabuses of SSC, bank exams and MA the same?

277 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Arif Siddiqui
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Sajal Jain
6 years ago
Somehow, it is similar in SSC and banking but the difficulty level of paper is high in SSC as compared to banking because of more number of competitors.

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abhishek jha
7 years ago
Similarity is the overall syllabus, but the patterns and the way questions are asked is quite different. SSC questions and pattern is more on static side while banking is dynamic. In SSC Logical reasoning portion is not very important. Out of 700 total marks, LR portion caries only 50 marks. Questio

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DHARAM PAL JAKHAR
7 years ago
The syllabus of all the 3 branches are different. They all are different branches. So, you can't say about the syllabus. All three have their separate syllabus. And, of different level. All the best and have a great life ahead.

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N
8 years ago
Yes, it is same and contains quant in which maths is there. Other sections are reasoning, verbal and logical reasoning.

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