Clerk
- Qualification: 12th Arts / 12th Arts + Maths / 12th Commerce / 12th Commerce + Maths / 12th PCM + B / 12th PCM / 12th PCB
- salary: Rs 1.5 lakhs/year - 5 lakhs/year
Who is a clerk?
A person who keep records, accounts, and undertake other routine administrative duties in a bank or any other organisation
What Does A Clerk Do?
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Write, format, correct and edit documents from notes & records with computers or typewriters.
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Collect, count and withdraw money, perform basic accounting and banking tasks.
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Processing and preparing documents, such as business or government forms, and expense reports.
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Train employees for performing work activities, e.g. use of computer applications
Who can become a clerk?
The minimum eligibility to be a bank clerk is to pass the XII grade with at least 66% marks for SBI clerk and for IBPS you need to be a graduate
How can one become a clerk?
The following links will explain all the know-how of being a clerk in full detail.
Job Roles For Clerk – Govt Organizations, Office assistant, Handling Petty Cashes
How to become a Bank Clerk Qualification, Exam form, Cutoff, attempts
How much do clerks earn?
The following links would explain the pay scale of being a clerk in India
What is the average salary of a bank clerk?
As you can see, the salaries range anywhere between Rs 1.5 lakhs per annum to up to 5 lakhs per annum.
What are the books and study materials available?
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Study Notes Materials On Ibps -clerk Entrance Exam With 10000+ Solved Problems + Model Solved Papers, Suggestion Papers
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Sbi Clerk Exam Pack 4 Books Study Material 2018-2019 Entrance Complete Model Sample Papers+ Past Year Papers Analysis Solved +quantitative Apptitude+
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Mahendra’s Bank Kit Hindi Combo Of 5 I Bank Po Clerk Entrance Exam I Rrb I Ibps Po / Lic / Rbi Exam
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DSSSB: Delhi Transport Corporation DTC Junior Clerk Recruitment Exam Guide
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Indian Army: Soldier Clerks Skt & Gd Recruitment Exam Guide
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Ultimate Guide to SBI Clerk Junior Associates/ Agricultural Associates Preliminary & Main Exam 7th Edition
Interesting Facts
The word clerk is taken from the Latin clericus meaning "cleric" or "clergyman".