Bank of India Credit Officer Course 2020

September 15, 2020    


Bank of India has invited application for the posts of Credit Officer. The applications will be received online on the official website of Bank of India. The number of posts is 79 and the application process will be starting from September 16th, 2020 and it will close on 30 September 2020. Let us find out the details of the exam.
Team BankExamsToday.com has analysed the complete syllabus and exam pattern of the exam and after intense research, we have been able to offer you a complete learning platform for Bank of India Credit Officer exam preparations.

Our team has prepared Bank of India Credit Officer 2020 course which is designed to provide you with a platform with all the study material and required guidance to crack the exam. This course is a compact, precise yet complete learning solution for all the aspirants of the Credit Officer Exam to be held by Bank of India.

Course Features

  • Complete Coverage of Syllabus
  • Short and Comprehensive Notes
  • Easy to Understand Video Lectures
  • Sectional Quizzes for all topics
  • Video lectures and Notes for general awareness
  • Video lectures and Notes for Financial Management
  • Video lectures and Notes for the English Language
  • Static GK PDFs
  • E-books- Reasoning Made Easy, Quantitative Aptitude Made Easy, English Grammar Book, English Workbook
  • Doubt Clearing through the discussion board
  • Easily accessible faculty
  • Up-to-date study guides
  • 10 Mock tests with solutions

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Important Dates

Submission of on – line application commencing from

16.09.2020

Last date for submission of on – line application

30.09.2020

Relevant date for Age and Qualification

01.09.2020

Tentative Date of Online Examination

Will be advised separately

Eligibility Criteria as on 1 September 2020

Name of the Post

Scale

Educational Qualifications

Work Experience

Credit Officers

JMGS-I

A Degree (Graduation) in any discipline with minimum 60% marks alongwith MBA/PGDBM/PGDM/PGBM/ PGDBA from institute of repute (two/three year programme) / Post-graduation degree in Commerce/ Science /Economics. (candidates appearing in the final year of examination of MBA/PGDBM/PGDM/PGBM/ PGDBA from institute of repute (two/three year programme) / Post-graduation degree in Commerce/ Science / Economics are eligible to apply, However their final result should be declared on or before 30th Sept. 2020.) OR CA / ICWA / CS A certification in computer course for minimum three months OR Information Technology or related paper as one of the subjects at graduation level or afterwards, is a must.

Nil

Exam Pattern 

Sr. No.

Name of the Tests

Maximum Marks

Duration

1.

English Language

50

Composite Time of 150 Minutes

2.

Professional Knowledge

75

3.

General Awareness with special reference to Banking Industry

50

Syllabus for Bank of India Credit Officer 2020

English

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Cloze Test
  • Error Spotting
  • Double Fillers
  • Sentence Rearrangement
  • Vocabulary Based Questions

Professional Knowledge 

1. Working Capital Management
  • Introduction
  • Need for working capital
  • Cash cycle
  • Management strategies for working capital
2. Ratio analysis
  • Liquidity ratio
  • Turnover ratio
  • Profitability ratio
  • Solvency ratio
3. Time value of money
  • The Future Value of a Single Cash Flow
  • The Future Value of a Series of Cash Flows
  • The Present Value of a Single Cash Flow
  • The Present Value of a Series of Cash Flows
4. Capital budgeting
  • Discounted Payback Period
  • Payback Period
  • Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
  • Average Accounting Rate of Return (ARR)
  • Net Present Value
  • Profitability Index (PI)
  • Investment Decision Criteria
5. RBI and the Foreign Exchange Market
  • Role of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in forex management.
  • Latest RBI circulars
6. Risk Management
  • Concept of Risk
  • Risk Management Process
  • Determination of Business Objectives
  • Identification of Risks
  • Measurement of Risk
  • Types of risks
  • Derivatives: Forwards, Futures, Swaps and Options
  • Basics of Derivative Pricing and Valuation
  • Forwards and Futures Valuation
  • Forward Rate Agreements and Swap Valuation
7. Short-term Financing
  • Working Capital Concepts
  • Working Capital Issues
  • Working Capital Cycle
  • Aggressive and Conservative Approach
  • Sources of Short-Term Financing
8. Long-Term Financing
  • Considerations of Issuers and Investors
  • Sources of Long-term Finance
  • Merits and Demerits of:
    • Retained Earnings
    • Equity Capital
    • Preference Capital
    • Debenture Capital
    • Term Loans
9. Money Markets
  • Money Market
  • Money Market Instruments
    • Coupon Bearing Instruments
    • Discount Instruments
  • Risks involved in Money Market
10. Capital Markets
  • Capital Markets
  • Process, types of securities and parties involved
  • Types of bonds
  • Bond valuations
  • Debt and Equity
11. Portfolio Management
  • Portfolio Risk and Return
  • Capital Allocation
  • Optimal Portfolio
  • Modern Portfolio Theory
  • Performance Measurement
12. Yield Curve Analysis
  • Concept of Yield Curve and its Types
  • Yield to Maturity concept
  • Types of Interest Rates and their Computation
  • Yield Interpolation
13. Duration
  • Concept of Duration and Modified Duration
  • Macaulay duration
  • Effective duration
  • Computation of Duration for different types of bonds
  • Relationship between duration, yield, coupon and maturity
  • Duration of a Portfolio
14. Convexity
  • Concept of Convexity and its Properties
  • Convexity of a Portfolio
  • Impact of price change on convexity
  • Positive and Negative Convexity
15. Interest Rate Options
  • Interest Rate Options
  • Over-the-Counter Options, Calls and Puts on LIBOR Caps, Floors and Collars
16. Interest Rate Swaps
  • Interest Rate Swaps
  • Basic Structure
  • Price Quoting Conventions
  • Pricing & Valuing Interest Rate Swaps
  • Variants of Interest Rate Swap
  • Swaption

General Awareness with Special Reference to Banking Industry      

  • Banking Reforms
  • Regulatory Bodies in India- NABARD, SEBI etc.
  • International Banking
  • Latest circulars of RBI and SEBI
  • Latest Updates in Financial & Capital Markets
  • Financial Terms
  • Banking Terms
  • Latest Acts related to Banking
  • Priority Sector Lending
  • NPA - latest news
  • SARFAESI Act
  • RBI Monetary Policy
  • Capital & Money Market Instrument
  • Commercial Banks, NBFCs, HFC - Latest news
  • Mergers and Acquisitions in Banking Companies
  • Credit Rating and Agencies
  • Payment Options- NEFT, RTGS, Bharat Bill payment etc.
  • Complete List of Obituaries 2020
  • Recently Appointed Brand Ambassadors List
  • Monthly GK Digest
  • Ministry of Cabinet Ministers
  • Renamed Govt. Schemes, Cities, Airports & Railway Stations
  • Indian Financial System
  • Financial market instruments
  • International reports and indices
  • Important committees
  • Foreign investment and trade
  • Growth numbers by various organization
  • Union budget
  • Latest mergers and MOUs of banks and financial institutions
  • Heads of various financial organizations
  • Mutual Funds
  • Basel Norms
  • Regulatory organizations: SEBI/NABARD/RBI
  • Joint Military Exercises of India
  • List of Summits and Conferences
  • India's Rankings in Different Indices
  • List of Appointments in 2020
  • List of Important Days With Themes
  • List of MoUs signed by India in 2020
  • Upcoming Sports Event From 2017-2023
  • List of Sports Events & Winners – 2020
  • Awards and Honours 2020

Interview

  • Merit list of the candidates based on the marks obtained by them in online examination will be prepared in descending order for the respective categories i.e. SC/ST/OBC/GEN. 
  • Candidates securing the minimum qualifying marks stipulated for Online Tests and ranking sufficiently high in the order of merit shall be called for Personal interview.
  • Mere passing in the Online Test shall not vest any right in a candidate for being called for Personal Interview. 
  • In case of equal marks by two or more candidates, the merit order of such group of candidates will be on the basis of Date of Birth i.e. Candidate senior in age will be placed higher in the Merit List. 
  • The total marks allotted for Interview are 100. The minimum qualifying marks for the general/unreserved category candidates will be 40% and for SC/ST/OBC/PWD is 35%.

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