IDBI Bank Executives Previous Year Cutoff : IDBI Clerk Previous Year Cutoff
IDBI Bank Executive Officer 2015 Cut off marks:
The overall and section-wise cut off for IDBI Executive previous year's paper is as follows:
IDBI Bank Executives...
Current Affairs 27th April 2018
Van Dhan Scheme launched by PM to help increase tribal income through Value Addition
The Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi launched the Van...
UPSC IAS Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2017 Final Result OUT : Check Now
UPSC released the final result of Civil Services Exam 2017 . Candidates who appeared in the written examination last year can check the details...
English Quiz of the day
Spot the error in the following sentences:
1.A milk (1)/ can provide protein (2)/ for a nutritionally balanced diet. (3)/ No error (4).
2.When the football...
Daily The Economic Times Editorial With Vocabulary in Detail : No country for felonious...
Asaram Bapu’s conviction(दोषसिद्धि/आस्था) for rape is welcome. It is easy to ignore the significance of the conviction in the din created by the Congress’ tweet of...
Idiom of the day
keep track of
Meaning:
If you keep track of something or someone, you continue to know what's happening with them.
-For example:
-When I'm travelling I keep track...
RBI Reserve Bank of India Recruitment 2018 Out – Apply Online
Name of the Post: RBI Legal Consultant Online Form 2018
Post Date: 24-04-2018
Total Vacancy: 05
Brief Information: Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced a notification for the recruitment of Legal Consultant Vacancies in...
Daily The Hindu Editorial With Vocabulary in Detail : Revisit AFSPA
The Centre’s decision to revoke(वापस लेना/रद्द करना) the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in Meghalaya and reduce(छोटा करना/अधीन करना) its ambit(सीमा/मंडल) in Arunachal Pradesh is welcome insofar(जहां तक) as it signifies a...
All About Term Loan
Term Loans are loans offered to businesses for their expansion, capital expenditure and for fixed assets. These are generally short-term loans, having a tenure...
Phrasal verb of the day
Look out!
-Meaning:
If someone is in immediate danger, you can warn them by shouting "Look out!".
-For example:
Look out!
-"Look out! There's a car coming!"
Look out!
-I was...




