Audio version of banking study material for the IBPS Probationary Officers Common Written Exam from one of the prime banking exam coaching institute from Mumbai--the National School of Banking (NSB) is now available.
The NSB is the largest bank pre-recruitment training Institute in India, and actively involved since 1978 in training candidates seeking bank jobs.
NSB’s study material is of high quality and very useful for the preparation of banks written exams both at officer and clerical level.
Prashant Naik, who is working with a public sector bank, requested NSB for their written permission to convert their study notes (copyright with NSB) into accessible format, and got a written permission to create audio format of their few books.
Prashant put in all the hard work after his office hours and converted 6 books, almost 600 pages scanned, edited and created into audio format. NSB permission is for audio format only. Audio is in Indian accent Sangeeta synthetic voice as it is a fast process to create books in audio format and there are separate files for each topic. You will find all books and files arranged in a very structured manner. As audio is in synthetic voice you may find some issues in few topics mainly in number based text while listening but overall 80 to 85% stuff is very good.
The key thing here is that these books are covering lot of concepts and theory on different topics and types of sample questions which are generally asked in such written exams. Few illustrative examples and keys for topics can be refereed and used for practice purposes.
The English language books are not only useful for bank exam but are very good resource in learning and improving English language for anybody. English and Reasoning subjects are converted in audio books format.
Following books are available:
The NSB is the largest bank pre-recruitment training Institute in India, and actively involved since 1978 in training candidates seeking bank jobs.
NSB’s study material is of high quality and very useful for the preparation of banks written exams both at officer and clerical level.
Prashant Naik, who is working with a public sector bank, requested NSB for their written permission to convert their study notes (copyright with NSB) into accessible format, and got a written permission to create audio format of their few books.
Prashant put in all the hard work after his office hours and converted 6 books, almost 600 pages scanned, edited and created into audio format. NSB permission is for audio format only. Audio is in Indian accent Sangeeta synthetic voice as it is a fast process to create books in audio format and there are separate files for each topic. You will find all books and files arranged in a very structured manner. As audio is in synthetic voice you may find some issues in few topics mainly in number based text while listening but overall 80 to 85% stuff is very good.
The key thing here is that these books are covering lot of concepts and theory on different topics and types of sample questions which are generally asked in such written exams. Few illustrative examples and keys for topics can be refereed and used for practice purposes.
The English language books are not only useful for bank exam but are very good resource in learning and improving English language for anybody. English and Reasoning subjects are converted in audio books format.
Following books are available:
- ENGLISH MADE SIMPLE BOOK 1 – GRAMMAR
- ENGLISH MADE SIMPLE BOOK 2 – VOCABULARY
- LOGICAL REASONING – THEORY
- LOGICAL REASONING MADE SIMPLE
- TEST OF REASONING - ANALYTICAL REASONING
- TEST OF REASONING THEORY - VERBAL REASONING
Above books are available with the Xavier’s Resource Center for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. XRCVC is distributing these books on request, free of cost.
To get this study material Individuals and NGOs can call at 022-22623298 / 22626329 or send mail to sam@xrcvc.org. Individual should be a bonafied blind person. Please provide your details to XRCVC for record purposes.
Please send your responses and feedback to sam@xrcvc.org and pranaik@gmail.com
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