A. Books:
1. "Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations" by R.S. Aggarwal: This book covers a wide range of quantitative aptitude topics such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, percentages, ratios, proportions, averages, data interpretation, and quantitative analysis.
2. "A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning" by R.S. Aggarwal: This book is helpful for improving reasoning skills required for the exam, including logical and analytical reasoning, verbal and non-verbal reasoning, logical deductions, syllogisms, puzzles, coding-decoding, series completion, and pattern recognition.
3. "Objective English for Competitive Examinations" by Hari Mohan Prasad and Uma Rani Sinha: This book covers vocabulary, grammar, comprehension passages, sentence correction, error detection, and writing ability for the English language section.
4. "Banking Awareness" by Arihant Experts: This book covers topics related to banking awareness, economic and financial awareness, banking products and services, regulatory frameworks, and banking operations.
5. Subject-Specific Books: Depending on the position you are applying for (e.g., Credit Analyst, Relationship Manager), you may need to refer to subject-specific books related to finance, economics, risk management, banking, or marketing.
B. Websites:
1. Official Bank of Baroda Website: The official website of Bank of Baroda may provide exam-related updates, syllabus details, and other important notifications.
2. Online Learning Platforms: Websites like Khan Academy, Coursera, Udemy, and Unacademy offer courses and tutorials on various subjects including quantitative aptitude, reasoning, English language skills, banking awareness, and professional knowledge related to finance, economics, and banking.
3. Previous Year Question Papers: Searching for and practicing with previous years' question papers can give you an idea of the exam pattern and help you understand the types of questions asked.
4. Banking and Finance Websites: Websites like Investopedia, The Economic Times, and MoneyControl provide articles, news, and resources related to banking, finance, economics, and current affairs.
5. Educational YouTube Channels: Many YouTube channels provide tutorials and lectures on topics related to banking, finance, quantitative aptitude, reasoning, English language skills, and general awareness. Some popular channels include BankExamsToday, Adda247, and Study IQ Education.