This CPCT Previous Year Question (PYQ) paper from 23 November 2025 (Shift 2) serves as a critical diagnostic test for aspirants targeting Financial Data Entry roles in Public Sector Banks, the Revenue Department, and Private Loan Offices. The exam questions—specifically focusing on OpenOffice Calc formulas (essential for loan amortization schedules) and End-to-End Encryption (vital for secure digital banking transactions)—directly map to the daily responsibilities of a Treasury Clerk or Loan Processing Officer. By practicing this specific paper, candidates learn to manage financial ledgers, ensure data security in banking software, and handle high-volume tax revenue entry with precision. This test is the perfect preparation for securing high-paying government financial jobs that require certified computer proficiency.
Note: This mock test uses previous year CPCT questions adapted to demonstrate Financial & Banking Data Entry concepts for educational purposes.
Yes. Most Public Sector Banks (PSB) and Private Finance Companies require the computer proficiency skills tested in this paper. Mastering the Spreadsheet (Calc/Excel) questions from the 23 Nov shift is essential for handling customer accounts, KYC data entry, and daily transaction reporting in banking roles.
This paper tests logic related to OpenOffice Calc, which forms the base for financial modeling. Aspiring Loan Officers use these exact logic skills to generate EMI schedules, calculate Compound Interest, and manage mortgage data for Home Loans and Personal Loans.
The 23 Nov Shift 2 paper specifically asks about End-to-End Encryption. This knowledge is mandatory for Revenue Department and Income Tax officers to maintain the privacy of taxpayer data and ensure secure online payments are processed without fraud risks.
Private banks (like HDFC, ICICI, Axis) prioritize candidates who are certified in Computer Proficiency Certification Test (CPCT). This test proves you can handle Loan Origination Systems (LOS), manage credit card databases, and perform financial data entry accurately, making you a strong candidate for backend operations.
A CPCT-certified Data Entry Operator in departments like the Treasury or Commercial Tax Office can expect a starting salary of ₹25,000 – ₹45,000. Proficiency in financial excel formulas and secure data handling (covered in this test) can lead to faster promotions to Senior Accounts Clerk roles.
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