I am a currently working. How should I plan my IBPS Clerk preparation?

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    • Evaluate your current strengths and weaknesses in the three sections of the IBPS Clerk exam (Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English Language).
    • Dedicate specific hours for studying each day. Even small chunks of focused study time are more beneficial.
    • Weekends can be your dedicated study windows.
    • Schedule your study sessions during your most productive times of the day.
    • Include short breaks between study sessions to avoid burnout.
    • Ensure a strong foundation in core concepts for each section.
    • Practice with previous years' question papers and mock tests to gain familiarity with the exam format, question types, and the level of diffic
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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Without coaching, candidates can get ready for the IBPS Clerk test. But commitment will be needed for this. Candidates must review the material and exam format. Pupils must to make a study schedule and stick to it. They must to rehearse using sample papers and question sets from prior years. An essential component of exam preparation is taking a practice test. After the chapters have been revised, candidates must complete mock exams. The following contains some advice on how to study for the IBPS Clerk exam without a tutor. To determine the topics they must cover for the exam, candidates must first thoroughly comprehend the syllabus. I

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    Anangsha Patra | Contributor-Level 10

    a week ago

    It is advised that you start preparation one year in advance. Take out atleast one or two hours daily for study. Do exhaustive study during weekend or holidays. First identify the important topics by analysing the previous years' question papers. Then start revising those topics. Make short notes of everything you learn as it will help in preparation. You should solve mock tests as much as possible to know the pattern of exam.

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