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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

This section includes questions from Verbal Reasoning, Seating Arrangement, Syllogism, Blood Relations, Coding and Decoding, etc. Candidates can ace this section by practising previous years' question papers, mock tests, puzzles, etc.

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

This section of SBI PO exam includes questions from Tabular Graph, Data Sufficiency, Caselets, Permutation and Combination, etc. To solve Data Interpretation questions, candidates must practise by referring to the previous years' question papers. The tips and tricks for the Data Interpreparation questions are given below:

  • Candidates need to first understand and interpret the given data before proceeding with the calculations
  • Candidates need to first understand the difficulty level of questions to understand which one to attempt first and which one to attempt later
  • Candidates need to master the technique of attempting these questions with
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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can prepare for SBI PO exam without taking any coaching. You need to be consistent and serious about your studies. Attempt mock tests, refer to the good study materials and solve previous years question papers. You need to have understanding of English, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability, Computer Ability, Data Analysis & Interpretation, & General/Economy/Banking Awareness and the English Language. SBI PO exam is conducted in several stages-prelims exam, mains exam, psychometric test, interview and group exercises. 

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Malavika

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With the correct plan and regular practice, it takes roughly two to three months to get ready for the SBI PO test. Examine the SBI PO curriculum and pattern of questions. Create a study schedule and address each topic in turn. Attend the practice exam every day, then go over your blunders.If you use the best preparation techniques, you can pass the bank PO test in just one year. Achieving the desired results requires consistent and dedicated bank test preparation. Candidates should concentrate on improving the weakest areas and strengthening the stronger sections with two months left before the SBI PO exam. Additionally, sectional and

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Anangsha Patra

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The descriptive paper comprises questions based on Essays and Letters. This paper test the and English Language and writing skills of candidates. The descriptive paper carries two questions. The total marks allotted to this paper are 50. 

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Muskan

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The preliminary test includes objective-type questions in English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability. The overall score for the test is 100. The SBI PO Mains exam consists of both subjective and descriptive examinations. The objective paper includes questions on Reasoning and Computer Aptitude, Data Analysis and Interpretation, General/Economy/Banking Awareness, and English Language. The descriptive paper includes questions from English Language (Letter Writing and Essay). The exam has a total of 250 marks. The candidates are allotted 3.5 hours to finish the paper. Candidates who pass the Mains exam are called for a

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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

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It's a great thing. B.A. In Accounting and Business Management provides students with a strong foundation in both accounting and business management. Some possible job titles for graduates with a B.A. In Accounting and Business Management include:
Accountant
Financial analyst
Budget analyst
Business manager
Marketing specialist
Human resources specialist
Financial advisory
Consultant.

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Ankit Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

1-Attempts Mock Test. Practice With Previous Year's Papers. Time Management. Know Your Strengths & Weakness. Stay Motivated.
2-Strategy for Descriptive Test.
3-SBI PO Mains Exam Pattern 2023.
4-Attempt the maximum questions within the given time limit and with accuracy.

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Choosing between LL.B. And peace and conflict studies depends on your interests, career goals, and aptitude. LL.B. Is a degree programme that focuses on legal education, which includes studying various aspects of the law, such as the Indian legal system, civil law, criminal law, corporate law, and constitutional law. The LL.B. Degree can prepare you for a career as a lawyer, legal advisory, or law enforcement officer, among other roles. Pursuing an LL.B. Degree can be a good choice if you have a strong interest in the legal profession and wish to pursue a career in law. Peace and conflict studies, on the other hand, is an interdiscipli
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Prachi Beriwal

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NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology) is a highly competitive fashion institute in India, and admission to NIFT is based on the candidate's performance in the NIFT Entrance Exam (CAT/GAT), followed by a situation test, group discussion, and Personal Interview . The admission process of NIFT considers both the Common Merit Rank (CMR) and the Category Merit Rank (CaMR). As per the previous year's data, the cutoff for admission to NIFT varies from year to year and from campus to campus. Based on your Common Merit Rank of 7855, you may have a chance of getting admission to NIFT, provided you perform well in the situation test,
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Abhishek Dhawan

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates must not carry any of the prohibited items to the exam centre. In case the candidates are found with any of the prohibited items they will get disqualified from the examination process. Some of the prohibited items inside the exam centre include the following:
- Electronic gadgets such as smartphones, smartwatches, calculators, pager, Bluetooth device, etc. - Printed material, notes, etc. - Carry bags, purses, wallets etc. - Eatables.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

The day before the NEET exam is crucial for ensuring that you are in the right mindset and fully prepared for the exam. Here are some key things to focus on:
Review Key Concepts: Instead of trying to learn new topics or cramming new information, focus on reviewing the key concepts and formulas that you have already studied. Go through your notes or revision materials to refresh your memory and reinforce your understanding.
Solve Sample Papers and Mock Tests: Engage in solving sample papers or mock tests that closely resemble the NEET exam format. This will help you get familiar with the exam pattern, improve your time management skills,
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

It all depend on your knowledge. The general ability part can be prepared well with preparation of 6 months to 1 year but the subject part need time and deep knowledge.

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Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

For both the interview and group exercises, there is a 50 mark limit. Candidates are assessed based on their intelligence and personality during the group exercises and interview. The SBI PO test does not have sectional cutoff marks. Applicants must achieve the overall cutoff scores set by the testing authority for each exam stage. In the SBI PO exam, incorrect answers are subject to negative marking. A penalty of one-fourth of a mark will be taken away for incorrect answers in the SBI PO exam. Those who answer correctly receive one mark.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

Contributor-Level 9

The difficulty level of questions asked in SBI PO exam is usually moderate. Candidates can prepare for the exam by referring to the SBI PO exam pattern, syllabus, and previous years' question papers. Besides, candidates should be consistent with their preparations. The questions in SBI PO prelims exam are objective-type. While the Mains exam comprises both objective and subjective-type questions.

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Abhishek Dhawan

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates are able to download the TSICET admit card until the examination day. The last date to download the TSICET hall ticket is mentioned in the notification. The hard copy of the TSICET hall ticket will be required at the time of entry to the exam centre. Officials at the centre will verify the details on the admit card and photo ID proof along with the details of the applicant available with them. Candidates missing to download and carry the TSICET hall ticket on the exam day will not get entry to the exam centre.

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Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

The SBI PO cut off marks for each category are determined by the examination body in order to choose candidates for the next phases of the selection process. Sectional cutoff marks are absent. Candidates must, however, receive the overall cutoff scores according to their categories. The SBI PO test does not have qualifying marks. Applicants must achieve the minimum score required for their category in the exam. The SBI PO question paper is available in Hindi and English. The language of the question paper is customisable for candidates. The minimum number of qualifying marks required for candidates to pass the exam is known as the cut

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, there are sectional timings in SBI PO prelims and Mains exam. To answer each section in the prelims exam, candidates get 20 minutes. For descriptive test, candidates get 30 minutes. The duration of the Reasoning & Computer Aptitude is 50 minutes, Data Analysis & Interpretation is 45 minutes, General/ Economy/ Banking Awareness is 45 minutes and English Language section is 40 minutes. 

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

SBI PO Mains exam comprises both objective and descriptive type tests. The objective test consists of four sections and the descriptive test comprises English Language (Letter Writing & Essay). The total marks allotted to the Mains exam are 250. The duration of the test is 3.5 hours. The objective section carries questions from Reasoning & Computer Aptitude, Data Analysis & Interpretation, General/ Economy/ Banking Awareness and English Language. The subjective section carries questions from English Language (Letter Writing & Essay). The test paper carries a total of 157 questions. The structure of SBI PO mains exam is given below.

Subject

Number of Questions

Marks

Duration

Objective Test

Reasoning & Computer Aptitude

45

60

60 Minutes

Data Analysis & Interpretation

35

60

45 Minutes

General/ Economy/ Banking Awareness

40

40

35 Minutes

English Language

35

40

40 Minutes

Subjective/ Descriptive Test

English Language (Letter Writing & Essay)

2

50

30 Minutes

Total

157

250

3.5 Hours

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Anangsha Patra

Contributor-Level 10

 

The preliminary exam of SBI PO comprises the English Language, Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning Ability. Total marks allotted to the test are 100. The duration of the test is 60 minutes. The prelims exam is only conducted to screen candidates for the Mains exam. The marks obtained in this stage are not counted for the final merit list. Candidates qualifying the prelims exam are called for the mains exam. The structure of SBI PO prelims exam pattern is given below.

Subject

Number of Questions

Marks

Duration

English Language

40

 

100

20 Minutes

Quantitative Aptitude

30

20 Minutes

Reasoning Ability

30

20 Minutes

Total

100

1 Hour

 

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