What is the preparation strategy for Bank PO?
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Ankur Kumar It good to commit mistakes but only if you learn. | Guide-Level 13
7 years agoDear Student,
For Bank PO exams, one should be fast with calculations as this is the best thing to stay ahead in the race.
For that practice as much as possible. Try to make faster calculations, also judge the questions carefully that for which one you will you be good with as this will save time for you which can be allotted to other parts of question paper.
Generally, candidates who appear for the exam are quite fast with calculations.
Hence all the very best. -
There is sectional cutoff and overall cutoff in banking exams hence we have to score well.
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Hello,
There are basically 4 sections in Bank exam - Verbal Ability, DILR, Quants and GK.
Verbal Ability:
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. It will also help you to get in touch with basic vocab. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do a proper analysis of articles on the editorial page. Try to make a summary of articles that you read para by para. You can switch to the book called WORD POWER MADE EASY by NORMAN LEWIS.
DILR
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Hi
You need to complete your syllabus and attempt previous year question paper
Bank Exam Preparation Tips for IBPS PO
Know the Detailed Syllabus
Make a Study Plan
Attempt Regular Mock Tests
Read Newspapers
Focus on One Stage at a Time
Review Previous Year Question Papers
Focus on Every Subject
Do Give a Look at the Previous Year Cut Off
Know the Bank Exams Syllabus and Exam Pattern. Create a Study Plan. Use Best Resources for Bank Exam Preparation. Coaching can be an Option. Identify and Work on the Weak Areas. Develop an Examination Module. All Sections are Equally Important. -
Preparation can be of three types: self-study, self-study plus coaching, and only coaching.
It depends whether you are a working professional or a student. So, if you are a working professional, you have to prepare either by referring to correspondence booklets, you can take an option of taking weekend coaching classes or you can buy some famous books used for the preparation of Bank PO, but if you are a student then you have a good amount of time to prepare so you can use the correspondence courses and books initially for self-preparation and later can join coaching classes for brushing up your preparation with added techniques. So, Ba...more -
A large number of aspirants apply for Bank PO exam, but only a few of them get success due to lack of proper guidance. Here are few important topics which can help a student to score good marks in the exam.
All subjects have equal weightage in the exam so you should focus on every paper. General Knowledge is a fundamental part of any of banking exam. You have to be aware of daily events and activities in India. With daily newspaper reading habit, you can easily cover most of the part of general knowledge. Examiner wants to check your English knowledge that how you perform in this subject because English is a global language, you must pe...more -
Here are some tips for the preparation of Bank PO exam:
1. Become a maths expert
You need to be able to solve the questions accurately and be as quick as possible because here time matters a lot. Learn a few short tricks here and apply them to various questions.
Data interpretation is the major part of this subject as it contains up to 15 questions from it. So, you should have good knowledge of the Tabulation, Pie chart, Line chart, line graph, Bar graph, etc.
2. A pro at logical reasoning
This section is the most crucial area of the paper. It consists of 35 questions in PRE whereas 50 in the Main exam. It is also a scoring section in which...more -
Bank PO is one of the toughest exam for passing.
Bank PO jobs are very attractive jobs in this current Indian scenario. A lot of Indian students after completion of their graduation will go for Bank exam preparation.
Bank preparation strategy of last 1 month is as follows:
1. Practice previous years' questions as much as possible. The possibility for the repeated questions is very high in a bank PO exam.
2. Preliminary needs to be more planed. Allocate time for each question according to your convenience.
3. Don't stay on one question while you do mock test. Skip it and after exam try to answer it.
4. Allot time for revision of equations and...more -
Bank PO exams is not an easy task. Every year millions of students apply for bank exam but very few of them are able to crack it. So if you want to crack ibps po exam you have to really work hard. Bank exam not only checks your Intelligence level it also checks how you react in a pressure situation and how you handle the questions you dont know.
Exam pattern: Knowing about the exam pattern is the first step for your preparation. If you dont have a clear idea of exam pattern then you may face difficulty at the time of the exam. So if you know about the exam pattern then it will be very helpful to prepare according to that.
Study Materia...more
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