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Tips to prepare for IBPS PO EXAM

About IBPS: IBPS is an independent examining body to provide assistance in appointing personnel at various nationalized banks for posts like IBPS PO , Clerk and SO. IBPS PO Exam is an exam for officers and demands hard work and dedication while preparing. Sometimes aspirants feel nervous at the last minute of the exam. Let us discuss some tips and strategies to overcome the fear factor. Have a quick glimpse on all the important topics and previous year questions based on those topics. Make a proper plan to attempt the question paper. Decide in advance which section to attempt first. The subject which is your strength should be opted first as it will not take much of your time. It will boost your morale too. One should know the exam pattern thoroughly before going to the examination hall. Marks distribution section-wise should be kept in mind so that you can give appropriate time to each section depending upon the weight age. Always attempt easy questions first and leave diffi

Five Success Mantra For Cracking The BANK Exam

It is generally observed that the candidates who are aspiring for BANK exams also apply for SSC Exams too. Preparing simultaneously for both the exams one must focus on each and every topic and make the strategy effective.  There are four subjects which need to be focused as they carry equal marks and weightage in the exam. In bank exams there is sectional cut off; therefore one cannot ignore any of the subjects. Let us discuss the strategy to be adopted for all the subjects: Quantitative Aptitude The topics asked in IBPS PO exam are DI, Average, Square and Cube Roots, Percentage, Approximation, etc. In SSC CGL (Pre and Mains), generally Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry to Trigonometry are covered. There is a variation in the difficulty level also in both the exams. Study plan It should be such that you should be able to make your fundamentals strong. Learn and understand first and then practice as many questions as you can to master them. Although the pattern of both th

Which exam is easy to prepare BANK or SSC?

It is generally observed that the candidates who are aspiring for BANK exams also apply for SSC Exams too. Preparing simultaneously for both the exams one must focus on each and every topic and make the strategy effective.  There are four subjects which need to be focused as they carry equal marks and weightage in the exam. In bank exams there is sectional cut off; therefore one cannot ignore any of the subjects. Let us discuss the strategy to be adopted for all the subjects: Quantitative Aptitude The topics asked in IBPS PO exam are DI, Average, Square and Cube Roots, Percentage, Approximation, etc. In SSC CGL (Pre and Mains), generally Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry to Trigonometry are covered. There is a variation in the difficulty level also in both the exams. Study plan It should be such that you should be able to make your fundamentals strong. Learn and understand first and then practice as many questions as you can to master them. Although the pattern of bot

TIPS FOR BANKING EXAM PREPARATION

Hi Aspirants, Are you preparing for BANK EXAMS? If so, there might be some questions, doubts, and anxieties related to the exam and its preparation. Those who are going to appear for any such competitive exam for the first time, they need proper guidance and support from the experienced team of educationists. There are certain tips that would of great assistance to give the right direction to your exam preparation. Fixed schedule to practice a fixed set of questions:  Make a fixed study plan to practice a fixed number of questions daily. Organize your schedule and make it a habit to daily take one test paper and check your capacity to solve them effectively. Try to solve at least 4-5 full-length question papers a month before the exam. Monitor the speed by setting a timer before starting any of the tests. It will enhance your speed and accuracy both Avoid distractions around while studying:  While studying for bank exams (IBPS PO) one needs to be 100 percent dedicate