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How to prepare for English Language Section of SBI PO Exam 2019?

State Bank of India is one of the largest banks of the world and recruits its own employees through Common Written Exam for the posts like SBI PO, SBI Clerk and SBI Specialist officers. It has three sections in SBI PO 2019 Prelims exam which is going to be held in the month of July 2019. English Language section is one of the sections of the question paper of SBI PO Exam which needs lot of practice and basic knowledge. It is a test to examine the grammar and vocabulary skills of the candidates. English Language Section has various topics on the basis of which questions are asked. Let us discuss those topics at length to make the English language exam- effective. Reading Comprehension This is a time consuming question. In order to attempt this question it is advisable to read the questions first and then read the passage. While reading the passage you will be able to locate the answers. In case you reverse the process, I mean if you read the comprehension first and then read

How does Best study material and systematic approach helps in ideal IBPS CLERK exam preparation?

Bank exams are very competitive and comprehensive as compared to other competitive job exams for public sector undertakings. The level of difficulty is higher in English Language and Reasoning section. English section needs proficiency in the language as there are questions being introduced which needs comprehensive knowledge of the language besides simple grammar rules. Reasoning sections also has difficulty level higher than SSC CGL Tier 1 exam. Numerical ability and general awareness sections have questions from moderate to easy level.  Therefore bank exam such as IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SBI PO, etc., needs systematic approach towards the exam preparation. It is not difficult to adopt a systematic approach if an aspirant is dedicated towards qualifying the exam. An aspirant can join BANK COACHING institute or do self study but a targeted and systematic exam preparation will only help you score high to reach the cut-off level. Aimless preparation will reach you nowhere therefore th

Why Coaching Is Important for Bank Exams Preparation?

In our learning process, the classroom sessions have always been considered to be the most reliable source. Since, we all are competing in exam where we have to face million other contestants, it is important to prepare thoroughly with best of our efforts. If you are blessed with good classroom sessions with good understanding aptitude then you have the confidence of cracking any exam at any place. Therefore, the role play of “Coaching Institutes” (offline/online) has always played pivotal part in banking exam preparation. The decision of joining or not joining any coaching institute solely depends on many factors like student’s learning capacity, his social interaction, mental attitude, affordability of fees structure etc.  The concept of coaching institutes can be broadly divided into conventional offline and technically advanced online institutes. From past year experiences, it has been observed that good classroom coaching classes have always added value to your knowledge and h

Ideal Exam Preparation Strategy for SBI PO and SSC CGL Exams simultaneously

In this article, we will focus on the effective strategy for preparing SBI PO and SSC CGL exam simultaneously. So, let’s discuss it:- 1. Study and Understand the Exam Pattern & Syllabus of SBI PO and SSC CGL exam Before planning a strategy to prepare for SBI PO and SSC CGL exam, it is advisable that candidates should thoroughly study the prescribed syllabus and exam pattern of these exams. It will give them proper guidelines and directions to crack these exams.   2.      Evaluate and scrutinize the importance of each topic After thoroughly going through previous year question papers, the students are required to make a list of all important topics, as per their subjects. Every year, questions from few topics are repeatedly asked in exam and so prepare these important topics well. You should also understand the division of marks topic-wise so that you can score well in every subject. 3.       Evaluate your present level of preparation You should analyze your present l

IBPS Aspirant of 2019-20 its time to Wipe The Slate Clean And Start Afresh!!!!

The uphill task of cracking a highly competitive exam like IBPS PO exam has brought laurels to handful but frustration to many. The results of last year IBPS PO exam are out and the verdict is loud and clear. It was a dream for millions aspirants but only handful could succeed through this toilsome competition which was nothing less than a battle. The successful aspirant secured their seat as a Probationary Officer in a reputed Public Sector Bank. The same cycle of recruitment drive is conducted every year to select deserving candidates for various posts. There were few candidates who got through the written online test but were rejected in interview round. The numbers of unsuccessful candidates are strikingly high and they must be deeply hurt with the results. Despite all genuine and toilsome efforts, they are now in doldrums and are going through phases of pessimism.  The negativity of thoughts and feeling of being rejected have been looming around them.   Let me tell you frien

How to prepare Reasoning Ability section for SBI PO 2019 exam?

In SBI PO Prelims 2019 , the Reasoning Ability section will have 35 questions where each question will be of one mark. The questions of this section, tests and judges candidate’s ability to apply reason in solving a particular problem in allotted time. Therefore, the students are supposed to develop proper understanding of the logics of the concepts applied and this can be mastered only through practicing of proper techniques of solving the problem. Time management skills are the other major aspect which should be considered seriously. Going by the past experiences of previous year papers, the frequently asked questions were from topics like Seating Arrangements, Syllogisms, Puzzles, Input-Output, Coding & Decoding, Ordering & Ranking, Inequalities, Directions & Distances, Blood Relations, and Verbal Reasoning etc. So, the students must have got some ideas about the nature of questions but still one can say that the exam pattern has always been unpredictable every year.