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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 therefor...

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 ...

Why we need a systematic study plan to prepare for bank exams?

Bank exams are very challenging and needs a thorough preparation and lot of practice. Study plan plays a very dominant role in the exam preparation. Making a study plan and following it regularly is another thing. Prepare a study plan in such a way so that it suits your daily routine. If you are working then make a study plan after your working hours so that you can give full attention to your studies. In the morning hours you can read newspaper for the latest updates on current affairs related to your General Awareness topics. Besides GA topics, if you read English newspaper it will improve your language proficiency also. Learning is more effective when your mind is fresh; therefore, morning hours are best for these subjects. Complex topics like Numerical Ability and Reasoning needs full concentration and lot of time to sit and understand the concepts and tricks. For these subjects evening hours are the best when you are free from your office. Follow this pattern daily with ...

How much time one should give to each subject while preparing for IBPS PO 2018 Tier I Exam?

Bank exams are very challenging and competitive as these are open to graduates and above level candidates. There are various boards conducting Common Written Exam (CWE) such as IBPS, SBI, RBI, and RRB. This year IBPS is going to conduct IBPS PO 2018 Prelims exam in the month of October 2018. Most of the aspirants must have started the exam preparation for IBPS PO 2018 by now. Every year IBPS PO exam is notified and millions of candidates apply against thousands of posts only which makes it a competitive exam. The preparation for the exam needs a systematic exam preparation to get the best outcomes of your hard work. Hard work should be done in combination with the smart work. Let us discuss the smart strategy to prepare for IBPS PO 2018 Tier 1 Exam. Subject wise smart strategy to ace IBPS PO 2018 Tier I exam 1.         Quantitative Aptitude: An aspirant should give 2 hours daily to QA section in case your basics are clear and 3 hours fo...

Can I prepare for IBPS PO after taking a Job through SSC CHSL, given that I have completed my Graduation?

Yes definitely, you can prepare for IBPS PO after taking a Job through SSC CHSL as everybody is free to choose and change career occupation if better opportunities are available. Before the commencement of IBPS PO preparation, it is advisable to you that should complete your graduation first then try for IBPS PO. But yes, if manageable then you can prepare for IBPS PO & Graduation simultaneously. If you are planning to apply for the post of IBPS PO, then you must have the concrete knowledge about the eligibility criteria of its. Nationality Aspirants must be: A citizen of India or A subject of Nepal or A subject of Bhutan or A Tibetan refugee who came to India, before 1 st Jan 1962 for permanent settlement. The candidates who belong to b, c, & d category must have a certificate of eligibility which has been issued by the Government of India. Age Limit The minimum age of a candidate who willing to give IBPS PO Examination is 20 years and maximum age is 30 ye...

What is the future after SBI PO?

The SBI PO post is a very prestigious, reputed and respected job among the candidates who want to flourish their careers in the banking system. But as the technologies and facilities are changing very fast and to meet such advancement, most of the candidates desire to apply for those post only which can provide them for further development and growth regarding their career opportunity. Therefore, as the candidates often asked about the possible opportunities available with SBI PO, we are providing you with career graph for an SBI PO : - ·      Continuous up-scaling of salary package. · SBI is a very large organisation in Indian Banking system hence there are lot of opportunities for SBIPO. SBI PO can enjoy a vast career up-gradation. ·   SBI PO enjoy fast career development and growth phases as SBI support very fast channel of promotion, rewards, etc. · Today the top position of SBI are hold by those, who once started their career as SBI PO a...

Why one chooses to join the Banking Sector in India?

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Why Choose Banking Career? In the recent years, the Indian economy has grown rapidly giving an alarming development in Banking and Financial Sector. This is one of the big reasons that banking jobs are on rising and aspirants look for banking sector jobs more than any other sector.  Besides this Public Sector banks have taken more than 80% of the financial market in India which seeks demand of personnel every year. The banking sector has always attracted the aspirants from various backgrounds. It offers job security with attractive pay package, besides these, there are many more reasons which make banking job as the first choice for aspirants. Reasons for choosing banking sector jobs 1.        Professional Growth: Individuals with professional aptitude have a lot of scope of vertical growth in the banking sector. Promotions are given on the basis of both i.e individual’s performance and length of the job. Better the performance better ar...

Which job is better BANK PO or BANK SO?

Banking sector offers three types of jobs namely, Clerk, Probationary Officer (PO) and Specialist Officer (SO). The vacancies of various public sector banks are filled through a Common Written Examination conducted by IBPS, SBI, RRB and RBI. Candidates, who are looking for officer grade job profile, usually consider Probationary Officer exam or Specialist office exam. These exams are conducted by two organizations such as IBPS and SBI with the titles as SBI PO, SBI SO, IBPS PO and SBI PO. The analysis of the most preferred posts can be done on basis of the job profile, pay scale and career prospects.  It will help them to choose the better of the two and they can decide whether to prepare for SBI PO or SBI SO. SBI PO verses SBI SO – Job Profile Let us discuss the job profile of SBI PO, to start with the major tasks and duties performed by the PO in the bank. SBI PO Tasks and Duties In order to get this job one needs to crack SBI PO Exam which is conducted in two p...

Is RBI Assistant better than IBPS PO?

Banking sector is very lucrative and prestigious for those who want to have a bright future. If we compare RBI Assistant with IBPS PO then RBI stands at a good place. It depends from one’s preferences but most of aspirants seeking bank jobs wishes to work for RBI. Let us evaluate the differences of the IBPS PO and RBI assistant. RBI Assistant is a centralized job and its offices are spread all over India in the metro cities. The appointment at RBI means that one will get a metro or urban city for the work. But those who are appointed under IBPS PO exam may be posted at the rural areas which means they will be deprived from modern facilities. Promotions at IBPS PO based banks will give be in every 2-3 years where as those who are appointed under RBI will only see the promotions after 10 years of their appointment as RBI Assistant . A bank PO can reach at the high post during his service where as RBI Assistant will remain as assistant for many years. Bank PO gets more chances t...

Why bank jobs are more preferred than SSC ?

Every struggling aspirant has a dream to procure a prosperous career option a well paid job attracts the young masses and if they have to choose from Public Sector they prefer banking sector to that of Government Sector.  Banking jobs are a matter of prestige if you are appointed in a nationalized bank. There are a number of reasons which led the candidates to choose a bank job than any other job, some of them are Good Career start Bank jobs are a good career start as it offers highly prestigious start. Security of Job: It is a secure job as it is a permanent job. Therefore you are not hit by any financial downturn being in a bank job. Encouraging future prospects: There are immense growth opportunities in banking sector. Those who join as clerks may be transferred to a rural areas in the beginning but every fourth year they get a second promotion which is worth a wait.  This promotion can be raised to a level of General Manager Rank by the end of 15th ...

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 d...

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 bot...

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...

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...

Tips to Reduce Negative Marks in Bank Exams

Negative marking is a common feature of almost all the competitive exams such as banking jobs like IBPS, SBI clerk, PO and government exams like UPSC, SSC, INDIAN NAVY, RAILYWAYS etc. The toughest marking is seen in bank exams as they follow sectional cut-off.   What is negative marking? The provision of negative marking is made in the bank exams to ensure that ethically intelligent candidates should get the job rather than those who are giving random guess work in the paper. Therefore, if the answer is marked wrong it will be penalized by a negative score which is 0.25 of the total marks allotted to that question. Tips to reduce negative marking in bank exams Avoid random guess work If you are not sure about the answer of any of the questions it is advisable to leave that question rather than doing a silly guess work. Random guess work can give you a wrong answer. Do not get worried or anxious while reading a difficult question. It is one of the reasons to mark...

How to select bank coaching institute in Delhi?

Hi Aspirants!!! Are you looking for better future prospects? Most of you must have appeared in SSC or BANK Exams.  It is generally observed that students dream of a career but they do not have enough information and guidance to prepare for the exams. All these exams, such as Bank PO, Bank Clerk, Bank SO, etc., are notified by various bank examining bodies. They have their exam patterns and syllabus according which the paper is set every year. Self study is a good option but one who does not have any knowledge, their preparation goes in vain.  I would suggest that an aspirant of bank exams must join Bank Coaching in Delhi or wherever they are residing for the better outcomes of their hard-work and knowledge. Now the question arises, which one is the  best Bank Coaching institute in Delhi  or elsewhere? There are some parameters which can help you choose the best coaching centre for BANK Exams these are: Any coaching institute must have following feature...

HOW TO PREPARE FOR GENERAL AWARENESS SECTION OF SSC CGL 2017?

W TO PREPARE FOR GENERAL AWARENESS SECTION OF SSC CGL 2017?  FROM  IBT INSTITUTE'S BLOG Most of the SSC Coaching institutes in Delhi are conducting classes for all the subjects such as General English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning and General Awareness. General Awareness carries 50 marks but it has a very vast syllabus. The overall weight-age is not more than 8 per cent i.e out of the total 700 marks (including tier 1+tier2+tier3) only 50 marks are allotted to General Awareness. If one is having strong base of complex subjects like logical reasoning and maths, then one can ignore the thorough preparation of General Awareness section. In case we are not prepared to attempt this section we might lose 50 marks or maximum score in GA would be not more than 10. Every single mark counts to get a good rank in the merit list. It is better if we manage to prepare it in the best way.  Let us discuss some tips to prepare General Awareness Section for cracking...

How to crack IBPS PO 2016 Exam in 3 months?

Last year IBPS has changed its exam pattern. The changes have taken a tool of the aspirants. The candidates who were preparing for the last few months and were not successful in any of the bank exams are feeling low. Delhi has become a central place for BANK COACHING INSTITUTE IN Delhi for the last few years.  Bank Coaching in Delhi is on demand as it offers prestigious carer options. Besides joining Bank Coaching institutes there is a dire need of making a systematic study plan to crack the exam. Some tips to crack the exam while preparing for IBPS PO 2017 are as follows: Give at least 10 -12 hours daily for studying. Make it a habit to give minimum 2 hours to each subject. Practice one Mock daily for Prelim and Analyze your performance. Focus on the weak topics that you got to know after the analysis of your mock test. Make a regular note of Current Affairs but do not ignore Static, Banking and Economics. You can devote only one hour that would be more than enough as i...