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5th April 2011, 05:23 PM
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Basic preparation tips for Bank PO exam?
R/s,please give detail information about basic preparation tips for bank po exam.
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24th April 2011, 04:09 PM
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Re: Basic preparation tips for Bank PO exam?
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TIPS TO PREPARE FOR BANK PO EXAM To do well in the Bank PO exam you have to follow the following simple tips... -> KNOW THE PATTERN : It is very important to know the exam pattern of the Bank PO exam to score well in the exam.. The pattern for banks may vary but the common topics which are followed for the bank PO exam are as follows... -> Test of Reasoning -> Quantitative Aptitude -> General Awareness -> Test of computer literacy and English language -> REFER PREVIOUS YEAR PAPERS : To know the type of questions asked you have to refer the previous year papers and prepare for the questions accordingly... I have attached some of the previous year papers of various bank PO exams in this post... just try to go thorough the papers and get an idea of what type of questions asked and prepare for it accordingly... -> REFER SOME GOOD BOOKS : There are many books available in the market which helps you to prepare for the Bank PO exams.. Some of the recommended books which you can buy online are as follows... Bank PO Planner Price - Rs. 180 To buy Online CLICK HERE!!! BANK PO & Specialist Officers Exam Guide Price - Rs. 280 To buy Online CLICK HERE!!! Bank PO Practice Work Book Price - Rs. 498 To buy Online CLICK HERE!!! Bank PO Solved Papers (Up To 2010) Price - Rs. 340 To buy Online CLICK HERE!!! Bank PO & Specialist Officer Exam Solved Papers Price - Rs. 297 To buy Online CLICK HERE!!! -> If you can practice these tips daily then for sure you can get some good result in the Bank PO exam... |
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26th April 2011, 10:46 AM
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Re: Basic preparation tips for Bank PO exam?
Tips For Bank PO Exam
If you are preparing for PO exam, the first thing you need to know is the pattern of the exam. A written test for a PO exam consists of 2 parts, objective part and Descriptive part. The objective part consists of four sections namely, English language test, quantitative ability, Reasoning and General Awareness/ Marketing aptitude. 225 questions in 135 minutes comes out to be 36 seconds per question. It may seem daunting but it’s not the end of the world since we aren’t attempting every question. If you can attempt 175-185 questions (> 190 is excellent) with 90 percent accuracy, you’ve done a good job. So as soon as you are told to start answering, I would recommend starting with the General awareness/ Marketing aptitude section and there won’t be much to think or solve in it. Just see the question and mark the answer. Attempt as many questions as you can in this section (only if you’re sure of the answer) but you should be able to complete the section in 25 minutes (20 minutes would be excellent). The next section to go for would be English and I generally the first 9-10 questions in it will be that of comprehensive passage. So I would recommend leaving that part of the questions as the rest of the section is pretty Basic English which is very easy. Again you should be able to complete this section in 20-25 minutes. So we’ve done with 2 sections in 40-50 minutes and left with another 135 questions which should be done in 85-95 minutes. Depending upon your strength, go for either Reasoning or Quant but remember to solve the easiest questions first (this will be the deciding factor). Any thing that requires serious calculation in Quant or serious thinking in Reasoning should be left behind at first and come back to it if time permits at the end. For example questions on circular arrangement in Reasoning and compound interest calculations in Quant could be avoided. From the feedback given by many test takers, what I found is that the DI part in Quant will be an important part in the test which is also very easiest part. Most of the question in it could be solved without even using your pen. So work hard on DI. Coming to the time for these 2 sections, 50 questions in Quant (or all that you could solve) should be completed in 40 minutes which leaves out 45-55 minutes to solve 75 questions in Reasoning. Don’t neglect the non-verbal part in Reasoning as there would be atleast 15 questions from it. All said and done, you should have atleast 5 minutes at the last which you could either use to solve the Reading comprehension in English or the arrangement questions in Reasoning. If you are accustomed with any procedure from the beginning, I would recommend following that so that you dont mess up completely. If this is your firstattempt for PO/ clerical exam, then this method would work well. All The Best |
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30th January 2012, 04:29 PM
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Re: Basic preparation tips for Bank PO exam?
hi,
If you are preparing for PO exam, the first thing you need to know is the pattern of the exam. A written test for a PO exam consists of 2 parts, objective part and Descriptive part. The objective part consists of four sections namely, English language test, quantitative ability, Reasoning and General Awareness/ Marketing aptitude. 225 questions in 135 minutes comes out to be 36 seconds per question. It may seem daunting but it’s not the end of the world since we aren’t attempting every question. If you can attempt 175-185 questions (> 190 is excellent) with 90 percent accuracy, you’ve done a good job. So as soon as you are told to start answering, I would recommend starting with the General awareness/ Marketing aptitude section and there won’t be much to think or solve in it. Just see the question and mark the answer. Attempt as many questions as you can in this section (only if you’re sure of the answer) but you should be able to complete the section in 25 minutes (20 minutes would be excellent). The next section to go for would be English and I generally the first 9-10 questions in it will be that of comprehensive passage. So I would recommend leaving that part of the questions as the rest of the section is pretty Basic English which is very easy. Again you should be able to complete this section in 20-25 minutes. So we’ve done with 2 sections in 40-50 minutes and left with another 135 questions which should be done in 85-95 minutes. Depending upon your strength, go for either Reasoning or Quant but remember to solve the easiest questions first (this will be the deciding factor). Any thing that requires serious calculation in Quant or serious thinking in Reasoning should be left behind at first and come back to it if time permits at the end. For example questions on circular arrangement in Reasoning and compound interest calculations in Quant could be avoided. From the feedback given by many test takers, what I found is that the DI part in Quant will be an important part in the test which is also very easiest part. Most of the question in it could be solved without even using your pen. So work hard on DI. Coming to the time for these 2 sections, 50 questions in Quant (or all that you could solve) should be completed in 40 minutes which leaves out 45-55 minutes to solve 75 questions in Reasoning. Don’t neglect the non-verbal part in Reasoning as there would be atleast 15 questions from it. All said and done, you should have atleast 5 minutes at the last which you could either use to solve the Reading comprehension in English or the arrangement questions in Reasoning. If you are accustomed with any procedure from the beginning, I would recommend following that so that you dont mess up completely. If this is your firstattempt for PO/ clerical exam, then this method would work well. |
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