22nd January 2012, 10:36 AM
k.shunmugalakshmi
 
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How to prepare for Bank Exams?


how to prepar for bank exam
i want to get a bank job




 
22nd January 2012, 12:50 PM
lvnareshsunrise
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Default Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?

Bank Exams are in good demand these days. There number of job opportunities in banking sector in current scenario even though the competiton for bank exams is very high.

The entry level jobs in various banks are Clerks and Probationary Officers. The selection procedure for both these positions is by
-Written Exam
-Interview.

The written exam consists of variety of questions from the following categories.

-Reasoning
-Quantitative Aptitude
-General Awareness
-General English
-Computer Knowledge.

Here are some of the tips to crack bank exams.
-Be strong enough in Aptitude with regard to accuracy in calcuations and able to peform mind calculations.

-Most of the reasoning questions are based on a particular logic. So, try to think logically for each and every question of Reasoning. Develop good logical thinking. Practice as many model of questions as you can.

Not only for Reasoning, for aptitude and English also, you need to have strong practice. By having a good practice of variety of model of questions, you can take less time to answer the questions.

Attempt as many mock tests and model tests as you can. Check your performance from time to time.

Identify the areas where you need to develop and focus on them. Make sure that you are perfect in all the above mentioned areas by the time you appear for bank exam.

Wish you all the best.
 
22nd January 2012, 02:16 PM
Sharma sujeet
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Default Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?

Bank Exams are in good demand these days. There number of job opportunities in banking sector in current scenario even though the competiton for bank exams is very high.
The entry level jobs in various banks are Clerks and Probationary Officers. The selection procedure for both these positions is by
-Written Exam
-Interview.
The written exam consists of variety of questions from the following categories.
-Reasoning
-Quantitative Aptitude
-General Awareness
-General English
-Computer Knowledge.
Here are some of the tips to crack bank exams.
-Be strong enough in Aptitude with regard to accuracy in calcuations and able to peform mind calculations.
-Most of the reasoning questions are based on a particular logic. So, try to think logically for each and every question of Reasoning. Develop good logical thinking. Practice as many model of questions as you can.
Not only for Reasoning, for aptitude and English also, you need to have strong practice. By having a good practice of variety of model of questions, you can take less time to answer the questions.
Attempt as many mock tests and model tests as you can. Check your performance from time to time.
Identify the areas where you need to develop and focus on them. Make sure that you are perfect in all the above mentioned areas by the time you appear for bank exam.
 
22nd January 2012, 05:51 PM
prashant more
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Cool Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?

Bank Exams are in good demand these days. There number of job opportunities in banking sector in current scenario even though the competiton for bank exams is very high.

The entry level jobs in various banks are Clerks and Probationary Officers. The selection procedure for both these positions is by
-Written Exam
-Interview.

The written exam consists of variety of questions from the following categories.

-Reasoning
-Quantitative Aptitude
-General Awareness
-General English
-Computer Knowledge.

Here are some of the tips to crack bank exams.
-Be strong enough in Aptitude with regard to accuracy in calcuations and able to peform mind calculations.

-Most of the reasoning questions are based on a particular logic. So, try to think logically for each and every question of Reasoning. Develop good logical thinking. Practice as many model of questions as you can.

Not only for Reasoning, for aptitude and English also, you need to have strong practice. By having a good practice of variety of model of questions, you can take less time to answer the questions.

Attempt as many mock tests and model tests as you can. Check your performance from time to time.

Identify the areas where you need to develop and focus on them. Make sure that you are perfect in all the above mentioned areas by the time you appear for bank exam.

Wish you all the best.
 
22nd January 2012, 06:07 PM
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Default Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?

Generally, bank exams are not tough, but due to huge competition and less time allocation in exams, it is very hard to qualify.

To qualify bank exams, you need a strong practice.

You have to give proper time for each and every subject, because all subjects are equally important, as you have to qualify in each subject individually.

If you fail to qualify in any one subject by just 1%, you will not get selected.

Moreover there are negative marking too.

So you have answer cleverly and fast.

Your hand and mind, both have to work at a equal speed.

And you can gain this kind of dedication, only through practice.

the best way to prepare for the exam is to buy one or two books from the market, the name for which is given below, and start practicing.

the more you practice the more you will be able to complete the paper in that limited time which is very short to solve all the questions.

so practice is everything to prepare for bank's exam.
 
22nd January 2012, 07:29 PM
komal more
 
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Cool Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?

Bank Exams are in good demand these days. There number of job opportunities in banking sector in current scenario even though the competiton for bank exams is very high.

The entry level jobs in various banks are Clerks and Probationary Officers. The selection procedure for both these positions is by
-Written Exam
-Interview.

The written exam consists of variety of questions from the following categories.

-Reasoning
-Quantitative Aptitude
-General Awareness
-General English
-Computer Knowledge.

Here are some of the tips to crack bank exams.
-Be strong enough in Aptitude with regard to accuracy in calcuations and able to peform mind calculations.

-Most of the reasoning questions are based on a particular logic. So, try to think logically for each and every question of Reasoning. Develop good logical thinking. Practice as many model of questions as you can.

Not only for Reasoning, for aptitude and English also, you need to have strong practice. By having a good practice of variety of model of questions, you can take less time to answer the questions.

Attempt as many mock tests and model tests as you can. Check your performance from time to time.

Identify the areas where you need to develop and focus on them. Make sure that you are perfect in all the above mentioned areas by the time you appear for bank exam.

Wish you all the best.
 
22nd January 2012, 10:44 PM
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Default Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?

Dear friend,
If you are interested in Bank examination
Then you will have to fulfill these criteria :

1.The candidate should carry minimum 60% marks in 12th standard for clerk and in graduation for PO.

2.The age of the candidate must be within 18 to 28 years for Clerk and 21 to 30 years for PO.


You can see these books :











For more details you can see these attachments below :
Attached Files
File Type: pdf BANK_PO_Mock_TEST.pdf(205.4 KB, 118 views)
File Type: pdf CLERK.pdf(331.5 KB, 100 views)
File Type: pdf CWE-Clerk.pdf(101.9 KB, 78 views)
 
23rd January 2012, 07:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by k.shunmugalakshmi View Post
how to prepar for bank exam
i want to get a bank job
you have apply for any Bank exam you must complete the any bachelor degree
 
24th January 2012, 12:40 AM
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Default Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?

To apply for the banking sector , the minimum qualification neede is 12th standard.
With 12th standard , the person can write bank clerk exam

with degree as basis the person can appear bank po


the exam paper will cover the following topics
1. Reasoning
2. Numerical ability
3. English
4. General knowledge
 
1st May 2012, 09:47 PM
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Default Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?

Quote:
Originally Posted by k.shunmugalakshmi View Post
how to prepar for bank exam
i want to get a bank job
Hello Friend,

Time management play a key role for Bank Exams

As we all know that bank exams are became more and more competitive

So if we want to grab the opportunity to get a good quality bank job than we must have to keep in mind the key for the success of bank exams is the time management.

While giving any exam you have to manage your time according to the requirement.

First we have to bring more and more Clarification that what kind of post we are capable of in the bank sector.

Have we fully prepare for the exam.

Can I manage the time according to the requirement of the bank exams.

These all question should come in your mind, because this will make the whole scenario a great.

If You have a clear cut mind set that you are strong in the reasoning part of written and weak in English part.

Than you should attempt exam in the same pattern. You need to get it done in same manner.

You have to attempt your strong section and score well in your best portion and try to pass the other section.

This will definitely help you in making you pass the exam.

One More thing is how will you manage the time, means how much you have decided to give to your each and every exam.

For Example – If Your Bank Contain three section and each section contain 30 question which in total meet to be 90 and for those 90 question you have 90 min so you can simply divide your time according to the number of Questions.


Thanks for reading my post
All the best
 
14th August 2012, 08:39 PM
subhangnambardar
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Default Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?

About Bank Exams -

Bank Exams are in good demand these days. There number of job opportunities in banking sector in current scenario even though the competiton for bank exams is very high.

The entry level jobs in various banks are Clerks and Probationary Officers. The selection procedure for both these positions is by
-Written Exam
-Interview.

The written exam consists of variety of questions from the following categories.

-Reasoning
-Quantitative Aptitude
-General Awareness
-General English
-Computer Knowledge.

Here are some of the tips to crack bank exams.
-Be strong enough in Aptitude with regard to accuracy in calcuations and able to peform mind calculations.

-Most of the reasoning questions are based on a particular logic. So, try to think logically for each and every question of Reasoning. Develop good logical thinking. Practice as many model of questions as you can.

Not only for Reasoning, for aptitude and English also, you need to have strong practice. By having a good practice of variety of model of questions, you can take less time to answer the questions.

Attempt as many mock tests and model tests as you can. Check your performance from time to time.

Identify the areas where you need to develop and focus on them. Make sure that you are perfect in all the above mentioned areas by the time you appear for bank exam.
 
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Which date is attend for the ibps po's exam?
 
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Im studing 2 year becopme i need job in bank but no one is their to help me and im al so feard about my further future please help me to get a job at bank
 
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