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3rd May 2012, 12:31 PM
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How to prepare for Bank Exams?
How i prepere for banking xams?
Recently i will give IBPS P.O, so how i work over it? |
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3rd May 2012, 02:14 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Bank Jobs are in hot demand these days. The competition for these exams is very high.
Various entry level positions in several banks are -Clerical positions -Probationary Officers -Specialist Officers The selection procedure for all these positions is by -Written Exam -Interview Some private sector banks will also conduct Group Discussion and Psychometric profiling test as a part of selection procedure. There will be questions from the following categories in the written exam -Reasoning -Quantitative Aptitude -General Awareness -General English -Computer Knowledge Here are some of the guidelines to get success in the written exam. -Finish the syllabus for all of the above mentioned categories well in advance to the exam. -Make sure that you have covered all the models in which the questions are being asked in the written exam. -Try to have practice of various model question papers and previous year question papers. -Update knowledge regularly regarding various national affairs and International affairs for General Awareness along with recent happenings in Banking sector. -Have strong practice which will lessen your time in the actual Exam. -Try to be strong enough in calculations with accuracy. -Take mock tests and take feed back. Know the areas where you are strong and where you need to improve. -Put your best efforts towards the areas where you are weak. For updated information regarding various bank exams, you can visit http://www.bankexamsindia.com/ |
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3rd May 2012, 03:58 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Hello Dear
For Bank exam preparation, you should go through from bank exam book of kiran publication from where you can get the type of questions they are asking in the bank's entrance exam. Then take coaching from career launcher which is best institute in india. From there you can get a lots of short cuts and pattern of questions. after clearing the basics and short cuts, give a lot of mock test to manage time because in this entrance exam time limit is essential. In a given time limit, you have to focus on accuracy as well as time limit. Nearly about you will get 37.5 seconds to solve the problem in the exam. |
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3rd May 2012, 04:00 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Hello Dear
For Bank exam preparation, you should go through from bank exam book of kiran publication from where you can get the type of questions they are asking in the bank's entrance exam. Then take coaching from career launcher which is best institute in india. From there you can get a lots of short cuts and pattern of questions. after clearing the basics and short cuts, give a lot of mock test to manage time because in this entrance exam time limit is essential. In a given time limit, you have to focus on accuracy as well as time limit. Nearly about you will get 37.5 seconds to solve the problem in the exam. |
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3rd May 2012, 07:11 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
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Only practicing the test papers is the best way to get the job All the best |
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3rd May 2012, 07:47 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
Bank Po Exam Pattern :
Reasoning English Language Quantitative Aptitude General Awareness Computer Knowledge Each section consists 50 questions & each questions consists on marks Time of Exam : 150 min Quantitative Aptitude Syllabus : Percentages profit & loss Averages & ages Simple & compound interests time & work Time & distance clocks & calenders Reasoning Syllabus : Blood Relations Directions Series - numbers , letters , words Analogies - numbers , letters , words seating arrangements cubes coding & decoding English Language syllabus : Sentence Corrections using of verbs vocabulary sentence formation basic grammar Computer Knowledge syllabus : Basic computer knowledge Ms office General Awareness Syllabus : Sports National politics Latest scams ministers & their departments economy records Preparation for Bank Exam Books : CWE book by kiran prakashan publications Quantitative Aptitude by RS Agarwal Objective English by RS Agarwal Prathiyogitha darpan for General Awareness Upkar Publications Current Affairs by RS Agarwal Ramesh Bank exam practice book by RPH Editirial |
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15th May 2012, 10:44 PM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
private sector banks will also conduct Group Discussion and Psychometric profiling test as a part of selection procedure.
There will be questions from the following categories in the written exam -Reasoning -Quantitative Aptitude -General Awareness -General English -Computer Knowledge Here are some of the guidelines to get success in the written exam. -Finish the syllabus for all of the above mentioned categories well in advance to the exam. -Make sure that you have covered all the models in which the questions are being asked in the written exam.-Try to have practice of various model question papers and previous year question papers.-Update knowledge regularly regarding various national affairs and International affairs for General Awareness along with recent happenings in Banking sector. -Have strong practice which will lessen your time in the actual Exam. |
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16th May 2012, 01:29 AM
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Re: How to prepare for Bank Exams?
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Various entry level positions in several banks are -Clerical positions -Probationary Officers -Specialist Officers The selection procedure for all these positions is by -Written Exam -Interview Some private sector banks will also conduct Group Discussion and Psychometric profiling test as a part of selection procedure. There will be questions from the following categories in the written exam -Reasoning -Quantitative Aptitude -General Awareness -General English -Computer Knowledge Here are some of the guidelines to get success in the written exam. -Finish the syllabus for all of the above mentioned categories well in advance to the exam. -Make sure that you have covered all the models in which the questions are being asked in the written exam. -Try to have practice of various model question papers and previous year question papers. -Update knowledge regularly regarding various national affairs and International affairs for General Awareness along with recent happenings in Banking sector. -Have strong practice which will lessen your time in the actual Exam. -Try to be strong enough in calculations with accuracy. -Take mock tests and take feed back. Know the areas where you are strong and where you need to improve. -Put your best efforts towards the areas where you are weak. For updated information regarding various bank exams, you can visit http://www.bankexamsindia.com/ |
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