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14th July 2011, 06:20 PM
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How to prepare for the post of PO?
i want to preapare for my bank exam how should i prepare for the post of PO???
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15th July 2011, 03:25 AM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
bank Probationary Officer There are Lot of Bank P.O Exam held every Year in India,List of Bank PO Exams are •Federal Bank PO•Syndicate Bank PO•Indian Overseas Bank PO•Canara Bank PO•SBI Bank PO•ICICI Bank PO•UCO Bank PO•Bank of Baroda PO•Corporation Bank PO•OBC Bank PO•Saraswati Cooperation Bank PO•Allahabad Bank PO etc... Tricks and Tips !! [CENTER]Preparations !!! See the way to Go out of this issue is Only practice, Don't think much about Shortcut tricks because some times they do fails. Try to solve as many problems you can ! Because If you try hard for practice they familiar Questions gets answer in few seconds in the Exams. But if you Go for Short cuts then they need some manipulations to Solve them.. I must say Go for practice and Hard work, You will really succeed in your Aim. As during practice it will take time, But Excessive practice of same kind of questions make you More confidant and Passionate.. Books For Reference !!! As if you prepare for Any Bank Exam with Respect to that Bank books then Automatically You will be prepared for Other Bank Exams too because Syllabus For PO exams are almost same for Different Banks. BANK OF BARODA P O Cost is around Rs 395.00 Click here to buy PO Probationary Officers Popular Master Guide by R Gupta's Publisher is Ramesh Publishing House (2011) Price: Rs. 245 Discount Price Rs. 186 Click here to buy Even Individual Books can be refer in order to Prepare like For Quantitative and Reasoning R.S.Agarwal's Quantitative Aptitude too For English Wrien and Martin & R.P.Sharma's book on English. *End* |
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15th July 2011, 09:27 AM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
hi dear
Bank PO is a good exam. but you should prepare well. for PO criteria:-- * Candidates pass graduation * age - 21 to 30 years 5 years relax for SC/ST this year now on wards this exam is ALL INDIA LEVEL. For PO you clear the concept of aptitude,reasoning,general knowledge, english... |
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15th July 2011, 10:05 AM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
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there are so many bank which recruit PO exam in India . to prepare for this you can join best coaching center nearer to your city there are so many book available in the market you can go through it for the success for more details you can visit respective bank website. http://www.sbi.com good luck.......... |
#5
15th July 2011, 11:33 AM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
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For the post of PO you may consider many writers books which are easily available in market. I suggest you to read two books for preparation of PO post. these two books are 1:- QUANTITATIVE APPTITUDE 2:- VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL RESIONING These books writer are R. S. AGGRAWAL. And both books are help in many banking exams such as:- SBI, UBI, CANARA BANK, BANK OF BARODA, ALLAHABAD BANK, AXIS BANK etc...... So prepare from these books....BEST OF LUCK... |
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15th July 2011, 11:38 AM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
Tips for Bank PO Exam:
1.As you have to give 200-250 word answers do fast calculations, use all short cuts available in the world to solve your math related problems 2.Aptitude & resoning can be confusing, so allocate more time to solve them 3.Beleive me your 10th maths bok will help you in dealing with Quantitative aptitude!!! 4.Reasoning Questions cant be learnt over night. Only practice can help you and if you are creative in nature it will help you a lot( i took just 3 days to master it) 5.Read basic English grammar books as you will definitely have synonyms & antonyms. Grammar Questions and sentence Formation. 6.Read The Hindu or any national English paper( dont start with the middle page, you will definitely get a nice sleep, instead start with interesting Regional news and procede to National and financial news). 7.Finally dont guess and answer in your exam. Remember there are negative marks waiting to drag you down the pit. 8.Increase your speed by working on Question papers to increase the Speed and concentration level. books for bank po---- |
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15th July 2011, 01:18 PM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
Dear Aspirant, If you want to become an probationary officer.First one,you have to know about latest notifications in Banking sector for PO.which bank do i have to prepare?.After answering this question.You have to start your preparation. Generally,Every bank PO Exam common Topics are Quantitative Aptitude,Logical Reasoning,Verbal and Non verbal,General Awareness,Computer Terminology,and English Language. So, How do we have to prepare for Each Section for this exam? Answer of This question is as follows Before starting you PO preparation, First, you have to learn Tables from 1 to 20 tables. Second one,You have to prepare for Squares 1 to 100. Third one ,You have to prepare for Cubes 1 to 40. And also practice speed maths for fast calculations. Now we discuss for every Section. For Quantitative Aptitude First, you have to learn fundamental topic for every chapter and prepare note s for fundamental topics. Second one,You have to solve many Examples in Branded Reference Books. Third one,you have to do Exercise problems in every chapter. After that,You have to conduct self mock tests with in time. Reference Books for Quantitative aptitude is as follows: Quantitative Aptitude- RS. Aggarwal Quicker Maths -MS Tyra Table Book For Reasoning Section In this section you have to prepare for verbal and Non-verbal Sections. In verbal you have to practice more questions on Coding and Decoding,Analogy,Classification,Sitting Arrangement,Statement Conclusion,Statement Assumption,Course of Action,Symbol Notion Test,Input-Output Relations,Data Sufficiency,Group reasoning these chapters we have to get at least 40 Questions In Non Verbal, Series,Classification,Analogies 10 marks. Reasoning section You have to do more and more Practice for fast ness Books: RS.Aggarwal For General Awareness You have follow daily news Paper like Hindu and Times of India etc. Magazines Pratiyogita Kiran And Banking Service Chronicle. You have to cover Day to day events In notification specifically mention in IBPS is Special Banking. you have to more details of BANKING Terms and history/ Awards,Economics Sports Etc.. You have revision every week for good remember power. For English Language You have to Know Grammar rules, learn vocabulary and reading more English novels or Books very useful for your success. You have to read English novels 2 or 3 For Computer Terminology: You have to follow any standard material for this one and observe daily News paper For Descriptive: You have to practice calligraphy means Beautiful Hand writing and learn letter writing. All the Best for you |
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15th July 2011, 02:45 PM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
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For all kinds of Bank exams u can contact [email protected]...... all d best |
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15th July 2011, 02:53 PM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
For bank PO exam, you should start the preparation from 3 to 4 months before the exam...
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. the books which you can follow to prepare are given below: Upkar`s SBI PO Examination (Solved Papers) Ramesh`s Bank PO. Previous year Solved Papers Test of Reasoning/Reasoning Ability by R.S.Agarwal (Verbal & Non-verbal) Quantitative Aptitude by R.S.Agarwal Guides by Kiran publications. all the best. |
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15th July 2011, 04:39 PM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
For PO,You need to prepare for
1) qUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 2) REASONING ABILITY 3) ENGLISH 4)DESCRIPTIVE For quantitative you need to practice a lot as the number of questions are more and time given is less So practice practice and lots of practice You can check previous year papers to see the pattern |
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15th July 2011, 07:06 PM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
Dear Aspirant,
For bank exams you have to work more. Prepare for all these types of questions. 1) Reasoning 2) Aptitude 3) Logical thinking 4) English etc., I am sending you some of the papers. Please refer these papers. It will be useful for you. All the best. |
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15th July 2011, 08:03 PM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
common written exam for 19 PSU banks announced Allahabad Bank,Indian Overseas Bank,Andhra Bank,Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Baroda,Punjab National Bank,Bank of India,Punjab & Sind Bank, Bank of Maharashtra ,Syndicate Bank,Canara Bank,Union Bank of India, Central Bank of India ,United Bank of India,Corporation Bank,UCO Bank Dena Bank ,Vijaya Bank,Indian Bank. Last date for applying to these banks is july 30. Register here Application fees is Rs.450 Apply online here. http://registration.sifyitest.com/cwet_pojun11/. See the attachment for more detail and cash voucher details. Bought some books online or offline Bank probationary Exam guide.
Click here to buy price:Rs250 PO previous year question papers Click here to buy price:Rs250 |
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15th July 2011, 09:41 PM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
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preparation test contain general ability 1.for english,go through newspaper daily ,R.S SHARMA,WREN and MARTIN. 2.for quantative ability use R.S aggarwal and N.S jain. and there are many sample paper available in markets as well in book shops. best wishes |
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15th July 2011, 10:57 PM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
For the post of PO of any bank you have to prepare your following topics-
maths upto intermediate level general knowledge with english language( vocabulary,comprehension etc.) basic computer knowledge general awareness,marketing test general aptitude test data analysis and interpretation test, and high level reasoning test After that you should remember that speed is so much necessary to get success in PO exam so practice more and more model test papers in least time for getting better speed . there is provision of negative marking also so attempt only those question first in which you are totally sure of correct answer. Here I am telling you some books for good preparation- Encyclopedia of general knowledge and general awareness An advanced approach to data interpretation A modern approach to logical reasoning after selection in written test you will be called for interview. in both written test and interview your marks must be greater than 40% then you will be finally elected. |
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16th July 2011, 12:03 AM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
IBPS last date to apply is 1-8-11.
age 21-30. Prepare for maths by R S aggarwal. reasoning by Upkar publication. English of wren & martin. try previous papers on net Thank you |
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16th July 2011, 12:50 AM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
For the post of PO you should cover following topics-
mathematics upto intermediate level general awareness and general aptitute test high level reasoning general knowledge and english language(vocabulary, comprehension etc.) data interpretation and basic computer knowledge beside all these topics you must maintain your speed as you have to solve the paper in 2 hours. there is a provision of negative marking also so attempt only those question in which you are sure. Here I am telling you some books for it's preparation- An advanced approach to data interpretation Encyclopedia of general awareness and general knowledge Computer awareness(Introduction to computers) etc. |
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16th July 2011, 01:58 AM
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Re: How to prepare for the post of PO?
You should concentrat on Reasoning Ability Test, Quantitative Aptitude
General Awareness/Computer Knowledge, English Language , discriptive paper based on social economic and some social issues for PO post. Selection Procedure:- a) Tier I - Preliminary Examination: Time 2 Hrs. (combined) Candidates will be called for an objective type examination. The objective type examination will consist of i) Reasoning Ability Test ii) Quantitative Aptitude iii) General Awareness/Computer Knowledge iv) English Language b) Tier II - Main Test: Time 3 Hrs. (combined) Main test will be an Objective and Descriptive type examination. The objective type examination of 2 hours duration will consist of : i) Test of Reasoning ii) Data Analysis and Interpretation iii) Marketing Knowledge iv) Test of English Language The Descriptive type examination will be a test of English knowledge - Time 60 Minutes C) Tier III - Group Discussion & Interview: Qualifying candidates will be called for Group Discussion and Interview and the shortlisted candidates from Tier III will be considered for final selection to the post of probationary officer. |
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