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15th May 2012, 11:08 PM
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How should I prepare for banking exam?
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Sir this is vijay kumar gupta i have been preparation of banking exam since last since last six year but i could not crack any exam due to i m doing job with my preparation so i am unable to fully concentration on my study now i am thinking to leave my so its my decesion will be right or worng ? Please suggest me... |
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16th May 2012, 10:16 AM
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Re: How should I prepare for banking exam?
Bank Exam Eligibility :
Po : any degree from a recognized university with 50% marks clerk : any degree or 12th stands with 60% from a recognized university Age limit between 21 to 30 years for Po Age limit between 18 to 30 years for Clerks Bank Exam Pattern : All candidates preparing for Bank Po should remember the following points below Proper Management of Time : To crack the entry level of the bank Po exam time management is the key factor strategize time by focusing on easier subjects first followed by the toughest one , like general awareness , computer knowledge , Quantitative aptitude first followed by the others the skill of attending 250 questions in 210 min time so try to attempt 175-185 questions with 90% accuracy to be a stop closer to your goal Proper planning of Questions : attempts those questions first in which one is confident & try to attempt doubtful question at the end within the time there is a negative marking of 1/4 marks for each wrong answer Methods of preparing : Quantitative Aptitude : Bank Po exam must have good knowledge of maths upto 10th class preparing from NCERT books Reasoning : reasoning questions can be learnt overnight , for this one should extensively practice to be creative in nature & clear the section cut off English Language : This section as strong vocabulary comes in the form of comprehension , fill in the blanks , antonyms synonyms read basic English grammer books & solving grammer questions & sentence formation , comprehension exercise General Awareness : it can easily prepared by cultivating a habit of attentively reading national newspapers daily Computer Knowledge : him self going through basic computer knowledge books |
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