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12th August 2014, 08:36 AM
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Tips to Crack Bank Exams
Will you please provide some tips to Crack Bank Exams ?
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12th August 2014, 01:38 PM
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Re: Tips to Crack Bank Exams
Here I am providing the Bank Exam Pattern for your idea. The questions in the paper consist of following sections given below: General knowledge Reasoning Computer application. General English Mathematics Each section contains 40 questions of 40 marks. Candidate must have require atleast 17 marks in each section to qualify it separately. Few tips To Crack Bank Exam given below: First of all try to understand the exam pattern. Candidate should need proper English language book so that it should cover all sections of grammar and vocabulary. Candidate must aware of general awareness . Time management is most important. Candidate has to give proper time to aptitude and reasoning section as these sections are very confusing. Go through the previous years question papers for more practice. Best Books for English Reasoning Analytical Reasoning by M K Pandey A Modern Approach to verbal Reasoning by R.S Aggarwal Reasoning & Aptitude 2013 by Nem Singh Test of Reasoning by Jaikishan, Premkishan Logical and Analytical Reasoning by R. Gupta’s A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by R.S Aggarwal Analytical & Logical Reasoning by B.S Siwali Non Verbal Reasoning by R.S Aggarwal A New approach to reasoning verbal and non-verbal by BS Siwali, Indu Sijwal Best Books for Quantitative aptitude Quantitative aptitude by R.S Aggarwal Quantitative aptitude by Abhijit Guha General Aptitude by G K P Quantitative aptitude and Reasoning by R.V Praveen Quantitative aptitude by Kashyap Trivedi, Chirag Trivedi Quantitative aptitude by P.Gupta Best Books for General awareness General awareness 2013 by Manohar Pandey General awareness basic banking & Financial Issues by Gautam Majumdar General awareness Kit by Bright Ps 3rd Activity Book by Dreamland Business General Awareness by L N Koli General Banking and Economic Awareness by Kiran Prakashan Best Books for Computer knowledge Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum Computer Architecture by JL Hennessy The Elements of Computer Systems by Noam Nisan, Shimon, Schocken Computer Organization by Carl Hamacher, Zvonko Vranesic, Safwat Zaky How to solve it by Computer by R.G Dromey Data and Computer Communications by William Stallings Computer Networking by Keith W. Ross, james F. Kurose The art of Computer Programming by Donald E.Knuth Computer Fundamentals by Pradeep Sinha, Priti Sinha Computer Oranization and design by David A. Patterson, John L. |
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21st December 2015, 11:13 AM
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Re: Tips to Crack Bank Exams
Hello sir ! I want to appear in IBPS bank PO exams , would you please suggests me how am I creak the bank examinations ?
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21st December 2015, 11:14 AM
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Re: Tips to Crack Bank Exams
Hello buddy , you need to work hard with smart study , you have maintain combination between time and syllabus . revision must be done within time . you have must command over these subjects , subject are : Awareness they need to keep themselves updated about current happenings of the world and having knowledge of static General Knowledge would be enough from the examination point of view. Mathematics section, Applicants must remember it is essentially a 10th level questions. Applicants should learn to find shortcut methods and learn to identify the answers quickly from the given answer options. Bank PO aspirants should never get into the habit of solving a problem by writing the entire equation, as with this approach they wouldn’t be able to crack the exam. English Section, Vocabulary plays a very crucial role. Candidates need to be at least average or above average in English to enhance their chances of succeeding in the exam. People who are poor in vocabulary are going to struggle in the PO test. Reasoning Section which doesn’t take much time to solve e.g. if a candidate solves 100-150 questions in ‘Series’ topic, he/she would practically cover all the types of questions that comes in Bank PO exam from ‘Series’ topic. What aspirants can do is schedule two days for each of the reasoning topics and start solving it. One of the plus point is, pattern of the exam doesn’t change much (at max it would be 10%). However, level of difficulty may vary up and down. Still there is not too much of surprise students can expect or get. Personal tips Developing very good speed Solve questions as much as possible Pick up easier questions first Complete all the sections first which takes less time to solve Don’t get stuck in any section that takes a little more time e.g. Reasoning Section |
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