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TIPS AND TRICKS FOR BANKING EXAMS
TIPS AND TRICKS FOR BANKING EXAMS

Banking Jobs are one of the most lucrative jobs since a long time. But getting selected for these jobs need sincere and dedicated preparation. In this article, we will be discussing about the best tips and tricks for preparation of various Banking exams.

One should know about the exams in the Banking field. There are 3 Major exams in Banking sector: 1. SBI, 2. IBPS, 3. RBI. SBI and IBPS conducts PO exams for officer cadre and CLERK exams for the clerical cadre post.

LET US GO THROUGH SOME OF THE STRATEGIES WHILE PREPARING FOR BANKING EXAMS.

  • PROPER PLANNING ABOUT THE EXAM OR UNDERSTANDING THE EXAM:

A candidate should focus on the exam which he/she wants to crack. After that, planning your studies is the most important part. One should first know and understand about the syllabus and topics about their exam.

  • MAKE A TIME TABLE FOR STUDY:

One should make a proper time table for studies. If one’s attending coaching classes, he/she should also devote time to self-study too. Follow the time table that you have made and follow it strictly until your selection.

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  • COMPLETE THE SYLLABUS TOPIC WISE:

    After making a time table, one should focus on his/her targets. Find out the topics in which you are weak and pay more attention to those sections. Concentrate on finishing one topic at a time and not just try to finish everything together.

  • LEARN THROUGH RESOURCES:

After completion of your study material, try practicing more variety of questions; as this will help you to check your skills and will build a confidence level. Thus, don’t rely on one material. Keep yourself updated about current affairs. Reading newspapers and magazines will help you improve your knowledge.

  • PRACTICE MORE:

A candidate should focus on his/her accuracy and speed both. Both of these will be achieved by practicing more and more variety of questions.

  • CONTINUOUS REVISION:

Revise all the topics that you studied almost every day or every week. Focus on your weak points and work more on your doubts.

  • REGULAR MOCK TESTS:

After completion of your course, one should give mock tests and practice previous year question papers. By doing so, you will know where you stand. Mocks tests are the key to success. Don’t get demotivated if you get a low score in the mock tests. This is where you will know about your strengths and weaknesses. Practice more and push yourself harder to achieve your goals.