What is the preparation strategy for IBPS?

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What is the preparation strategy for IBPS?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
Every year, a lot of people gives this IBPS but a few people crack this PO exam. IBPS exam for Probationary Officer conducted by institute of banking selection every year for PO recruitment in banks. IBPS exam is a three-stage selection programme. Phase I Preliminary Phase II Mains Phase III Interview Planning: You have to plan according to your study materials.Through study programme, you will know about that you complete all topics. And you can also give more time to your weak areas. Time Management: you should plan for every subject topic checks the complete list of PO syllabus topics first. You should divide your time into all subjects. Pay attention more for your delicate items. It is a not best practice that you spend your most of the time for an individual topic. Step by step preparation: You should prepare all subjects and step by step means in which subject you are weak prepared first. Increase your reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Follow practice make a perfect: You should have practiced with IBPS PO Mock test as much as you can in real time and previous paper. It is a time-saving strategy for bank exam that you make useful notes like shortcuts formulas, tricks, and important points on a separate sheet for last time preparation. At last, you have to keep all the study material and you should have to go for IBPS PO preparation strategy with an open mind. Concentrate on your goal and don't think. All the best!
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manpreet 2 years ago
GMAT is exam conducted for getting into foreign universities.Preparation can be of three types: self, self plus coaching, coaching. It depends on whether you are a working professional or a student. So, if you are working you have to prepare either by self-using the correspondence booklets or you can take the option of taking weekend coaching classes. Also, you can buy some famous books used for the preparation of MBA entrance exams. But if you are a student then you have a good amount of time to prepare. So you can use the correspondence course and books initially for self-preparation and later can join coaching classes for brushing up your preparation with added techniques. So, any MBA entrance exam has generally three sections- quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning & data interpretation and verbal reasoning along with the study of general current affairs. So, depending on your strengths, weakness and speed, prepare the three sections accordingly and nail the exam. Speed, accuracy and time management for this exam is a must. Two stages stage 1 and stage 2.
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manpreet 2 years ago
Make your own short notes which will help you to revise before the exam. Learn all the important formulas and short tricks to solve problems quickly. Learn table, square, cubes and table to improve calculation speed in quantitative aptitude section. Hope it will help you. All the best.
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manpreet 2 years ago
The IBPS selection process consists of three phases, which include two online objective tests and an interview. The two exams that are a part of the IBPS PO recruitment are the Preliminary Exam or the Prelims and the Main Exam or the Mains. The Prelims consists of 3 sections while the Mains includes 2 additional sections, having a total of 5 sections. The Prelims Exam includes the following sections: English Language Quantitative Aptitude Reasoning Ability In addition to these, the Mains Exam includes two sections: General Awareness on Banking Computer Knowledge. In order to prepare for this, we need to have good material and guidance, as a lot of people are applying for the same. Not just the material is important but giving continuous tests and practicing the same often should also be given equal importance.
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manpreet 2 years ago
One thing you should always keep in mind is to move forward. Irrespective of your previous results, you should always motivate yourself. Don’t fear for competition, if you are determined towards your goal no one can stop you. Bank exams are different when compared with other examinations. Here, along with hard work, you need to study smartly and also focus on a few key parameters (Speed, Accuracy & Time Management), in order to crack these exams. *IBPS PO Preparation Strategy* Let us now have a look at the individual sections and how you can clear them in the upcoming IBPS exam. 1. Quantitative Aptitude -There will be a major change in the pattern and level of this section in the Prelims & Mains exam. -While Prelims section would comprise of all the common topics of quant section, ranging from number series, simplification to quadratic, DI & Arithmetic problems, Mains section would focus specifically on Data Interpretation. -Naturally, the preparation strategy for the 2 levels would vary. However, if you give proper focus on DI while preparing for Prelims exam, youll cover a major portion of mains exam as well. -How to prepare this section for Prelims & Mains exam? 35 questions would be asked from this section in the Prelims exam, each carrying 1 mark. The mains exam would also comprise of 35 questions, however, the marking will change. Total weightage of this section for the Mains phase would be 60 marks. This means, there will be some questions carrying 1 mark and some carrying 2 marks. -Start with the basics. Get a clear idea of the basic concepts of all the topics and practice them regularly. -Have a clear idea of the topics that would be asked in the Prelims and Mains exam and prepare them accordingly. -For instance, Data Sufficiency and high-level DI questions will be asked in the Mains phase. For Prelims, proper focus on topics like Number Series, Simplification/ Approximation, Quadratic Equations, Data Interpretation (calculative sets) and miscellaneous problems would suffice.
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