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Hi Dharmendra!
If you feel like you are having difficulty understanding the concepts or you are not able to give proper time to preparation, then I will suggest you to join coaching as mentors will guide you, moreover, you will be able to give a definite time to preparation. Other than this, if you have no troubles as such then you ca prepare yourself by following some tips, such as:
To know more, visit here:
IBPS PO Exam: Preparation strategy to crack it! (careers360.com)
Thankyou!
Bank PO is one of the most preferred examination in India. So the competition are quite high and to score good in such examination you need to prepare from the best. Some of the top education platforms for Bank PO are:
This four platforms are the most famous. But if you really need to know the best then I would say for Bank exams T.I.M.E is the best
To know more about T.I.M.E visit the link below:
https://www.time4education.com/BankExams
To know more about IBPS PO visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ibps-po
To know more about SBI PO visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-po
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello,
See doing anMBA from a good college is Important. So, with your graduation you can prepare for both MBA entrance and Bank exam. And if you are getting admission in top colleges like IIM, XLRI etc., then go for MBA else go for Bank PO.
If you go for CAT, you'll get admission in MBA colleges and after two years you'll get a job. Also seeking job in bank won't cost you anything(except the form cost and all). If you opt for MBA, you'll have to pay around 10–14lacs fee if you seek admission in a good college.
Pay scale of a Bank PO can be 4–4.5LPA while after getting MBA degree from good college, you'll get a package of at least 7–8 LPA.
Good Luck!
Hi
I am assuming you from cbse board..
You can download 10th sample papers by going through the link given below
https://school.careers360.com/articles/cbse-class-10-sample-papers
Practicing these papers will help you to
understand the difficulty level of question paper
Your own preparation level
Solving in limited time i.e 3 hours will tell you your time management skills etc.
Follow the given below tips to score well in your 10th board examination :-
---) Go well through your textbooks
---) While reading the book, underline the important points and then later make short notes
---) Do go through the questions at the end of the chapter, just reading is not going to help.
---) Follow a routine, it should be such that it moves around 3 important things i. e first studying, then practicing questions and finally revision.
---) Focus relatively more on your weak subject so that you can make them strong
---) Have daily, weekly and monthly goals like you will complete these topics today , these chapter by the end of the week and these many chapters by the end of the month
---) Be practical in your approach. For example, if you need 4 days to complete a chapter but you plan to finish it in 1 day from scratch then that's not going to help you, at the end of the day it will give you disappointment and down your morale, so be practical.
---) Complete your syllabus at least 1 month before your board examination so that you can give it for revision and practicing questions
---) solve previous year question papers :- it will be really of great help to you because you will know what type of questions are asked in the exam, their difficulty level , examination pattern etc
---) Go through chapterwise and unitwise test and once you're done with the complete syllabus ,go through full mock test papers. And do at least 5-10 full mock test papers in each subject.
---) practicing days full mock test papers will let you know the level of your preparation for your board examination .
---) after each mock test analyse your performance to know your mistakes / weak areas , after that you need to work on improving them in the subsequent mock tests .
I hope that you find this helpful.
Thank you
Hi Aspirant,
For preparation of Bank PO examination you can refer Quantitative Aptitude book by RS Aggarwal, Bank PO quantitative aptitude by Arun Sharma and can also use Quantam CAT by Servesh Verma of Arihant Publication(Best for bank PO upto level1). The books referred now are some of the best recommended books by those who were once a Bank PO aspirant and now is serving as Bank PO.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!!
Hello aspirant,
As the banks release their recruitment notification of various PSBs, there are a lot of aspirants who want to attend those exams.
Some of the important tips to prepare for bank exams are:-
(A) Make a Plan:-
Firstly, know the bank exam syllabus and the exam pattern. Seperate bank exam has different things like exam syllabus, preparation time, sectional cutoffs, and many more. Aspirants should prepare for the bank exam and be aware of the various topics in the syllabus.
(B) Timetable for self-study:-
Prepare a proper time table for your self-study. You should be able to manage your time for the topics that needs to be completed. You should have grip in the bank exams syllabus, and should have thorough knowledge in every topic, since the exam paper has different types of questions in it.
(C) Complete the syllabus topic-wise:-
This is an important part because if you don’t know from which topic the question is, then this can be a big problem. It is difficult to remember the questions, but by studying topic-wise, it will be easy to complete the topics, and you can quickly solve the questions at the time of examination, .
(D) Online resources:-
If you want to prepare for bank exams at home, the best ways to learn is by studying various competitive bank exam books and make the best use of the available resources from online.
(E) Practise:-
After completing the exam syllabus, aspirants must practise more and refer to online resources as they will be very useful and gives updated content. Aspirants must also track their time and accuracy during solving practice problems.
(F) Revision:-
Make short notes of the syllabus for last-minute revision. It is very important to note that revision is the most needed thing to score in a bank exam when you have completed the exam syllabus.
At last, aspirants should grow the habit of reading the newspaper, magazines on topics like politics, Indian economy, etc. to attain a good knowledge of Current Affairs and day-to-day events.
Hope this helps,
All the Best!!
Dear Student,
By answering your question SBI POexams are more diffcult than SSC CGL because reasoning section of SBI PO exams are more difficult and lengthy which is not in the case of ssc cgl exams.
Another reason ,number of vacanies in SBI PO exams are way more less than the number of vacanies available in SSC CGL exams.
And their is an interview round in SBI PO which is generally not happen in SSC CGL exam.
With contrast to your question, SSC CGL is long term process in which student afford mistake at any stage which also increases its difficulty level
Hope this information is useful to you. All the best for you career.
Thank you.
Hello hello,
Yes obviously. The straight answer is a big yes.
I am mentioning this because you have asked whether the SSC CGL aspirants clear low-level exams like railways and baking examinations.
See, if you have prepared well and made a regular practice of the examination then definitely you have high chances of scoring a lot better in bank and railways examination. Due to the similarities in the topics of Quants, Reasoning and English. You can easily make it through railways exams and Banking exams.
Just stay focused and do practise a lot of questions until you will appear for the main exaamiantikn.
I hope this helps you.
Thank you and wishing you very good luck:)
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