The common written mains examination for recruitment of Clerk to be held by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) tomorrow on 1st January 2017.
With just some hours to go for the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection’s written examination for the posts of Clerks in Public Sector Banks, here are some tips and strategies that will help the applicants to smoothen their last minute preparation.
Have a quick glance at the topics and the questions that are given in question paper and do not take much time to take an overview of the question paper.
Go with proper plan – As in, which section to attempt first and which section to attempt last and how much time one should devote on each section. Also, stick to each plan while taking care of the time.
Since each section in the examination question paper will have different number of questions, it is important to keep in mind the marks allocated to each section. While preparing for the examination during these last moments, marks distribution should be kept in mind to maximize your score.
Start with easier section and leave tougher questions for the second round.
Never get touchy about any question and hence do not waste time if you are not able to crack it within 1-2 minutes.
Start with easier section and leave tougher questions for the second round.
Never get touchy about any question and hence do not waste time if you are not able to crack it within 1-2 minutes.
General Awareness & Computers:-
These sections are very scoring and important to qualify the exams. So try to attempt maximum number of questions in minimum time.
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English:-
Try to attempt Spotting Error, Double Fillers, Vocab, Antonyms, Synonyms, Parajumble first. If you have enough time then go with Reading Comprehension, otherwise skip the RC.
Reasoning:-
This is also a scoring section for any bank exams. First go with Alphanumeric Series, Inequalities, Syllogism, Blood Relation, Input- Output. After that go through Puzzle & Sitting Arrangement.
Quantitative Aptitude:-
In Quants go with DI, Simplification and Quadratic Equations first, then go with rest questions/Miscellaneous.
Practice online tests to get comfortable with the online testing platform.
Most Important-
Be careful about negative marking during the exam.