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Tips for Written Exam of Bank PO

The paper on Reasoning is the most important section of the Bank PO Exam. This section can be the most scoring one and therefore needs special attention. To score well in this section, candidates need to focus more on the analytical part of the reasoning’s.

Tips for the Written Exam:

Apart from focusing on the subject wise preparation tips, the candidates must also focus on the following methods and techniques to ensure they are gearing up fully to face the tough competition.
  • Proper Planning: First of all, a study should be well planned. Check out the syllabus and determine your weak sections which need more attention and prepare a study schedule accordingly. The plan should take into consideration the number of weeks left, the subjects to be covered and also make space for enough mock tests.
  • Study Topic-Wise: Candidates need to concentrate on a single topic at a time. And also practice questions from each and every topic.
  • Proper Time Management:  Time management not only applies to your tests but also how you allocate time to each topic for study. It even extends to other aspects of your daily routine.
  • Be Updated: You should read newspapers and magazines regularly to be up to date with the current affairs, daily events and activities, especially from the banking and finance industry. Read through the latest GK books and magazines and focus on current events, banking events, sports, business news, political news, etc. This cannot be done at the last minute. It has to be a daily ritual.
 

 
  • Stay Calm: The pressure of exam preparation can sometimes makes the bad effect on your health. So never panic and get stressed out about your exams. Eat healthy, rest well, play a game etc. Don’t compare yourself to others. Everybody has a different pace of learning. Discover yours and improvise on it.
  • Take Mock Test: You should be continuously practicing to be able to attempt all questions in the given time limit. After completion of the IBPS Exam Syllabus, use lots of mock tests to sharpen your knowledge. Practice from sample papers and previous years question papers. However, keep in mind that every time you take a new mock test analyze your results and check if you have repeated the mistakes. If so, it calls for you to revisit those topics and get a better hang of it before you attempt the next one.
  • Revision: Revise all your syllabus topics a few days before the exams and focus more on your weaker areas.

Knowledge Icon is the Best Coaching Centre for Bank PO in Jalandhar. We help the students to focus on their weak areas and realize their strong areas, time management etc. We provide all the previous year solved questions papers along with the solution which can help the students. We divide the sections into small-small chapters so can students can learn properly. Here you can get the proper guidance to crack Banking exams. We conduct quiz class on every Saturday.
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Contact: +91-98555-51177/90412-22444.


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