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How to beat the challenges of change in bank exam pattern and syllabus?

Recently State bank of India and other bank exams have changed their exam pattern which has come up like a surprise for millions of aspirants.  Last year English language section gave a nightmare by making the simple grammar based questions more tricky and analytical. The level of questions has become tougher than before. All it needs is a thorough and regular study plan and practice for months together to ace the Exam than just one night preparation. Bank Exams have become more challenging and competitive and 20 to 25 days before the exam will not help any more.  The recent survey shows that those aspirants who prepared for less than a month before the exam could not perform comfortably in the IBPS and SBI Exams. It does not mean that it is difficult to attempt the bank exams rather it gives a message to be thorough and comprehensive while preparing for bank exams. One can only make the study exam-effective one aims to ace the exam in the forthcoming attempt. Do not make it a

IBT – First & Last Choice of SBI PO’s Candidates

Today, as the banking becomes internationalized, there are many career opportunities which are created by banking system for young generation. These career opportunities are very lucrative and have great scope of growth. many candidates prefer to enter and flourish their career in the arena of banking as this the area where with little efforts and without any huge investment candidate can find their dream lines of career. SBI PO is very reputed and recognised post of State Bank of India. SBI is the largest bank of India after Reserve Bank of India. Here, if a candidate starts his/her career as SBI PO, he/she can grow career up-to top of the hierarchy level. But the major problem they face is how to prepare for SBI PO examination . Thus, IBT, a famous and well-known institute of Bank coaching classes launched SBI PO Coaching Classes in Chennai. The quality of services of IBT regarding SBI PO examination preparation is of very high quality and accurate. Those candidates who want to

How to prepare for Numerical Ability for SBI PO EXAM 2018 prelims exam?

Numerical Ability section is one of the complex sections of SBI PO Exam as it involves complex calculations and lot of formulae to be learned and practiced. SBI PO Prelims question paper has three sections which one has to qualify with sectional cut-off. Therefore one must learn and practice all the subjects involving the SBI PO Exam prelims effectively. Exam pattern of SBI PO Exam 2018 Prelims is as follows: S.No. Name of Tests(Objective No. of Questions Maximum Marks Duration 1 English Language 30 30 Composite time of 1 Hour 2 Numerical Ability 35 35 3 Reasoning Ability 35 35 Total 100 100 Out of 100, 35 marks are allotted to Numerical Ability section and one needs to qualify each section with cut-off or passing marks set by the Bank. Numerical Ability section should be prepared with competitive study material and lot of concentration while practicing the basic concepts. There are certain tips to be followed to score well in this section t

Can a BA and MA Economics Graduate Crack the SBI PO Exam?

Yes, anyone who is a graduate from any stream and ready to compete can crack the examination but the only thing he/she need id strong determination and hard-work. If you really want to apply for the post of SBI PO then first be aware about its eligibility criteria so to avoid rejection of application: - ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Nationality If you want to apply for the post of SBI PO, then you must be: A citizen of India or A subject of Nepal or A subject of Bhutan or A Tibetan refugee who came to India, before 1 st Jan 1962 for permanent settlement. Educational Qualification You must have passed your Graduation level and possess a Degree from a recognized University/College or Any Equivalent Qualification recognized as such by the central/State Government. Age Limit The minimum age of a candidate who willing to give SBI PO Examination is 21 years and maximum age is 30 years. Age Relaxation However, there are some age exceptions which are given to certain communities &a

Is IBPS CLERK exam is more difficult than IBPS PO exam?

It is very difficult to say which examination is tougher- IBPS Clerk or IBPS PO examination. But yes, after the comparison of many factors and elements, we can say that IBPS Clerk is slightly difficult than IBPS PO examination. Though the level of IBPS Clerk exam is much lower than that of IBPS PO examination following factors make it more challenging: - Level of examination – As the syllabus of both the examination is almost similar, the level of question asked in IBPS Clerk examination are from basic education and generally less calculative as compared to that of IBPS PO examination. So, you should be perfect in your basic education. The number of seats available – The vacancies or seats in the clerical exam of IBPS is state wise whereas in IBPS PO examination it is country (INDIA) based. As IBPS Clerical exam also have criteria of local language, interested candidates are limited to their state only, they cannot apply others. Whereas interested candidates of IBPS PO can apply

How to Prepare for IBPS Clerk Mains GK Section 2018

IBPS CLERK Mains Exam is around the corner with the declaration of the Prelims result on 1 st April 2018.  Many of the aspirants have qualified the Prelims round and now this is the time to kick-start the IBPS CLERK Mains exam preparation. IBPS Clerk Mains Exam comprises of four sections namely, Reasoning & Computer Section, English, Quantitative Aptitude & General/ Financial Awareness. There is no need to worry about the exam; the ultimate mantra to ace the exam is practice and hard-work. General Awareness Section plays a significant role in it being one of the scoring sections of the exam.  The important topics of General Awareness to prepare for IBPS Clerk Mains Exam are: 1.     Current Affairs of 3 to 4 months before the exam date. 2.     Financial/ Banking Awareness 3.   Static Awareness such as Books & authors, Currencies, Important Places, Awards, Headquarters, Prime Ministers Schemes, Dams, Folk dances, Rivers, Wildlife centuries/National Park, Importa

What is the syllabus for the IBPS PO Exam?

Planning to apply for Bank exam and want to know the latest syllabus of IBPS PO? IBPS is an organisation which recruits employees for various bank. Here, we are providing you with syllabus of IBPS PO examination. The examination is comprised of preliminary & mains. There are four sections in these examination: - Quantitative Aptitude This section is in both, preliminary & mains exams. Its topics cover: - ·          Ratio & proportion ·          Averages ·          Time & Work ·          Speed, Distance & Time ·          Mixtures & Allegation ·          Stock & Shares ·          Percentage ·          Partnership ·          Volume & Surface Area ·          Height & Distance ·          Logarithms ·          Permutation & Combination ·          Simple & Compound Interest ·          Equations ·          Probability ·          Trigonometry ·          Profit, Loss, & Discount ·          Mensuration