The Banking sector has a plethora of scope for aspiring graduates with
a bright future. Banks recruit thousands of candidates as per their vacancies.
With every year the rate of candidates applying for banks increases as the
number of vacancies for each of the post also increases. As the tentative dates get announced,
candidates need to proceed strategically with the preparation. The Bank Exams are not easy to
crack due to a strong competition. The banking aspirants cannot simply learn
topics and practice. Strategic approach is needed according to the stronger and
weaker sections. The guidelines will prepare the candidates accordingly for
their Upcoming Bank Exams.
Guiding through
some preparation tips and tricks:
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Early planning: The common
written examination consists of Prelims and Mains so early planning for
preparation is the best way where the candidates get enough time to cover up
the syllabus.
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Acquaintance with
the exam pattern and syllabus: Before the exam preparation, the
candidate needs to be well acquainted with the exam pattern and the syllabus.
The exam pattern of the bank exam
gives an idea of the sectional marks along with the time duration and the
syllabus that gives you an outline of what exactly is to be covered.
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The timetable is
a must: To start up with a scheduled preparation one needs to create a
routine segregating what needs to be studied at what time. This gives you a
regular practice of revision and learning. The study hours are equally divided
among each subject so that the candidate gets to focus on the weaker sections.
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Understand the
basic concepts: The bank exams consist of subjects like Numerical
Ability, Reasoning, English and General Awareness. The basic concepts need to
be understood first before proceeding further. There are questions that can
only be solved if the candidate is clear with the fundamentals.
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Revision: the timetable
should contain a specific time allotted for revision that includes important
patterns and formulas on a daily basis. This will help the candidates to
remember and apply even 80% of the preparation which will help to crack the
examination.
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Practice: Previous years
question papers need to be solved very thoroughly for upcoming bank exams. It
will help in mapping out the difficulty level, marks pattern and syllabus. The
IBPS exam and SBI exams specially are not easy to crack if the candidate does
not practice enough through mock test and sample paper.
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Confidence: The candidate
needs to stay cool and calm to solve the tricky question from reasoning and
quantitative. Confidence is the key for the bank exam preparation.
The above-mentioned strategies will help the candidates to follow
their dreams in pursuing their aspiring career. The candidates can also
subscribe to our Byju’s YouTube channel for more tips and tricks to crack
competitive exams like UPSC, JEE, NEET, etc and stay ahead of the rest.
About the author:
With a degree in Engineering, Shreyaa Banerjee is
a content writer by profession. She is a voracious reader apart from writing
and blogging along with part-time teaching. She is presently exploring all
about the digital education with Byju’s-the Learning App.
Email_id: shreyaa.banerjee@byjus.com
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