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20 Simple Tips to Crack Bank Exams in First Attempt

1. Understand the Syllabus & Exam Pattern

The first step in winning any exam understands the exam pattern and syllabus. The exams under Banking consist of 4 sections.

  • English Language
  • Reasoning Ability
  • Quantitative Aptitude
  • Banking/Financial Awareness
  • Computer Knowledge

 

2. Scheduled Preparation

Understanding the syllabus only won’t help you to crack the bank exams. Making a schedule and following it without fail is really important. Allot time of study to various subjects according to your convenience. For example, if you are a person who is comfortable with the English Language, but lagging in GA section you can divide your time accordingly. Don’t forget to give equal importance to every section while preparing. Most of the time, students concentrate on the portion or subject they find difficult and ignore all the other topics. But it is really important to give equal importance to every topics and subjects to crack bank exams.

3. Strengthen your basics

If you are a complete beginner in bank exam preparation, it’s better to make your basics stronger. You can have the complete syllabus of Banking Exams on our website. Otherwise, you can use quality offline study materials to work on your basics.

4. Identify Important Topics to Score Better

In bank exams, there are certain topics which would help you fetch more marks in the examination. Giving importance to such topics can help you score well. Try to identify those topics from every section and practice more.

5. Attempt mock test

Attempting the mock test will help you understand your proficiency in each section. Only after the mock test, you will be able to identify your strong as well as weak points, as planning would be easy. Since the exams are conducted online, it is very important to attempt mock test religiously, as it helps you in better time management.

6. Don’t bother about mock marks

Never get upset if you get low marks in mock test. Mock tests are only meant to analyze your preparation. Usually, mocks tests are designed with high level questions on comparison with actual exams. So, poor performance in mock doesn’t mean you won’t be able to crack the exam but you have to push yourself a little bit harder to clear the exam. Thoroughly analyze each and every question in the mock test and try to understand the solution. Try to apply shortcuts in the possible questions.

7. Daily Practice

“Continuous practice makes you a banker”. Keeping this in mind, we have prepared an unlimited number of topic wise speed tests on various subjects. We have also provided free Pdfs of previous year question papers with solutions for your convenience. Analyzing the previous year papers helps you in having a clear idea about the exam pattern and toughness of the exam.

8. Screen the Loopholes

After attempting a mock test or after solving a previous paper it is very important to identify your weak areas and practice accordingly. Identifying the weak areas would help you to rectify it in the real examination. Always try to solve questions of different difficult level rather than roaming around easier ones.

9. Frequent Revision

Simply studying doesn’t make you exam ready. After studying or doing mocks, review them frequently to memorize your mistakes, so that you can avoid it in the real exam. Analyzing previous year papers would also help you in familiarizing with the exam level questions in order to crack bank exams.

10. Maintain the Flow

Taking breaks during the study is advisable, but the break shouldn’t be so long.  Don’t forget to keep a steady flow in studies. Practice regularly even though you don’t find an exam very soon

11. Keep Updated in Current Affairs

Current affairs play a vital role in clearing the bank exams especially the mains examination. Usually, questions from last 6 months from the date of the exam are asked in the mains examination. Covering up the entire GK before the exam would be a tedious because in depth questions are asked in the examination these days. So studying current affairs on a daily basis is really important. Study the daily GK from any website and revise it thoroughly on a weekly and monthly basis.

13. English Newspaper

English language acts as a game changer in the banking examination. Most of the time, students find difficult to attempt high level English questions and end up marking the wrong answer. Topics like Reading Comprehension, Cloze tests etc. are very important in the English section. Reading a newspaper regularly would not only help in GA section but also helps to improve your reading and understanding ability of the English language. Reading newspapers also develop your speaking ability.

14. Memorize Formulas and Use Shortcut Methods

You can memorize the important formulas and shortcuts especially in quantitative aptitude from different topics for faster calculation. Memorizing the multiplication table up to a minimum of 20, Squares of numbers up to 40, and cubes till 20 You can also try Vedic calculation tricks since it helps to save a lot of time especially in the prelims exam where every second count. Using short tricks helps to save time in Data Interpretation and Miscellaneous questions.

15. Increase Speed and Accuracy

Attempting questions from different topics is the key to increase your speed and accuracy in the examination. You have to practice a minimum of 5 questions from every topic in each section.

Practicing simplification and approximation questions on a daily basis will also help in speedy calculation. You can also figure out shortcut methods on English and Reasoning section on your own. Regular practice of different questions from topics like syllogism, inequality, blood relation in Reasoning and solving Reading Comprehension type questions, cloze test would also help you in time saving.

16. Prelims and Mains should go Hand in Hand

This is the one of the mistakes aspirants commit while preparing for the examination. Most of them have the mindset of preparing only for the prelims and not mains. Usually, after the release of the prelims result hardly 20 days would be left for the mains examination, and preparing those high levels DI and Puzzles is literally unthinkable. So, it is very important to prepare for mains along with preliminary. Try to solve 1-2 high level puzzles and Data interpretation right after clearing your basics.

17. Adapt Own Strategy

This is one another mistake done by most of the aspirants. They tend to blatantly follow another person’s strategy for exam preparation and ends up procrastinating. We suggest you not to follow another person fully. Rather than following one dumbfounded, try to listen their strategy and preparation tips and prepare a new one which would be beneficial to you. This is very important if you aim to crack the exam in the very first attempt itself.

18. Take Enough Breaks

It is really impossible to study continuously for several hours. Attempting studying without breaks would end up in damaging your health in the long run. Always remember that no exams can compensate your health and well being. Give yourself breaks during study hours by taking a brief walk or listening to music or reading a good book. These will rejuvenate you and helps in better understanding.

19. Keep Patience

Attempting exams sometimes feel like literally sitting on a hot bowl. Due to immense stress, candidates may cause mistakes which will end up in negative marking. Negative marking plays an important role in the banking exams. So it is very important to keep your mind calm while giving the exam. Be cautious while solving puzzles and calculations.

20. Stay Motivated

Every opportunity is not ours. Don’t forget this fact while preparing. Sometimes, aspirants fail to achieve their goals because they quit their preparation soon after they fail to clear a few exams. Remember that lakhs of people are preparing for a lesser number of vacancies. Hard work with a positive attitude and self-motivation will definitely help you crack the exam with flying colors.

Comparing oneself with another is the biggest you commit to yourself. Everyone has their own way and level of understanding. Rather than rushing on others timing, focus only on preparation. Failing is not the end; you still would have opportunities in front of you.

All the best!

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