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English Language This the most scoring section in bank exams. As most of the candidates find difficulty in attempting the section, through regular practice you can fetch decent marks from this section itself.  1. Cloze test. This is just the upgraded version of our regular ‘Fill in the blanks’. Anyone with a decent vocabulary can attempt most of the questions by simply understanding the theme and tone of the passage....
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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...
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1.Read and Understand the Question As we know, the crucial element in every banking exam, especially in prelims is ‘time’ In a span of just 60  minutes you are supposed to answer 100 questions. So, because of this hurry, aspirants fail to read and understand the question correctly. This happens mainly in the puzzle section. Without paying much heed to the instructions aspirants ends up solving wrong and hence negative...
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1. Find a profile that is suitable for you  Varying on job profiles, salary, and eligibility criteria, a couple of positions are offered. They are:  Clerk or Single Window Operator (SWO)  Probationary Officer (PO)  Specialist Officer (SO)  Stream: So, one of the primary things to be done would be to find a suitable job profile and don’t forget to check whether you completely fulfill the eligibility criteria (for example, only engineers...
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This is a question that every aspirant of a bank job craves the answer to. If you are a first-timer, then 20 to 25 hours per week is apt. However, if you have prepared for Bank exams earlier, then 12 to 15 hours per week would be enough depending on where you currently stand. As evident from the table, you have approximately four months to go for the first exam. ...
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