How to prepare for banking exams

How to prepare for banking exams

Today everybody wants a safe and secure job. A Bank officer is a safe and secure job. If someone asks you why do you want to become a bank officer.

Most of you will answer it is a white-collar job. Who does not wants to do a white-collar job? You are doing a White-collar job it means you have a sound educational background. Such a person is well respected in society. Banks job also give good pay scales and better promotions.

But to earn bank jobs is not an easy task. If you want to do a job in the bank, you must complete your graduation in any stream. Then you have to face a competitive exam in with lakhs of aspirants compete with each other for approximately a thousand posts. You can see here success rate of such an exam is only 1% you can imagine how tough these exams are.

How to prepare for banking exams

How to prepare for banking exams
How to prepare for banking exams

However, nothing is impossible if you have the right strategy. In this article, we are going to discuss in detail the strategy to be adopted for clearing bank exams.

Bank Exam Preparation Tips

  1. Know the latest exam pattern and syllabus
  2. Make a timetable for Study.
  3. Learn from the Best.
  4. Use the best resources to study.
  5. Time management
  6. Build you vocabulary by reading English newspaper and competitive magazines.
  7. Keep you are self-updated by watching the English news channels and reading newspapers.
  8. Revision is very important.
  9. Practice the previous year’s question paper.
  10. To clear interviews read books on how to face interviews.
  11. Study with fun and not with compulsion.

1) Know the latest exam pattern and syllabus:

If you are playing some game and you want to win the game, then you must know all the rules of the game. In the same way, if you want to crack a competitive exam you must know the pattern and syllabus in detail.

The pattern and syllabus of competitive exam keep changing with time you have to keep your self-updated by reading competitive magazines. To keep yourself updated you must visit Exam’s official website regularly. Knowing the exam pattern and syllabus will help you to formulate your study plan.

2) Make a timetable for Study:

Once you know the Exam pattern and syllabus you must decide how much time, should you give to a particular subject? According to your capacity, you should decide on study hours. Remember how long you study is not important how well you study that will make you score good marks in exams. Allocate quantity, not time.

You should decide how many pages I will study today not how many hours I will study today. You should study more than one subject in a single day. Studying one subject will make you feel bored. Hence, study multiple subjects in a single day according to the timetable. Making a study timetable is not a very difficult task but following it is the real challenge. It is a matter of your will to study.

3) Learn from the Best:

In today’s world, you can take tuitions online and offline also. It does not matter who teaches you an online teacher or an offline teacher he must be the best in his work. You should take tuition only forms the most experienced teacher who has good command over the subjects.

Today teachers also give demo lectures after watching demo lectures you can decide whether the teacher suits you or not.

4) Use the best resources to study:

In the market, Thousands of books of different publications are available but not all of them are useful. You should prepare your notes from the best book available. One more thing never judges a book from its cover.

How will you know the book is good or not. Do not worry we have made this thing easy for you. We suggest you following books to preparing for the competitive exams.

List of Books of Banking Exam

  • Verbal and Non-verbal reasoning for competitive exams by RS Aggrawal.
    S.Chand publications
  • Objective General English by SP Bakshi. Arihant Publication
  • Fast Track Objective Arithmetic, Arihant Publication
  • Descriptive General English by SP Bakshi, Arihant Publication
  • Lucent General Knowledge
  • Pratiyogita Darpan(monthly magazine for current affairs)
  • Manorama Year Book( yearly magazine)
  • Word power made easy by Norman Lewis.

If you have above mentioned 8 books on your bookshelf, you can crack any Bank exam. They cover all four subjects, Reasoning, English, Maths, and GK.

5) Time Management:

Time Management is the most crucial factor in any competitive exam. You have to solve more questions in less time. You should not give more than 1 minute to solve a particular. The questions of a particular subject, which takes more time, are given here in increasing order.

The order is Math, Reasoning, English, and GK. As you can see, Math takes more time and GK’s last time. While solving the paper we should first solve GK then English after that Reasoning and at last Math to score maximum marks. You should learn Vedic maths to solve math problems quickly. Learn tricks to solve reasoning and math questions.

6) Build you vocabulary by reading English newspaper and competitive magazines:

To crack a competitive exam you should have very good English vocabulary. How you can improve vocabulary? You cannot memorize a single dictionary in a month or a year. Improving memory is a slow and deliberate process, which requires lots of hard work.

You should install a good dictionary app on your smartphone and develop a habit of reading a newspaper if you encounter a new word do not search its meaning directly in the dictionary but first try to guess its meaning from the situation in the sentence. After that search, it’s meaning in mobile’s dictionary.

Keep a diary and pen with you whenever you encounter a new word write that word and its meaning in the diary. You should read competitive magazines, keep writing difficult words, search for their meaning, and at last record it in the diary. Try to communicate in English and use newly learned worlds during communication.

7) Keep yourself updated by watching the English news channels and reading newspapers:

Almost every bank exam has questions on current affairs. Current affairs can be studied by developing the habit of reading English newspapers and watching English news channels. Remember you do not have to memorize the entire newspaper or magazine but remember the bullet points news which has national and international importance.

8) Revision is very important:

Our memory works on the simple principle use it and lose it. Hence, Revision of what we learn is very important. Make timetable in such a way that it has revision slots on weekends. reserve some hours on Saturday and Sunday to revise what you have learned.

9) Practice the previous year’s question paper:

To achieve perfection you must practice. Once you know how to tackle questions in competitive exams. You should start to solve the previous year’s question paper. You should practice the model and previous year’s question paper as much as possible. It will give you a good experience and an idea of the standards of questions in the question paper.

10) To clear interviews read books on how to face interviews:

After the exam, you have to face interviews. Interviews are held to judge the personality and competency of the candidate for the job. How you should face an interview is a broad subject. You should read some good books on how to face interviews. Alternatively, watch mock interviews on YouTube.

11) Study with fun and not with compulsion:

You should study with fun and not with compulsion. Many students find studies boring even they go into depression because they do not know how to enjoy their studies. The uncertainty about exam result whether I will succeed or not in the exam after doing lots of hard work creates tension in the mind of students. You should remember true student studies for knowledge marks are a by-product.

Bank Exam Questions and Answers

1) When you should start preparation for banking exams?
Ans: You should start preparing for competitive exams when you are in the last year of graduation or you have completed your graduation. Do not start preparing for competitive exams early in graduation. What we are trying to say is that you should secure your graduation marks and then prepare for competitive exams.

2) What is the minimum qualification to appear for Banking exams?
Ans: you must be graduate in any discipline from a recognized university.

3) Which are the four common subjects in any bank exams?
Ans: Subjects like English, Reasoning, Maths, General Knowledge.

4) What is the full form of IBPS?
Ans: Institute of Banking Personnel Selection.

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