INTRODUCTION; How to Crack Bank Exams



Bank  exams are not hard to crack.It only takes some serious preparation on your part and some good orientation about what to study. So here let us understand the basic model of of any bank exam.The common syllabus of any bank exam includes the following factors
1.  Quantitative aptitude
2.     Reasoning
3.     English
4.     General awareness
 
 
Quantitative aptitude
 The questions asked in quantitative aptitude are of 10 th class standards and do not require much expertise.
Only the basic knowledge of maths might be more than enough to solve quantitative aptitude. So study some formulas, practices some problems and you are done. You can pass the cut off in quantitative aptitude.

The questions will be based on these topics:
1.      Algebra
2.      Average
3.      Data Interpretation
4.      Decimal Fractions
5.      HCF, LCM
6.      Number System
7.      Profit and Loss
8.      Percentage
9.      Mensuration (2D and 3D)
10.  Simplification
11.  Simple and Compound Interest
12.  Unitary Method
13.  Ratio and Proportions
14.  Time and Work
15.  Time and Distance
16.  Partnership
17.  Trains
18.  Boats
19.  Pie charts
20.  Tables
21.  Line graphs
22.  Bar graphs
23.  Data sufficiency
24.  Probability
25.  Calendar
26.  Clocks
27.  Mixtures
28.  Pipes and cisterns
29.  Age problems
30.  number problems        etc…

English
English for its part do not require high knowledge in grammar or vocabulary….what is required is you must be able to read a passage and understand its meaning….you must be able to arrange sentences into a meaningful paragraph…you must be able to spot the errors in a sentence…..if you can do that you are done…
 
The questions will be based on these topics:
1.      Adverb
2.      Antonyms
3.      Synonyms
4.      Vocabulary
5.      Answering questions based on Unseen Passages
6.      Comprehension
7.      Fill in the Blanks with Modals, Articles etc
8.      Sentence Rearrangement
9.      Tenses
10.  Error Correction
11.  Subject Verb Agreement
12.  Verb
.you need not worry about English any longer…if you can’t still..You will be able to do that in a month if you have the patience to work hard.
 
  Reasoning

Reasoning is part of almost all bank exams primarily to test whether you are fit for the job. It includes some syllogisms, inequalities assumptions, conclusions, data sufficiency and so on.. it will test your ability to analyze the logical foundations of a statement thet will be provided in the question paper. If you want to succeed in this section you don't need prior training. Rather, your success will be dictated almost entirely by your ability to read effectively and think critically..Take my word .concentrate for a week; you can solve most of the questions asked in those papers.
The questions will be based on these topics:
1.      Verbal
2.      Analogy
3.      Alphabet Series
4.      Arithmetical Reasoning
5.      Blood Relations
6.      Coding-Decoding
7.      Decision Making
8.      Number Series
9.      Number Ranking
10.  Problem on Age Calculation
11.  Test of Direction Sense
12.  Non Verbal
13.  Non Verbal Series
14.  cubes and Dice
15.  Embedded Figures etc
16.  Grouping Identical Figures
17.       Mirror Images


General awareness

General awareness is considered tough by many. It might be /it might not be ….it depends on what kind of a person you are.
The questions will be based on these topics:
1.      Abbreviations
2.      Awards and Honors
3.      Books and Authors
4.      Budget and Five Year Plans
5.      Current Affairs (National and International)
6.                 Who is Who
7.                  Major Financial/Economic News
8.      International and National Organizations
9.                  Important Days
10.               Science - Inventions and Discoveries
11.              Sports


Even if you are such a person who never reads the newspaper, never hears the TV news, is completely differentiated from the outside world, you can pass the cut off …provided you are a hard worker and is willing to spend some time here to review the daily lessons provided at http://www.indiaexamz.blogspot.com/

Then how does most of the candidates get eliminated …here the most important aspect of the exam..or the most important syllabus of exam comes to the fore.Time……time/time management plays an important role here .You are provided with a test booklet which willl have around 220-235 questions. (it may vary from exam to exam). To solve these 220 qustions on an average you require around 250 minutes.But in almost all the bank po exams you will be provided only 150 minutes .You will never be able to solve all questions in that stipulated time.Then what should we do..The answer lies in solving the maximum questions with maximum accuracy..well how do we achieve that….practice…practice..practice…Hardwork is the key here.. are you ready to spend some time studying the daily topics we will be providing at http://www.indiaexamz.blogspot.com/…you can succeed in getting a job in banks..




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