How to Crack IBPS Exams by Studying 18 hours a week?

How to Crack IBPS Exams by Studying 18 hours a week?

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Updated on Mar 24, 2022 11:37 IST

Are you planning to appear in the various IBPS 2022 exams? If yes, then note that IBPS preparation is all about smart work rather than mindless study. Learn here smart tricks to prepare for IBPS exams by studying 18 hours a week. 

How to Crack IBPS Exams By Studying 18 hours a Week?

Smart Strategy to Crack IBPS Exams by Studying 18 Hours a Week

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released IBPS Calendar 2022 for various exams. As IBPS exam dates are already out for PO, Clerk, RRB and SO, candidates planning to appear for these exams, should begin their preparation. Approximately 50 lakh candidates appear for these exams, as a result of which the competition is high. But it does not mean that candidates should toil day and night to crack the exam. Rather, candidates should plan their IBPS preparation in a strategic manner. A smart IBPS study plan is what required to crack the various exams. A dedicated study of 18 to 20 hours a week is more than sufficient to ace IBPS exams with flying colours. In this article, we have provided some smart strategies to crack IBPS exams by studying 18 hours a week.

IBPS Exams

IBPS conducts exams for various public sector banks for multiple posts. The most popular exams conducted by IBPS are given below:

IBPS PO

IBPS RRB

IBPS Clerk

IBPS SO

How to Crack IBPS Exams by Studying 18 Hours a Week?

Based on the nature of the jobs and qualifications required for the posts, each exam is distinct and different from one another. However, having a closer look at the IBPS syllabus, we can see a lot of similarities in the syllabus and many topics are in common. Having a common IBPS preparation strategy will help candidates to be able to make their way in different IBPS exams. Let us present a comprehensive guide for IBPS preparation in front of you, this plan will certainly help you in cracking the exam.

Q:   How many hours to study for IBPS Clerk?
A:

Students should give at least 6 hours daily for IBPS Clerk prelims exam. Candidates must take mock tests. They should also solve previous years question papers. Candidates must clear the concept of the topics given in the syllabus.

Q:   How to prepare for IBPS Clerk in one month?
A:

Candidates must clear the concepts of the topics given in the IBPS Clerk syllabus. They should solve previous years question papers. Candidates must revise all the topics. With practice, they can crack the exam.

 

Q:   How can I crack IBPS clerk exam?
A:

Check tips below:

  • English Language: Focus on improving Vocab and comprehension
  • Reasoning Ability: Practice previous papers
  • Numerical Ability: Learn Shortcuts

 

IBPS Preparation for Quantitative Aptitude

This section is often considered one of the trickiest sections in various IBPS exams, yet the section holds a lot of importance. To excel in this section, the following topics need to be completed with utmost priority:

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Number system: Basic Number Systems, Simplification, HCF and LCM, Number Series

Data Sufficiency and Data Interpretation: Many questions are expected from these topics in all banking exam

Arithmetic:  Averages and allegations, Percentage, Ratio and Proportion, Profit and Loss

Quadratic Equations: Quadratic Equations to compare the magnitudes of x & y

Geometry: Mensuration, Basic Geometrical formulas

Candidates need to practice a lot of questions from this section, get the previous years’ paper, sample question papers and mock test series, and finish them all. There is no alternative to practicing to score well in Quants. And scoring well in this section will ensure your chance of cracking IBPS.

Q:   What are the subjects of IBPS Clerk exam?
A:
The prelims exam of IBPS Clerk comprises questions from Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and English Language. The Mains exam comprises questions from Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude, Quantitative Aptitude English Language, and General/ Financial Awareness. The total marks allotted to the prelims exam are 100. The total marks allotted to the Mains exam are 200.

IBPS Preparation for Reasoning Ability

Logical reasoning is an important part of IBPS exams, this section will test your mental and logical analytical power of your brain. How quickly you can solve tricky reasoning questions will determine your agility. Candidates need to focus on the following topics:

Puzzles: The level of question will vary for different exams, for IBPS Clerk easy to moderate level puzzles are being asked, for IBPS PO the level of puzzles asked are relatively difficult.

Analytical Reasoning:  Linear arrangements, selection, circular arrangements, matching

Syllogism:  Statements and conclusions type questions

Logical Inequalities: Learn inequality relations

Blood Relations: Practice family tree and relations questions

Coding-Decoding: candidates have to identify the matching codes, numerical codes and similar type of questions

Start your preparing with RS Agrawal and gradually move to other books which has a good collection of puzzles, coding etc.

IBPS Preparation for English

This section is again another important section, candidates weak in English find it difficult to crack Banking exams. With regular study and practice, candidates can score well in IBPS English paper. Basically, there are three areas such as reading comprehension, grammar and vocabulary in every English paper. Read daily newspapers, read all grammar rules, learn new English words every day and practice a lot of questions to score well in this section.

IBPS Preparation for Banking Awareness and Current Affairs

This section is relatively easy, however, the regular study is very important to score well in this section. Read daily newspapers, if not possible to read the important news extract published by different online banking exam preparation portals. Read a basic banking and financial awareness guide book along with online materials. Lastly, the most important part is to attempt regular current affairs and banking affairs quiz, this will really help you have a firm hold in this part.

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