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Kuldeep Shukla

Contributor-Level 6

It is important to have proper preparation before applying for this prestigious exam. You must know the complete syllabus, the pattern of the question paper, and marking criteria to perform best in the exam. This is stated by the experts that to achieve this prestigious exam, proper preparation is necessary keeping in mind the current pattern and PO syllabus. It depends on you to either prepare for the exam on your own or consider a coaching institute for your preparation. So, firstly make your study plan. You should devote 5 to 6 hours a day for to prepare well for SBI PO examination
You can opt for e-books available on the internet &
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Rachel Ajith

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Read extensively: One of the best ways to improve your vocabulary is to read extensively in English . This could include books, newspapers, articles, and other written material. As you read, make note of any words you don't know and look them up in a dictionary. This will help you to learn new words and their meanings in context. Use flashcards: Flashcards are a great tool for learning new vocabulary. Write the word on one side of the flashcard and the definition on the other side. You can carry them with you and review them whenever you have a spare moment. Play word games: Word games, such as crossword puzzles, word jumbles, and Scr
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jasveer singh

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For becoming eligible for the SBI PO exam, one should possess a graduation degree from a recognised university. One can do graduation in any stream of your choice like B.A. B.Com BBA B.Sc. Candidate must at least have a Bachelor's degree from a Government recognised University to fulfil the bank PO eligibility. You must have a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognised university or any equivalent qualification recognised by the central government to apply for the IBPS PO exam.

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palak mahajan

Contributor-Level 8

Hi, No doubt it is a good option to enroll yourself in a IGNOU M.Com after B.Com. You can easily prepare for competitive examination as M.Com has mostly same curriculum as of B.Com so there will be no extra burden or stress over you so just go for it.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The IBPS PO exam is conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection for the recruitment of POs in 11 participatory public banks. Due to the high level of competition, the exam is difficult to pass. More than 4 Lacs people apply for this exam each year. Hence, to crack this exam, you need to have high accuracy and speed. Here are a few expert suggestions that can help you crack this exam easily:
1. Make a proper study plan for all subjects, including English reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and general knowledge.
2. Focus more on subjects in which you are having difficulty.
3. Understand the pattern of the exam well and prepa
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Sourav singh

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Yes, of course, if you are weak in arithmetic, you can score amazingly well in other sections.
Without arithmetic, you can clear only preliminary exam, but job will be secured after the Mains exam. In pre you can do DI and your number series and BODMAS questions (It is the simplest of all) and try to score full in English and LR. But to be honest, arithmetic is the easiest topic in mathematics, 80 percent of arithmetic can be solved if you are good at calculations and plain logic.
So do well and nail the exam
But yes, to answer your question, the exam can be aced.
If you're from General category, then big no.
In prelims, only 50% portion of
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The RRB PO provides rural banking services, whereas the IBPS PO works in commercial banks. The RRB PO and the IBPS PO are different in the following ways:
1. Job description: The IBPS PO works in commercial banking in departments like corporate loans, foreign exchange, Treasury, etc. On the other hand, the RRB PO is limited to assisting small and marginal farmers, businesses, artisans, etc. In rural areas. Their main work is to provide credit and other facilities.
2. Nature of work: In contrast to IBPS PO RRB PO places a greater emphasis on work-life balance.
3. Salary: The in-hand salary of an RRB PO is around Rs. 33,000 per month, whi
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Manav Kishore

Contributor-Level 7

IBPS PO arithmetic part is basically a test of the numerical ability and accuracy in mathematical calculations. You need to do regular practice and determination to score well in the exam. Given below are some topics you need to focus on to ace the arithmetic part. Simplification / Approximation
Quadratic Equations
Data Interpretation
Number Series
Work & Time
Speed, Time & Distance
Simple & Compound Interest
Profit & Loss
Ratio & Proportion (Problems in Partnership, Ages)
Permutation & Combination
Probability
Percentage & Averages
Mixture & Allegations
Data Sufficiency
Quantity Based Questions
You can find the short tricks to do these questions on Y
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Manav Kishore

Contributor-Level 7

IBPS PO arithmetic part is basically a test of the numerical ability and accuracy in mathematical calculations. You need to do regular practice and determination to score well in the exam. Given below are some topics you need to focus on to ace the arithmetic part. Simplification / Approximation
Quadratic Equations
Data Interpretation
Number Series
Work & Time
Speed, Time & Distance
Simple & Compound Interest
Profit & Loss
Ratio & Proportion (Problems in Partnership, Ages)
Permutation & Combination
Probability
Percentage & Averages
Mixture & Allegations
Data Sufficiency
Quantity Based Questions.

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