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Vidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 10

The college banking syllabus can surely provide a strong foundational base for students planning to appear for IBPS and SBI exams but a dedicated bank exam prep is extremely important because the college curriculum does not always cover banking awareness and computer aptitude in depth as is required to crack banking exams. You need to have an extremely strong quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, and command over English to excel in the IBPS and SBI exams.

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Anangsha Patra

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Candidates must choose the IBPS Clerk books that have covered the syllabus for English. The books should be simple and easy to understand. The English Language section appears both in prelims and mains exams.

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2 years ago

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Anangsha Patra

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The important topics for are below:

  • Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Fillers, Spotting Errors, Sentence Improvement, Fill in the Blanks, etc.
  • Number Series, Simplification/ Approximation, Quadratic Equations, Data Interpretation, Data Sufficiency, etc.
  • Puzzle and Arrangements, Inequality, Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction sense and Order and Ranking, etc. 
  • History and Generation of Computers, Introduction to Computer Organisation, etc.
  • Banking and Insurance Awareness, Financial Awareness, Current Affairs government. Schemes and Policies, Static Awareness, etc.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The syllabus and exam pattern of IBPS are completely different from those of UPSC. The IBPS exam demands good accuracy and speed in math. The UPSC expects you to understand the concept.
1. The quantitative and reasoning sections of both exams are similar, but the CSAT paper is only qualifying in the UPSC exam.
2. As a result, you must plan your study time so that you can devote the same amount of practice time to both exams.
3. For example, you can do focused study for 4 hours for IBPS 6 months before the exam and allot 5 hours to the UPSC syllabus.
4. You can solve previous year's questions of the UPSC CSAT to make sure your IBPS prep
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3 years ago

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Aakansha Purohit

Contributor-Level 10

Hi there, hope this will help you!
Staff Selection Commission SSC is a government organization that conducts various exams every year to recruit candidates for Group-B and -C posts in various ministries /departments /organizations of the Government of India. Every year thousands of vacancies are filled by SSC in Government departments. While a government job helps to build a stable career, it is also loaded with responsibilities. Different exams have different patterns and it's very important to understand them all from marking scheme to the mode of exam, to the cutoff to the syllabus. This requires deep and complete knowledge of the sy
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4 years ago

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Aakansha Purohit

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Hello dear, You can appear for the exam when you complete your graduation. SBI stands for State Bank of India it provides many opportunities for young graduates as well as experienced professionals for accelerated career growth. The State Bank of India conducts recruitment annually, and aspirants are looking forward to the SBI exams for SO, PO and Clerk. Being the largest public sector bank in India, State Bank of India recruits new resources through the following SBI bank exams every year. The SBI PO recruitment exam is the most premier among the public-sector bank exams in India. It is considered a little difficult compared to the ba
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6 years ago

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pradeep bisht

Scholar-Level 16

Hello,
There are basically 4 sections in Bank exam - Verbal Ability, DILR, Quants and GK.
Verbal Ability:
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. It will also help you to get in touch with basic vocab. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do a proper analysis of articles on the editorial page. Try to make a summary of articles that you read para by para. You can switch to the book called WORD POWER MADE EASY by NORMAN LEWIS.
DILR
The best thing to score in LR-DI is to practice more questions on a daily basis so you understand which sets you should leave and before attempting the sets what are the thing
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6 years ago

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pradeep bisht

Scholar-Level 16

Hello,
There are basically 4 sections in Bank exam - Verbal Ability, DILR, Quants and GK.
Verbal Ability:
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. It will also help you to get in touch with basic vocab. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do a proper analysis of articles on the editorial page. Try to make a summary of articles that you read para by para. You can switch to the book called WORD POWER MADE EASY by NORMAN LEWIS.
DILR
The best thing to score in LR-DI is to practice more questions on a daily basis so you understand which sets you should leave and before attempting the sets what are the thing
...more

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6 years ago

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pradeep bisht

Scholar-Level 16

Hello,
There are basically 4 sections in Bank exam - Verbal Ability, DILR, Quants and GK.
Verbal Ability:
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. It will also help you to get in touch with basic vocab. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do a proper analysis of articles on the editorial page. Try to make a summary of articles that you read para by para. You can switch to the book called WORD POWER MADE EASY by NORMAN LEWIS.
DILR
The best thing to score in LR-DI is to practice more questions on a daily basis so you understand which sets you should leave and before attempting the sets what are the thing
...more

New answer posted

6 years ago

2 Followers 164 Views

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pradeep bisht

Scholar-Level 16

Hello,
There are basically 4 sections in Bank exam - Verbal Ability, DILR, Quants and GK.
Verbal Ability:
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. It will also help you to get in touch with basic vocab. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do a proper analysis of articles on the editorial page. Try to make a summary of articles that you read para by para. You can switch to the book called WORD POWER MADE EASY by NORMAN LEWIS.
DILR
The best thing to score in LR-DI is to practice more questions on a daily basis so you understand which sets you should leave and before attempting the sets what are the thing
...more

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