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Sonali

Contributor-Level 9

How do I start preparing for IBPS PO

Create a checklist of what you need to study. Getting to know your IBS PO syllabus in detail is the need of the hour. .

Revision should be your top priority. .

Never shy away from mock tests. .

Stay updated with current affairs. .

Solving the previous year's question paper is not a myth.

Bank Exam Preparation Tips for IBPS PO

Know the Detailed Syllabus: .

Make a Study Plan: .

Attempt Regular Mock Tests: .

Read Newspapers: .

Focus on One Stage At A Time: .

Review Previous Year Question Papers: .

Focus on Every Subject: .

Do Give a Look at the Previous Year Cut

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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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The syllabus of the exams are nearly same, the extent of baics and the concepts are differnt. In IBPO Prelims the main focus is on basics while in Mains the mian focus is on the concepts. The syllabus of preliminary exam is english language, quantitative aptitude, and reasoning ability. The syllabus of Mains is financial awareness, computer aptitude, reasoning ability, quantitative aptitude, english language, general awareness. The difficulty level of the questions asked in the exams are different, the level of questions aksed in preliminary exams are much easier, while teh questions asked in the Mains exam are much difficult. 

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Malavika

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Number series, coding-decoding, blood ties relations, direction and distance, seating arrangements, syllogism, cause and effect, and data sufficiency are some of the most scoring themes in the IBPS PO Reasoning portion. adequate. It will be highly helpful to complete Reasoning Ability online tests in order to score well in this area on practically all bank exams, such as PO, SO, or clerk/clerk exams. Start with answering questions on simple, quick themes such as analogy, direction, distance, and alphabetic or mixed series, odd pairs, etc. To achieve high scores in the IBPS PO Prelims test, candidates should review and complete all sign

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Nidhi Kumari

Contributor-Level 9

Upon passing the IBPS PO Online exams, candidates are invited to take part in a panel of experts' interview. In this interview, which evaluates the candidate's general suitability for the PO role, questions on their credentials, professional background, and personal traits are asked. Based on the scores from the main exam and the personal interview, a merit list is created following the interview. Those whose names appear on the merit list are qualified to work as probationary officers for the participating banks. 

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Himanshi Tirkha

Contributor-Level 10

It will take around 60-90 days minimum to complete the IBPS syllabus. Here are some tips:

  1. First you need to analyse the whole syllabus and divide it into sections
  2. Assign the days to each section and assign the days to revise these sections
  3. Analyse your weak spots and strengths, and work on the weak spots
  4. Try to use shortcuts, tricks and techniques to solve questions faster with accuracy
  5. Do a mock test on a timely basis enhance speed and improve weak areas

With all these make sure you revise everything, that will help you remember things for a longer time period.

I hope it will help. 

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Anushka Mendiratta

Contributor-Level 10

  • Evaluate your current strengths and weaknesses in the three sections of the IBPS Clerk exam (Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English Language).
  • Dedicate specific hours for studying each day. Even small chunks of focused study time are more beneficial.
  • Weekends can be your dedicated study windows.
  • Schedule your study sessions during your most productive times of the day.
  • Include short breaks between study sessions to avoid burnout.
  • Ensure a strong foundation in core concepts for each section.
  • Practice with previous years' question papers and mock tests to gain familiarity with the exam format, question types, and the level of diffic
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Suraj Kumar karn

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The handwritten declaration for IBPS PO is a document that candidates need to submit to confirm that the details provided by them in the online application form are true and valid. IBPS has introduced the system of producing a handwritten declaration along with the IBPS PO application form.The declaration is to the effect that all the details duly filled in the application form are true to the best of the candidate's knowledge.The text for IBPS PO handwritten declaration is given below: “I, _______ (Name of the candidate), hereby declare that all the information submitted by me in the application form is correct, true and valid.

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Muskan

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Following the Mains exam, candidates can print the IBPS PO application form. On the official website, there is a link to print the application form again. Candidates must input their registration number, roll number, password, and date of birth in order to reprint the application. During the interview, candidates must present the hardcopy of their application forms. The application form printable link will stay valid for the duration of the designated period. Until the selection process is finished, candidates should hold onto the printout of their application. Applicants must complete the online IBPS PO application form. The applicati

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