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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The difficulty level of the SBI Clerk exam can vary from year to year. However, in general, the SBI Clerk exam is considered to be of moderate difficulty. Here are some key points regarding the difficulty level of the exam:
- The reasoning ability section of the SBI Clerk exam typically includes questions on topics such as puzzles, seating arrangement, coding-decoding, inequalities, syllogism, and logical reasoning. The difficulty level of these questions can range from easy to moderate.
- Quantitative Aptitude: Questions in this section cover topics like simplification, data interpretation, number series, arithmetic, and algebra. The diffic
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Completing the entire SBI Clerk syllabus in two months can be challenging, but it is possible with a well-structured study plan and dedicated effort. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your preparation time:
- Start by thoroughly understanding the SBI Clerk exam syllabus. Divide it into sections and topics to get a clear picture of what needs to be covered.
- Identify the topics that carry more weightage or are more frequently asked in the exam. Prioritize these topics during your study plan to ensure you cover them thoroughly.
- Develop a detailed study schedule that covers all the sections and topics of the syllabus. Allocate spe
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The SBI Clerk prelims and Mains exams are held across more than 170 cities, and candidates are required to specify their preferred exam cities during the application process. Each candidate has the option to select one exam centre for both the preliminary and Mains exams. The details pertaining to the allocated exam centres can be found on the admit card. Exam centres are assigned based on the candidates' preferences, although the examination authority retains the right to make final allocations. Once a candidate selects an exam centre, modifications are not permitted. While efforts are made to accommodate preferences, if a chosen cent
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