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Strategy to crack IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam 2017

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IBPS conducts recruitment drives for various posts of banking sector in India. It has notified for the recruitment drive for clerks in public sector banks. The exam will be conducted in two phases, first phase is preliminary exam followed by main exam. The level of competition is on its peak as the number of vacancies has reduced from previous years and number of applicants has increased. The candidates required a best fit strategy to crack this exam. Through this exam we will be providing you with the best fit strategy.

The preliminary exam has three sections English Language and Comprehension, Reasoning Ability and Quantitative Aptitude. The exact exam pattern is:-

Section NameNumber of QuestionsMaximum Marks
English Language3030
Numerical Ability3535
Reasoning Ability3535
Total100100

 

It means we are having sixty minutes to attempt 100 questions. It means we are having 36 seconds for one question. The next big question is how many questions one should attempt to stay in safe zone. As per current trends of banking exams, one must attempt at least 75+ questions with more than 90% accuracy. The exam must be attempted in two phases, first phase to secure sectional cut off and second phase to increase marks.

The candidates should follow a rational approach to achieve these figures. The preparation plan can be divided into following sub plans:-

Although the syllabus for this exam is vast but there are certain topics in every section which hold maximum weightage. Therefore the candidates should focus on scoring topics first and then move to other topics. The section wise strategy is given below:-

IBPS has notified for the recruitment of specialist officer exam. This exam will be conducted in three phases, the preliminary exam, mains exam and interview. First step is preliminary exam. The competition is going to be very high. Therefore a best fit strategy for attempting exam is a must. In this article we will be discussing this best fit strategy.

The preliminary exam has three sections English Language and Comprehension, Reasoning Ability and Quantitative Aptitude. The exam pattern is:-

Section NameNumber of QuestionsMaximum Marks
English Language3030
Numerical Ability3535
Reasoning Ability3535
Total100100

 

It means we are having sixty minutes to attempt 100 questions. It means we are having 36 seconds for one question. The next big question is how many questions one should attempt to stay in safe zone. As per current trends of banking exams, one must attempt at least 75+ questions with more than 90% accuracy. The exam must be attempted in two phases, first phase to secure sectional cut off and second phase to increase marks. The subject wise strategy is given below:-

English Language and Comprehension: – In English Language and Comprehension the candidates can score 25+ marks. This number of attempts is possible with a rational strategy. The candidates should prepare for scoring sections first to secure cut off marks and then move to other topics.

Phase 1:- To prepare for scoring and easy topics

Phase 2:- Scoring but level of difficulty is either moderate or tough:-

 

Quantitative Aptitude: – In this section also there are questions from easy to moderate and sometimes difficult also. The candidates should attempt 23+ questions. The candidates can prepare for this section in two phases:-

Phase 1:- To prepare for scoring and easy topics:-

Phase 2:- Scoring but level of difficulty is either moderate or tough:-

Reasoning Ability: – In this section also there are questions from easy to moderate. The candidates should attempt this section in two phases, first to secure sectional cut off and second to increase score. The candidates should attempt 27+ questions:-

Phase 1:- To prepare for scoring and easy topics:-

Inequality: – The questions of inequality remain easy to attempt. The candidates can easily attempt all 5 questions in 3 minutes.

Phase 2:- Scoring but level of difficulty is either moderate or tough:-

Once the syllabus is complete start taking mocks on regular basis. The candidates must do proper analysis of mocks in order to know the grey areas.

All the best for your exams,

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