Approach for IDBI PO Exam 2017
Dear Friends,
IDBI Assistant Manager 2016-17 Exam is just around the corner. To clear this Exam, a right approach plays a crucial role. So, today we are providing you an approach to be followed for IDBI Assistant Manager Exam in order to excel in your preparation.
We hope this will surely help you in preparing the strategy on which subject/topics you need to focus more.
EXAM PATTERN:
S.No. | Name of Subject | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
1. | Reasoning Ability | 50 | 50 | Composite time of 2 hours |
2. | English Language | 50 | 50 | |
3. | Quantitative Aptitude | 50 | 50 | |
4. | General Awareness (with special reference to Banking) | 50 | 50 |
Key points should always be kept in mind while preparing. These are:
- Speed and Accuracy: It is the essential tool for clearing any Bank exam. Build your speed by practicing more and more and couple that with accuracy. Always try to attempt those questions in which you are sure of your answers. Prevent any negative marking.
- The golden rule: Practice makes a man perfect. Practice each and every question type. This will enhance your speed also. Also you become confident while attempting the same set of questions in the exam.
- Time Management: During the exam preparation and also during the exam, focus on the amount of time you take for a particular question. Do not spend too much of your time on any question, instead move on to the next question. And leave that question for the time left with you.
- Doubts: Doubts should be cleared as and when they arise. If you have a doubt or any concept is not clear, then clear it with your mentors, friends.
- Mock tests: These are the best way to check your performance. Mock Tests will also help you increase your speed in solving the paper, along with smooth and easy movement across sections. While doing Mock tests, focus on clearing sectional cut off and gaining high score too.
In the beginning start with the section that is less time consuming and can be performed in few minutes. Next approach to the section you are comfortable with.
Our advice is first take up sections like – General awareness and English Language. There after Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude. This will avoid any confusion and you will be able to move hassle free.
Overall Expected difficulty level of the exam is Moderate to Difficulty
Do’s and dont’s while the exam:
- Do not devote so much time to a single question.
- Do not be in a hurry while doing a question
- Do not guess the answer.
- Do attempt the questions left in the remaining time.
- Do read all the questions properly.
- Do relax and stay calm.
- Do attempt only those questions you are sure of