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Introduction of Laminated Rough Sheet for IBPS Exam

Introduction of Laminated Rough Sheet for IBPS Exam

Hello Friends,

As the change in the pattern of examination has already become something very predictable, IBPS blows the minds of banking aspirants once again by not providing them with the rough sheets to solve the questions.

A laminated A4 size sheet was taped to the table and students were asked to solve the questions on that sheet using a black sketch pen and rub using a handkerchief of low quality. It was really inconvenient for the students to solve the questions this way, especially the ones from Reasoning Section and Quantitative Aptitude.

Now that this has happened already in the IBPS Clerk Mains Examination, it is expected that the trend will be followed in the upcoming banking examinations  that will be conducted in future.

Issue Regarding Laminated Rough Sheets:

  • It became really difficult to solve the puzzles in which more than one possibility was required to reach the final solution.
  • Regularly Writing and erasing made sheet darker,some important points were missed
  • The ink made a problem while biometric verification,which took a lot of time
  • Writing and Erasing over and over, was only a waste of time in the hour of a competitive examination where the time to solve the questions is so limited.

Few tips for you on how to deal with this in future:

  • Keep yourself prepared for any such situation that you may come across in a banking examination so that you do not waste your precious time indulging in an argument with the authorities present at your center, as they are only doing what they are told by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection i.e. IBPS.
  • Make sure that you do not consume more than one sheet while solving a puzzle or any other question that involves too much of writing at home.
  • Try to increase your thinking abilities so as you make a minimal use of pen or pencil in the examination.

 

Preeti Singh

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