Last Week Strategy for IBPS RRB Officer Scale – I Mains Exam 2016

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Last Week Strategy for IBPS RRB Officer Scale – I Mains Exam 2016

Dear Friends,

As The result of IBPS RRB Officer Scale – I was recently announced First of all congratulations to all the IBPS RRB Officer Scale Prelims qualifiers.

The Mains phase of Officer scale I and the exam of Officer Scale – II and III will be conducted on 11th December 2016. We are sharing with you a strategy that would help you score better in this mains exam.

How to master in Quant Section?

The basic idea is to get your fundamentals (basics) strong.  Generally, quantitative questions in the exams are based on simple concepts, and this makes it an absolute must that one has a working knowledge of these concepts. For this, a few core skills should be developed.

  • These core skills include accuracy and speed.
  • It also includes the ability to perform simple and complex calculations under time pressure and the ability to use logic and reasoning while solving mathematics questions.
  • Furthermore, pacing is an important aspect. It involves the practice of moving onto the next question if you are stuck on a single question so to cover more of the test.
  • Do not waste most of the time in a few questions while missing out on the rest.

How to master in Reasoning section?

Reasoning, have you ever thought why this section is needed or important for banking exams. As this section has no practical application in banking jobs. This section is important because it reflects you, your ability to solve situations and the most important thing is how you approach, how you think and solve the situation in less time. This section requires lots of practise to acquire . You will yourself find out the best way out of several others to solve puzzles, coding decoding, input output etc in Reasoning Section only through practise. As per the new pattern this section now has the tremendous power to dominate you in any exam.

How to master in English/Hindi Section?

  • Divide it up into chunks and seriously master each chunk. Memorize with a fresh mind.
  • Read and practice Exercise to have good command over English Grammar, go through our
  • Easy way to learn English/Hindi vocabulary is to read books to improve your vocabulary skills.
  • You can use the difficult words assigned for the day in conversation or in your writings to help you practice.
  • Next, see your performance in the reading comprehension section of the mock test.
  • Read books, articles, blogs, websites, newspapers etc. of varying topics and length.
    This will improve your reading speed and comprehension.

General Awareness –

To prepare this topic, you can regularly go through the daily updates that are provided on Sehpaathi. Try to cover the happenings of at least last 3 months. Besides this, do not forget to cover the Static GK part as well. Under this, try to cover the countries, their capitals and currencies (Try to focus especially on the countries that have been in news lately, for instance, the countries visited by our Prime Minister or President or with whom any major MoU has been signed), Major organizations and their headquarters, Important Days etc.

Computer Knowledge –

40 Questions will be asked from this topic. Go through the following topics in this section –

How to Manage Time ?
Analyse your strong and weak areas and then try to devote proper time to that section accordingly. We have provided below a general time allotment that you should devote each day.

  • Reasoning Ability – 2 -3 hours everyday
  • Quantitative Aptitude – At least 3 hours everyday since this section requires thorough practice.
  • English / Hindi Language – 2 hours everyday
  • General Awareness – 1 – 1.5 hours everyday
  • Computer Knowledge – 1 hour everyday

 

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