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How to Crack the Quantitative Proficiency Section of the Banking Exam?

The Quantitative Aptitude section can help you do well on any exam if you prepare efficiently.
To get better results in the area of ​​quantitative aptitude, we need to work on our computational power. We recommend reading Essential Formulas, Shortcut Tricks, Vedic Math Books, and Calculation Shortcuts to improve your math skills. You can also find frequently asked questions from the Quantitative Eligibility section and practice your questions based on them. Get the basics of the various topics presented in this section and review the answers to questions about those topics to understand the correct approach to solving them.

Pay particular attention to data interpretation issues, especially the math set, as you may be asked 2-3 sets of these questions on the exam.
Topics covered in the Quantitative Eligibility section:
Simplifications, Percentages, Ratios and Proportions, Mixtures and Arguments, Gains and Losses, Averages, Series of Numbers, Speed-Time and Distance, Time and Work, Number Systems, Data Sufficiency, Measurements, Data Interpretation, Simple and Compound Interest, Problem Age , quadratic equations, linear equations, permutations and combinations, about probabilities.

How to crack the reasoning section on the bank exam.

The reasoning section is all about how well you practice. This section contains no formulas or easy tricks, but it will test your thinking and perception. So, first and foremost, understand how to approach questions in the discussion section.

Practice the different topics in this section for at least two hours each day. The more you practice, the easier it will be to answer the questions in this section of the exam. Pay special attention to riddles and seating arrangement questions that contain at least 2-3 parameters. You can easily count 3-4 sets of these questions on the exam. Proven exercises allow you to solve these problems in a timely and accurate manner.         

How to crack the English part in all banking exams?

English is required in both the written and written exams, so it is the highest scoring section, and you should also be proficient in English at the time of the group discussion and interview.

Read books and newspapers daily to increase your vocabulary. If there is anything you can do to really expand your vocabulary and develop a feeling for speaking English, it is to read books and use the language in your daily life. You should read it underlined and find its meaning in a decent dictionary. Simply select a different word of the day to use during the rest of your preparation period, with the goal of making it part of your vocabulary.

Start speaking English with your friends and family. Try watching English programs so that you can create complex sentences in the appropriate language even in everyday life.

The above steps will help you improve not only your vocabulary but also your English speaking skills. Also, make sure you fully understand all the topics asked in the online lens test. Topics covered:
Reading Comprehension, Text Filling, Sentence Correction, Sentence Substitution, Sentence Completion, Grammar (Filling Gaps, Finding Mistakes, Replacing Phrases), Parajambles, Vocabulary (Filling Gaps, Recognizing Mistakes)

How to crack the general awareness section on the banking exam?

Be properly prepared for the important current affairs of the last 4-5 months. You can also read the daily current affairs material available on our sister website www.bakersdaily.in. You can also download the Current Affairs Capsule (available here). Read on to help you prepare for this section efficiently.

Also, pay special attention to Banking Awareness, as most of the questions in this section are from the Banking/Financial Awareness segment.

You can subscribe to our YouTube channel for Banking Awareness videos. We have also shared the Static GK Digest to help you prepare for the all-important Static GK for this exam. For better exam preparation, be sure to check. How to remove the explanatory paper in the bank exam?
There are 2 questions (1 essay, 1 letter). Basically, I have an essay on a banking related topic.

We recommend that you read the newspaper editorial section of our sister domain (www.bankersdaily.in) to create your explanatory document.

Essay topics are most likely based on current issues related to the banking sector, social issues, major government programs, etc. When writing letters, it is important to have a clear understanding of the correct format for both formal and informal letters.

Golden tips for cracking all bank checks easily:

1. Take the free trial test and assess your topic and section scores. Create your own schedule for clearing section boundaries according to your exam pattern.

2. Practice one topic each day. Gradually start from basic to difficult so that you don’t have questions later. Start with a simple question.

3. Try the basic theme first. for example:
Don’t bring pipes or tanks ahead of time or work before you have the chance.

4. Find the best coaching agency in your area. There are many institutions that actually support students.

Five. If you go to the library, you will find many books that you cannot buy by yourself. We personally believe that libraries provide the best environment to boost your inner energy and study with more interest and concentration. There are many universities that have libraries. .

6. Get YouTube support. There are many tutorials on all topics on the internet. Check out our YouTube channel. Try to find the best shortcut to solve the problem. Because each tutor has their own way of solving problems. As you prepare, don’t forget to practice your shortcuts.

7. Practice online. Find digital versions of previous year’s solved problems on the Internet and try to solve the questions. It can reduce the fear of online exams.

8. Try to mingle with students who are preparing for such an exam. This will help keep your study plan on track.

9. Group study will be better. Exchange your doubts and find a solution. The exchange of knowledge will help you gain more valuable information. In RACE, we follow this practice strategy in the Basic Circle program.

10. Improve your solving ability in minimum time.

11. Don’t throw yourself completely into the books. Try to rest at least every 2 hours.

12. Don’t focus on what you’re weak at. Focusing on objects helps you to erase the cutout. 13. Spend time reading newspapers. Read important news and write it down. Create tips for learning and remembering Common Sense.

14. Read editorials from famous newspapers like (Hindu, Industry, etc.). Learn new words from editorials and antonyms of the same word side by side.

15. Learn tables, squares, cubes with numbers up to 30 to save calculation time.

16. Play puzzle games anywhere to open your brain veins to improve your thinking power.

Surendra Gusain

Hi, I am Surendra Gusain founder-director of DOTNET Institute and a Professional IT Trainer, Digital Marketing Trainer, Youtuber, and Blogger with 23 years of experience in computer training at DOTNET Institute.

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