Showing posts with label Tips for Bank Exams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips for Bank Exams. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Last Minute Revision Strategies - IBPS CWE Clerical Cadre Exam

There are too many things to do and too less time to focus upon. Revising all that you had prepared for IBPS CWE is a hefty task to accomplish wherein you need to organise your time and plan your revision in advance. The main objective is to work on your notes in various ways to make them more memorable.

Create a Revision Timetable: A lot of you must be aware of making a time-table and studying for exam. However, when you are revising for the paper, make realistic goals that blend well with the time you have along with breaks now and then.

Recognize Key Topics: Since there are just four subjects to study, identify the most important topics to revise and go through them thoroughly. This will not only save you from unnecessary stress but will also boost your confidence. You can select the topics on the basis of previous

Balance your Revision: Make sure that you are not revising all the difficult topics on a particular day and the easy ones another day. Balance your revision by blending a difficult topic with an easy one. This will keep you interested in the preparation and improve your recall value.

Revise in Short Package: Manage your time table in a way that you take 10 minutes break in each hour of revision. If you find problem in recalling a topic that is of utmost importance, switch to the method of writing and learning. Follow these steps- Look, Say, Cover, Write, and Check as it makes the learning much more effective.

Follow different method for different topics: Revise your notes in the order of importance and difficulty level. There is no point of reading and re-reading the entire book as it will only increase your stress levels. Just scan through the important points, headings, examples, and charts. Write the concise version of your notes with an aim to reduce difficult topic into an index card. Give it a colour as it helps you to memorise and compartmentalise things in your mind.
Make sure your notes are well organised and easy to follow. Realise that it just an exam and not an end to your life. Understand that we all get anxious at times and hence you should not shut doors to the outer world. Talk to family members and meet friends to freshen up and reduce unnecessary stress levels.

Eat healthy, sleep well and recall better - Tips to succeed in the PO Exam for Associate Banks of SBI

The initial stage of becoming a Probationary Officer requires a candidate to crack the written exam. A lot of hard work and dedication is required on the candidate’s part to get selected in the management cadre of the bank. Since only few days are left for the Probationary Officer written exam for recruitment in associate banks of SBI, you need to adopt the right strategy to avoid last minute panick.

Manage your time: Instead of devoting your time to learning new things, start revising whatever you have studied till date. Make a structured plan for the last few days and start with revising the most important topics first followed by the less important topics.

Give mock tests: Try solving at least 5 question papers as it will help you find any difficult areas in the test papers that you have covered and need revision. It will also help you increase speed in solving the paper, along with smooth and easy movement across sections (in case you don’t know a particular answer).

Healthy diet: Never ignore the breakfast as it is an important meal that helps you keep running throughout the day even if you miss the lunch. Eat fruits as they are healthy and a good source of nutrition. Avoid oily food as it will make you feel sleepy throughout the day. Do not take any food or liquids which contain caffeine or chocolate three hours before sleeping.

Sleep well: Try to sleep at a fixed time every night. Avoid sleeping in the afternoons; a short nap may be helpful though. Avoid stimulating your sensory system by too much TV, arguments, or fights.

Last minute strategy for different sections of PO exam

HOW to approach the various sections of the exam for best results.
Objective TestThe written examination for recruitment as Probationary Officer to the 5 associate banks of State Bank of India will comprise 4 sections in the objective test which will be of two hours duration.
  • Each of the four sections will have 50 questions of one mark each. One-fourth of the marks allotted to the question are deducted for each wrong answer given. So answer only those questions the answers to which you are absolutely sure of. There is not much scope for ‘wild guesses’.
  • You have to qualify each test separately and score at least 40 per cent overall aggregate in the objective test to move to next stage. So give equal importance to all the four sections while trying to solidify your strong areas.
  • Reasoning: Practice the questions that you have solved earlier. Clear your concepts.
  • Data Analysis and Interpretation: Go through the ‘techniques’ and ‘tricks’ of solving this section. Practice, again is important.
  • General Awareness/Marketing/Computer: One day devoted to this section will be more than enough for revision. Remember that the paper must have been set by now. Go through the newspaper headlines and other material of the past few months. This is a highly scoring section if you have decent knowledge of the subject.
  • English language: No point learning new words or reading difficult paragraphs. Revise the words you have already learnt. There is not much scope for revision as well. Concentrate on the first two sections instead of wasting time learning English. Of course practicing comprehension with the help of an English teacher could give you the confidence in the exam hall.
Descriptive TestThis paper will be of one hour duration and check your proficiency in English language. You can write a letter or two as also a couple of essays and get them checked by an experienced teacher. This will definitely help you write better and organize your thoughts while penning them down.

Organise yourself to crack the PO Exam for recruitment to Associate Banks of SBI

how to strategise for best outcome in the exam
  • Do not study new topicsIt is now less than a week to go for one of the biggest opportunities to make a successful career in the most prestigious banks of India. Do not study any new topic as the question paper has been prepared by now.

  • ReviseRevision is the best thing that you can do as the time is limited. Moreover, it is extremely important to revise whatever you have prepared until now. Avoid reading books. Use your notes for revision.

  • Practice recallEveryone has his/her own style of recalling things. Some learn by association while others even have the capability to visualize the page of the book as they try to recall any piece of information. Find your strengths and practice recollecting whatever you have learnt as speed is as important as accuracy in these competitive examinations.

  • At least one question paper a dayTime management is extremely important in these exams as stated above. Consider your study room an examination hall and solve one set of question papers in this last week before the exam. This will give you the confidence and key skills to solve, mark and revise the answers before submitting the final copy. It will also help you spot weak areas and work on them to give a final touch to your preparation.

  • Do not let pressure/stress hamper your effortsSome people work well under pressure while others tend to crumble. Try to analyse your style and work accordingly. A little pressure as the exam nears will keep you on your toes while thinking too much about the exam will surely throw you off track. Build confidence, relax and take the exam head-on.

Tips to minimise Negative Marking in Bank Exams

The nightmare of negative marking in bank exams, be it for the post of Clerk or Probationary Officer, haunts every aspirant taking these exams. The negative marks are awarded to each and every wrong answer and ranges from 0.25 to 0.50 marks deduction. Public and private sector banks in India are hiring employees to meet the rise in bank openings and are likely to continue the same for next few years. While a candidate who has taken this exam previously knows the way to deal with negative marking through tried and tested outcomes of thoughtlessly ticking answers; a candidate who is taking the exam for the first time needs to take care of the methods to evade extreme negative marks.
  1. It is advisable that the candidate reads the question carefully and avoids marking answers thoughtlessly.
  2. Analyzing the previous question papers will help the candidate to get a clear picture of the pattern of questions asked in each section.
  3. Practice makes the man perfect. This quote fits well in each qualifying or entrance exams. It is the only key to avoid negative marking. There are 120-150 questions in bank exam which needs to be completed in 3 hours making it essential for candidates to look for short-cut methods thereby saving precious time for sections unanswered. Practicing mock papers will help the candidate to decide on the required time to answer each question.
  4. A candidate should make a habit of preparing short notes of important questions, formulas, theorems etc that can be referred during the last minute preparation.
  5. Candidates should make sure not to get lured for answering maximum amount of questions. Trying answering first the questions that you are confident of being correct. Guessing answers will reduce the marks without your knowing. Take calculated risk only when necessary.
  6. Avoid overwriting or erasing answers as it would be difficult for computers to read OMR sheets as improper erasing marks will be calculated as wrong answers leading to negative marks.
  7. Do not get stuck with questions you are not sure of as exam like bank PO has 225 questions that needs to be answered within 135 minutes leaving 36 seconds spent per question. Proceed to next question as soon as possible and come back if you have time.

 

Tips to prepare for Bank Interview

Since now you have cleared your written exam, the last phase of the bank recruitment process is Interview. Along with your performance at written exam, interview will be the deciding factor if you have cracked the recruitment process successfully. While your knowledge was judged in the written exams, the employer will judge your communication, attitude, and problem solving skills.

Know the bankThe first step to the preparation of bank interview is knowing the bank of which you have cleared the exam. Almost all banks today have their website to promote financial products and provide online banking for their customers. Know about their history, services, products, achievement, management, as well as their values.

Practice interview questionsAsk a friend to help you prepare for basic interview questions. Interviewers would ask about you, your family background, strengths, weaknesses, the reason they should hire you etc. Give a copy of your resume to a friend and allow him/her to question you about your education and work experience.

Preparing situation based questionsInterviewers might ask the candidates questions related to their personal life or work history when they had to face issues or conflicts with a tough boss, a stubborn customer or an arrogant co-worker or pleasant experiences when an employer or customer was pleased with your work. The motive is to judge the candidate as a team player, his/her efficiency in handling a specific situation, honesty etc. The candidate should ensure to answer these situational questions with a real-life example.

Practice questionsOnce you are prepared with the interview questions, sit or stand in front of the mirror and practice looking yourself in the eyes. Pay attention to the nervousness, the way you speak, its pace and clarity of words. You can even record your voice to notice the problem areas and rectify them.

Prepare questions to ask the interviewerGenerally it is expected of the candidate to ask questions about the company or position at the end of the interview. The interviewee can ask questions about the duties at the bank.

Dress upBesides preparing for the interview, it is important that the candidate is perfectly groomed and has a professional interview outfit. Both men and women should wear business suit, that are clean and wrinkle free.

How To Prepare For English In Bank Exams

Amongst the other subjects that are decisive for candidate’s performance in bank exams, be it Probationary Officer or Clerical, English forms an important part of the squad. While this paper is generally considered easy by the candidate, the tricky questions makes all the answers seem to be correct. It is therefore essential that the candidate takes this paper seriously and know the basics of the language before jumping on sample papers or previous year’s paper. The English paper will have 50 questions carrying 1 mark each making a total of 50 marks.

Detailed syllabus for English in bank exams
English paper in bank PO exam or bank Clerical exam judges the candidate in the following arena viz comprehension; prepositions, correct/ incorrect, fill in the blanks (using verbs, preposition, articles etc), Para jumbles, sentence corrections, Synonyms, Antonyms, Grammatical errors, idiom & phrases, questions on passage, one word substitution, general grammar and questions on passage. The standard of the questions will be of 10+2 level.
Descriptive part of the test reviews a candidate’s writing abilities and includes 4-5 questions in areas including essay on current topics, summary writing, and reading comprehension. The duration of descriptive part is normally one hour.

Preparing for English exam
  • Pay attention to the grammatical mistakes as they can change the meaning of the sentence. It is advisable that the candidate spends some time in learning the usage of grammar.
  • Another blunder made by the candidate in bank exam is the spelling mistakes. The best way to avoid this mistake to re-check the paper and make sure that there are no such errors in the paper.
  • Make sure that while putting down your thoughts and ideas on paper, the sentence formation is correct. The candidate should improve his/ her way of speaking good English to perk up sentence formation.
  • The candidate should make a habit of reading English newspaper on a regular basis especially the editorial part as it helps in improving comprehension skills and better understanding of the language.
  • Reading newspapers also helps in improving vocabulary; the candidate should note down the difficult words and look up for their meaning in dictionary.
  • Read good grammar books of 10th level like Wren and Martin and practice sets for English language on a regular basis. Check your score, go through the questions in which you faced difficulty, and practice them accordingly.
  • The next important part in English is comprehension which helps you to score better in the subject. There are around 15 questions based on a paragraph which can be easily solved once you understand the paragraph.
  • Fill-in-the-blanks section is another section wherein you can score by just improving grammatical skills. There are 10 questions in a paragraph where you have to fill-in-the-blanks in the sentences and 5 questions on conventional fill-in-the-blanks type questions).
  • Finding errors in a sentence requires good understanding of the English grammar and regular practice.
  • For descriptive part, practice writing skills by writing short notes on any day to day topics to develop your skill of sentence formation and proper usage of grammar.

How to Crack Bank PO Exams – 5 Sure Shot Tips

The growing demand of banking sector has made it the most preferred destinations for employment.
Banking jobs especially the Bank Probationary Officer (PO) has emerged as the most sought after career option in recent times. Bank PO exam is the gateway to the management cadre of the banking industry. Individual banks conduct entrance exams for bank PO as and when vacancies arise. After selection the candidate has to complete his/ her probation period.
A candidate can be asked to do anything during his/ her completion period. A bank PO aspirant should hence start preparing for bank PO exams since his/ her college days to understand the nitty-gritty of the exam. To simplify your preparation, jagranjosh.com has enlisted a few sure shot tips on cracking the exams for bank probationary officers.
1. Syllabus and Exam Pattern: Know the syllabus of the bank exam for which you are preparing and then look at the previous year question paper to gain information on the exam pattern of that particular exam. Usually the written tests for bank PO exam consist of 2 parts mainly objective test and descriptive test. While the written test consists of four sections namely, English language test, quantitative ability, Reasoning, and General Awareness/ Marketing Aptitude; the descriptive test demands the candidate to write essay length answers on current issues. Candidates selected in written test are then called for Group Discussion and/ or interview.

2. Preparing for Exam: Candidates preparing for bank PO exam are expected to have good knowledge of Mathematics up to Class X. For this purpose, the candidate should focus on preparing from NCERT books and focus on answering questions through mental calculations to speed up the process. Reasoning section needs to be extensively practiced to clear the sectional cut- off. The candidate should also work upon the English section and strong vocabulary which comes in the form of comprehension, fill-in-the-blanks, antonyms, synonyms etc. General Awareness section can easily be prepared by cultivating a habit of attentively reading a national newspaper daily.

3. Time Management: Clubbed with hard work and determination, time management is the key to crack the entry - level test for the Bank PO Exam. Besides being able to strategise time by focussing on the easier subjects first followed by the tough ones; one should also know the skill to attempt 225 questions in 135 minutes time. It means a candidate has to spill not more than 36 seconds per question. For this purpose, a candidate should attempt the easier part first like General Awareness, Marketing Aptitude first followed by others. Try attempting 175- 185 questions with 90 percent accuracy to be a step closer to your goal.

4. Leave Doubtful Questions: Try attempting those answers first of which you are confident and should not attempt any questions which are doubtful in your mind. The process of negative marking in the entrance exams will cut down the percentage of right answers with the wrong ones. A practical knowledge of this arena can be gained through solving lots of sample papers.

5. Know Banking Regulations: A bank PO aspirant is expected to have knowledge of general banking regulations and should have at least some knowledge of SEBI and its regulations. Candidates should ensure that they are aware of the key points of banking regulations.

The Right Strategy for Bank Exams

An effective strategy can help you crack bank exams without any difficulty. Tips to crack bank PO and clerk exams
Bank exams pave the way for a satisfying career with a lot of growth potential. A bank probationary officer or a clerk has the satisfaction of serving the banking needs of both the rich and the poor. Although not too difficult to crack, these exams assess a candidate’s general ability to understand and execute the work processes. General awareness, English, reasoning/quantitative aptitude and computer knowledge are the various areas that are covered in these exams.

There is nothing to worry if you have the right frame of mind and the inclination to crack these exams. Here are certain tips that will help you pass bank exams without any difficulties:

ResolveA career in banking is highly rewarding in terms of money and other benefits that you get as an officer or a clerk. But you should first assess your potential and willingness to make a career in this sector. Once you resolve to work as a banking officer there is nothing that can stop you from realizing your dream as the industry is witnessing unprecedented growth.

StrategiseOnce you have made up your mind, it becomes essential that you make an effective strategy. First of all, go through the previous year question papers to understand the nature of questions being asked in these exams. Also, try and talk to someone who works in a bank and learn from his experience of taking the exams.

Employment newsThe next thing is to stay informed with all the notifications about bank recruitment. As there are both private and public banks in our country you have the option to choose whether you would like to work for the government or in a corporate environment. Vacancies in all public sector banks are notified in Employment News Paper.

Start preparingOnce you have a thorough understanding of what you are expected to do, you can start preparing for the written examinations. In the meantime, keep applying to all the banks and make your choices only when you get selected.
 

IBPS PO Common Interview 2013 (Tips and Strategy-How to Face Bank Interview)

IBPS is ready to conduct Common Interview for the candidates who have successfully qualified Common Written Examination for PO Recruitment. The written examination was conducted in October 2013. On the basis of scores in IBPS PO Exam 2013, the commission will conduct common interview of the candidates. The qualified candidates have to face interview boards for getting employment in Public Sector Banks. Every candidate gets nervous initially that ultimately affects his/her performance. Here are some steps and guidelines to reduce nervousness and perform well in interview sessions.

Interview
Interview is a face to face interaction between interviewer and interviewee. It is very useful in judging candidate’s fine qualities. It helps in discovering candidate’s initiative tacts, mental alertness, self confidence etc.

First Impression
The most impressive part of interviewee is his personality and behavior. Some points will help the candidates in impressing the board members, which are as follows:
  • Simple and formal dress
  • Walking and sitting in proper posture
  • Relaxed behavior
  • Smiling when entering and leaving the interview room
  • Looking at the interviewer while talking
  • Shaking hands when invited firmly and briefly
  • Speaking clearly and loudly
  • Adhering to point of discussion
  • Logical approach

  • Undesirable Mannerism
  • Giving monosyllabic answers: It tends to give an impression that the candidate does not have sound knowledge on the subject
  • Do not give the answers in low pitch, which is not audible to the board. This causes displeasure. It is advisable to speak clearly and loudly.
Avoid Too Many Hand Gestures
It is advisable to the candidate to not use too many hand gestures as this creates bad impression in the minds of the board members.

IBPS PO Common Interview 2013 (Tips and Strategy-Points to Remember)

In this present era, the academic achievement is not only the considering factor for getting selection in an interview. There are some other important points, which the candidates should follow while going for bank interview.

• Please remember that the interviewers are well read and experienced person. They know all the details and full information about the job for which you are called.
• While entering the interview room, no sound ought to be created. The candidate should open and close the door very gently.
• The candidate should look a composed man; he/she should display no hurry or haste, nervousness, or any fear complex.
• Wish the interviewers in such a manner as you are used to or as you think propers. The accepted manner of salutation is to say, good morning/ afternoon Sir/Madam.
• You should take your seat only when you are asked to do so and take the seat with saying thanks to the interviewers.
• The candidate should not show any sign of nervousness or trying moving his hand unnecessarily or touching the things placed on the table.
• The candidate should answer question answer the questions in a calm and composed manner. He should listen with full attention every question and answer the same with complete confidence.
• The candidate should be cautious about his standing position at the end of the interview.
• He/she should politely thank the interviewers and leave the room without looking back to them.

(jagranjosh.com)

IBPS PO Common Interview 2013 (Tips and Strategy - Questions Asked in Bank Interview)

IBPS will conduct Common Interview for the candidates who are successful in Common Written Examination for PO Recruitment. The written examination was conducted in October 2013. On the basis of scores in IBPS PO Exam 2013, the commission will conduct common interview of the candidates. The qualified candidates have to face interview boards for getting employment in Public Sector Banks. All candidates nervous while interview, which affects his/her performance. Here are some questions that are generally asked in the interview.

Q1. Introduce yourself?
Q2. Introduce yourself in one minute ?
Q3. Define yourself in one word?
Q4. Define yourself in one line?
Q5. Describe yourself?
Q6. Meaning of your name, Who named you and why?
Q7. Any namesake?
Q8. What is your father's name & his job profile?
Q9. Your family background?
Q10. Where you come from?
Q11. Tell me/us about your native place/city/state?
Q12. For what it is famous?
Q13. What are your hobbies and interests?
Q14. What is the use of your hobbies in this organisation?
Q15. If you will not get success this time then what will you do ?
Q16. Your Educational background ?
Q17. Your previous acheivements?
Q18. Any extra curricular activity?
Q19. Why do you want to join Banking sector?
Q20. What qualities one should posses to be a Bank officer? Do you think you have these qualities?
Q21. Tell me about this organisation ?
Q22. Who is the founder of this bank?
Q23. When was this bank nationalized ?
Q24. Current financial position of this bank?
Q25. Who is your ideal or a person who inspired you most?
Q26. How is your subject helpful in banking sector?
Q27. Why there is a Gap in your studies?
Q28. Your strong and weak points?
Q.29. As a student of Science/Art/Commerce, why did'nt you go for higher studies?
Q30. Newspapers and magazine which you prefer to read? Name the Editor of Newspaper?
Q31. Why we should select you?
Q32. Why do you want to be a Officer?
Q33. Are you married ?
Q34. If you marry after competing this examination may I hope you will be mopping up huge money as dowry ?
Q35. Any girl friend? If not then why?
Q36. What is your idea of life?
Q37. What is the importance of hobby in our life?
Q38. What about those who have no hobbies? Are they not creative?
Q39. As you are from Hindi medium, but we are sorry to say that we have vacancies in South only and as you said you like to talk in Hindi. If we appoint you, how will you adjust yourself in South, where only a few people know Hindi?
Q40. I don't know Hindi, I know English and specially south based languages, as I am from south, whenever talk to me, please speak in English.
Q41. Which officer gave you the certificate for, being a caste certificate/character certificate?
Q42. Why could you not get success yet?
Q43. Have you been cleared any exam before it?
Q44. If you don't get final selection in this examination too what would you do?
Q45. How many members are in your family?
Q46. What does your mother do or whether she is a house wife or in job?
Q47. Where did you spend your childhood?
Q48. Why don't you join your family business?
Q49. Your ideal person, leader, party and why?
Q50. Does anybody serve in the banking industry from your family? if yes then who they are and in which bank they are serving?

(jagranjosh.com)

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

IBPS Clerk Common Interview 2013 (Tips and Strategy-How to Face Bank Interview)

IBPS will conduct Common Interview for recruitment to the post of Clerical Cadre in Public Sector Banks. The common written examination was held in Month of December 2013. The results of Common Written Exam were declared on 2 January 2014. On the basis of performance in written, candidates will be called for interview that will commence from February 2014. The successful candidates should be ready to face interview boards for getting employment in Banking Sector. Jagranjosh.com has come up with some valuable tips for the candidates appearing for clerk interview and enables them to perform well for interview.

Interview Session
Interview Session is considered as face to face interaction between candidate and interviewer. This round is conducted to judge the qualities of the candidates including candidate’s initiative tacts, mental alertness, self confidence etc.

First Impression should always be Good
The most notable part in the interview session is the personality and behavior of the candidate. The candidates should go through the following points that will help him in impressing the board members that are as follows:
  • Simple and formal dress
  • Walking and sitting in proper posture
  • Relaxed behavior
  • Smiling when entering and leaving the interview room
  • Looking at the interviewer while talking
  • Shaking hands when invited firmly and briefly
  • Speaking clearly and loudly
  • Adhering to point of discussion
  • Logical approach
Detrimental traits
  • Giving monosyllabic answers: It tends to give an impression that the candidate does not have sound knowledge on the subject
  • Do not give the answers in low pitch, which is not audible to the board. This causes displeasure. It is advisable to speak clearly and loudly.
(jagranjosh.com)

IBPS Specialist Officers Exam 2014 (Time Management Tips)

Institute of Banking and Personnel Selection (IBPS) is all set to conduct Common Written Examination for recruitment to the post of Specialist Officers.The examination will be held on 8 February and 9 February 2014. Managing time in proper way is extremely important for the candidates who are preparing for the upcoming IBPS CWE SO Exam 2013.

Before appearing in the examination, the candidates must have to review below mentioned important tips and manage time in better way.
• Reach the examination venue, 30 minutes prior of scheduled time to avoid any discomfort
• Pre-Plan your travel to avoid delay
• If the candidate live far from the exam venue than reach the destination before two or a day before.
Carry valid ID proof such as Passport/PAN Card/ Driving License/Voter’s Card/Bank passbook with photograph/Photo Identity Proof issued by a Gazetted Officer (on official letterhead) or Photo Identity Proof issued by a People’s Representative (on official letterhead)/Identity card issued by a recognized college/University/Aadhar card with photograph/Employee ID in original as well as a photocopy
• Call letter with your recent passport size photograph
• Bring all the necessary things along like ball point pen for rough work and other documentation works.
When START signal for Test is given, do not waste your time in first reading all the questions as is done in the School/College/University examinations.

(jagranjosh.com)

IBPS Specialist Officers Exam 2014 (Do’s & Don’ts for Exam)

Institute of Banking and Personnel Selection (IBPS) is all set to conduct Common Written Examination for recruitment to the post of Specialist Officers. The examination will be held on 8 February and 9 February 2014. Jagranjosh.com has come up with Do’s & Don’ts for Exam for helping the candidates in avoiding last minute rush.

Punctuality is essential requisite for every candidate in examination. The candidate should be present at the examination hall before half an hour of commencement of the examination

Documents to Carry
• The candidate attending the examination should affix their resent colored passport size photograph in the space provided in the call letter.
• They should also keep the Xerox copy of the photo identity proof along with call letter for verification purposes.
• Also, the candidate is required to put their signature and thumb impression in the space provided on the call letter in the presence of the invigilator in the exam hall

Don’ts of Examination Hall
• Avoid using any unfair means during the online test
• Do not Impersonate or procure impersonation by any person
• Do not Misbehave at the examination venue
• Avoid Obtaining support of his/her candidature by any means
• The candidate will be disqualified from online test permanently for specific period from any examination or selection by the Bank if found guilty
• Do not bring calculator inside examination hall

Usage of Mobile Phones
Mobile Phones / pagers / calculator / Books / Notes or any such devices is banned inside examination hall. Any infringement of these instructions shall entail cancellation of candidature and disciplinary action including ban from future examinations.

(jagranjosh.com)

Tips and Strategy-Questions Asked in Bank Interview (IBPS Clerk Common Interview 2013)

IBPS is conducting Common Interview for the candidates who are successful in Common Written Examination for Clerical Cadre Recruitment. The written examination was held on 13 November 2013, 01 December 2013, 07 December 2013, 08 December 2013, 14 December 2013, and 15 December 2013. On the basis of scores in IBPS Clerk Exam 2013, the commission will conduct common interview of the candidates. The qualified candidates have to face interview boards for getting employment in Public Sector Banks. Here are some questions that are generally asked in the interview.

Q1. Introduce yourself?
Q2. Introduce yourself in one minute?
Q3. Define yourself in one word?
Q4. Define yourself in one line?
Q5. Describe yourself?
Q6. Meaning of your name, who named you and why?
Q7. Any namesake?
Q8. What is your father's name & his job profile?
Q9. Your family background?
Q10. Where you come from?
Q11. Tell me/us about your native place/city/state?
Q12. For what it is famous?
Q13. What are your hobbies and interests?
Q14. What is the use of your hobbies in this organisation?
Q15. If you will not get success this time then what will you do ?
Q16. Your Educational background ?
Q17. Your previous acheivements?
Q18. Any extra curricular activity?
Q19. Why do you want to join Banking sector?
Q20. What qualities one should posses to be a Bank officer? Do you think you have these qualities?
Q21. Tell me about this organisation ?
Q22. Who is the founder of this bank?
Q23. When was this bank nationalized ?
Q24. Current financial position of this bank?
Q25. Who is your ideal or a person who inspired you most?
Q26. How is your subject helpful in banking sector?
Q27. Why there is a Gap in your studies?
Q28. Your strong and weak points?
Q29. As a student of Science/Art/Commerce, why did'nt you go for higher studies?
Q30. Newspapers and magazine which you prefer to read? Name the Editor of Newspaper?
Q31. Why we should select you?
Q32. Why do you want to be an Officer?
Q33. Are you married ?
Q34. If you marry after competing this examination may I hope you will be mopping up huge money as dowry ?
Q35. Any girl friend? If not then why?
Q36. What is your idea of life?
Q37. What is the importance of hobby in our life?
Q38.
What about those who have no hobbies? Are they not creative?
Q39. As you are from Hindi medium, but we are sorry to say that we have vacancies in South only and as you said you like to talk in Hindi. If we appoint you, how will you adjust yourself in South, where only a few people know Hindi?
Q40.
I don't know Hindi, I know English and specially south based languages, as I am from south, whenever talk to me, please speak in English.
Q41. Which officer gave you the certificate for, being a caste certificate/character certificate?
Q42. Why could you not get success yet?
Q43. Have you been cleared any exam before it?
Q44. If you don't get final selection in this examination too what would you do?
Q45. How many members are in your family?
Q46.
What does your mother do or whether she is a house wife or in job?
Q47. Where did you spend your childhood?
Q48. Why don't you join your family business?
Q49. Your ideal person, leader, party and why?
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Tips and Strategies fo SBI Specialist Officers Exam 2014

State Bank of India will be conducting Written Examination for recruitment to the posts of Specialist Officers. The Written examination will be held on 19 April 2014. The exam will be held through online format at different centers across the country. The exam will be held through online format at different centers across the country.

  • The selection of the candidates will be on the basis of either (i) Examination (test) and interviews or (ii) shortlisting and interview.

  • The Online test comprises of sections English Language, Reasoning and/or Quantitative Aptitude in addition to Professional Knowledge

  • Except Professional Knowledge (PK) paper, other papers will be of qualifying in nature. Candidates have to score minimum qualifying marks in these papers. The minimum qualifying marks will be decided by the Bank. The questions will be bilingual i.e. in Hindi & English. The candidates will have option to answer the questions in Hindi or English (except for test of English Language)

  • Qualifying the exams would never be a prodigious task, if you prepare for it with well-defined strategies. To help you prepare strategically for the SBI Specialist Officers Exam 2014, the team of experts at JagranJosh has defined and compiled a fail-proof preparation strategy along with some highly useful tips for you. They have brought in here section wise tips and strategy for aspirants.
    We are a perfect destination for the candidates where, the candidates get complete information about all banking exam like notifications, previous year question papers, Model Practice sets, Online test, E-books etc. our banking team develop each and every product by amalgamating proper ingredients after proper understanding of exam requirement.

    English Language: Tips
    English Language is considered as one of the most scoring sections in SBI Specialist Officers Exam 2014, which requires good command over English grammar and language. To score well in this section, the candidates are required to strengthen their vocabulary power as well as they should be very clear and precise in grammatical concepts. This section generally includes Passage Based questions, Common Error in Sentence, Rapid Fillers, Close Test, Antonyms, and Synonyms etc.

    Quantitative Aptitude: Tips
    For solving the questions of Quantitative Aptitude, the candidate should have knowledge of all required basic concepts needed for the topics included in the exam. The clarity in basic concepts will directly drive the candidates to the right option. Apart from this, speed is the foremost requirement for the section. And most important, do not avoid any type of question, not even consider any type insignificant as you never know which question type would catch highlight in this section. The questions in this section are generally from the topics of Number System, Ratios, Profit-Loss and Discount, Percentage, Average, Data Interpretation, Time and Work etc. The State Bank of India lays emphasis on Data Interpretation Questions. Hence, the focus should be laid on Data Interpretation Questions.

    Reasoning Aptitude: Tips
    For preparation of Reasoning Section, one should require mental alertness and logical skills. To be an expertise in this section, candidate should understand the nature of questions by practicing similar questions from model papers and previous year exam papers. The questions in this section are included from topics from Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning including topics- Analogy, Input-Output, Classification, Syllogism, Inferences etc.

    Professional Knowledge: Tips
    Professional Knowledge section might be your comfort zone as in this section related to your stream or specialization will be asked. So, you must have been clear on the basic concepts of your subject if you want to do well in this section. Start preparing accordingly.

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    IBPS Specialist Officers Common Interview 2014: Tips and Strategies: Basics of Interview

    Institute of Banking and Personnel Selection (IBPS) is all set to conducts interviews of the candidates successful in Common Written Examination for Specialist Officers Recruitment. The qualified candidates have to face interview boards for getting employment in Public Sector Banks. Here are some basics of interview, which will be helpful for the candidates preparing for Bank Interview.

    Question: How do bank interviews are conducted?
    Answer: In interview, the candidate is subject to questioned by the panel of members, which is generally called Interview Panel. The questions could be from variety of fields from which candidate is associated.

    Question: What is the duration of typical interview conducted by banking body for selection?
    Answer: Interview last anywhere from 5-6 minutes to 30-40 minutes. It depends on interview panel that how much time they are taking in taking the interview. But you should not come to any conclusion about your chances based on duration of interview.

    Question: Role of interview in selection process in banks.
    Answer: Interview is considered as integral part of a selection process for almost all the departments. Banks have different weightage for different component of selection process. The final selection is based on the combined score in all components together.

    Question: Should the candidates carry all the certificates with them to the interview?
    Answer: Some selection bodies will specifically ask the candidates to bring all the certificates to the interview. Although, it is always a good practice to carry all the original certificates with you when you go for interview.

    Question: What type of personality and behavior is required for bank interview?
    Answer: First Impression should always be good

    The most notable part in the interview session is the personality and behavior of the candidate. The candidates should go through the following points that will help him in impressing the board members that are as follows:

    • Simple and formal dress
    • Walking and sitting in proper posture
    • Relaxed behavior
    • Smiling when entering and leaving the interview room
    • Looking at the interviewer while talking
    • Shaking hands when invited firmly and briefly
    • Speaking clearly and loudly
    • Adhering to point of discussion
    • Logical approach
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    Basics of Speedy Calculation (Quantitative Aptitude: Speed Maths/Vedic Maths)

    Here, we are providing basic concepts to make the calculation faster than doing from long and traditional ones. Practice and thorough learning of some values can help the candidates in cracking Quantitative Aptitude/Numerical Ability Section in Bank Exam, SSC Exam, Railway and Other Exam.

    1. Faster way of Calculations: We all know a lot about addition, subtraction, multiplication, divisions. While solving questions of Quantitative Aptitude/Numerical Ability, candidates should learn to perform these calculations mentally rather than following conventional methods. There are specific approaches one can follow to do this.

    2. Multiplication tables up to 20: It is not just enough to know what the multiple figures are. It should be a two way thoroughness i.e., it is not sufficient to know that 17 x 8 is 136, it is also very important that when you see 136, the factors 17 and 8 (or 34 and 4 for that matter) should come to your mind.

    3. Squares up to 25: Candidates should be thorough with squares up to 25. Any higher square can be calculated relatively easily.

    4. Cubes upto 12: It is used widely in calculations.

    5. Powers of 2 upto 12:It is widely used in the questions relating to Number System.

    6. Powers of 3 upto 6: It is widely used in the questions relating to Number System.

    7. Reciprocals of integers upto 12: These should be learn' by heart. These will also be useful in Data Interpretation calculations.

    8. 100s complements: (For any number less than 100, the number that should be added to make it 100).

    9. Vedic Maths : Vedic Maths can be widely used for calculations in Quantitative Aptitude.
    In due course of time, 

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    Usefulness of Powers of 2 (Quantitative Aptitude: Speed Maths /Vedic Maths)

    important concept i.e. is power of 2 to help the aspirants in attempting all the questions speedily. Here, we are providing basic concepts to make the calculation faster than doing from long and traditional ones. Practice and thorough learning of some values can help the candidates in cracking Quantitative Aptitude/Numerical Ability Section in Bank Exam, SSC Exam, Railway and Other Exam.

    A useful property for the powers of 2: Powers of 2 are very helpful in calculations. Candidates should memorise powers of 2 upto 12 so that it can be used in the questions.
    20=1 ; 21=2 ; 22=4 ; 23=8 ; 24=16 ; 25=32 ; 26=64
    27=128 ; 28=256 ; 29=512 ; 210=1024 ; 211=2048 ;212=4096

    1. The sum of powers of 2 from 0 to any number n will be equal to 2n+1 – 1.
    If a number is written from 1 to N as a sum of one or more of the integers of a given set of integers, then it can easily be done from powers of 2. The set of integers used by us comprise of all the powers of 2 starting form 1 (i.e. 20) to the largest power of 2 less than or equal to N.

    For example: If you want to build all the integers upto 255, the numbers 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 are sufficient as 255=1+2+4+8+16+32+64+128.
    2. Differently, if we have one weight each of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 and 128 kg, then all the items would be measured from 1 kg to 255 kg using one or more of the given weights (the weights used only in one pan of the weighing scales).

    Example: How much minimum number of weights are required to weigh all possible weights upto 512 Kg (Putting all the weights only in one side of pan)

    Solution: 512=29. Minimum Number of weights required=9+1=10. The weights will be 1,2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64,128, 256 kg

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