Tuesday 1 January 2013

How to prepare for IBPS-A guide By CF INDIA PORTAL;


Many students apply for IBPS exams for recruitment in various posts, every year. In this article CF INDIA PORTAL explain all you required to know about IBPS
 Institute of Banking Personnel Selection is an independent institute which is involved in various activities like human resource, industry research, etc. Each year IBPS conducts various exams to recruit appropriate posts and every year lakhs of students apply for these examinations. As state earlier in summary, in this article we are discussing everything about IBPS, all the exams conducted by IBPS and career opportunities after getting good score in IBPS.
What is IBPS?
IBPS was formed in 1975, as soon as nationalization of banks took place in India. IBPS is working as unit of NIBM-National institute of bank management and it is conducting various exams to recruit proper peoples in various sectors. IBPS conducts IBPS clerks’ exams for the post of clerks in various nationalized government and public sector banks. Although many public sector and private companies are approaching to IBPS for their recruitment process, IBPS is famous for exams conducted by it, for various positions in banking sector all over India. IBPS helps lakhs of students to show their talent, to get job and to settle in their life. IBPS has declared that it will conduct five exams per year for various positions in banking sector. So it has been great way to get a job in banking sector in India.
How to prepare for IBPS exams?
IBPS conducts five exams each year for the posts of clerk, probationary officer (PO), Management Trainee Post etc. So there is question in the minds of thousands of people and that is how to prepare for IBPS exam? IBPS conducts various exams for various posts but exam pattern is almost same for each exam conducted by IBPS. Before starting the preparation we need some idea about exam pattern of IBPS:
Almost all the IBPS exams are total 200 or 250 marks which constitute following categories of questions:
Verbal reasoning.
Quantitative Aptitude.
General awareness, mainly it contains questions from banking industry.
Computer Knowledge.
Hindi Language Skills (Not for every exam.)
There is descriptive type question paper for all which tests your writing skills in English regarding letter writing, essay writing, summary writing etc.After knowing the exam pattern of IBPS we can now turn to the preparation of IBPS exam. It is not that difficult exam and there are really thousands of jobs available each time IBPS conducts such an exam. So here are some tips to prepare for IBPS exam
For the part verbal reasoning you need to understand the language of question paper. It is not much hard part if you can interpret long sentences in English and if you are good at vocabulary.
Quantitative Aptitude is part based on fundamentals of Mathematics and your skills to interpret the given data.You must refer the books of Maths and English from standard 8 to 10th for preparing verbal reasoning and quantitative aptitude.
Reading one of the any national news paper and keeping yourself updated with daily news and happening is very much important as there are 50 questions for part general awareness. Get familiar with working of banks and different terms used in banking industry .Get the previous years question papers for at least 3 previous years and solve them. Note down which concepts are focused and logic behind the solution to every question

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