Monday 30 April 2018

How SBI PO test series are useful for SBI PO Exam preparation?




Hi Aspirants!!!

Are you doing SBI PO Exam 2018 preparation?

Hope all of you must have joined SBI PO Coaching institute at your nearby locations so far. You have approximately two months left for the SBI PO Exam 2018. SBI PO Prelims Exam 2018 will be held in the month of July 2018 and you have very less time if you have to start from the scratch at this point of time.

Let us give you a strategy which will help you overcome the examination blues due to less time and more syllabuses to cover.

  1. Join a reputed SBI PO coaching in Chennai or nearby your location if you have not joined so far.
  2. Attend all the classes religiously and make extensive class notes with the help of the faculty members.
  3. Do not wait for your syllabus to be completed, join SBI PO online test series and take topic tests from the portal.
  4. Do regular studies and also review your topic tests daily by keeping a close check on your performance on topic tests taken by you.
  5. Improve upon the weaknesses that you have identified in your performance analysis provided by SBI PO test series. Join only reputed online test series as they only provide with the regular performance analysis of the tests taken by you.
  6. A good online test series will also provide you with detailed answers. Knowing the answer and not the way to solve does not make sense, but online test series provides you with the detailed solutions of each and every question of the topic test taken by you.
Hope it is clear after reading the benefits of online test series besides doing regular studies and following the time table systematically. Therefore, it is highly recommended to join online test series to make the exam preparation effective. Before joining any of them it is always better to take one sample test first to know the standard of the test series they are going to provide you in future.

Keep practicing the online test series regularly to make your studies exam effective.

All the best!!!!





Wednesday 25 April 2018

How do I prepare for the IBPS PO Exam this year?



IBPS PO Exam is the reputed and important examination of banking system. Many candidates wait for it every year. They want to crack this examination at first attempt so to start their career in the field of banking. The strategy which can help them to achieve their dreams related to IBPS PO is as follows: -
  • To get complete information about the exam – to get success in any exam, it is important to have its exact and accurate information about the syllabus, pattern and schedule.
  • Prepare proper time schedule- it is very important for an examination preparation to make a proper study schedule in which time division is according to the difficulty level of the topics.
  • Follow a strict study schedule – it is must to follow a strict study schedule so to become perfect eligible in regard to preparation. making a study schedule is not enough unless and until you follow it strictly.
  • Choose proper study sources – It is very essential for the preparation of IBPS PO examination to follow accurate, right and proper study sources. Following too many reference books is not good at all. Be limited but accurate.
  • Give as many mock tests you can –Mock test and previous years’ papers are very important to consider for cracking IBPS PO exam. Candidates must buy IBPS PO Test Series for best results.
  • Stay Anxiety Free -Don’t stress yourself. For this it is better to be regular in your preparation rather to rush in the last few days before the exam.
 Is it necessary to join Coaching classes for cracking IBPS PO?
No, it is not necessary but yes, coaching classes help you lot during your preparation of IBPS PO: -
  • You will become punctual and adhere in your study schedule as you have to attend classes on strict routine.
  • Coaching Classes will make you very particular about the preparation of IBPS PO Syllabus.
  • You can cover all the syllabus with in the available time as you will get proper classes for it.
  • The highly trained faculties of coaching Institute will help you with the best and shortest way of solution of a question.
  • During your course time, many other candidates are also there for IBPS PO examination preparation. Hence, you will get competitive atmosphere which will make you very adhere to effective preparation.
  • Being the faculty available all the time, you can query about any doubts and difficulties and get solution quickly.
  • This will make you aware and perfect about the examination pattern and style by taking regular mock tests and continuous practice.

NOTE: IBPS PO COACHING in CHENNAI with the name IBT is the best if you want to crack IBPS PO Exam at first attempt.


I have a degree in computer application. Am I eligible for IBPS Clerk?



As computer applications become the necessity of life, many candidates want to know whether they are eligible for the post of IBPS Clerk examination if they hold a degree in computer application. A candidate who has graduation degree in any stream is eligible for the post of IBPS Clerk.
Most of the candidates are unaware about the eligibility criteria of IBPS Clerk so, here is the list of criteria which a candidate must possess if he/she want to apply for it: -

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for IBPS Clerk Examination
Nationality
Candidate must be:
  1. A citizen of India or
  2. A subject of Nepal or
  3. A subject of Bhutan or
  4. A Tibetan refugee who came to India, before 1st Jan 1962 for permanent settlement.
The candidates who belong to b, c, & d category must have a certificate of eligibility which has been issued by the Government of India.
Educational Qualification
You must have passed your Graduation level and possess a Degree from a recognized University/College or Any Equivalent Qualification recognized as such by the central/State Government.
Computer Literacy: Operating and working knowledge in computer system is mandatory. The candidates should have certificate/ Diploma/ Degree in computer operations.
Age Limit
The minimum age of a candidate who willing to give IBPS Clerk Examination is 20 years and maximum age is 28 years.
The age of the candidates must be between 20 years to 28 Years.
Age Relaxation
However, there are certain age exceptions given to certain communities & individuals which are as follows: -
  • SC/ST :        5 Years
  • OBC :        3 Years
  • PWD (Disable) :        10 Years
  • Ex-Servicemen/ECOs :        5 Years
  • Person Domiciled in J&K :        5 Years
Which strategy should follow by a candidate to have success in IBPS CLERK EXAM?
The best tips and tricks which can help a candidate in securing success in the examination of IBPS Clerk are: -

  • To get complete information about the exam. it is important to have its exact and accurate information about the syllabus, pattern and schedule.
  • It is very important for an examination preparation to make a proper study schedule in which time division is according to the difficulty level of the topics.
  • It is must to follow a strict study schedule as making a study schedule is not enough unless and until you follow it strictly.
  • It is very essential for the preparation of IBPS Clerk examination to follow accurate, right and proper study sources. Following too many reference books is not good at all. Be limited but accurate.
  • Mock test and previous years’ papers are very important to consider for cracking IBPS PO exam. Candidates must buy IBPS Clerk Test Series for best results.

NOTE: If you want to crack or get success in IBPS Clerk examination at first attempt then, don’t forget to contact IBPS CLERK COACHING in CHENNAI like IBT

Tuesday 24 April 2018

What is the Recruitment Process for the SBI Clerk?





SBI Clerk recruitment process is consist of two phases of examination – SBI Clerk Preliminary exam and SBI Clerk Mains Exam. The candidates who want to make SBI Clerk as their option has to clear both phases of examination. Hence, he/she must have complete knowledge about the syllabus and pattern of the SBI Clerk Examination: -

SYLLABUS FOR BOTH PHASES OF SBI CLERK EXAMINATION

Quantitative Aptitude

This section of examination includes following topics: -

  • ·         Ratio & proportion
  • ·         Averages
  • ·         Time & Work
  • ·         Speed, Distance & Time
  • ·         Mixtures & Allegation
  • ·         Stock & Shares
  • ·         Percentage
  • ·         Partnership
  • ·         Volume & Surface Area
  • ·         Height & Distance
  • ·         Logarithms
  • ·         Permutation & Combination
  • ·         Simple & Compound Interest
  • ·         Equations
  • ·         Probability
  • ·         Trigonometry
  • ·         Profit, Loss, & Discount
  • ·         Mensuration
  • ·         Algebra
  • ·         Data Interpretation like Pie Charts, Bar & Graphs etc.

  • General Awareness

·         Nothing can be predictable in this section so better to read newspaper, current affairs magazines and buy SBI Clerk Test Series to enhance your general awareness arena.

Reasoning Aptitude

This section of SBI Clerk Examination’s Syllabus is divided into two parts: Verbal & Non-Verbal.

  • Verbal Reasoning
  • ·Analogy
  • ·Classification
  • · Word Formation
  • · Statement, Arguments & Conclusion
  • ·  Syllogism
  • ·   Statement & Assumption
  • ·  Coding & Decoding
  • · Blood Relation
  • ·  Alphabet Test
  • ·  Series Test
  • ·  Number, Ranking & Time Sequence
  • ·   Direction Sense Test
  • ·   Decision Making Test
  • ·   Input/Output, Assertion & reasoning
  • ·     Sitting Arrangement
  •    Non-Verbal Reasoning
  • ·     Series test
  • ·      Odd Figure Out
  • ·       Analogy
  • ·      Miscellaneous test etc.

English Section

Those candidates who are good in English, can score high in this section. However, SBI Clerk Syllabus for English is very easy. The focus is on Grammar & Error Detection. The syllabus topics for English are as follows: -

  •     Reading Comprehensions
  •     Vocabulary
  • ·    Homonyms
  • ·     Antonyms
  • ·     Synonyms
  • ·     Word Formation
  • ·    Spelling
  •    Grammar
  • ·   Spotting Errors
  • ·   Phrases & Idioms
  • ·   Direct & Indirect Speech
  •   Active & Passive Voice

Are Coaching classes beneficial for SBI CLERK Preparation?

Yes, coaching classes are very beneficial for the preparation of SBI Clerk examination. In coaching classes, you will get: -
  •         Best trained and highly educated faculties.
  • ·         Get competitive environment which will make you more concern about your preparation.
  • ·         Best and short ways of getting a problem solved.
  • ·         Continuous practice of topics covered under the syllabus of SBI Clerk.
  • ·         If you stuck somewhere, faculties are always there for your support and help.

 So, if you are planning to join coaching institute for SBI Preparation then do contact to SBI CLERK COACHING in CHENNAI like IBT for sure success in both examination of SBI CLERK’s prelim and mains.


Can I get some tips to clear IBPS PO Exam at the first attempt?



The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection covers very simple topics of up academics, general knowledge, reasoning and little knowledge of computer. By following some tips of importance, one can easily crack the IBPS PO Examination at first attempt. Here is the list of useful tips: -
  • ·  Gather full information about the complete syllabus of IBPS PO Examination first.
  • ·   Go through it carefully and then marks the topics with red pen which are very hard, orange on which you need little more preparation and green where you are 100% sure that you know everything.


         ·       Prepare a study schedule and give more time to red marked topics on daily basis and apparently less time for orange marked topics.

  •  Follow your study schedule strictly.
  •  Prepare well organised notes of mathematical formulas, short methods etc and revise them daily before going to bed.
  •  Do as many mock tests of IBPS PO as you can. These will help you know about your strength and speed of performance.
  • ·Must buy IBPS PO Test Series as here you will find questions of great importance.
  • ·  Try to revise last 5 years papers of IBPS PO Examination.
  • ·Read newspaper and current affairs magazines daily for general knowledge section.
What is the syllabus of IBPS PO Examination?

The syllabus of IBPS PO Examination is as follows: -

Quantitative Aptitude
  • ·         Ratio & proportion

  • ·       Averages
  • ·         Time & Work
  • ·         Speed, Distance & Time
  • ·         Mixtures & Allegation
  • ·         Stock & Shares
  • ·         Percentage
  • ·         Partnership
  • ·         Volume & Surface Area
  • ·         Height & Distance
  • ·         Logarithms
  • ·         Permutation & Combination
  • ·         Simple & Compound Interest
  • ·         Equations
  • ·         Probability
  • ·         Trigonometry
  • ·         Profit, Loss, & Discount
  • ·         Mensuration
  • ·         Algebra
  • ·         Data Interpretation like Pie Charts, Bar & Graphs etc.


 Reasoning Aptitude

IBPS PO Syllabus for reasoning section can be divided into two parts: Verbal & Non-Verbal.

  • Verbal Reasoning
  • ·         Analogy
  • ·         Classification
  • ·         Word Formation
  • ·         Statement, Arguments & Conclusion
  • ·         Syllogism
  • ·         Statement & Assumption
  • ·         Coding & Decoding
  • ·         Blood Relation
  • ·         Alphabet Test
  • ·         Series Test
  • ·         Number, Ranking & Time Sequence
  • ·         Direction Sense Test
  • ·         Decision Making Test
  • ·         Input/Output, Assertion & reasoning
  • ·         Sitting Arrangement
  •        Non-Verbal Reasoning
  • ·         Series test
  • ·         Odd Figure Out
  • ·         Analogy
  • ·         Miscellaneous test etc.

English Section

  • Vocabulary
  •  Homonyms
  •  Antonyms
  • Synonyms
  •  Word Formation
  • ·Spelling
  • Grammar
  • Spotting Errors
  •  Phrases & Idioms
  • ·Direct & Indirect Speech
  • · Active & Passive Voice
  •  Reading Comprehensions

General Awareness
No one can exactly guess about the questions of General Awareness section. Most of the question are geared towards testing candidates’ knowledge of what’s happening around in Economics & Banking sector. The regular reading of newspaper, magazines and watching news is very helpful for this section.

This is what you have to prepare for IBPS PO Examination, if you find it difficult to prepare then join best BANK COACHING in CHENNAI like IBT for favourable results.


Saturday 14 April 2018

What strategy should be followed while preparing for SSC CGL 2018?



Due to recent SSC Scam band call given by many students which has de-motivated the aspirants of SSC CGL Exam 2018. They are waiting for the right time to choose for SSC Exam preparation. Most of them have dropped the idea of taking any SSC CGL Coaching as they are not sure of the exam’s notification. It is advisable to keep your exam preparation intact rather than relying on the rumors regarding non-examination of SSC CGL 2018. Even if it is not happening this year due to some or the other reason, it will be held the next year. Make a proper strategy to study for the exam as it is a competitive exam and you have to face millions of competitors taking exam all over the country.

Strategy to follow to prepare for SSC CGL Exam  

1. In case you are opting for self study looking into the present scenario, do not purchase or follow more than one book per subject. Follow one reputed author’s book as a resource book.
2. All the sections are important to score well in the exam, therefore, never opt for selective study. Give equal time to all the subjects especially when you are preparing for SSC CGL Tier 1.
3. Use your time judiciously and do not waste your time in any socialization or social networking. It will diverge your mind and you will not be able to concentrate much on your studies.
4. Develop healthy eating habits so that you do not fall sick.
5. To boost your energy level one can practice meditation. Wake up early morning and practice it for 15-20 minutes daily.
6.  Make a systematic time table and follow it religiously.
7. Practice each subject chapter-wise after completing the syllabus. Take the help of previous year question papers to give an idea about the exam pattern and type of questions asked in SSC CGL Exam.
8. Do not think about the result while preparing for it, develop a positive thinking and keep on working hard to grab your dream job.
9. Revise the topics already covered by taking topic tests. You can get readymade topic tests by joining online test series. These portals provide you with proper feedback of your performance which helps you to improve further.
10. Complete the entire syllabus in 3 to 4 months and after that do rigorous practice.
11. Practice at least 50 new questions on each subject. Make a time table for revision. Practicing 50 questions will satisfy your mind and you will be able to work on your weak areas before going to the exam.
12. Mathematics and English are such subjects which need maximum practice; give more preference to these subjects by giving ample of time to practice.
13. Reasoning and General Studies need presence of mind rather than to practice. There are no rules to follow. These are scoring sections and easy to prepare but do not ignore them.
14. In case you wish to join SSC Coaching in Chennai, opt for the reputed one by going through its background and results of the previous years.
15. Do not waste your time on difficult topics rather leave it for the time being and seek the help of a subject expert to understand the same.
16. Do not forget to take care of yourself. Take proper sleep of at least 6 hours to avoid any health problem. It will boost your energy level also. Having sleepless nights in tension will not reap any fruits. Plan your day in such a way so that you finish your syllabus and the revision during the waking hours. Do not sacrifice your resting time, mind also needs rest.
 Hope this strategy will suit your purpose of qualifying SSC CGL Exam.
All the best!!!

Monday 2 April 2018

HOW BANK JOBS ARE DIFFERENT FROM CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES?




Government jobs come with their own set of rewards such as plenty of holidays, loads of paid leaves, fixed working hours, additional reimburse for every extra hour, various facilities and powers. All these features make candidates go crazy for the public sector jobs.

Generally aspirants opt for banking sector jobs and IAS officer’s job as they offer high status and attractive salary package. When it comes to comparing the two jobs they are different from each other in many ways.


Indian Administrative Services (IAS):

 IAS is one the most competitive exams to seek for government jobs, it needs lot of hard-work and dedication. It is also termed as GRILLING EXAM as candidates are filtered in many phases before posting them to the said posts. This exam gives an opportunity to be posted All over India at any of the positions in Central Government, State Government and Public Sector Undertakings.

Public Sector Bank Jobs:

Bank jobs are one of the highest paying Government Jobs in India in case you posted in large banks like Bank of India or State Bank of India as they offer high pay packages to their employees. Besides salary there are other benefits offered such as bank holidays, half-days on Saturdays, and lowest possible interest rates on Loans, PF and Gratuity and many other retirement benefits. In case you want to retire early, there is a provision of taking VRS where candidate will be given Lump-sum money. It makes a person feel good even if he or she retires early as it gives good amount of case either way. Bank exams are not as difficult as IAS Exams. In this GRILLING is at a very low level as compared to IAS.

Let us discuss some salient features which make IAS different from BANK jobs.

1. Working Hours

Bank officers do not have any specific timing to work; it can be stretched from 9 to 10 hours in case anything urgent comes up. They do not get any monetary compensation for extra hours devoted for the work.
There is neither monetary compensation nor any kind of recognition for their toiling for extra hours.  An IAS Officer has no such bounding he or she has fixed working hours. In case they work extra, they are duly compensated for the extra hours devoted.


2. Nature of Work

Bank deals with public dealings therefore work load has no limits, more the customers more is the work load. This increases the work pressure as customers today are very demanding. IAS Officer has his or her own department and limited staff to deal with for the work. It makes the working condition peaceful.

 3. Number of Holidays

Although number of holidays has been reduced in the last few years for bank employees but still it is more than any central or State government employee. Bank PO employees are not given any compensatory of for working on holidays but IAS or any other government employee is given a compensatory off to work on any holiday.


4. Rules for Leave and its Implementation

The bank staff cannot avail casual leave for half a day where as Central or State Government employee can do so. Sometimes the bank officers are not able to get the already sanctioned leaves due to any emergency or work schedule requiring his or her presence in the office. It amounts to lapse of leaves as they cannot avail all of them in the given time many a times. Central Government employees have set of casual leaves to take and if they do not avail then these leaves are paid with a suitable amount. Bank employees do not get any leave encashment. 

5. Transfer of job

Bank jobs are subject to frequent transfers with almost every promotion granted where as Central or State Government employees generally do not get any transfers in the event of being promoted. Even if they are transferred they are granted a nearby district within the same state. But bank employees are transferred to a place outside their home town and sometimes even in the remote area.


 All these features makes IAS as the most preferred job over that of BANK jobs but there is a limit to everything.

Author Bio: This content is published from the experienced faculty of BANK COACHING CHENNAI.