The IBPS preliminary exam for probationary officers tests your English, analytical and reasoning skills.
All public sector units, except the State Bank of India and its associate banks, currently recruit their employees through a Common Written Examination (CWE).
The exam is conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS).
How to prepare for the exam
With just a few days left for the exam, it would be apt that you start solving previous year's papers.
You can find many of them over the internet or books from any of the recognised publishers.
To prepare for the Verbal section, you can read a book which is slightly above your reading standard.
Read this book daily for 1 to 2 hours and if required, take the help of a dictionary.
For quant section, you should go through all the formulae and practice vedic mathematics tricks for faster calculations.
Drill yourself
Since you still have at least some days for the exam, we would recommend you to attempt some mock exams in actual exam conditions.
Attempting these exams will let you know your weak areas, which you can either work on or avoid in the main exam.
What to do on Exam Day
- Do not write everything on the paper
- Do not experiment in the examination hall
- Don’t make solving any question a prestige issue
- Last but definitely not the least, DO NOT GUESS
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