Smart Tips For Cracking Banking Exams
WHY EVERY SECOND CANDIDATE JOINS – FLAME INSTITUTE
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I. | 30 Days To 3 Months Banking Exam Coaching. |
II. | 3 To 4 Hours Daily Regular Classes & Daily Test. |
III. | Study Material is Designed On The Latest Banking Exam Pattern |
IV. | Intensive Practice Sessions By Experts On Full Mock Banking Exam. |
V. | Highly Experienced Teachers For Each Subject. |
VI. | 16 Booklet Sets With Over 7000 Questions. |
VII. | Classes Seven Days A Week (Sunday Also). |
VIII. | Hostel / PG Facilities For Students From Outside (Other State). |
IX. | Regular & Weekend Batches Available. |
X. | Online & Offline Mock Test For Registered Students. |
Why Do You Want To Join Banking Job In India?
Banking sector is a sunrise sector of Indian economy. It is one of the fastest growing sectors as banks are expanding their reach across the geography. As probationary Officer Role is a multi-dimensional role, it offers unparalleled opportunities for learning and growth. Many of the chairmen of the PSU banks had joined the bank as Probationary officers only. It gives us a glimpse of opportunities in a PSU Bank. Moreover, Banking is a much respected profession in India and we get a social status and respect as a Banker.
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SYLLABUS FOR BANK PO & CLERICAL ENTRANCE EXAMS |
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QUANTITATIVE |
REASONING |
G.K.-BANKING |
ENGLISH |
COMPUTER |
MARKETING |
Simplification | Verbal | Rates Commodity | Comprehension | Introduction To Computer | Marketing Basics |
Fractions | Calendar | Indian Economy | a. Comprehension Techniques | Hardware & Software | Terminology ,Abbreviations |
Quadratic Equations | Coding/ Letter Series | Science & Tech. | b. Theme detection | MS Word | Marketing Concepts |
Time & Work | Analogy/ Classifications | Banking Concepts | c. Inferences | MS Excel | Marketing Types |
Time & Distance | Direction | Latest policies | Vocabulary Usage | MS Power Point | Marketing Tips |
Ratio & Proportion | Pair of words | Demography of India | a. Synonyms | Windows | Concepts Of Buying |
Profit & Loss | Ranking | Business G.K. | b. Homonyms | Internet | Concept Of Selling |
Number Series | Preceding/Following | International News | c. Antonyms | Basic Knowledge of Computers | SWOT Analysis |
Average | Logical Reasoning | National Events | d. Double Synonyms | Operating Systems | CRM |
Percentage | Assumptions | Persons in News | e. word Substitution | Computer Networks | Marketing Research |
Ages | Argument | Places in News | Parts of Speech Errors Detection | Internet | Marketing Information |
Simple Interest | Course of Action | Policies in News | a. Nouns/Pronouns | E-commerce | Marketing Segmentates |
Compound Interest | Conclusions/ Inferences | Sports events | b. Verbs/Adverbs | Computer Architecture | Branding |
Mensuration | Syllogism | Books & Authors | c. Adjective/Article | Terminology | Extra All. |
Trains & Stream | Venn Diagram | Awards | d. Preposition/Conjunction | Abbreviation | Mock Tests Series |
Clock | Conditional | Important Days | e.Sentence Improvement | Extra All | |
Data Interpetation | Recruitment | Foreign Trade, BOP | f. Spotting Errors | Mock Test Series | |
A). Tabular Analysis | Categorization | Financial Insttn. | |||
B). Graphical Analysis | Arrangement | Visitors | 4.Selecting words/Phrases | ||
Data Sufficiency | Blood Relation | Monetary policy | a. Passage completion | ||
Permutation & Combinations | Blood Relation & Profession | Fiscal policy | b. Choosing the appropriate word | ||
Probability | Coded Relationship | Money Market | c. Sentence completion | ||
Geometry | Coded Inequality | National Income | 5.Rearrangement of sentences | ||
Data Sufficiency | Union Budgets | a. Rearrangements of jumbled parts | |||
Cause-Effect | Business Economics | b. Word formation | |||
Resultant | Miscellaneous | 6.General Usages | |||
Input-output | Objective GK | a. Idioms and Phrases | |||
Non-Verbal | b. Spell Check | ||||
Series | 7.TEST SERIES | ||||
Analogy | a. Sectional | ||||
Classifications | b. Model Tests |
SBI | IBPS |RBI | BANK PO & CLERICAL EXAM
Our 45 days to 2 months Classroom Bank PO & Clerk coaching program is scientifically designed result oriented program, which not only assists you in grasping the basic core concepts but also focuses on increasing your speed using shortcut methods and accuracy. Instead of mugging formulae we want you to understand the concept and follow the simplest possible approach to solve the problems
STEP 1:
The classroom coaching program starts with a basic classes for Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Analysis on the day one. The analysis brings out the natural strong and weak areas of the candidate along with the opportunity and threat areas. This step ensures that the candidate and the faculty members to know where the focus is required.
STEP 2:
The next 45 days classroom coaching are invested on reviewing the complete topics from Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Analysis and English Aptitude, Computers and General Awareness. The methodology of two hours class work and approx 3-4 hours of homework is followed, with focus on core concept building and practicing enough unsolved problems so as to increase accuracy and speed of the candidate. Also, Random tests from Reasoning Analysis, Quantitative Aptitude and Competitive English are organized in these 45 days so as to measure the learning process of the candidates.
STEP 3:
Finally the program is brought to conclusion by a series of full length mock test papers in the actual exam like environment. For every test detailed scorecard for the test is furnished so as minimize the small and stupid mistakes and giving final shape to candidates’ test taking strategies.
AFTER PROGRAM:
Candidates are encouraged to make use of more full length mock test papers, available at our website, and keep joining us for the Sunday’s doubt sessions and mock test papers at the centre.
How to Crack Bank PO Exams–5 Sure Shot Tips
Syllabus and Exam Pattern: Know the syllabus of the bank exam for which you are preparing and then look at the previous year question papers to gain information on the exam pattern of that particular exam. Usually the written tests for bank PO exam consist of two parts mainly objective test and descriptive test. While the written test consists of FIVE sections namely, English language test, quantitative ability, Reasoning, General Awareness and Computer Aptitude
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.
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 200 questions in 120 minutes time. For this purpose, a candidate should attempt the easier part first like General Awareness, Computer Aptitude first followed by others. Try attempting 170- 180 questions with 90 percent accuracy to be a step closer to your goal.
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.
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.
Smart Tips For Cracking Banking Exams
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I. | Knowledge Of Detail Syllabus Of The Exam |
II. | Continuous Rigorous Practice. |
III. | Availability Of Authentic And Useful Study Material. |
IV. | Create A Revision Time-Table. |
V. | Periodic Self Evaluation To Prepare A Progress Report. |
VI. | Sincere Effort To Improve Weak Areas. |
VII. | Don’t Waste Your Precious Time In Solving Those Questions Seeming Difficult To You. |
VIII. | Always Mind The Negative Marking While Making Any Guess. |
IX. | Take The Time Management Into Your Consideration. |
X. | Do That Section First In Which You Have An Edge And After That Move Towards Others. |
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