IBPS (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection) Clerk Prelims is generally scheduled to be conducted in 3 slots daily. As
per the latest changes in Exam pattern it is recommended to go through
syllabus, Exam Pattern & Previous Year Papers of IBPS Clerk
Prelims Exam It is also suggested to take a free full lengh IBPS Clerk mock test and check your preparation
level.
by in the month of December.
IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam Pattern:
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IBPS Clerk Prelims exam will comprise of 3 sections i.e
Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude & English Language.
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A total of 100 question will be asked in Prelims exam divided
35, 35 & 30 in Reasoning, Quant & English Respectively.
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Candidates will have a composite time of 1 hour to solve all the
sections.
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There will be negative marking of 0.25 for every wrong answer.
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We advice you to go through syllabus and IBPS Clerk preparation
tips to score better in your IBPS Clerk prelims Exam.
IBPS Clerk Preparation Plan: How to Score
better in IBPS Clerk Prelims
IBPS Clerk Prelims
Preparation Plan: 10 tips to crack IBPS Clerk Exam
1. The most
important thing to remember is that marks of clerk prelims will not
be added to your overall marks. This means you do not need to be the
topper or score maximum marks in clerk prelims. Clearing the prelims is
enough. With only a few days left, focus on the following three factors.
a. Time management-
It is concerned with how do you attempt the question paper to ensure you do
not miss any questions. How to divide the time among sections and in what
order questions should be attempted?
b. Accuracy- As
evident by IBPS PO Mains analysis ,
it is making sure that you minimise the number of wrong
answers and negative marking, so that marks per question gets maximized
c. Speed- How to
improve the speed to attempt questions faster? How to
do quick calculations? How to increase reading speed?
Time Management
2. Manage your time
in such a way that you are able to go through all the questions at least once
in the exam. The reason behind it is there are many questions which are
deliberately designed to be complex and end up grabbing the lion’s share of
time. A good time management strategy helps you identify questions which are
easier and hence, can be solved in less time.
3. For the
perfect time management strategy we got in touch with candidates who cleared
last year’s examination and came to the following conclusion
a) Go for the
English section first. It takes minimum time and you should be able to
complete it in 10-15 minutes max. section takes minimum time. You should be
able to attempt it in about 10-15 minutes.
b) With English done in the first 10-15 minutes, you need to divide the next 45-50 minutes depending upon your subject preference. If you are good in Quant, allot more time to it and vice versa. The ideal time to attempt Quant and Reasoning section is 20-25 minutes. c) So the order of attempt should be- English – section you are confident of– then the section you are most scared of.
4. In individual
sections, attempt the questions in the following order: first the
questions you know and can solve quickly, then the questions you think you
can do but are time consuming. Remember never try and waste your time
attempting the questions you are not confident of solving. There are a lot of
other questions to solve and score. Your aim is to clear the paper, not top
it. You can attempt the questions in two phases – in first phase
attempt the questions which are easy and take less time to solve. In the
second phase(if time permits) attempt questions which are hard. This way you
will be able to clear sectional cutoffs and get a high score.
Accuracy
5. In English,
only guess if you are at least 40-50% sure of the answer, i.e. you will be
able to eliminate 2-3 options.
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Focus on
topics like Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Para jumbles .(click on topic to see tips and tricks)
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Start
with comprehension. This may take 5 minutes but has the highest accuracy.
This will help you clear the sectional cutoff for English comfortably.
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Attempt
cloze test and parajumbles next to increase your overall score.
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English
section is the highest scoring section of IBPS Clerk Prelims.
6. For Quantitative
Aptitude, there is no scope for guessing. Your aim is to have 100%
accuracy. Attending less questions with higher accuracy is more rewarding
than attempting more questions with less accuracy. Double check your
solutions and be extremely conscious. Prepare the following topics for
Quantitative Aptitude section of IBPS Clerk Prelims 2015. (Click on the topic
to see concepts, tips tricks, video solutions and attempt quizzes)
7. Logical
reasoning: This section also requires 100% accuracy. Do not
blindly try to solve all the questions and aim for the highest marks. Instead
attempt questions from the following topics:
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Coding
and de-coding
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Blood
Relation
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Venn
Diagrams
Speed
8. Although speed
matters a lot, it can sometimes come at the cost of accuracy. Generally the
following type of questions require speed.
a) Reading
Comprehension: You can consider reading the questions first before reading
the passage. This way, while reading the passage itself, you will be able to
mark the answers and all questions will be done in only one reading of the
passage.
b) Data interpretation- If the answers are numbers not close to each other, then you do not need to do accurate calculations. You can round off the numbers and do approximate calculations and mark the answer closest to the answer you calculated c) Long calculations- You can work on speed mathematics. Memorize Tables till 20, squares till 30 and cubes till 15.
Mock Tests and
Mentorships
9. In the last 15
days, attempt atleast 1 mock test daily with honesty for 1 hour duration.
Appearing for mock tests help you gauge your preparation levels and help you
improve upon them, if necessary.
10. Online
mock tests simulate the official online exam scenario, enabling
you to experience the exam in real time and get acquainted about
navigation in the exam application. After attempting online mock test, you
can evaluate your performance and identify which questions took the maximum
time and avoid taking them in IBPS Clerk Prelims exam. You can also see your
response vs the correct response and detailed solutions in the mock test.
Follow this up with a mentorship call with expert to help address the
critical lacunae in your preparation.
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