SBI Coaching and Preparation for the SBI PO Exam |
Posted: November 20, 2017 |
Not only in India but around the world, the banking sector is one stream that is leading among the most preferred destinations for employment. In keeping with the view of top faculty at Vidya Guru, a reputed bank coaching center, the banking sector index is growing at a multifarious rate of 51% annually and the same or even the growing rate is expected for the next 5 years. There is still big chunk in the banking sector and hence banks in India will recruit almost 7.5 lakh people in next 2 years. SBI or the State Bank of India is a huge name in the banking sector and this giant has taken the initiative to recruit young blood for its esteem organization. The bank since ages is in the process of recruiting eligible candidates for its Probationary officer post for its branches spread across the country. The recruitment is done as per the candidate’s performance in the competitive exam, held mostly in June of every year. Any students who have done his graduation or is in the final year of graduation can appear for this exam. The SBI PO recruitment exam has two phases, let’s get an insight on the two: Phase I Phase II The objective test has 4 sections: The English language is the base for the descriptive writing here. The candidates are required to attempt short letter writing, essay writing or the precis writing. The total attempts allowed for candidates (who want to appear for SBI PO exam) belonging to the general category are four whereas for candidates belonging to OBC are seven and for candidates belonging to SC/ST category there are no such restrictions. Tips from Vidya Guru, A Renowned SBI Coaching Institute There are obviously a few tips that should be practiced enough to easily crack the exam: a) The data analysis and interpretation, which is a part of objective exam are based on mathematical and analytical skills and these skills need a lot of practice. The common questions here cover topics like number systems, ratio and proportion, fractions, time and work, profit and loss, percentage, problems on ages, averages, simple interest and compound interest, area and last but not the least time and distance. Prepare for this part of the exam by practising the calculations in writing and eventually increasing the speed and accuracy. It is important to revise important math formulas, graphs, tables and charts. b) Reasoning section, again the objective exam part, needs a creative mind and should be understood well, as this part is the trickiest and time-consuming of all. So, it is suggested that if you are not able to answer a question, leave that one and move ahead with the next question and try to solve the same later. In order to master this section, it is important that the candidate practice a lot of puzzles and analogies. c) Questions on general awareness, computer and marketing mostly cover the banking sector. This section is the most scoring and requires very less time, provided the student has spent ample amount of time practicing the skill. Similarly, the questions on computer knowledge cover the operating system and computer software and hardware.
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