How to Prepare for IBPS Written Exam
Understand that this is the most frightening section in IBPS examination, although it can be made easier with proper planning., Make a separate diary to write important daily news, which you pick up by reading newspapers., Make separate charts for...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Understand that this is the most frightening section in IBPS examination
You have to read newspaper daily.
Try reading two newspapers, one of your local language and the other one English.
This will help to improve your English reading skills. -
Step 2: although it can be made easier with proper planning.
Read out loud while writing news; this will help you to memorize them.
Every weekend, revise entire news points collected in your diary. , Revise these charts in small batches.
For example, if your chart contains 80 countries-capitals, start learning them by making small batches of ten or fifteen countries at a time. , You have to just take out one and a half hours daily to prepare for your GA section. -
Step 3: Make a separate diary to write important daily news
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Step 4: which you pick up by reading newspapers.
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Step 5: Make separate charts for basic general knowledge topics like country-capitals
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Step 6: state-capitals
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Step 7: states chief ministers
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Step 8: important government bodies cmd
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Step 9: Nobel prize winners
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Step 10: important days
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Step 11: Watch English news channel for a minimum of half an hour.
Detailed Guide
You have to read newspaper daily.
Try reading two newspapers, one of your local language and the other one English.
This will help to improve your English reading skills.
Read out loud while writing news; this will help you to memorize them.
Every weekend, revise entire news points collected in your diary. , Revise these charts in small batches.
For example, if your chart contains 80 countries-capitals, start learning them by making small batches of ten or fifteen countries at a time. , You have to just take out one and a half hours daily to prepare for your GA section.
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