Bank PO: Right Strategy
Bank Probationary Officer is still a very lucrative
career despite emergence of so many new avenues and career opportunities in the
recent times. Particularly in the time of recent global meltdown and after
massive job cuts in private sector, bank jobs in public sector jobs seem a safe
bet, as one gets a decent salary and also recognition in the society. I am
writing this article for my friends who are really serious for cracking Bank
Probationary Officer Exams. I have seen that most of the people who are
providing guidance on bank exams do not really understand the requirement of
this exam as they have actually never appeared or succeeded in such types of
exams and are providing guidance just for the sake of money. So I thought that
it would be correct to share my experiences about this exam with all of you as
it may prove
helpful to all of you. Friends, I had a close association with
these sorts of exams as I prepared for bank PO exams for almost two years,
initially for one year I could not do anything in these exams as I was simply
filling up the form and was doing preparation without any planning and
approach. But soon I realized that such approach is of no use and is not going
to work. I was losing hope and was about to give up, but fortunately by sheer
luck I got a call for one PO interview, although I could not finally make it,
but it has given me an indication that this test can be cleared. From that
point onwards, I started real serious preparation for these exams
and started with some strategy in mind, next year I again appeared in 7-8 Bank
POs exams and I not only got success in written part but also cleared each and
every interview by virtue of good preparation and scoring very high marks in
the written part. Only after getting that success I realized that had I
prepared well with some sort of strategy earlier I could have cleared the exam
much before. So for all of you I would like to suggest you the strategy which I
feel is the best, although you can always choose your own strategy, but some
words of advice I would like to give. You know friends, Bank PO exams consists
of four sections namely General Awareness, English, Quantitative Aptitude and
Reasoning. One should do very good preparation for all the sections but still if
one has to rate the importance of all section, it should be like this,
Reasoning should be given topmost priority, thereafter General Awareness,
Quantitative Aptitude and English respectively. What I have experienced over
the year that if one has scored anything above 65% in all the sections than he
or she has fair chance of getting an interview call. And for almost sure shot
selection a score above 70% is good enough. Although it will also depend upon
the difficulty level of question paper and number of vacancies but normally cut
offs revolve around such percentages. English is qualifying so you do not need
to attempt all the questions, objective here should only be to qualify the
paper, however now-a-days some banks have started to count the marks of English
section also, so this factor should be checked before appearing in the exam.
For rest of the sections one should aim at scoring very high as a well prepared
candidate can score more than 80% in General Awareness and Quantitative papers.
For General Awareness you have to devote some time on a regular basis as it is
mainly consists of current affairs. Quantitative part should not be a problem
as generally level of math is not very hard, only thing required here is
regular practice and a good understanding of concepts. Reasoning is the most
crucial section and can decide the fate of your exam as most of the candidates
are having problem with it and they find it tough to finish the section on
time. Only remedy for this section is to prepare religiously and understand the
concept as most of the time you will see that more or less similar questions
based on certain concepts appear in different PO exams. If you work on those
concepts you will not only have a very high percentage of accuracy but also be
able to finish it quickly. You can always ask me in case you have any problem
with any particular section. So objective should be to have a very good time
management for your Bank PO exams and one should focus on regular preparation
of all four sections. Do not underestimate any section and keep it in your mind
that you have to clear each and every section. The time which I used to give on
different section and the order of attempting papers was 10-15 minutes for
General Knowledge paper, 20 minutes for English, 35-40 minutes on Math and 60
minutes on Reasoning. In normal course I used to score above 85% in both GK and
Math papers and above 70% in reasoning paper. Although in last few exams I
scored as high as 90% in reasoning paper but that was after lot of practice and
experience, although that much score is not required as I told you that
anything above or near 70% should do. Please also remember if you have done
well in written part, interview will be a cakewalk for you. I will again
emphasis that you can score very high marks in General Awareness paper with
serious preparation. As questions are based on current affairs and what you
need to prepare are current affairs of 6-7 month, I am emphasizing on General
Awareness paper more because this is one paper which can boost your scoring in
without devoting extra time during the course of exam. In all other sections
you have to devote extra time to improve your marks but in this section you can
always solve the paper quickly as if you are aware of the answers it will not
going to take extra time of yours. Just to help boost your scoring we will
provide you quality material on General Awareness in a regular manner. So
always try to score very high marks in General Awareness paper, try to solve
Maths paper in 35-40 minutes time with 80-90% accuracy and try to attempt
Reasoning paper in 60 minutes time, with 70-80% accuracy. Also learn the art of
skipping difficult questions as they will only waste your precious time. If you
can attain such levels you can easily get through. So start preparing in a
systematic manner, mediocre preparation is not going to help because papers are
designed in such a manner. I am not discussing about descriptive part as I
don’t think any preparation is required for this part and a decent student should
always be able to qualify that part as it is qualifying in nature. Also keep an
eye on the exam pattern of every bank as there are slight differences in the
exam pattern of different banks. For any further queries, any help on any
section, guidance related to books etc. you can always drop a mail on our mail
id.
1 comment:
good post for the making preparation for the post of Probationary Officer which is the higher post in bank sector with high pay scale. Thanks for sharing.
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