IBPS PO Reasoning
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Make a proper study plan for all subjects, including English reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and general knowledge.
2. Focus more on subjects in which you are having difficulty.
3. Understand the pattern of the exam well and prepa
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. The quantitative and reasoning sections of both exams are similar, but the CSAT paper is only qualifying in the UPSC exam.
2. As a result, you must plan your study time so that you can devote the same amount of practice time to both exams.
3. For example, you can do focused study for 4 hours for IBPS 6 months before the exam and allot 5 hours to the UPSC syllabus.
4. You can solve previous year's questions of the UPSC CSAT to make sure your IBPS prep
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
1. Know the detailed syllabus
Knowing the detailed syllabus will help you in knowing on which topic to focus on.
2. Make a time table
You should make a study plan that suits yourself and a strategy should include a well-planned schedule of study.
3. Attempt regular mock tests
Attempting mock tests has two advantages. First, it give
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2 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. Practicing mock tests will increase your efficiency.
2. Do not give maximum time to a single question while attempting the mock test.
3. Check the detailed solution after attempting the test.
4. With time, mock tests will definitely help you boost your speed and accuracy in IBPS PO exam.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 13
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2 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. Collect the best study materials and books. Develop reading habits.
2. Look for online assistance.
3. Clear your concepts.
4. Solve mock tests and previous year papers.
5. Practice as much as possible.
6. Look for Current Affairs from the past few months and revise them.
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