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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

According to IBPS PO is much better than RRB PO in many ways.
1- Eligibility Criteria: For IBPS PO candidates need to have a graduation degree in any stream and must be aged between 20 and 30 years of age. Whereas for RRB PO, a candidate must hold a graduation degree and must be proficient in the local language.
2- Selection Procedure: Both the government sector banks have three stages in their selection procedure, I. e. , preliminary, Mains, and interview. For IBPS Bank: The interview is conducted by participating organizations and coordinated by Nodal Bank. In the case of RRB PO, the interview is coordinated by Nodal Regional Rural B
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Both exams are not easy to crack. But seeing the current scenario and increasing competition day by day IBPS PO is tough as compared to RRB PO. While the paper pattern of RRB PO is quite the same, and the questions' difficulty levels are moderate. The cut-off for the IBPS PO varies between 60, while that for the RRB PO went high to 80. So from the cut-off, one can understand the difference in the level between the two recruitment examinations. In the new pattern of the RRB PO preliminary exam, there will be no questions in English. You will have it only for the Mains. While in IBPS PO English comes in both preliminary and Mains. The IB
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deepika maurya

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Recruitment of IBPS PO is done in a general three-step process.
1-Preliminary exam (Written).
The IBPS PO pre-exam will be conducted online and candidates are allocated a total duration of 1 hour to complete the pre-exam.
The IBPS PO pre consists of 3 sections with a total of 100 ques and a maximum score of 100 marks. There is a negative marking in the pre-exam and 1/4th of marks are deducted for each wrong answer. It is necessary to clear the cut-off in all 3 sections to qualify for the PO Main exam.
2-Mains exam (written).
Introduction to Descriptive Paper: Candidates will be given an essay and a letter to write that will be worth 25
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

IBPS PO has three stages:
1- IBPS PO Prelims.
2- IBPS PO Mains.
3- IBPS PO Personal Interview (PI). Tips and Tricks to Crack Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Probationary Officer (IBPS PO) Exam on First Attempt:
1- Know the detailed IBPS PO Syllabus.
2- Create A Timetable.
3- Develop daily Reading Habits.
4- Clear your concepts for each and every topic.
5- Write and Memorize Important Points.
6- Try to solve a maximum number of the previous year's Questions.
7- Improve Your Time Management.
8- Take Mock Tests on a daily basis.
9- Revise Regularly. I hope this will help you.

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Akshita yadav

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In my opinion you can apply even after post graduation. The basic criteria for applying is to get the graduation degree.

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Surbhi Sahu

Guide-Level 13

Tips to prepare for the arithmetic part of IBPS PO Maths are :-
1. Wrap your head around the concepts.
2. Try game - based learning.
3. Bring math into daily life.
4. Implement daily practice.
5. Sketch word problems.
6. Set realistic goals.
7. Engage with a math tutor.
8. Focus on one concept at a time.
9. Teach others math you already know.
10. Sharpen your mental math skills.

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Surbhi Sahu

Guide-Level 13

Tips to prepare for IBPS PO preliminary exam are :-
1. Know the detailed syllabus.
2. Make a study plan.
3. Attempt regular mock tests.
4. Read newspapers.
5. Focus on one stage at a time.
6. Review previous year question papers.
7. Focus on every subject.
8. Do give a look at the previous year cut off.
9. Focus more on the areas where you are wrong in the mock tests.
10. Understand your strengths and weaknesses.

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Surbhi Sahu

Guide-Level 13

Ways to increase speed and accuracy in IBPS PO :-
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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Surbhi Sahu

Guide-Level 13

Candidates should try and make use of online resources by downloading relevant bank exam books and study materials and practice more from mock papers and prior years' bank exam question papers for better preparation. Tips to prepare prelims for IBPS PO exam :-
1. Know the detailed syllabus.
2. Make a study plan.
3. Attempt regular mock tests.
4. Read newspapers.
5. Focus on one stage at a time.
6. Review previous year question papers.
7. Focus on every subject.
8. Do give a look at the previous year cut off.

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Surbhi Sahu

Guide-Level 13

The IBPS PO mathematics section includes problems from middle school level I. e. 6th standard to 10th standard. For candidates who find mathematics as an interesting paper, they can solve the bank exam questions of this section easily. The candidates must be accurate while solving the problems with speed. Tips to study Mathematics for IBPS PO :-
1. Rise early to practice. Solving the mathematical problems in early morning might be a bit troublesome for the students.
2. Concept clarification.
3. Practice and practice more.
4. Approximation techniques.
5. Learn the formulas.
6. Learn squares, cube and tables.
7. Use reverse solving proces
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