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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
1. Simplifications
2. Number Series (Missing & Wrong)
3. Quadratic Equations
4. DI (Table & Bar Graph-based)
5. Miscellaneous Word Problems (Arithmetic). .
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SBI PO Prelims
SBI PO Mains
Group Exercises & Interview
The SBI PO syllabus for the preliminary exam is inclusive of three sections
1. English Language (30 marks from 30 Qs),
2. Quantitative Aptitude (35 marks from 35 Qs)
3. And Reasoning Ability (35 marks from 35 Qs). English Language
The English Language section is one of the easiest to crack. You need to brush up on your basic skills in grammar by developing a reading habit. Additionally, that will also help improve your vocabulary. You can also go through the previous year's papers to get an idea of what kind of questions will come. Questions in th
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
1) Read. & Read. It is important for anyone who is preparing for these competitive exams to invest time in reading as it not only develops one's comprehension skills but also helps in building one's vocabulary. Reading Comprehension is given the highest weightage in exams, it can be best practiced through regular reading and understanding
2) Be Familiar With Grammar Basics
Most of the students think that grammar is so vast and its rules are infinite. You will be surprised to know that the truth is that there are just a few rules, and grammar is easy to master. Also, gra
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
1. Analyse the question paper first
2. Divide the question paper into three parts
3. Identify the breaker questions in every section
4. Now summarize and don't panic
5. Just solve the question now
well, the most important tip is to study hard and smartly also.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Limited number of attempts: This makes aspirants feel pressured to qualify within the allotted number of attempts.
2. Time constraints: Candidates have one hour to complete 100 questions in the preliminary exam and three hours to complete 155 questions in the main exam.
3. Negative marking: There is one-fourth negative marking of 0.25 marks, which increases the challenge.
4. Tricky questions, such as from the reasoning and data interpretation sections, consume a lot of time.
5. High competition: Candidate
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
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