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Friday, August 12, 2011

Time Tips

How well do you manage your time? If you're like many people, your answer may not be completely positive!
Perhaps you feel overloaded, and you often have to work late to hit your deadlines. Or maybe your days seem to go from one crisis to another, and this is stressful and demoralizing.
When we do manage our time well, however, we're exceptionally productive at our study, and our stress levels drop. We can make a real difference to a career. In short, we're happier!
Here are some time tips which will be useful.
1. Count all your time as time to be used and make every attempt to get maximum out of every moment.
2. Enjoy the study.
3. Stop regretting your failures and start learning from your mistakes.
4. Continually look at ways of freeing up your time.
5. Examine your old habits of study and search for ways to change or eliminate them.
6. Try to use waiting time­­-review notes or do practice problems.
7. Keep paper or a calendar with you to jot down the things you have to do or notes to yourself.
8. Always keep long term goals in mind.
9. Plan your day each morning or the night before and set priorities for yourself.
10. Maintain and develop a list of specific things to be done each day, set your priorities and the get the most important ones done as soon in the day as you can. Evaluate your progress at the end of the day briefly.
12. Look ahead in your week and try and anticipate what is going to happen so you can better schedule your time.
13. Do first things first.
14. Have confidence in yourself and in your judgment of priorities and stick to them no matter what.
15. When you catch yourself procrastinating-ask yourself, "What am I avoiding?"
16. Catch yourself when you are involved in unproductive work and stop as soon as you can.
17. Find time to concentrate on high priority items or activities.
18. Concentrate on one thing at a time.
19. Push yourself and be persistent, especially when you know you are doing well.
20. Think on paper when possible-it makes it easier to review and revise.
GO AHEAD AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

Monday, August 8, 2011

English Proficiency

English proficiency is the ability to speak, read and write in English. To be considered truly proficient, one should have advanced abilities in all three areas of communication.In today's globalised business environment, professionals interact with customers, vendors and colleagues from all over the world. Companies operate in a world without borders and English has become the standard language of business communication everywhere. Companies look to recruit employees with adequate English skills, and academic institutions include English language learning courses within their curriculum in order to make their graduating students internationally competitive. It is observed that candidates who scored low on English oral proficiency also scored low in English comprehension. Their difficulties included limited vocabulary knowledge and of course, lack of confidence.
    English is widely regarded as one of the most difficult languages to master but it is also one of the most useful and spoken languages in the world. There are a number of different ways that you can improve your English proficiency. Reading is undoubtedly the best way to improve your English language skills. The important thing to remember when you are picking out your literature whether it is a book, newspaper or magazine, is to pick something that is on your level of understanding. There is no point in overstretching yourself too soon as you may well lose interest. You will have absolutely no problem finding some excellent English grammar books that will not only help you to improve your proficiency but also your ability to string together sentences. Whenever you come across any words that you are unsure of pick up a dictionary and absorb the meaning, this will really help to speed up your learning. Engaging in conversation with English speakers is a fantastic way to improve your skills; this is especially useful if you have friends or family that can point out any errors that you may be making. It may sound strange but watching television can actually be a great help to your English proficiency. There are interesting television programs and they can be a great way to listen to the correct way that words should be pronounced so that you can then practice them yourself.
Improving your proficiency in any foreign language is something that you could work on the entirety of your life. When it comes to English, the best way to improve your proficiency is to make sure your foundation and understanding in all grammar concepts is more or less secure and then to work on using the language as much as possible. The more proficient your English is the more doors that can open for you in your career and life.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Be Self Motivated….Be Open to Learn New Things

To be expanding your knowledge base is always very important. The world is ever changing and you cannot expect to continue well with the same set of information always. If is an essential part of this competitive world where you are required to keep updating your knowledge base in order to stay up with changing times whether at work place or at home.
    Imagine simple things as using your microwave or operating a vacuum cleaner, if you are a person who has always thought that technology is not meant for you, you will never get over this mental hurdle and stay way behind the times when the new generation is talking all about software operated gadgets. Therefore, in order to not staying behind in the fast moving world, one should be always self-motivated in increasing the knowledge base. This comes in very handy not only in daily life, but it can be more aptly applied in a working environment.
    If you have not made an effort in learning how to work on computers instead of paper, it is quite difficult for you to be working in this computer age or even expecting a growth in your career. Besides technology, modern management and organizational behavior have also evolved greatly. To know, learn, understand and apply the same to a company’s working pattern is important for the top management in order to keep their company abreast with the market.
    Therefore, it becomes significant for one to learn the latest technologies, latest working methods, and latest market updates, so on and so worth depending upon the requirement of your job.
    Making an extra effort to learn new things means you are increasing your capacity of knowing. It makes you feel self elevated even in simple situations such as a group discussion where with your extra effort you have been able to contribute a vital piece of latest information and everybody else appreciates it.
    One should always be a good listener. If you feel you cannot spend hours reading, listen carefully to what people around you are talking when they are speaking to you. It is also an important tool of learning something new. Be open to discussions.
    One should understand that any extra knowledge is never harmful. It will always be useful to you. You will never feel out of place in any kind of discussion which will increase your confidence and also motivate you to always keep learning.
    For that extra self-motivation always remember that a human being is always a learner. The knowledge of no person can ever be complete. There is always a scope to learn more at each step.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

How to Avoid Negative Marking in Bank Exams?

We all know the saying "practice makes a man perfect" and the same goes for the examination. Preparation and practice goes hand in hand. First priority should be given to the preparation of the entrance examination. This will build the platform on which practice as a tool will make you acquaintance with the pattern of the question. By this a student will also identify his or her weak lings and will check every time when they will face such questions. If an aspirant is able to gather such attributes and make it his own abilities then negative marking will surely avoid his pathway to success.
Practice There is a common saying ‘Practice makes a person perfect’. So the more you practice, the more you become trained in avoiding silly mistakes & in turn help in reducing negative marking. Most of the bank exams have 120-150 questions which are to be solved in approx. 3 hours. So you must try to solve in short cut methods & try to develop easy problem skills so that time is saved.
Short notes preparation Try to prepare notes of important formulae, theorems etc. This will help to have a look before the exam as going through the book is difficult at that time.
Analyze the question paper – Before starting to solve the question paper, analyze it carefully in 10 mins as this will give you a rough idea about what type of questions are there & you can manage the time accordingly.
Cool & Calm rule Be cool & calm in the examination hall. If you are anxious & tensed, stressed, chances of attempting the question paper wrongly are very much. This will lead to negative marking.
Answer the sure shot questions Firstly answer only those questions for which you are very confident about. Sticking on questions will lead to confusion & time wastage.
No guessing Do not guess the answer until you are sure. Guessing often leads to wrong attempt.
No erasing or overwriting- Mostly in all the bank exams, OMR answer sheets are used. This OMR sheets are checked by computer, so improper erasing or overwriting will be considered as wrong.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Data Sufficiency

Data sufficiency questions are probably not like any test problem you've encountered before. They don't ask you to answer the question. Instead, they ask you to determine whether or not you can answer the question with the information given. Every data sufficiency question should be answered by continuing with the same technique. Simply by determining the sufficiency of just one statement, you should be able to eliminate approximately half of the answer choices. That way, you should be able to avoid completely random guessing on data sufficiency questions.
A data sufficiency question has a question followed by two statements. you will be expected to answer if the information provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question.
You answer will be
Choice 1 if the question can be answered using one of the statements alone, while the other statement is not sufficient to answer the question.
           Choice 2 if the question can be answered using each of the statements independently
          Choice 3 if both the statements together are needed to answer the question
          Choice 4 if both the statements independently or taken together are not sufficient to answer the question
Please be careful to read the instructions before the data sufficiency questions.
Some probable mistakes can be avoided 
1) To be more specific, please do read the instructions for Data Sufficiency (DS) very carefully.

Many people have suffered here. Hope we don’t repeat it this time.

2) Read the instructions on the front page carefully. Don’t ignore them.

Data sufficiency questions to test your ability to "reason quantitatively." This stands in sharp contrast to the problem solving section, which is designed to test how well you manipulate numbers. If you find yourself doing a lot of number crunching on the data sufficiency questions, you are doing something wrong.
Math Concepts You Should Know
The data sufficiency questions cover math that nearly any college-bound high school student will know. In addition to basic arithmetic, you can expect questions testing your knowledge of averages, fractions, decimals, algebra, factoring, and basic principles of geometry such as triangles, circles, and how to determine the areas and volumes of simple geometric shapes.
 

Avoid Distraction While Studying

    Most of the students are astonished to know that learning is not easily absorbed by the brain. This is the belief that most of the adults cherish by assuming that brain’s only purpose is to learn and therefore expect that their children should be capable of learning in a faster pace. The actual reality is that the main purpose of the brain is to guarantee the survival of the learning. The best way to help our brain in remembering the boring stuff requires you to give some extra help to your brain by removing the necessary distractions that may arise in your studies. The human brain focuses on a single thing at a time. So, here are a few tips that can help you to eliminate distractions while you study.
    Tips for eliminating possible distractions: 
1. Make your own study area: It is you who has to decide the best possible place away from all the distractions for studies.  If your study area is close to a window, then you may get distracted at the sight that you see through the window. If you keep your visual field confined to education then you can have a better focus.
2. You can play instrumental music if you wish but without the words: Instrumental music can ease your stress and provide you a better learning environment. But one has to see that the instrumental music is not associated with the words of the song else you will end up humming the same and distract yourself from the studies.
3. Plan your study schedule and time: Choose the best time that can help you in retaining the information. You have to make a study schedule based on the said time frame and continue studying consistently. Stock your study area with all the educational supplies that you need to study along with a water bottle.
4. Studying on PC? Face your screen towards the family area: When you face your screen towards the family area, then you will automatically avoid possibly entering and wandering your head into your world of cyber technology and focus on your studies.
5. You can also include your family in deciding upon the removal of possible study distractions: Turn off your phones and ask you family members to co-operate in this task of yours.
6] Cell phone is the kryptonite of studies. One message or call will take your mind completely off of studies and your focus won’t be back until you check who the person is. The best way to avoid this problem is to put your cell phone on silent (Not even vibration), and turn its face down.  It might seem drastic, but even the slightest beep or light will ruin your studies.
You may feel that this distraction free routine is extremely difficult to establish but with proper planning and effort you will automatically be able to focus on your studies and avoid possible distractions.
Determination is one of the key factors when it comes to bank exam preparation. Strong determination will help you to remain focused on the exams and eventually it will help you to achieve your goals.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Non Verbal Reasoning

Non verbal reasoning is all reasoning that is not verbal reasoning and verbal reasoning is the ability of reasoning by using concepts framed in words. So actually non verbal reasoning is a term which stands for a broad range of reasoning skills like e.g. abstract reasoning, diagrammatic reasoning, spatial, numerical reasoning and many more.
   Non-verbal reasoning involves drawing conclusions based on a set of facts either fictional or non fictional. Exercises include activities like describing the similarities and differences between two pictures, finding the shape that does not belong in a sequence of shapes, predicting what shape should next appear in the sequence, and so on. Non-verbal reasoning exercises can also include numerical activities. In our everyday life even though speech is the most obvious form of communication. One’s non verbal reasoning skills are an invaluable asset, since people are constantly bombarded by non verbal impulses, signals and gestures. Actually people use their non verbal intelligence much more than their verbal intelligence. Almost everything you will encounter in life you will first judge by visual interpretation, because this is simply the easiest, fastest and it can be done without drawing attention to oneself. So your first impression of something or somebody is almost always based on your non verbal reasoning skills. For example if you try to judge somebody on their looks you are actually using non verbal reasoning to do this.
    Non-verbal reasoning is also called fluid reasoning. It is an intentional cognitive process that does not occur automatically. It involves the use of deliberate and controlled mental operations to solve  problems. Mental operations often include drawing inferences and forming concepts when language is not involved. This of course can be practiced and non verbal intelligence can be trained. 

Verbal Reasoning

People generally assume that their verbal reasoning skills are relatively sharp because they engage in conversations and engage in at least some light reading regularly. The differentiation between someone with poor verbal reasoning skills and someone with excellent verbal reasoning skills lies in one's ability to read or listen critically and to pick out pertinent information. Pertinent information can include known facts, specific opinions, statistics, sources, fallacies, and the like.
   Tests for verbal reasoning skills, especially those on standardized tests, usually take the same form. Such tests determine one's ability to understand question, to differentiate facts from assumptions, and to think logically.
   Individuals use their verbal reasoning skills in various ways at work, mainly through oral communication and/or reading written information. Strong verbal reasoning skills are a key prerequisite for many different jobs that involve frequent communication (emails, reports, or oral communication) and the ability to quickly and effectively interpret complex verbal information. When recruiting for many job roles there is a need to differentiate those with high verbal reasoning ability from those with poor verbal reasoning skills. Sales personnel, for example, require persuasive verbal reasoning skills, and managers must adapt their communication style depending on their audience. Thus, many employers now make extensive use of verbal reasoning tests as a key part of their standard recruitment processes.
   Verbal reasoning tests allow employers and university admissions officers to assess such skills of a large number of applicants in a standardized way. The same verbal reasoning test is given to a large number of applicants, which increases the fairness of the application process – whilst also making the process more efficient.  A well-designed verbal reasoning test offers both a reliable and a valid means of assessment.
   These tests are widely used since most jobs require you either to understand and make decisions based on verbal or written information or to pass this type of information to others. In practice, the more straightforward types of question (spelling, grammar and instructions) tend to be more applicable to administrative roles and the reasoning and deduction type of questions to management roles.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Verbal Reasoning Preparation

Like any other test you’ve ever taken in your life, the right preparation can improve your test results. Although you cannot significantly improve your oral and written verbal communication skills within a short time, you can learn and practice verbal reasoning test strategies and so reduce your stress levels which will quickly improve your performance. Mastering any ability or skill is no joke. It does not happen overnight. It has to be developed, worked upon and acquired through hard work, practice and persistence. A lot of applicants fail to understand this and they adopt the odd way of learning.

Another important reason for preparing for the verbal reasoning test is that your results are always compared against those of others. So even if you have a Bachelor in English Literature or you are an avid reader of English Literature, other people who are applying for the same role are likely to have a similar level of verbal reasoning skills. So you can get the edge you need by preparing for a verbal reasoning test which is appropriate to the role you applied for.
1) Practice vocabulary questions: Practice not only do you learn a great deal from your mistakes, you also avoid committing those mistakes. A point to be noted is that the vocabulary section guarantees high returns with minimum time investment. Pay adequate attention to the vocabulary section because it makes all the difference between a great score and a good score.
2) Increasing your reading pace: Sometimes, those who are good at comprehension suffer when it comes to quickly reading the passage. You need to be able to read quickly to attempt passages. It is highly recommended that you read similar passages in magazines and newspapers. This way you can increase your speed gradually. You need to strike a fine balance between ’speed’ and ‘comprehension’. This is where your managerial skills come into play and this is exactly what is tested by the examiners.

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Friday, July 22, 2011

Data Interpretation Tips


 Data Interpretation can be defined as "the application of statistical procedures to analyze specific observed or assumed facts from a particular study". They come as questions in tests to understand how much a student has understood the subject at hand. In bank entrance exams for data interpretation is used as a means to understand a student's grasp of the subject. It is very important to understand how to interpret data in order to do well in these tests. It is especially important in case of students planning to study finance and mathematics. An interpretation question will usually contain a chart or a graph. It will also contain some data or even sets of data which the student has to analyze and come to a conclusion. When you are solving an interpretation question you will have to understand what the graph or chart means. If there are numbers involved (most probably they will be) you will have to find out what they stand for. Next, you need to draw a data set that represents the graph or chart in question. Now you have to look at the data set and come to a conclusion about what it means. To do well in interpretation questions, practicing them regularly is extremely important.
     Data may be represented in a number of complex forms, and hence solving Data Interpretation problems becomes far more difficult. There is no fixed format for solving such problems, and each has to be tackled in its own distinct way. Thus, to answer such questions correctly, it is essential to practice all types of Data Interpretation exercises a number of times, so as to be familiar with all the data presentation types.
Read the data very carefully, as the smallest detail may change the meaning of the question completely. Similarly, the instructions have to be understood carefully to prevent wasting time. Try to understand the data provided carefully, before jumping to answer the questions. The questions are designed to be deceptive, and proper understanding of the requirements is a must. If the Data Interpretation is of the combined variety or if there are more than one data table/charts/graphs, try to understand the relation between the given tables. Be careful of the units used in the tables, and the units in which the answers are provided. A mistake in the units may yield an entirely different answer. Also be careful of whether the answer is required in decimal or percentage. Such errors are very common and easily avoidable.

Importance Of Reading Newspapers

  
    Nowadays, there are a lot of mass media for us to choose from, namely television, radio, computer and newspaper. Among the many media, why do people choose to read newspaper every day? It’s because reading newspaper has a lot of benefits’ Newspaper gives information about everything that is happening around us. News papers are very important for each one of us. Newspapers help us in knowing what’s the current situation in politics, economics, sports, etc. It helps us in knowing the current trends in business. It contains reviews from different analysts that help us in making judgments and decisions. Though there are many other sources of news like magazines and books in print media, radio and television channels and Internet connections in electronic media, words of mouth and telephone and wireless communications etc, no other source ever could come near the newspaper in importance. It is true of the past and the present and it is true of the future also. Neither the advent of the television nor that of the Internet could affect the importance of the newspaper. The reason for this is the width, breadth and the depth of the news provided by the newspaper, its low cost and the ease of providing the news at our leisure and comfort as many times as we desire.
Newspapers hold a very important place in the life of man today. They play an important part both in the national and the international arena. They give us news and views. Almost everybody reads some daily paper or other. A man who never reads a newspaper cannot keep in touch with the times. We have to know something of what is going on in the world, not only for our own satisfaction but also to be able to update our knowledge.
Reading English newspaper may help us learn a lot of vocabulary, raise our reading skills such as easy to find the points, or increase reading speed, etc. Another benefit is that we can learn new things or knowledge from newspaper articles.

General Awareness

General Awareness is another very important section of Bank Exams. One of toughest and high scoring section in Banking Exams is General Awareness. In the last few years we have seen a change in nature of Questions being asked in General Awareness Section. In this section approximately 35 to 45 % Questions are asked on "Banking Awareness”. With the inclusion of "Banking Awareness" Questions this section has become a bit tougher. Students can score very high marks in this section which may help them to enhance their overall scoring. General Awareness is quite good for applicants if it is prepared correctly particularly in Bank recruitment examinations. The cause for this is the query does not take any time to resolve, all you have to do is study and Mark the answer if you know it. This is possibly tried in 10 minutes time with little effort and it's highly scoring additionally. Therefore General Awareness can help snap the exam happily if prepared correctly.
 
     Current affairs are an integral part of bank exams, you know in bank exams current affairs constitute almost 95 % of General Awareness paper. You can easily solve 80-90% of these questions in 10-12 minutes of time, provided you are well prepared. Reading articles and newspapers will serve many purposes it will help you in strengthening your current affairs knowledge, it will also help you in the English language section, both objective and descriptive and at the same time it will help you in preparation of your upcoming interviews.
    This is a paper whose preparation can’t be done in a single day or within a limited period. This is an ongoing process & needs to keep an eye on all events going on. You must read newspaper daily. Also read news magazines, general knowledge books etc. Also try to gather information from all the available sources. Do not limit yourselves to 1-2 sources try to gather as much information as subsequent readings from different sources will not take much time, it will strengthen your knowledge. Once you have developed a good base you just need to carry on.
Attempt practice sets and try to finish General Awareness section in 10 minutes time.
Quality discussions help in improving your knowledge as well as communication skills.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Number System





We use ten symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 called digits to represent any number. This is the decimal system where we use the numbers 0 to 9. 0 is called insignificant digit.

Natural numbers
Counting numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. .. are known as natural numbers.
The set of all natural numbers can be represented by N= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5…}

Whole numbers
If we include 0 among the natural numbers, then the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 … are called whole numbers.
The set of whole number can be represented by W= {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5…}
Every natural number is a whole number but 0 is a whole number which is not a natural number.

Integers
All counting numbers and their negatives including zero are known as integers.
The set of integers can be represented by Z or I = {…-4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 …}

Positive Integers
The set I+ = {1, 2, 3, 4…} is the set of all positive integers.
Positive integers and natural numbers are synonyms.

Negative Integers
The set I- = {-1, -2, -3…} is the set of all negative integers.
0 is neither positive nor negative.
Non-negative Integers
The set {0, 1, 2, 3…} is the set all non-negative integers.

Rational Numbers
The numbers of the form p/q, where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0, are known as rational numbers, e.g. 4/7, 3/2, -5/8, 0/1, -2/3, etc.
The set of all rational numbers is denoted by Q. i.e. Q ={x: x =p/q; p, q belong to I, q≠0}.
Since every natural number ‘a’ can be written as a/1, every natural number is a rational number.
Since 0 can be written as 0/1 and every non-zero integer ‘a’ can be written as a/1, every integer is a rational number.Every rational number has a peculiar characteristic that when expressed in decimal form is expressible rather in terminating decimals or in non-terminating repeating decimals.
For example, 1/5 =0.2, 1/3 = 0.333…22/7 = 3.1428704287, 8/44 = 0.181818…., etc.

Irrational Numbers
Those numbers which when expressed in decimal from are neither terminating nor repeating decimals are known as irrational number, e.g. √2, √3, √5, Ï€, etc.
Note that the exact value of π is not 22/7. 22/7 is rational while π irrational number.
22/7 is approximate value of π. Similarly, 3.14 is not an exact value of it.

Real Numbers
The rational and irrational numbers combined together are called real numbers,
e.g.13/21, 2/5, -3/7; √3, 4 + √2, etc. are real numbers.
The set of all real numbers is denoted by R.
Note that the sum, difference or product of a rational and irrational number is irrational, e.g. 3+ √2, 4-√3, 2/3-√5, 4√3, -7√5 are all irrational.

Even Numbers
All those numbers
8, 10, etc., are even numbers.

Odd Numbers
All those numbers which are not exactly divisible by 2 are called odd numbers, e.g. 1,
3, 5, 7 etc., are odd numbers.

Prime Numbers
A natural number other than 1 is a prime number if it is divisible by 1 and itself only.
For example, each of the numbers 2, 3, 5, 7 etc., are prime numbers.

Composite Numbers
Natural numbers greater than 1which are not prime, are known as composite numbers.
For example, each of the numbers 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, etc., are composite numbers.



Classification

Verbal classification test which is popularly known as “odd man out” test requires assorting of the items of a given group on the basis of a certain common quality they possess and then spotting the odd one in the group—the stranger out. These questions test the abilities of the candidates to observe the differences and similarities among objects or things. In this type of questions out of 5-6 objects (may be letters, words, numbers or figures) all but one is similar in some respect. You have to sort out which one is different (i.e., does not bear the same characteristics as the others in the group) and that gives you the correct answer. There is no rule of thumb to solve problems of this type. You have to sort each answer choice to find out whether it has any association or connection with the other items of the question. The correct answer choice will be that item which has/does not has an association with the other words. Verbal classification questions may involve alphabet/letter, word or numbers.

Verbal classification is based on homogeneity or similarity between things like objects, pictures, letters, ideas and words. In this test, homogeneous items are grouped together but one will be different in some way. Your task is to identify the thing that does NOT belong to the group. For instance take the group “apple, orange, fruit, banana”. Of course they have many things in common but there is a fine distinction. While apple, orange and banana are specific, ‘fruit’ is a generic term: any fruit.

All probable relationships have to be explored while attempting such tests. Such relationships may be based on
1. Meanings and interpretations
2. Characteristics
3. Common prefixes/suffixes
As far as letter series is concerned, concern is given to
1. Position of letters in the alphabetical order
2. Capital and small letter relationship
3. Vowel-consonant relationship
4. Frequency or omission of letters

How to Prepare For General Awareness for Bank Exams

      General Awareness has now become an important part of so many mainstream competitive exams. General awareness Comprises of finance and economy, Current national and international events, Geographical, social, cultural aspects of the country and world etc. Many would have often wondered the need to test one`s general knowledge skills in bank exams. The answer is how much do you know of the surroundings, tells lot about your behavior & mindset.
 


     Candidates applying for a job for PO are now expected to have a good knowledge of current events of national and international level. That is why General awareness is being included in more and more competitive exams.

  General Awareness is quite beneficial for candidates if it is prepared properly. The reason for this is the General Awareness questions don’t take any time to solve; all you have to do is read and mark the answer if you know it. This section could well be attempted in less time without much effort and it’s highly scoring also. So General Awareness can help crack the exam comfortably if prepared properly. Depending upon the nature of the job, emphasis will be given to a particular category of questions. For Bank exams, General Awareness mostly consists of current Events, mainly including Finance, economical issues of national and international level. Questions on world politics, social & cultural events can also be asked. This test also helps in testing candidate’s ability to gather latest information around them.
     Preparing effectively for General awareness is not possible in a single day. It takes time as the candidate is required to be aware of events taking place at international level over a period of time and the range of questions is also quite large. So the preparation should be started well in advance.
     Reading Newspapers regularly is an integral part of preparing for general awareness as it keeps the candidate updated about current events. Going through previous papers, model papers, and magazines is quite helpful. Television channels report news with visuals as they occur; making it easier for anyone to know what has really taken place. While talk shows & debates on news channels could provide more insight on a specific issue that could be useful in group discussion, there isn’t any bigger advantage of watching news on TV.
   Remember that general awareness requires regular and dedicated effort. It requires time and patience and thus keep working hard with patience.But once prepared properly, it will eventually ensure your success in the exam.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

ibps.in- IBPS Notification Common Bank Test in September 2011 Online Application-CWE 2011


Institute of Banking Personnel Selection
COMMON WRITTEN EXAMINATION [CWE] FOR RECRUITMENT OF
PROBATIONARY OFFICERS/ MANAGEMENT TRAINEES IN 19 PUBLIC
SECTOR BANKS
IBPS House, Post Box no. 8587, Kandivali (E), Mumbai 400 101
Email: common@ibpsorg.org Website:www.ibps.in
The Banking sector in India is poised for a high trajectory growth with prospects for a bright career to
Thousands of new entrants. Here is a unique opportunity for aspirants for a career in 19 Public Sector Banks through a Single Common Examination
A Common Written Examination (CWE) will be conducted by the Institute of
Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) as a pre-requisite for selection of personnel for
Probationary Officer/ Management Trainee posts in the Public Sector Banks
mentioned below.
This system of Common Examination for recruitment of Probationary Officers/
Management Trainees has been approved by each of the 19 participating Public Sector
Banks and the Managing Committee of the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) with the
consent of the Government of India.
IBPS, an autonomous body registered under Societies Registration Act 1860 and a
Public Trust under Bombay Public Trust Act 1950, has been authorised by IBA and has
received a mandate from the 19 Public Sector Banks listed below to conduct the
Common Written Examination. The CWE for Probationary Officer/ Management
Trainee posts will be conducted twice a year by IBPS.

How to Improve Reading Comprehension Skills?

   Reading is all about information. It’s not about the number of words you read, but the amount of value you extract from them. The key to improved reading comprehension isn’t moving your eyes across a page more quickly. It’s about creating a mental framework that helps you process words and ideas. With a bit of practice; anyone can read faster and more productively.
   The ability to improve your reading comprehension depends on at least three factors: your motivation to learn; your concentration skills; and the use of a good reading method. In addition to these three factors, you may also benefit from the tips and strategies given below.
1. Broaden your knowledge - Read newspapers, magazines, books, and professional journals. Become interested in current events. This will help you build a stronger mental framework for ideas and concepts.
2. Create motivation and interest - If there is no in interest, there is no progress. Discuss ideas with your friends, family, coworkers, and classmates. The stronger your interest in the subject, the Greater your comprehension will be.
3. Highlight what you think is most important - If you want to fully understand what you are reading, reading it once is not enough. Highlight the main ideas and review them after you have read the entire piece.
4. Strengthen your vocabulary - Building your vocabulary is a long process, not an event that happens overnight. However, the more you know about the language, the more you will understand. Keep a dictionary handy and look up words that are not familiar.
5. Use a systematic reading method, such as SQ3R! SQ3R stands for
Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review.

Easy Ways to Build Vocabulary

        It’s not really all that hard to build an advanced and comprehensive vocabulary. Like many things in life, it’s an ongoing process, and the best part of the process is that there’s virtually infinite room for improvement, which means you’ll just keep getting better and better. Of course you have to work at it. You wouldn’t think that a few months of exercise in your teens would suffice you for the rest of your life, now would you? Well, it’s the same with building your vocabulary – you have to keep at it daily, and pretty soon you’ll find that you have an excellent vocabulary. And right here are a few tips to help you on your way.
     One interesting way to build vocabulary is to actively search for new words in everyday life – and when you do come upon a new word, make sure you absorb it. Take a minute or two to go over it. If you don’t understand its meaning, write it down and check up on it later – there are so many on-line dictionaries and vocabulary sites available on the net that can easily help you with this part. All it takes from you is a few minutes of your time – if you can’t spare that, it’s going to be very difficult for you to build up your vocabulary.
    One of the finest ways to build vocabulary is to read good books. Newspaper gossip columns just don’t cut it – you need to really read at least one good book a week, preferably a classic. This isn’t really as hard as it sounds, and it is far more effective than any other method because you improve your vocabulary while having fun, while reading and interesting piece of literature. Another nice thing is that you absorb both new words and their use unconsciously, meaning that you will tend to use the words learned this way in conversations virtually automatically.
   This doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t make conscious efforts to enhance your vocabulary while reading. When you come upon a new word in a book, write it down in a note books and memorize it. If you don’t understand the meaning, look it up and understand it thoroughly. Then write a small summary of the book, or of a paragraph of the book, making sure you use the new words learned. Over the next few days, try to use those words effectively in conversations, until the new words are an effective and useful part of your vocabulary. Just follow these simple tips and you’ll have an incredible vocabulary.

THE MOST IMPORTANT POINTS:
 1)  Enjoy doing all of this
 2)  Feel energetic while doing all this
 3)  Do it religiously & then see the difference

Friday, July 15, 2011

Prepare for the BIG DAY….

Bank Probationary Officer is still a very attractive 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. Naturally it is not surprising to find people flocking towards these jobs which create a lot of competition for its entrance exams.
Soon after IBPS has issued the notification for the All India First Bank Common Entrance test 2011, students have started preparing for the exam. The Common Written exam for Po`s and MT`s have made the Competition even tougher. If we look at the stats approx 10 million Students are going to apply for this exam. So to crack the exam, students will have to prepare thoroughly for the exam.
Proper and right study material plays a vital role while preparing for bank exams, as the study material helps an aspirant to get a fair idea regarding the types of questions which one is going to face in the bank exams. Only consistent hard work and studying from the right study material will help you to clear the bank exams successfully. Lot of books is available in the market but only few of them helpful for the students and then there is problem of time which is really very less as compared to the huge preparation of exam.

'IIB’ Package

Indian Institute Of Banking has developed a Multimedia study package which will help you to prepare for the exam at home. With no classes to attend, you can study at your own pace and in your own place. IIB Video Home Tuition Package has divided into three parts.
In first part printed notes will be given, in second part VCDs containing video lectures will be given and third part will contain matter related to preparation of interview and group discussion. Advance technology will be used to make study more easy and interesting. Besides with the help of email, sms, face book, blog and website additional support will be provided.
The printed notes will provide you concise reading materials with laser like focus on all of the learning objectives. It is an invaluable tool for practicing, building confidence, and reviewing material for the exam.
The materials allow you to focus on the most relevant material, wasting less time trying to sort through the bulk of it and giving you better opportunity to understand the more complex material in detail.
Our printed notes will help you to identify the most important learning objectives and explain them concisely and clearly. Equally important, they will also provide examples of the concept alongside the objective as well as sample problems at the end of each chapter.

Nature of Exam

For written exam there will be two parts. First part will be objective/multiple choice questions. There will be five subjects and time allotted will be 150 minutes.

1] Reasoning – 50 Questions -50 Marks
2] Quantitative Aptitude – 50 Questions -50 Marks
3] General Awareness with Special Reference to Banking - 50 Questions -50 Marks
4] Computer Knowledge - 50 Questions -50 Marks
5] English Language - 50 Questions - 25 Marks
In descriptive paper there will be one paper on English Composition for 25 marks and allotted time will be 60 minutes.
In total this exam will be of 250 marks. For every wrong answer 0.25 marks will be deducted.

IIB VIDEO HOME TUITION PACKAGE HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO PASS THE FIRST TIME!

Our Special Features

1. Concise Notes

2. All categories of questions covering all concepts.

 3. User-friendly format

4. The answers of the questions have been provided with proper explanation and in simple style.

5. Questions section helps you to realize your weaknesses in areas where you need more concentration and will guard you against the mistakes in actual exam.

6. Practicing these questions increases student's speed, improves accuracy and scoring ability.

7. Our package develops sound examination temperament and confidence to face the actual exam.

8. Our package keeps mind frame of smart study with highly specific and accurately designed material for the period of first study till exam.

9. Our package contains shortcuts and alternative methods to solve the questions.

10. Our package has been designed to sharpen problem solving skills and to develop a competitive attitude.

11. The content of our material would generate confidence and skills to solve problem in the shortest possible time. This would automatically lead to improvement in the student's speed and accuracy.

12. Effective Video Lectures

13. With our video lectures, you can learn your lessons in the luxury of your own home.

14. It doesn’t matter if you choose mid-afternoon one day, late night the next Or the hours of the morning to learn, our video lectures will always be ready.

15. Our video lectures give you the greatest advantage that no regular classroom can
Give you – fast forward, replay and pause.
16. In short, IIB Home Video Tuition Package is ALL IN ONE TEACHER which is available to you 24/7.

   Total cost of this package is Rs. 10,200/- and students who enroll themselves within eight days after our advertisement will get Rs.1200/- discount. It means you have send us D.D. of Rs. Rs.9000/-.After the receipt of D.D. our first package will be delivered to you by courier or speed post. Ten days after the first dispatch, second package will be sent. Third package of GDPI will be sent after seven days of exam.
For applying online for CWE you have to visit the site www.ibps.in. If you have any problem while filling the online form you can sms on the given mobile by writing iib and then giving a space write your problem. You can mail us on iibmumbai@gmail.com. Do not forget to give your name and mobile number. For any query you can reach us this way.

Note – very soon an announcement of recruitment for the posts of bank clerk and cashier is expected. Those who are willing to appear to this exam should start their preparation. The cost of IIB Video Home Tuition Package for the preparation of the clerk/cashier exam is Rs. 9200/-. Students who enroll themselves within eight days after our advertisement will get Rs.1200/- discount. It means you have send us D.D. of Rs. Rs.8000/- .

PLEASE NOTE- D.D. SHOULD BE IN THE NAME OF ‘Indian Institute Of Banking’ AND IT SHOULD BE DRAWN ON MUMBAI.

Our Address - Indian Institute Of Banking, G-13, Hind Rajasthan Building, Dadasaheb Phalke Road, Dadar [East] Mumbai -14
Ph.022- 24121395, Mobile – 9552627992, 9146079172