Every year in India, thousands of candidates apply for Probationary
Officers job vacancies, but few of them get selected. Applicants need to
be aware of certain things before they apply for the PO Job which can
help them to clear the exam.
Regular practice in all the five tests is essential.
It is advisable to do the basics first. These can be done from class 10 books. After this, start doingsection tests, from Reasoning, Maths, English, etc. Try to get a good score in each section. After that, do some full-length tests which contain all the sections, within the stipulated time. Candidates are alsoadvised to prepare for the interview simultaneously and take care to develop their personality and confidence. After the written examination, the short-listed candidates are called for an interview. General questions are asked to check the candidate’s General Awareness and relevant issues related to Economics.
How To do the Practice for Written Paper?
For Written Test, Every Banks have almost same pattern. It consists of objective test & descriptive test.
The Objective Test generally carries of 200 – 250 marks & duration is generally 2 – 3 hrs.
The Descriptive Test is of 1hr generally & questions are essay type based on comprehension in English.
For the descriptive paper, The candidate must have a good expression and the sentences must be grammatically correct. An important aspect is hand-writing. Many candidates write almost illegibly, which examiners cannot read. They are thus unable to get a good score. Efforts must be made to improve your handwriting as well, as this could be a major shortcoming in the written paper. Apart from this, it may be said that the candidate must be aware of current issues to be able to write something on them.
The following should be taken care of while preparing for PO exam :
We've put together some helpful tips to tackle various aspects of these competitive bank exams. These tips are as categorized below :-
Regular practice in all the five tests is essential.
It is advisable to do the basics first. These can be done from class 10 books. After this, start doingsection tests, from Reasoning, Maths, English, etc. Try to get a good score in each section. After that, do some full-length tests which contain all the sections, within the stipulated time. Candidates are alsoadvised to prepare for the interview simultaneously and take care to develop their personality and confidence. After the written examination, the short-listed candidates are called for an interview. General questions are asked to check the candidate’s General Awareness and relevant issues related to Economics.
How To do the Practice for Written Paper?
For Written Test, Every Banks have almost same pattern. It consists of objective test & descriptive test.
The Objective Test generally carries of 200 – 250 marks & duration is generally 2 – 3 hrs.
The Descriptive Test is of 1hr generally & questions are essay type based on comprehension in English.
For the descriptive paper, The candidate must have a good expression and the sentences must be grammatically correct. An important aspect is hand-writing. Many candidates write almost illegibly, which examiners cannot read. They are thus unable to get a good score. Efforts must be made to improve your handwriting as well, as this could be a major shortcoming in the written paper. Apart from this, it may be said that the candidate must be aware of current issues to be able to write something on them.
The following should be taken care of while preparing for PO exam :
- Reasoning Aptitude : In this section, questions are basically of diagrams, analysis, statements etc. You should be very keen & skillful while attempting this. You will be tested on the skills used by you to solve this. Also look for previous year question paper. This will help you a lot.
- General Awareness : For preparing this section, the best is to read the newspaper daily & find out the current affairs in banking sectors. global business, money markets etc.
- English language : This section covers questions on English grammar. Vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms etc. The simple grammar book is sufficient for preparation.
- Quantitative Aptitude : In this, maths of Xth Std will be asked like algebra, profit loss, percentage etc. Class Xth maths book is the source to prepare for it.
We've put together some helpful tips to tackle various aspects of these competitive bank exams. These tips are as categorized below :-
- How to Minimise Negative Marks in Bank Exams
- How to prepare General Awareness (or Financial Awareness) for Bank Exams
- How to prepare Quantitative Aptitude and Numerical Ability for Bank Exams
- How to prepare Reasoning questions for Bank Exams
- How to Crack Bank Interviews - Helpful Tips with common Interview Questions and Answers
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