Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Time Management


EXAM Time Management:
This is the most important part of any competitive test. Bank clerical tests are one of the easiest tests seen in India. If given sufficient time, even an average student can solve most if not all the questions given. But since we only have 95 minutes to answer 200 questions and considering that there is negative marking for wrong answers, it is important to choose what questions to attempt. If you need more information on this and want to know how other candidates are performing in clerical tests, please see this Bank written test tips page (especially the comments section).
English Language paper is only of Qualifying nature (Generally the Qualifying marks will be 40% for General and OBC and 35% for SC/ST candidates, but they may change for this test as they like). So if you are sure that you answered at least 40% of the questions correctly, move on to the next section. There is no point solving all since there are no marks for English paper, all you need is to Qualify.
For the rest of 3 Objective sections, question selection is important. If the question looks like it takes time, move to a different question.
Practicing a lot of Reasoning Questions and Numerical Questions will help solve the questions easily and in quick time. Many Books are available in the market for Bankclerical recruitment’s, such as unique publishers etc.
Descriptive paper is the section that most candidates take very lightly and this is where most fail to get qualify in the written test. Although this paper doesn’t have any marks, you are required to Qualify in this section to be eligible for consideration for an Interview call.
Descriptive paper mainly tests your understanding of the given topic and the command on the language that you are writing and for this, you are expected to have sufficient knowledge of the things happening around the World, particularly in India.

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