Online Preparation for Bank PO Exam

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This section deal with the most important question in every students mind - How to prepare for Bank Exams. This setion provides you with the details about the preparation techniques and study habbits to prepare for bank exams. There are free notes and PDF for online preparation for Bank PO Exams for SBI, RBI, RRB and IBPS.

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Exam Tips & Tricks - A Must Read For All Students

    MAKE GOOD STUDY HABITS

    Effective study skills and strategies are the basis of effective learning. They give you an opportunity to approach learning tasks systematically and independently. By always using good study habits—learning to work smarter—you will work like and become a successful student.

    Learn To Learn

    Learning is a very personal matter. There isn't one study/learning skill or strategy that works for every person in every situation. Therefore, learning to learn strategies are about learning what you know, learning what you don't know, and learning what to do about it. Your repertoire of study/learning strategies will:enable you to take more responsibility for your own learning allow you to spend your time effectively and stay on task help you select the best approach(s) for each assignment or task provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to begin, follow through, and complete assignments/tasks present you with access to a variety of content and reference materials give you the confidence to know when and who to ask for help.

    1. Know Yourself

    Begin by honestly assessing your strengths and weaknesses in basic college skills—reading, writing, listening, and mathematics—and study/work habits such as organization, time management, concentration, listening, and note taking.

    Next, identify your learning style preferences. Many factors affect learning, but consider whether you learn most effectively by reading, by watching, by listening, or by doing? You must also become familiar with your instructors teaching styles to help you adapt your learning style to the best advantage.

    In addition, consider when (Are you a morning person or a night owl?) and where (Do you concentrate best in a bright room with noise or in a cozy, quiet corner?) you are at your best for learning.

    2. Manage Your Time and Life

    The first step in learning to manage your time—controlling your own life— is to identify what your goals are and then to establish priorities to help you reach them.

    Analyze how you are using your time. If you aren't spending time on your priorities, you must make the necessary adjustments or you won't reach your goals. If school, learning, and good grades are a priority, then you must make and follow a schedule that gives a significant amount of time to go to class and study.

    3. Improve Your Concentration

    As a good student, you will not necessarily study more than a poor student, but you will definitely use your study time more effectively.

    Learn to keep your attention focused on the task at hand—concentrate. When you are in class or ready to study, give it your full attention.

    And remember, how well you learn something, not how fast you learn it, is the critical factor in remembering. You must "get" something before you can "forget" it.

    4. Know What Study Means & How To Do It - Learning takes more than just going to class and doing homework. It is really a four-part cycle:

    preview >> class >> review >> study

    When you establish a learning-cycle routine you will be able to learn more in less time with less stress.

    5. Develop A Thinker's Vocabulary

    English is the richest language with the largest vocabulary on earth. Each of our words is a symbol that represents an idea or object. Your ability to understand the meaning of the words others use and to select the right one(s) to communicate your ideas, information, and feelings is very important to effective learning.

    To develop a thinker's vocabulary, you must become sensitive to words and develop strategies for unlocking the meanings of new words and a process for remembering the new words and their meanings.

    6. Become An Active Reader

    Did you ever fall asleep while playing Cricket or tennis or when watching your favorite television show?

    Probably not.

    How about when you're reading? Probably so. What makes the difference?

    If you are actively involved, physically and mentally, you stay interested and committed. When you become passive, you rapidly lose interest and drift away.

    To learn from study/reading material, you must be an active, thinking participant in the process, not a passive bystander. Always preview the etrance Exam reading and make sure you have a specific purpose for each assignment.

    Read actively to fulfill your purpose and answer questions about the material. Keep involved by giving yourself frequent tests over what you've read.

    7. Make a Habit of Writing

    Writing that accurately expresses your ideas demands not only writing skill but focused attention, critical thinking and active involvement. Only if you become actively involved in the writing process will you be able to communicate your ideas clearly.

    Your writing must have:

    a. a purpose,

    b. a controlling idea or thesis

    c. organized development of your idea with major and minor supporting details, and

    d. a logical conclusion.

    8. Build Listening & Note taking Skills

    Accurately listening to a lecture and deciding what is important are two skills that must be mastered before you worry about how to write the information in your notes. Again, being an active rather than a passive participant is the key to your success.

    Taking good notes demands that you :

    a. prepare for class,

    b. become an active listener,an

    c. distinguish major from minor points,

    d. use a note-taking system,

    e. participate in class, and

    f. review often.

    True education is not about cramming material into your brain. True education is the process of expanding your capabilities, of bringing yourself into the world.

    Remember, Professors can merely set the stage for you to create learning through your own action.

    Why Cramming does not work?

    There is a biological reason for this. The problem is that cramming information places it into our brains in short term storage. This is where you put everyday information that is not really worth remembering. In order to learn we have to transfer information into long term memory. Once there, you can retrieve it far easier over a longer period of time.


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