Nikhil October 27, 2015

How to Crack IBPS PO Exam 2015? If you are one looking for preparation then here we given the tips and tricks to perform well in PO Mains Exam. IBPS PO V Mains Exam 2015 is scheduled on October 31, 2015. Candidates who are going to take participation in exam can check out preparation tips.

Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is going to conduct the Probationary Officer (PO) V Mains exam on October 31, 2015 at various exam centers across country. A large number of candidates who are looking for bank jobs had applied for the examination and now they are searching for exam preparations. So, for your wellness we added tips and tricks to crack IBPS PO V Mains exam 2015.

As we know that IBPS PO Prelims Exam 2015 was successfully conducted and now authority is going to conduct mains exam for those qualified candidates in prelims. As the examination is coming nearer all eligible candidates are very tense about the exam. Here for those we given a smart techniques to qualify in the examination.

The IBPS PO Mains will have five sections, Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude, English Language, General Awareness and Computer knowledge. The time frame of the exam is 2 hours and there will be around 200 questions. Candidate need to justify the time for each sections to give their best in exam.

Quantitative Ability:

The Quantitative Ability is a common topic for all competitive exams which has 50 Questions in Mains exam. It is considered as the difficult sections. However one should have good knowledge and time management with good techniques to give best in exam. Mainly the question will come from Data Interpretation, Quadratic Equation, Number Series and Data Sufficiency & Miscellaneous. Candidates focus more on these topics to give your best in exam.

Reasoning:

The Reasoning section covers 50 Question in PO Mains exam. In this section the questions will be asked mainly on Decoding, Miscellaneous, Syllogism, Input-output & Data Sufficiency. Candidate should be thorough with the puzzles, brain teasers, etc.

English:

English is the easiest sections and one should be very good grip on language. This section will have around 40 questions and one have good knowledge with sentence completions, error corrections, sentence improvements, reading comprehensions, etc.

Computer Awareness:

Computer Awareness is one of the easiest topics and it might cover around 20 questions. Aspirant should be thorough with the History of Computers, Generation of Computers, Operating System (OS), MS-Office, Internet and Memory.

General Awareness:

Candidate should be thorough with general affairs and the banking affairs as it is one of the scoring section if one is good with the current affairs and also banking awareness. There will be around 40 questions, for which one should cover all the current affairs since the last five to six months prior to the exam.

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