Schedule for full time banking students:
Since past few days we have been getting regular queries as to what should an ideal schedule look like ,what should be the timings dedicated to each subject, etc...well this is a difficult query to answer undoubtedly as no two persons are same. Each has a different requirement, sleep patterns...so we present to you the correct ingredients which if added could help making your schedule efficient and competitive.
Students who have dedicated entire few months for the following RRB and IBPS exams and have started their preparation recently or are about to start, then this blog will guide you in making your schedule..
(8-10 hrs of studies combined with smart work needed to bring you to the top ,hence making you the cream...SO HERE GOES:)
QUANT: Daily 2 hrs of quant (going up to 3 hrs for weak students) will go a long way in improving your speed. During this time brush up chapter wise concepts along with a lot of practice questions .
Note: 1)Note down neatly in a separate hand out or book any shortcuts or important questions that you come across and need to memorize so that you can go through them regularly.
2)You could also make voice recordings of tables on your phone from 1-30, squares, cubes, etc, so that you listen to them whenever you are travelling or not studying or make charts of tables and keep going through them on a daily basis.
ENGLISH: I am sure the common problem that most of you face is confusion as to what would be the correct answer, or all seem correct while solving error corrections, fill in the blanks etc . Well let me tell you something English is very much like maths, the more you work on your basics and concepts( i.e. rules of grammar) faster and more accurate you get at each step. So open your school grammar books like Wren and Martin with solution and also K Kundan English practice plus concepts book for banking and SSC. and others that explain concepts and rules , keep revising them regularly. Also practice daily with bankers Adda quizzes. SO DAILY 2 HRS ARE A MUST!!!.
REASONING: Not a very difficult section and at the same time very scoring too. Yet we often make the mistake of not being regular with it by taking it for granted. So give it 1-2 hrs daily depending at what level you are currently at.
If you know the concepts then 1 hr is good enough and if u are still at the learning stage then 2 hrs will be needed.
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS: Start by reading the newspaper daily be it Hindu or any other daily fit for competitive exams, special focus on financial news relating to the banking sector. Go through the GK capsule given by BA and other lists on a regular basis.
So 1 hour to newspaper and another hour to capsules and other lists..
THE MOST IMPORTANT ADDITION IS TO GIVE ONLINE EXAMS!!! YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO NOT DO THEM.....The more you practice these the better prepared you will be at the time of the real exam. Buy any online exam portal like career power exam series and give one exam every alternate day and on the other days analyse the exam that you had given on the previous day. Note down or bookmark(i.e. save) all the important questions that you come across.
So 3 days in a week exams and other 3 days analysis of those exams.
FOLLOW THIS SCHEDULE MONDAY TO FRIDAY>
On weekends i.e. Saturday and Sunday do subjects like Computers and Banking Awareness plus revise all that was done on weekdays.
NOTE: tomorrow a schedule for working people will be out....
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