Dear Readers,
The IDBI Manipal exam is over now and as per the inputs shared by our readers, we have made an analysis. The analysis is based on the number of doable questions in the 2 hrs of composite time. The exam was moderate to easy and again, the most of the questions were from GA Capsule that was provided by Bankersadda.com before SBI Mains.
The details of the individual sections are given below:
Total Ques.
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Level of Difficulty
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Good Attempts
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Quantitative Aptitude
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Easy to Moderate
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General Awareness
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English Language
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Easy to Moderate
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Reasoning - The Reasoning Section was easy to moderate. The questions covered almost everything. From blood relation to direction sense and also the inequalities. All the questions were easy but the puzzle was a bit lengthy. If one has practised well, then he or she will be able to secure maximum out of it.
English Language - The English Section was easy. The pattern was too obvious. 2 reading comprehension and 1 cloze test. Rest covered para jumbles, fillers, sentence correction and error detection. 1 comprehension was lengthy and rest were easy and doable.
Quantitative Aptitude
Now talking about the Quant Section, It is not as tough as it used to be. The questions were direct. The only thing the students complained was it was a bit time taking and rest everything was fine. Students have managed to do well in this section.
General Awareness
This section was easy. The section includes questions from both Current Affairs and Banking Awareness. Most of the students reported that the questions were easy and one who has kept a track of the current affairs would have done good.
The overall experience of the exam was easy and let's wait for the second shift analysis. Don't jump on the conclusion, wait for the final result.
Disclaimer: All information on cut-offs, analysis, answer key and scores are based on independent analysis and evaluation made by BankersAdda. We do not take responsibility for any decision that might be taken, based on this information.
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