IBPS RRB Clerk 2020 Prelims last Minute Tips to Crack the Exam
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Following a time table and sticking to it at this point if tine will be helpful. You may think that what is the need for a time table in last 2 days of the exam, but it is actually important as this will save you a lot of time and will give you a right direction to your last few days preparation. Here are the things that you must add in this time table of yours:

  • Start your day early
  • Read newspaper for General Awareness. Though, it comes in the Mains examination, but still it must be read on a daily basis.
  • Have a king like breakfast.
  • Start revising the Quantitative Aptitude section first. Go through all the important topics/concepts once again and practice as much as you can for the important questions.
  • After revision of Quant, take some rest and allow yourself some leisure time. Do what relaxes your mind.
  • You can then pickup revision of important topics of the Reasoning section and practice new pattern questions by download PracticeMock app.
  • Practice quant & reasoning sectional tests.
  • Attempt RRB Clerk Prelims mock tests
  • Last but not least, practice as many mock tests as possible.

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