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How to Prepare for Multiple Bank Exams as a Beginner?

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Bank exams in 2025 have brought many opportunities to build a stable career in the Public Sector Banking and Insurance Industry. Many people often find it difficult to prioritize one exam over the other, and end up cracking none of them. Thus, it is most important to channel your energy in the right direction for effectively preparing for multiple bank and Insurance exams. If you are a beginner with a vision of cracking multiple bank exams together or if you have already filled the form for more than 1 bank or insurance exam, it must be a little challenging for you to prepare for each exam without any guidance. Thus, in this blog, we are explaining how to prepare for multiple bank and insurance exams if you are a beginner.

 

Multiple Bank and Insurance Exam Preparation Strategy 2025

Considering you are a beginner who does not have much knowledge about which exam you should prioritize while preparing for multiple bank and insurance exams in 2025. The first and foremost thing to do is to look at the syllabus and exam pattern of those bank/insurance exams that you are targeting. Make your priority set for those exams which are having similar syllabus. Then, refer to the previous year papers to know the difficulty level of each exam. Take a mock test of that bank exam which has the most similar syllabus. Now, after you have known complete details of the bank exams that you are targeting, you can move to the preparation. 

Build Strong Foundation

When you start your preparation, focus on common subjects and build a strong foundation in those subjects. Many bank and insurance exams revolve around 4 common subjects which are reasoning, quantitative aptitude, english language, and current affairs. Thus, without wasting more time, start your bank exam preparation using standard reference books for each subject. 

Do Regular Practice of Common Subjects

After learning the basic concepts for each subject topic, you can now practice using test series and know what types of questions are being asked in the exam. Focus on building your accuracy first because improving speed takes a little more time. To improve your speed in calculations, start by revising formulas and short tricks on a daily basis and bring them into practice. 

Take A Free Full-length Mock Test To Know Exam Level

Let’s suppose you are preparing for 2 exams at once, focussing on both becomes a little tough. But, when you have attempted a mock test which gives you a real exam experience. You can get an idea about your strong and weak areas in a particular exam. This will also help you decide which exam is best for you. But, before deciding, challenge yourself in the preparation for both exams simultaneously. If you find one of the exams more difficult, then give more time to the preparation of that exam until you find it easy to attempt. With time, and regular practice, you will eventually become into the habit of scoring maximum in any bank exam. 

Limit Your Resources in Current Affairs and English Preparation

For the English language and current affairs section, daily or weekly vocabulary sessions, and daily, weekly, or monthly current affairs is a good resource for complete preparation. If you follow only one source for this then it will be a good practice as multiple resources creates confusion. Thus, reducing your resources and revising them again and again becomes much more useful than using a number of resources and not revising them properly. 

Refer to Previous Year Papers To Know Difficulty Level

It is essential that you refer to the PYPs along with the exam pattern and syllabus of the exam that you are preparing for. Try to understand the type of question asked in the exam and prepare accordingly for those types of questions. At PracticeMock platform, you get PYP tests for various bank and insurance exams. Make use of those tests and know your preparation level for the particular exam. 

Prepare Using Sectional Tests Along with the Topic Tests

Sectional tests are designed such that you will be given only limited time to answer the questions from a particular subject. For example, if you attempt a quantitative aptitude sectional test for the IBPS PO exam, you will only have 20 minutes to answer 35 questions. And these tests provided you with a complete idea of your preparation level in a particular subject. Additionally, topic tests are built to help you master a particular topic and make you ready to answer each type of question in the exam within the time limit.

Conclusion

By following the above-provided preparation strategy for multiple bank and insurance exams, you can expect to get selected in your target exams. You should follow a structured study plan for the upcoming bank exams in 2025. This will be useful for you as a beginner. We hope this guide helps you in your preparation. Ultimately, results depend on your hard work and dedication towards exam success. All the very best to you!

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FAQs

1. How to prepare for bank exams in 2025?

To prepare for bank exams, build a strong foundation in common banking subjects like Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, and English Language. Then, start reading current affairs from trusted sources. Finally, practice using mock tests and revise on a regular basis.

2. How to prepare quantitative aptitude for bank exams?

To prepare for quantitative aptitude, learn basic concepts using a standard reference book, then practice questions based on those concepts in a time-bound condition, and take mock tests for speed practice.

3. Who is eligible for bank job?

To be eligible for a bank job in India, you need to have a graduation degree from a recognized university, and you should fall within the age limit of 21 to 30 years (in most recruitments).

4. Which bank exam is easy for freshers?

For freshers, IBPS Clerk, RRB Clerk, and SBI Clerk are considered easy to moderate level exams.

5. What is the syllabus of bank exams?

The common syllabus for bank exams includes subjects like quantitative aptitude, reasoning ability, English language, and General Awareness/Banking Awareness.

6. How to prepare reasoning for bank exams?

To effectively prepare for reasoning, first learn the basic concepts and build your foundation in each topic. Then, practice using topic tests and mock tests, which give you a real exam experience.

Sandhya

Hi, I'm Sandhya Sadhvi (B.E. in ECE from GTU 2017-2021). Over the years, I've been a dedicated government job aspirant, having attempted various competitive exams conducted by the Government of India, including SSC JE, RRB JE, Banking & Insurance exams, UPSC CDS, UPSC CSE and GPSC. This journey has provided me with deep insights into the examination patterns and preparation strategies. Currently, I channel this experience into my role as a passionate content writer at PracticeMock, where I strive to deliver accurate and relevant information to candidates preparing for Banking exams, guiding them effectively on their preparation journey.

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