Nainital Bank Clerk Strategy for Revision
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Nainital Bank Clerk exam will take place on August 21, 2022 which is only 7 days away. If you are interested in these 75 vacancies, now is the right time to get started with an effective revision. It’s only with a good revision that you will be able to make the best of all the practice you have done until now. Remember: The vacancies are limited and there will be lakhs of aspirants competing with you for them. If you want to get ahead of the competition, only systematic practice can help you. We have come up with this article to help you with Nainital Bank Clerk Strategy & a systematic revision plan. But first, have a look at the Nainital Bank Exam Pattern.

Nainital Bank Clerk Exam Pattern

Name of SubjectTotal Number of QuestionsMaximum MarksDuration of Examination
Reasoning404035 Minutes
English Language404035 Minutes
General Awareness (with special reference to Banking)404020 Minutes
Computer Knowledge404020 Minutes
Quantitative Aptitude404035 Minutes
Total200200145 Minutes

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Now, it’s obvious that 145 minutes is less time to solve 200 questions as you would hardly be getting 40 seconds for each question. But keep in mind that you don’t need to solve all the 200 questions. You need to optimize your time and efforts in such a manner that you clear the cut-offs easily. For this, you have to have a balance of accuracy & speed while practising questions. You can be neither too fast compromising on accuracy nor be too slow as you wouldn’t be able to answer enough questions. Let’s now have a look at the Nainital Bank Clerk strategy for revision:

Revision Tips for the Week before the exam

  • Make each second count. Devote the last week’s time to practice, practice & practice.
  • Only practising blindly will not help. Review your attempts and try to improve on your weak areas.
  • Keep taking Nainital Bank Clerk mock tests so as to keep an eye on your performance. Use the mock test’s analysis to highlight & practice those topics in which you need improvement.
  • Make it a point to practice a Reading Comprehension set, a Data Interpretation set and a Puzzles/ Seating Arrangement set on a daily basis. These topics have appeared in almost all Banking exams and it’s highly likely that practising well on these topics will help you score more in the actual exam.
  • Don’t get started with any new topic at this point in time.

Revision Tips for the Day before the exam

  • There is no need to stay awake & study the whole night just before the day of the exam. Whatever practice you had to do, you have already done. Rather, take a proper sleep to keep your mind fresh for the exam.
  • If possible, take a stroll at your exam center a day before the exam so that the next day you don’t have any issue reaching over there.
  • Reach the exam centre 1 hour in advance to avoid any nervousness or stress.
  • Take a copy of all the important documents (like admit card, photo id proof) and keep other things (like photo id proof, pen etc.) and items like face mask etc. ready.
  • Get used to the interface of the online exam. Mock tests are the best tool to experience an exam-like environment.

Tips for the Exam

  • This exam has a sectional time limit. So, ensure that you practise well beforehand on switching sections.
  • Start with the easy questions which take less time such as approximation, number series, blood relation, alphanumeric series, fill in the blanks etc. As you keep solving questions & keep scoring marks, you will gain confidence. 
  • Don’t allot more than 10 minutes each to General Awareness and Computer Awareness as there wouldn’t be anything to solve and the answers would be completely based on your memory.
  • Avoid answering the questions by guessing. Remember: there is a negative marking of 0.25 mark.
  • If you get stuck on any question and are unable to answer it in a minute, it’s better to skip it and move on to the next question.

These are all the tips we have in this article. Remember: practising is the best tool you have right now which you can expedite in these 6 remaining days to give your best performance. Keep taking mock tests at regular intervals to practice as well as to keep an eye on your performance. Wishing you good luck with the revision!

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