IBPS Clerk

Score 75+ for this year’s IBPS Clerk Prelims

Score 75+ for this year’s IBPS Clerk Prelims: The way you choose to attempt mocks will decide if you will crack IBPS Clerk or not.

 

Why is Attempt Strategy Important especially, for scoring 75+ in IBPS Clerk?

Ideally, IBPS Clerk is the easiest exam in the banking world but the trick is that cut-off always remains high.

For cracking this exam you need two fundamental things: Speed + Accuracy

This is last year cut-off and it’s considerably high if compared with SBI Clerk and the primary reason is the level of exam.

IBPS Clerk Attempt Strategy & for Final Paper

For you to maximise your speed and accuracy you need to follow the below mentioned advice:

You will have to score 30 or 30+ in Reasoning

The reasoning is where you can score high if compared with quant. For most people reasoning is easy if compared with quants. But this doesn’t mean you have to neglect quants but the reasoning is where you should make your attempts at first so that you can assure maximum marks in at least one of the three sections. And the ones who are good at quants can take dual advantage by maximizing their attempts with accuracy.

Attempt Arithmetic at Last While Attempting the Quant Section

Questions like simplification, quadratic equations, approximations, wrong numbers, and missing numbers are the easiest ones. Attempt them first as your priority questions. This shall help you in gaining the maximum mark share in less time because these questions can be solved at maximum speed. Now you can approach DI questions. Try to do calculations in your mind if possible as it will make your attempts at a good speed. Then you should solve the arithmetic questions at last.

Prioritise Static RC over Factual RC in English

Most probably for IBPS Clerk, you will get to see a static RC which you can attempt at the beginning as it’s easy to solve and doesn’t consume much of your time. But if the RC is factual then attempt it in the end as it can take time. It’s better to secure your marks as much as possible in the given time, be it any section.

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Vishwas Agarwal

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