IBPS Exam Preparation 2012 ( Tips for PO, Clerk, Specialist Officer )

The candidate going to apply for the IBPS Exam must be prepared with the topics in the syllabus mentioned below. The candidate possessing the exam of IBPS have to answer the objective type questions and to score good percentage to be short listed for further interview tests. The objective paper will involve topics about Reasoning, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Awareness. More Bank Jobs
The duration of the objective exam is of 150 minutes and comprises of 225 as total mark.
The Descriptive test is of an hour limit to accomplish the exam and it includes the basic test of English Language such as Essay, Précis, Letter Writing, etc. The Descriptive paper is of 25 marks.

The Bank Exam paper includes the various topics like Reasoning, Vocabulary, Probability, Percentage and Average questions, English and General Knowledge questions. The candidate can prepare for the IBPS examination by studying the relevant subjects and keep practicing with the sample papers or mock test papers continuously. Make a scheduled time table routine of yourself to be followed. The time table must include more timing for the studying or preparing of the examination. Don’t give the too much stress for studying and keep regular breaks or rest timings in between the time table. Start practicing your exam accomplish on time so put the stop watch behind while solving the previous year papers.
Increase your speed of attempting and solving a problem. Don’t give the much time to the difficult one; just skip it for last so your time will saved. Sometimes in objective questioning the options gives various hints for answering start analyzing it, by this your time will be saved. The large Formulas should be remembered by some tricks or with some unique key to minds, so it will save time during exam while recalling the formulas.
Some of the Topics that candidate should have to study to compete in the examination are as follows:
Reasoning Topics and Weight age
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Critical Reasoning
Reasoning Date Sufficiency
Circular Arrangement
Distribution
Deductions
Input/Output
Linear Arrangement
Directions
Important Topics and Weight age
Probability
Simplifications Approximation
Series

Data Interpretation-
Bar Graph
Pie Chart
Table

Pure Quantitative Aptitude:
Percentages
Simple Equations
Averages
Simple and Compound Interest
Ratio and Proportions