तूफ़ानों से आँख मिलाओ, सैलाबों पर वार करो मल्लाहों का चक्कर छोड़ो, तैर के दरिया पार करो -राहत इंदौरी
This year the IBPS PO exam will take place in late September and early October. It’s important to note that while the IBPS PO exam is not open to everyone, individuals who meet the eligibility criteria and aspire to work in the banking sector as Probationary Officers can apply for the exam. The IBPS PO exam is a competitive process, and candidates need to undergo multiple stages of assessment, including Preliminary and Main exams, followed by an interview. Preparing for the IBPS Mains along with Prelims is a good strategy, especially if you’re aiming for comprehensive preparation and increasing your chances of success. We understand that many of you have been eagerly anticipating this opportunity for months or even a year. In the last month leading up to the IBPS PO Prelims exam, your focus should be on refining your preparation, practising mock tests, and ensuring that you are mentally and physically prepared for the exam day. Here’s a suggested routine for your last month of preparation:
Week 1: Intensive Practice and Revision
- Days 1-3: Review and revise all major topics in each section – English, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning.
- Days 4-5: Dedicate time to practising questions from previous year’s papers and sample papers.
- Days 6-7: Take two full-length mock tests to assess your current level of preparation. Analyze your performance to identify areas of improvement.
Week 2: Mock Tests and Analysis
- Days 8-10: Take a full-length mock test every alternate day. Focus on improving your time management and accuracy.
- Days 11-14: Analyze your mock test performances. Identify trends, assess your strengths and weaknesses, and plan your strategy accordingly.
Week 3: Targeted Practice and Revision
- Days 15-17: Concentrate on your weaker areas. Practice questions that you struggled with in previous mock tests.
- Days 18-19: Review important formulas, shortcuts, and strategies for each section.
- Days 20-21: Take a couple of mock tests to assess your progress and adjust your strategies as needed.
Week 4: Final Touches and Mental Preparation
- Days 22-23: Focus on revising your notes and important takeaways from your study materials.
- Days 24-25: Take two more mock tests to fine-tune your time management and test-taking strategies.
- Days 26-28: Engage in light revision and relaxation activities. Avoid studying heavily on the days just before the exam.
- Day 29: Review your exam-day strategy, including time allocation for each section and any last-minute notes.
A day before the Exam:
- Avoid studying intensely on this day. Engage in activities that help you relax and keep your mind calm.
- Gather all necessary documents – admit card, photo ID, pens, pencils, etc.
- Get a good night’s sleep to ensure you’re well-rested for the exam.
Exam Day:
- Wake up early to ensure you have ample time for morning routines and travel to the exam centre.
- Eat a light and nutritious breakfast.
- Reach the exam centre well ahead of the reporting time to avoid any last-minute stress.
Remember that the last month is about fine-tuning your preparation and ensuring that you’re mentally prepared. Stay confident in your abilities, stay positive, and trust the hard work you’ve put into your preparation. Good luck with your IBPS PO Prelims exam!
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