Monday 16 September 2013

Bank on Good Speed



Bank on Good Speed


In today’s world, banks have become an indespensible part of our daily lives. They have grown beyond their core functions and have their presence in almost every aspect of our lives. Banks were orginally designed to be providers of loans to people for personal or business use and to safeguard the money of individuals and corporates. Over a period of time, banks have not only executed their core functionalities but also helped better our lives by rendering us a wide range of services like exchange of foreign currency, investment banking, mutual funds, insurances, demat services ,online trading of shares etc.

Given the higher pay packages, thanks to the sixth pay commission and the perceived risk in the private sector due to recession, the number of candidates appearing for the banking recruitment exams has increased. 

The last SBI PO exam had about 15 lakh aspirants for 1700 jobs. So, intensive preparation is a must. Secondly, it is an exam that is based primarily on speed. Strong concepts , high accuracy and speed are the keys to cracking this exam. The SBI PO exam has 200 questions to be solved in 120 min, i.e. 36 seconds per question on an average. The IBPS PO exam has 250 questions in 150 min, again 36 seconds per question . So work on speed calculations every day. Solving 20-30 problems for 30 minutes a day can improve your speed.

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Sunday 15 September 2013

CAT Exam Preparation Strategy





CAT Exam Preparation Strategy

Every year the strength of applicants appearing for MBAexams is increasing due to increasing demand of MBA as a career option. There are many exams been conducted to get entry into MBA colleges like CAT, MAT, CMAT and others. Each exam permits you to get into top MBA colleges. Furthermore, CAT which is a common aptitude test is an online examination which is conducted on a national level. With every passing season, the number of applicants applying for CAT is also increasing, which means much more competitors are going through. Here are some tips that should be following before giving CAT Exam.

        Use a way to prepare as well as to answer. You need to adhere to a routine and cover the topics according to their weight age in the CAT exam. In the same way, while appearing for the exam, answer the questions that hold high marks or that you are sure about, concentrate on the questions in this descending order.
        Concentrate on error removal. This would help you check the errors in your answer so you can work on them. Mainly includes, spelling mistakes, grammar etc. You can also use the "review button", this helps the student check the mistake quotient and know which concerns have been tried, which left out.
        The more you practice the better you will complete in the CAT examination or any other MBA examination. One must at least practice three mock tests weekly. This would also familiarize you with the type of questions asked and help you frame up better answers.
        Knowing simple and plain English is not sufficient. MBA aspirants should concentrate on the capability to read and understand longer sentences on complicated subjects. One should also know the significance of words, sentences. At times 12-13 questions are based on such things.
·         They can help you be eligible for the CAT exam or many other examinations like MAT or GMAT; since these are general guidelines for MBA examinations. Also, give at least two or three months to CAT preparation, you must work hard because the competition is very stiff and the seats are restricted.

Monday 2 September 2013

How Coaching Classes Are Beneficial?


How Coaching Classes Are Beneficial?




Coaching Classes has gained the popularity among people in the last few years. In order to survive in the race of competitive exams, the practice of moving towards private coaching classes to brush up their knowledge and skills starts with high standard of academic learning, environment and discipline.
These coaching centers in India are mostlyreliable and very much genuine that results successfully placing their students in top colleges in India. Coaching centers in Bangalore have not only helped students living in Bangalore but also helped successfully to those students from different parts of the country and abroad as well. Most of the Coaching in Bangalore have high standard of discipline, excellent academics and good environment.
Coaching centers are in great demand nowadays as coaching centers help students to identify their strength and weakness also, especially those students who need to sit in some entrance exams for their higher education such as Engineering, MBA, Bank entrance exam or IAS. Aspirants who want to crack entrance examinations like CAT 2013 Entrance, MAT, Civil Service Examination, AIEEE, IIT JEE, GATE, etc. and pursue their desirable coaching centers for relevant exams. Pursuing professional coaching classes helps you to gain the proper guidance and correct information which can be the basic step for establishing an extraordinary man out of an ordinary man.

Wednesday 28 August 2013

Regestration Guide For CAT 2013


Regestration Guide For CAT 2013




Before you begin, you should gather all the information you will need to complete the registration process, including your voucher, educational history, mark sheets (SSC, HSC, and graduation), work experience, and a list of the IIM programmes to which you are applying.


CAT Exam Pattern



CAT Exam Pattern



The CAT 2012 will have only two sections. The first section is Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation; the second section is Verbal Ability & LogicalReasoning. These two sections will be implemented sequentially with separate time limits. The examination will be 140 minutes. Candidates will have 70 minutes to answer 30 questions within each section which will have an on-screen countdown timer. Within the 70 min provided for the section, candidates can review the answers. Once the time ends for the first section, they will move to the second section and will no longer be able to go back.

A 15-minute tutorial will be provided before the start of the test, and candidates are advised to go through that carefully before starting the main examination. The total duration will be two hours and thirty five minutes including the tutorial. A practice test to provide candidates with a feel of the timed sections, as well as navigation and functionality of the actual test will be made available in the coming weeks. Once again candidates are advised to go though them carefully to familiarise themselves with the screens, layout, and navigation.