Dear Readers,
Are you Dreamt of becoming a
govt. officer. Don’t know where to go? We(BITA) are here to help you to achieve
your dream. 412 BITA students passed in the govt. exam in various sectors. Over
50,000 vacancies are yet to be filled in various banking sectors. Within next
few months various govt. exams notification ‘ll released. Before that you need
to prepare yourself. Below we are given some tips to clear the exam in very
first attempt.
#1 Know
your syllabus
The
first thing which you are required to know is your syllabus for the competitive
exam. Subjects such as Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation,
English and General Knowledge are common for every competitive exam.
Nevertheless, the requirement of knowledge under each subject depends on the
type of competitive exam that you are appearing for. For an instance, when you
are appearing for a banking examination your general knowledge should be more
in the banking sector.
#2 Time allotment
for each subject
Competitive
examination is a test of time management for every candidate. Therefore, as a
candidate you should invest time in every subject. Suppose there is only
3-month time for you to prepare for your examination. So, your focus should be
to use these 120 days for preparing all the subjects. Time allotment for every
subject will depend on your proficiency on subjects. If you are good in maths,
then you would spend less time in Maths, and the saved time could be used for
the subject which needs more attention.
#3 Prepare a study
chart
Preparing
a study chart is the highway for completing the syllabus on time. Make a schedule
for a month which will have details on how you are going to approach every
subject. It is important to touch each subject on a daily basis such that you
do not lose the track of events. With gradual proceedings, you will be soon in
a position to complete the syllabus for all subjects on time. At the end of
each month, review the areas that you have covered so far and make sure that
you revise them on a weekly basis without fail.
#4 Focussing
on your strength
The
shortcut to clearing competitive exams is the subject in which you are strong.
If you are strong in English, then make sure that you are thorough with every
chapter. This will allow you to score maximum marks in English and give you an
advantage over others. Average marks in remaining subjects are still good
enough for you to make it to the next round. If you do not have a strong
subject, then try to locate the areas which you can manage easily such as
probability, general knowledge in banking sectors, etc.
#5 Practice
It is
a well-known fact that ‘Practice makes a man perfect’. May it be mathematics or
logical reasoning, if you are practicing an area regularly there are less
chances of making a mistake. Dedicated hours on a daily basis will make you an
expert in the given topics. However, if you are not practicing regularly, then
you might make silly errors while working on those problems later on.
Similarly, practicing your grammar and comprehension skills is also important.
Do not leave any subject untouched for more than 3 days.
#6 Working on weak
areas
For
definite success, one has to ensure that his weaknesses are converted into
strengths. Maths is a common weakness for candidates. Nevertheless, they can
work in areas such as number system, algebra and basic geometry. You can also
leave trigonometry if your remaining areas under mathematics is good. Subjects
such as English and General Knowledge also fall under weak areas. Attempt a
question only if you are sure about it. Else it can result into
negative markings in certain cases.
#7 Smart Studies
The
objective of competitive exams is to pick smart candidates. The paper is
prepared in such a manner that only the smartest can get through. The question
paper includes questions from various subjects and hence, students are required
to go through a series of concepts and practice. Interestingly, students are
able to answer the most number of right answers are selected rather than the
ones who were able to solve the toughest of problems. This means that you are
required to be smart enough to choose the easy ones and solve them first,
rather than struggling with the hard ones.
#8 Speed
Optimization
If you
the blessing of speed, nothing can stop you. Since all competitive exams are
time bound you should be fast enough to solve as many problems as possible.
Speed optimization is only possible when you have clear concepts and dedicated
practice hours.
#9 Question
Judgments
When
you first look at the question paper your job is to analyze the paper and
categorize the questions. Prefer grading the questions with T, A and E. T will
reflect tough questions, A will reflect average questions and E will suggest
easy questions. Once the analysis is over, start with E and try to solve them
off as soon as possible. Then begin with A and work dedicatedly on them. After
being done with E and A, hit the T questions and try to solve them logically,
if your answer is not matching with any given option, then leave the question.
This will save you from negative marking.
#10 Building
confidence
Confidence
in the examination hall is very important. Have confidence in your abilities
and recall your strong areas. If you are feeling nervous, then simply think
about the problems which you had solved previously with ease. An innovative way
to build confidence is to solve the E grade questions first followed by A
grade. If you can manage these two sections, you can easily manage to solve
some of the T grade questions as well.
#11 Avoiding
doubtful areas
It
is absolutely foolish to try something new just days before the examination.
Candidates who look forward to start trigonometry just days before the actual
exam end up scoring low in overall result. This is because on one hand, they
are trying to understand something complex and on the other hand, they are
unable to revise the existing lessons. This makes the situation worse for any
candidate.
#12 Plan
for answering
Always
have a plan to answer the questions. To start with select the questions which
you are not going to attempt (just ignore them). Then pick the ones which you
can answer easily followed by selecting the average and the tough ones. Use the
given options to locate the answers in cases of quadratic equations and logical
reasoning. This will give you additional time in hand. Use the same time managing
the tough questions. Do not spend more than 2 minutes on any questions while
attempting them for the first time.
#13 Maintaining
composure
Do not
panic while answering. If you do so, you will not be able to solve even the
easy ones. Control your breathing and solve each question on the basis of its
merit. Suppose you could solve one question in just 4 seconds, then use the
remaining seconds in the tougher questions. Even if you are unable to solve it,
then leave it and move ahead with other questions.
#14 Vedic
Math
A
little knowledge of Vedic maths can do miracles for you in the examination.
Multiplying and dividing big numbers can be a problem for you. But, if you have
sound knowledge of Vedic Maths then you can easily manage these areas and solve
the problems at a blistering pace. This is where you can gain an edge over
other candidates who have appeared for the examination.
#15 Being
Optimistic
When
the day of exam arrives, just relax yourself and think about good things such
as your first day at college, your 18th birthday, moments spent
with friends, etc. Take this exam as a routine work and do not express the
feeling of being nervous. Always remember that you did your best and there is
always a better tomorrow waiting for you. Enter the examination hall in a
sporting spirit and be confident. In this way you can easily manage the exam in
time and look forward to attempt even the toughest questions with ease.
Competitive
exams are like a game of cricket. The better candidates always win, sometimes
with their efforts and sometimes with their luck. However, it is you who decide
your position in the winning team through your hard work, passion and
determination. The syllabus is known to you and you have sufficient time to
prepare for it. Invest dedicated hours in studying and the day is not far when
you will have your dream Govt job knocking at your door!
Best of Luck for your
competitive exams.
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