Tuesday, 7 October 2014

(IBPS / SBI / RRBS) Bank Clerk Exam Preparation Tips


About the Author:

N K Dhamija. I am the Director of New Cambridge College, located in Chandigarh. We provide the thorough Bank Clerk Coaching in Chandigarh, Mohali & Panchkula. I share my knowledge by writing articles on various subjects so that I can create awareness among my students from Chandigarh. Today I am going to teach you on how to prepare well for Bank Clerk exam.

Chandigarh: The post of a Bank clerk is one of the many crucial posts in the banking sector. Essentially, a bank clerk forms a major part of the front staff which is involved in the operations related to taking charge of the customer interface. Various clerks are placed to different areas of the banks on the basis of the needs and requirement for staff.

The various counters or areas of work include savings, current deposits, retail loans, deposit, agricultural loans, term deposit, cash credit, cash receipt or payment, credit cards, government business, and many others. Hence, it is a very important job role and this article shall elucidate on the tips and instructions to crack the IBPS Bank Clerk Exam.

Here is a brief account of the background of the IBPs examination – it was set up by the banking industry i.e. the public sector and began operating in the year 1975. It was in the year 1984 that the self-governing IBPS organization turned into an independent entity and transformed itself into an esteemed institute to conduct a series of examinations and recruitment procedures for the staffing, placement and promotion of banking personnel at public sector banks.

The applicants and candidates that wish to appear for the IBPS examination must always be in possession of extremely good study material as it is one of the essential keys to get success with the examinations, for not just Clerk but also for PO.

A few crucial tips must always be kept in mind that include being totally aware of the syllabus; the bank examinations always cover topics from classes 6th to 10th. Yes, even a 10th grader can clear this examination, with a good amount of practice.

4 Simple Tips Prepare For Bank Clerk (IBPS / SBI / RRBS) Exam:

  1. Follow a Strict Time-Table: In order to be able to crack the Bank Clerk examination, one must always stick to a strict time-table. Proper time should be devoted to mock test papers and practicing the sample papers as well. A candidate must always live by the motto of working harder each day to increase his personal capability. 
  2. Collecting and Possessing Study Material: Not every published book with the IBPS name on it is helpful. One must be quite wise in choosing a book; rather one must always refer to the better and improved study material provided by the best coaching institutes for Bank PO and clerk examinations. 
  3. Smart Work Before Hard Work – Rather than cramming all the chapters from the text books, one must prepare special notes that serve as helpful keys later on. Also, prior to beginning with the preparation, one must learn tables up to 20,cubes up to 15 ,squares up 30, complements up to 100, powers of 2 up to 12 and 3 up to 6 and helping English words including their synonyms and antonyms. 
  4. Time-Management – It is quite normal for a student to feel confused during the preparation. For that, one must always follow a strict schedule to practice questions as well as some time for leisure activities as well, because all work and no play, makes jack a dull boy.
Over 30,000 Bank Clerk Vacancies are expected to be filled for the year 2014-2015.


We practice what we teach. At New Cambridge College we have highly experienced, trained and motivated faculty and they create a wonderful atmosphere for the students. If you are in and around Chandigarh, I personally invite you to our training center for a Free Bank Clerk Coaching Demo class. There is no time restriction; you can attend demo classes at any time of the day.

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Bank Coaching at New Cambridge College.

Our Address:

Bank Coaching Department: New Cambridge College,
S.C.O 80-81-82, Top Floor, Sector 17D, Chandigarh.
Phone: 0172-401-4454


Regards,
Naresh Dhamija.

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