
(Article) How to Prepare for India Post Payment Bank Exam
The candidates will be short-listed for jobs on the basis of
their performances in the three-phase examination. First phase will be
Preliminary Examination consisting of Objective Tests for 100 marks will be
conducted online. This test will be of 1 hour duration consisting of 3 Sections
as follows:
1. English Language: 30 questions of 1 mark
2. Quantitative Aptitude: 35 questions of 1 mark each
3. Reasoning Ability: 35 questions of 1 mark each
Note: The marks obtained in the Preliminary
Examination (Phase-I) will not be added for the selection and only the marks
obtained in the Main Examination (Phase-II) will be added to the marks obtained
in the Interview (Phase-III) for preparation of the final merit list.
The second phase of exam will be Main exam for 250 marks.
This exam will consist into two papers-first is the objective test for 200 marks
and second is descriptive test for 50 marks. Both the Objective and Descriptive
Tests will be online. Immediately after completion of Objective Test,
Descriptive Test will be administered.
(i) Objective Test: The Objective Test of 2 hour duration consists of
4 Sections with 50 marks each (Total 200 marks) as follows:
a) Test of English Language (Grammar, Vocabulary, Comprehension etc.)
b) Test of General Awareness, Marketing &Computers
c) Test of Data Analysis & Interpretation
d) Test of Reasoning (High Level)
The candidates are required to qualify in each of the tests by securing
passing marks, to be decided by the Bank.
The third phase will be Interview.
Preparation Strategy for each section
Reasoning- Reasoning is one of the most important
sections for bank exam. Motive behind asking question from reasoning is to check
aspirants mental and problem solving ability, it is not like numerical skill
where you learn some formula and solve question by applying that formula. The
most important questions from this section are on the topics such as Seating
Arrangements, Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, Statement and Conclusions, Directions,
Blood Relations, Analogy, Classification, Series problems, Missing Characters,
Odd Man out, Ranking Test, Data sufficiency, Assumptions and Directions.
Non-Verbal is the toughest of all.
Which questions you have to attempt first –It’s better to
attempt first those questions on which you are very confident and you can
attempt in a minimum time. Please do not start with Seating Arrangement/ Puzzle
type’s questions because once you stuck in these questions, you will lose your
valuable time.
You have to be very careful while answering these questions.
Practice similar questions from previous model papers or previous year’s exam
papers are the key to do well in this section. Keeping this in mind
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