Monday, November 10, 2014

SBI Associate PO 2014: First Day Analysis

The SBI Associate PO began on November 9th across the country and there were no surprises - if at all any, students were pleasantly surprised that the paper was simpler than the IBPS PO & SBI PO earlier this year.

The detailed analysis of the paper is shared below. For 10 mock tests of SBI Associate PO in the new pattern, click here.




Section Number of Questions Question Types Difficulty Level Good Attempts
Data Interpretation 50 35 Questions on DI + 5 on Data Sufficiency + 5 on Probability + 5 on Number Series Moderate 26-30
Reasoning 50 10 Q on Seating Arrangment, 5 Q on Input-Output, 5 Q on Syllogism, 5 Q on Inequalities, 5 Q on Data Sufficiency, Blood Relations, Coding Decoding & Direction Sense Easy-Moderate 35-38
General Awareness 50 Most questions were on Banking Awareness with 10-12 Questions each on Computer Knowledge & Marketing. Easy-Moderate 28-30
English 50 2x10 Q on Passages, 10 Q on Cloze Test, 5 Q on Parajumbles, 5 Q on Correct Usage, 5 Q on Fill in the blanks Moderate 32-34

The DI portion was a little calculation intensive but the section overall was much simple than the other PO exams held this year. Reasoning was fairly simple. Many people found one of the RCs a little tricky in the English/Language section. Overall around 120+ attempts should be a good number.

Some of the Questions (from both slots) of the Descriptive Section are as follows:-

Essay:-
  • What are the lessons learnt from the various sporting leagues coming up in India such as the Indian Football & Kabaddi Leagues
  • Who benefits the most from FDI in Retail - Farmer, Consumer or Investor
  • Role of Banking Sector in CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)
Paragraph Writing
  • Turning Point in your Life
  • Disadvantages of a Nuclear Family
  • Importance of setting personal goals in life
  • All that glitters is not gold
Letter Writing
  • Write a letter to your Bank Manager requesting him to unblock your Debit card which was blocked due to entry of the wrong PIN multiple times. 
  • Write a letter to your parents asking them to send Rs. 15,000 for an educational tour conducted by your college.
  • Write a letter to the Consumer Forum complaining about the lack of good facilities at your coaching center despite the center charging hefty fees. 
Precis Writing- one of them was on Code of Conduct in Business.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

IBPS PO CWE Exam - Last Minute Tips

Many of these tips may appear basic but are vital as the IBPS PO is a speed based exam and small optimizations at your end can help you score at least a few extra marks. 

Friday, September 26, 2014

Group Discussion Tips




What is Group Discussion?
Group Discussion is a modern, yet common method of candidate elimination conducted in Banking Exam selection. It is typically conducted as a second round of elimination for candidates who cleared the written tests. Over here, a small group (typically 6-10 members) is created and a topic is given for discussion. The candidates in the group are then asked to discuss the topic and share their opinions. Read more below or Click here to prepare for IBPS PO and other Bank exams.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

IBPS PO 2013 Exam Pattern & Questions

With exactly a month to go for the IBPS PO 4 exam, lets re-look at the 2013 exam which saw a change in pattern and was the first time the exam was conducted online. Back then in Oct 2013, many students were surprised with the considerable shift in the difficulty level of the exam. The exam also did NOT have a few traditional topics such as Visual Reasoning and Simplification. Let's look at the breakup of one of the slots - since it was an online exam conducted over multiple slots, there were minor variations is the number of questions of a topic. More details on the exam below. (To take a FREE Mock Test in the new IBPS Pattern, click here. )

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Descriptive Section for SBI PO: The Art of Précis Writing

With the SBI PO exams just round the corner, we are starting a series of blog posts on essays, letters, précis-writing and other elements of the descriptive paper for the exam. We feel that précis writing is important, not only for the descriptive section of the SBI PO exams, but also for our day to day communication. So here is a short guide on Précis Writing.

Descriptive Section for SBI PO: Letter Writing



These questions generally require you to address a specific person, situation and purpose. Few examples include:
 Writing a letter to Bank Manager asking for Closure of account (formal)
 Writing a letter to your brother about saving money (informal)

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

SBI PO 2014: How To Begin Preparation?

With the SBI PO exam scheduled to begin in June, the most common question that first time aspirants have is “How Do I Begin Preparing for the exam?” With each aspirant being different with the amount of preparation already put in along with the willingness to put in different amounts of time leading up to the exam, we at Oliveboard decided to create an intelligent study planner that creates a personalized study plan that not only takes into account the syllabus of the exam along with the importance of topics but also tracks your preparation up to the exam date. The planner is your personal exam assistant that guides you through a step by step process to help you follow a systematic routine to crack the exam.
To Sign Up & create your own Study Plan for SBI PO 2014, click here.