IBPS Clerk Mains 2021- Know key preparation tips
Mohit Dhyani | February 25, 2021 | 11:05 AM IST | 2 mins read
Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is going to conduct IBPS Clerk 2021 mains exam on February 28. Get last minute preparation tips and expected cut off marks here.
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) will conduct the IBPS Clerk 2021 on February 28. Ahead of the exam, candidates are advised to know some important last-minute preparation tips as it will help them to crack the IBPS Clerk Mains exam with ease. Some of the key preparation tips for the IBPS clerk main exam include focus on revision of important topics, taking mock tests and time management.
Earlier, the IBPS Clerk Prelims exam 2020 was conducted on December 5, 12, and 13, 2020, in online mode. Candidates who will appear for the IBPS Clerk mains 2021 exam must ensure that they carry with them the admit card and other valid documents and also follow all the COVID-19 related guidelines.
Preparation tips for IBPS Clerk Main exam 2021
Revise the syllabus
Candidates appearing for the exam are required to revise all the topics and chapters which are part of the IBPS 2021 syllabus. First and foremost focus on those topics which are given more weightage followed by other topics. Along with the revision, candidates must also check the important formulas and previous year questions that were asked in the IBPS Clerk exam. Do not read or study anything new during the last days of preparation.
Practice online mock test
After covering all the topics for the IBPS Clerk 2021, candidates are advised to practice online mock tests regularly. It helps candidates to get versed with the exam interface and increase their calculation speed. With the help of mock test, candidates can also get to know about the IBPS Clerk mains exam pattern.
Time Management
It's very important to practice in a time-bound manner. There will be sectional timings in the IBPS Clerk mains exam. Candidates should try to solve the questions within the stipulated time. Also, the aim should be to solve the questions about which one is confident and then move onto the tricky and difficult questions.
Keep your mind fresh and calm
Do not try to take extra burden in the last few days of your preparation. Keep revising important concepts. It will help to boost confidence as one appears for the IBPS Clerk 2021 mains exam.
IBPS Clerk 2021 Mains Exam
Candidates should reach the exam centre 60 minutes before the commencement of the exam. Along with the IBPS Clerk 2021 mains admit card, candidates must also carry one valid photo ID proof. In the wake of COVID-19, candidates are allowed to carry their face mask and hand sanitizer inside the exam hall.
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