SBI Clerk Mains Exam 2020 - Last Minute Preparation Tips
Team Careers360 | October 30, 2020 | 02:32 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI : Candidates appearing for the SBI Clerk mains exam 2020 completed their preparation to crack this stage. However, it is important to check the last minute preparation tips for SBI Clerk mains exam, so that they do not miss out on anything. State Bank of India (SBI) released the SBI Clerk mains admit card on October 20, 2020 in online mode on official website On the day of the SBI Clerk Mains exam, ca ndidates must ensure that they follow all the instructions pertaining to the COVID 19 guidelines which have been laid down by the government of India.
SBI Clerk: Sample papers | Preparation tips
Important Dates for SBI Clerk 2020 Mains
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Events |
SBI Clerk 2020 Exam Dates |
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SBI Clerk 2020 Prelims Exam |
February 22 and 29, 2020, March 1 and 8, 2020 |
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SBI Clerk Prelims 2020 Result |
October 20, 2020 |
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SBI Clerk Mains Admit Card |
October 20 - October 31, 2020 (Available Now) |
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SBI Clerk Mains Exam |
October 31, 2020 |
Click Here - To Download SBI Clerk Mains Admit Card
SBI Clerk 2020 Mains Exam - Last Minute Tips
Assemble All Documents:
It is important that all the necessary documents such as SBI Clerk Mains admit card , photo identity proof(original and photocopy) will be assembled a day before examination to avoid any hassle on the SBI Clerk mains exam day.
It is also advised to carry at least two photo-copies of admit card of SBI clerk and photo identity proof to avoid trouble.
Carrying COVID-19 Essentials
As we all are aware of the pandemic situation, candidates assemble all the COVID-19 essentials that need to be carried to the SBI Clerk Mains exam centre. These essentials include a mask, a personal sanitizer, a personal water bottle and ball pen.
Revise What you have studied
It's a good idea to revise all the topics you've read in the last few days. Do not pick new subjects, this will cause uncertainty and you will panic. Only concentrate on the topics and subjects that you are strong at. Before the exam, it is useful to make brief notes on important topics and formulas for easy revisions.
Read Questions Carefully
Do not rush when attempting the questions in the SBI Clerk mains examination. Before answering, read the question carefully. .Try to prioritize the simple ones. This will help in saving time for the hard ones.
Don’t take stress
Stress is every student's most common friend during examination days. By doing meditation or taking breaks during studies, try to relax yourself if you feel anxiety. Don't rush to do it all. Only concentrate on what you've learned and that will help you obtain the SBI Clerk cut-off marks. Managing time for your interests, such as listening to music, dancing, painting or doing whatever you want, can make you happy and comfortable.
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