SBI PO Mains 2021 Exam: Last minute preparation tips
Maximise your score by last minute preparation tips for SBI PO mains 2021 exam.
Md Usmangani Ansari | December 31, 2021 | 12:31 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The State Bank of India will conduct the SBI PO mains exam 2021 on January 2, 2022. Candidates who have qualified in the prelims will appear in SBI PO 2021 mains exam. With only 2 days remaining for the SBI PO mains exam, some of the important last minute tips need to be kept in mind to score high marks in the SBI PO mains 2021 exam. State Bank of India (SBI) has released the SBI PO mains admit card on December 16, 2021 in online mode on official website.
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Candidates who are going to appear in the SBI PO mains 2021 on January 2, 2021 must check the last minute preparation tips by focusing on the most relevant main topics of the syllabus.
SBI PO 2021 mains exam dates
SBI PO 2021 Events |
Dates |
SBI PO 2021 notification |
October 4, 2021 |
SBI PO 2021 Prelims exam |
November 20, 21 & 27, 2021 |
SBI PO 2021 Prelims exam result |
December 16, 2021 |
SBI PO 2021 mains admit card |
December 16, 2021 |
SBI PO 2021 mains exam |
January 2, 2022 |
SBI PO 2021 mains result |
January 2022 (Tentative) |
SBI PO 2021 Mains Exam: Last minute preparation tips to score better
Candidates who are to appear in the SBI PO mains 2021 on January 2, 2022 have only two days to conclude their preparation. For this they have to adopt some important tips and strategies to perform better in the exam of SBI PO mains 2021. Here are some important last minute tips for appearing candidates of SBI PO mains 2021 given below.
Revise all SBI PO mains 2021 syllabus and topics
Candidates must check the SBI PO mains 2021 syllabus whether they have covered all the previous trending topics as part of last minute preparation tips for the SBI PO 2021 mains exam. It will be helpful for them to recapitulate important topics of SBI PO mains 2021 syllabus which are either left or not prepared well.
Also, check - SBI PO Prelims Result 2021 declared
Analyse previous years SBI PO mains question papers
The SBI PO mains previous question papers analysis gives better knowledge about trends of topics from which questions are asked in the SBI PO mains exam. The questions trend analysis of previous SBI PO exams educates the candidates about the important topics of syllabus from which questions are asked either maximum or regularly. Candidates must solve previous question papers of SBI PO mains exam and check their result i.e. how much they score. It will help to evaluate their preparation and fix their weak areas for SBI PO 2021 mains.
Practice SBI PO mains mock tests & evaluate result
The practice of SBI PO mains mock tests is the most important point for better performance in the SBI PO mains 2021 exam. All appearing candidates are advised to Practice SBI PO mains mock tests or sample papers regularly to have an edge over others in result.
Last-minute revision for SBI PO mains 2021
The revision of syllabus and important topics is the master key to score the maximum in the exam of SBI PO mains 2021. It helps candidates to refresh topics and concepts from exam points view from which maximum questions can be asked in the SBI PO mains 2021 exam.
The SBI PO exam conducted by the State Bank of India every year is to select candidates for the post of probationary officer (PO) from a large pool of applicants. SBI PO exam is one of the most highly coveted SBI tests in the country. The selection procedure for SBI PO exam is divided into three stages such as prelims exams, mains exams, and interviews. The SBI PO exam is mainly to select candidates for the management cadre of the SBI bank.
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