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Best Bank Clerk Exam Coaching In Dehradun

The Bank Clerk Examination is a competitive test conducted by various banking institutions, including the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) and the State Bank of India (SBI), to recruit clerical staff for their branches across the country. This examination serves as an entry point for candidates aspiring to build a career in the banking sector.

To prepare for the Bank Clerical Exam effectively, follow these steps:

1. Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus

Preliminary Exam Topics
English Language Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Error Detection, Sentence Correction, Para Jumbles, etc.
Numerical Ability Simplification, Number Series, Data Interpretation, Arithmetic, Percentages, Time & Work, etc.
Reasoning Ability Puzzles, Syllogism, Blood Relations, Direction Sense, Analogy, Odd One Out, Coding-Decoding, etc.
Mains ExamTopics
General/Financial AwarenessBanking, Current Affairs, Economy, Financial Terms, RBI updates, Government Schemes, etc.
General EnglishComprehension, Error Spotting, Sentence Completion, Sentence Improvement, Vocabulary, etc.
Quantitative AptitudeData Interpretation, Profit & Loss, Time & Distance, Averages, Simple/Compound Interest, etc.
Reasoning & Computer AptitudeLogical Reasoning, Coding-Decoding, Series, Input-Output, Computer Basics, and Basic IT Terminology

 

2. Create a Study Plan

  • Allocate 2–3 hours daily for preparation.
  • Cover all topics and revise regularly.
  • Focus more on weak areas.

3. Study Resources

  • English – Wren & Martin, Newspaper (The Hindu, Indian Express).
  • Quantitative Aptitude – R.S. Aggarwal, Arun Sharma
  • Reasoning – R.S. Aggarwal, Puzzle books
  • General Awareness – Banking Awareness books, Current Affairs websites
  • Mock Tests – Practice with online test series.

4. Practice & Revision

  • Solve previous year’s question papers.
  • Attempt daily quizzes and sectional tests.
  • Work on speed & accuracy.

5. Stay Updated

  • Read newspapers daily for current affairs & banking awareness.
  • Follow RBI, SEBI, and banking updates.
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