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IBPS will announce the official notification for the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Clerk 2022 recruitment for the Clerical cadre post. As the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Clerk Prelims is going to be held in 2022, applicants want to get IBPS Clerk Exam preparation tips using the best general and & sectional preparation strategies available. One should have an effective study plan to crack the competitive exam where one can expect to cross the cut-offs of 80+ as per the experts.
Applicants must check IBPS official syllabus and exam pattern regularly to ensure a proper study plan without last-minute hassles. If you are a new aspirant or have appeared earlier then continue reading this article to know the best IBPS Clerk Exam Preparation Tips for Prelims and Mains. The preliminary exam is the qualifying stage of Mains for placement in the final merit list.
IBPS Clerk 2022 Calendar
Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Clerk 2022 recruitment calendar is provided below:
IBPS Clerk 2022 Events | Important Dates |
Online Registration including Edit/Modification of Application by candidates | 1st July 2022 to 21st July 2022 |
Payment of Application Fees/Intimation Charges (Online) | 1st July 2022 to 21st July 2022 |
Download of call letters for Pre-Exam Training* | August 2022 |
Pre-Exam Training* | August 2022 |
Prelims Exam Admit Card Download | August 2022 |
Online Prelims Exam | September 2022 |
Prelims Exam Result | September/ October 2022 |
Mains Exam Admit Card Download | September/ October 2022 |
Online Mains Exam | October 2022 |
Provisional Allotment | April 2023 |
IBPS CLERK EXAM PATTERN 2022
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Prelims is most likely to be held in August 2022, we will first discuss the IBPS Clerk preparation strategy and then move on to the Mains preparation strategy. Before starting the IBPS Clerk preparation, it is important to know the IBPS Clerk Exam Pattern. This exam has two phases.
1. Preliminary examination
2. Main exam
Both stages are computer-based tests (CBTs) with multiple choice questions. There is no interview round for IBPS Clerk exam.
Below is the IBPS Clerk Preliminary Exam Pattern 2022.
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IBPS CLERK PRELIMS EXAM PATTERN
Section | No. Of Questions | Marks | Test Duration |
English Language | 30 | 30 | 60 Minutes (20 Minutes Per section) |
Numerical Ability | 35 | 35 | |
Reasoning Ability | 35 | 35 | |
Total | 100 | 100 |
One mark (+1) is awarded for each correct answer and one-fourth of a mark (-0.25) is deducted from the final score for each incorrect answer. In the preliminary exam, each section has a time limit of 20 minutes.
To clear the preliminary exam and qualify for the main exam, applicants must achieve the cut-offs set by IBPS in each of the three sections.
IBPS CLERK PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION TREND ANALYSIS FOR PRELIMS
The below table shows the topics from most of the questions that were asked in the IBPS Clerk Preliminary Exam.
Section | Most Important Topics and Number of Questions asked |
Reasoning Ability | Puzzles and Seating Arrangement – 15-17 Questions
Inequality – 4-5 Questions Syllogism – 3-4 Questions Blood Relation – 2-3 Questions Alphanumeric Test – 2-3 Questions |
Quantitative Aptitude | Data Interpretation – 5- 6 Questions
Simplification/Approximation – 12-15 Questions Quadratic Equation – 4-5 Questions Arithmetic Word Problems – 12-13 Questions |
English Language | Reading Comprehension – 8-9 Questions
Cloze Test – 5-6 Questions Error Detection – 5-6 Questions Word Usage – 4-5 Questions Word Rearrangement – 4-5 Questions |
IBPS CLERK MAINS EXAM PATTERN
At this stage, the aspirant is tested on subjects like Computer Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, General or Financial Awareness. The exam consists of a total of 190 questions and lasts 160 minutes. Both the exams can be conducted in either English or Hindi, depending on the aspirant’s proficiency level.
Sl. No | Name of Tests | No. of questions | Maximum Marks | Duration |
1 | Reasoning and Computer Ability | 50 | 60 | 45 minutes |
2 | English Language | 40 | 40 | 35 minutes |
3 | Quantitative | 50 | 50 | 45 minutes |
4 | General/Finance Awareness | 50 | 50 | 35 minutes |
TOTAL | 190 | 200 | 160 minutes |
IBPS CLERK PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION TREND ANALYSIS FOR MAINS
The below table shows the topics from most of the questions that were asked in the IBPS Clerk Main Exam.
Section | Most Important Topics and Number of Questions asked |
Reasoning Ability | Puzzles and Seating Arrangement – 23-24 Questions
Logical Reasoning – 7-8 Questions Data Sufficiency – 3-4 Questions Coded Inequality – 2-3 Questions Coded Blood Relations – 2-3 Questions |
Quantitative Aptitude | Data Interpretation – 20 Questions
Arithmetic – 10-12 Questions Quadratic Equation – 4-5 Questions Series Based – 3-4 Questions Simplification/Approximation – 4-5 Questions |
English Language | Reading Comprehension – 10-12 Questions
Cloze Test – 6-7 Questions Error Detection – 4-5 Questions Phrase Replacement – 4-5 Questions Double Fillers – 3-4 Questions Match the Column – 3-4 Questions |
IBPS Clerk Prelims Exam Topics To Cover 2022
The IBPS Clerk Prelims Syllabus consists of three subjects that form the objective type of paper namely, Reasoning Ability, English Language, and Quantitative Aptitude. The latest IBPS Clerk Preliminary Exam Syllabus is mentioned below:
Reasoning Ability
Seating Arrangements, Puzzles, Inequalities, Syllogism, Input-Output, Data Sufficiency, Blood Relations, Order and Ranking, Alphanumeric Series, Distance, and Direction, Verbal Reasoning
English Language
Cloze Test, Reading Comprehension, Spotting Errors, Sentence Improvement, Sentence Correction, Para Jumbles, Fill in the Blanks, Para/Sentence Completion
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Series, Data Interpretation, Simplification/ Approximation, Quadratic Equation, Data Sufficiency, Mensuration, Average, Profit and Loss, Ratio and Proportion, Work, Time, and Energy, Time and Distance, Probability, Relations, Simple and Compound Interest, Permutation and Combination
Apart from these common subjects asked for all the posts, candidates are required to have Professional Knowledge as well, which can be tested in the mains part of the exam.
IBPS Clerk Mains Exam Topics To Cover 2022
As per IBPS Chief Clerk Syllabus, the paper is divided into four parts. IBPS Clerk Syllabus will have another section called General Awareness. This section will contain questions based on financial awareness.
Reasoning Ability
Seating Arrangements, Puzzles, Inequalities, Syllogism, Input-Output, Data Sufficiency, Blood Relations, Order and Ranking, Alphanumeric Series, Distance and Direction, Verbal Reasoning
English Language
Cloze Test, Reading Comprehension, Spotting Errors, Sentence Improvement, Sentence Correction, Para Jumbles, Fill in the Blanks, Para/Sentence Completion
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Series, Data Interpretation, Simplification/ Approximation, Quadratic Equation, Data Sufficiency, Mensuration, Average, Profit and Loss, Ratio and Proportion, Work, Time, and Energy, Time and Distance, Probability, Relations, Simple and Compound Interest, Permutation and Combination
General Awareness
Current Affairs, Banking Awareness, GK Updates, Currencies, Important Places, Books and Authors, Awards, Headquarters, Prime Minister Schemes, Important Days
Computer Aptitude
Basics of Hardware and software, Windows operating system basics, Internet terms and services, Basic Functionalities of MS Office ( MS-word, MS-Excel, MS-PowerPoint), History of Computers, Networking and communication, Database basics, Basics of Hacking, Security Tools and Viruses.
IBPS Clerk Important Books- Topic-wise
Since the topics of prelims and mains are the same, the suggested books for both are also the same. However, the difficulty of questions asked in Mains is likely to be more than that of questions asked in Prelims.
Sections | Suggested Books | Author/Publication |
---|---|---|
English | English Language for SBI/ IBPS Bank PO/ SO/ Clerk/ RRB Exams | Disha |
English Language Topic-wise Solved Papers (2010-2022) | Disha | |
English for Bank Exams | S. Chand | |
High School English Grammar and Composition | Wren and Martin | |
Objective General English | Arihant Publications | |
Word Power Made Easy | Norman Lewis | |
Quantitative Aptitude | Quantitative Aptitude Topic-wise Solved Papers (2010 – 2018) | Disha |
Bank PO Quantitative Aptitude Chapterwise Solved Papers (2000 – 2017) | Arihant | |
Numerical Ability 18 Days Wonder | S.Chand | |
Quantitative Aptitude | R.S. Agarwal | |
Data Interpretation | Arun Sharma | |
Objective Mathematics for Competitive Exams | Tarun Goyal | |
Reasoning Ability | Reasoning Ability Topic-wise Solved Papers (2010 – 2020) | Disha |
The reasoning for Competitive Examinations | Pearson | |
A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning | S. Chand | |
Modern Approach to Verbal-Non Verbal Reasoning | R.S. Agarwal | |
Analytical Reasoning | M.K. Pandey | |
A New Approach to Reasoning: Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning. | B. S.Sijwali and Indu Sijwali | |
General/Financial Awareness | General Awareness/ Banking/ Economy Topic-wise Solved Papers (2010- 2020) | Disha |
Banking and Financial Awareness | Kiran’s | |
Banking Awareness | Arihant | |
India Year Book | Publication Division | |
Manorama Yearbook | Manorama Publications | |
Computer Aptitude | Computer Knowledge | Disha |
Computer Awareness | Arihant | |
Objective Computer Knowledge and Literacy | Kiran |
English Language
- This section contains vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms, grammar, error-detection, fill-in blanks, cloze test, reading comprehension, para-jumbles, idioms, phrases, sentence reconstruction etc.
- In this section, the candidate needs to develop a reading and writing everyday habit. This helps with vocabulary, syntax, and grammar.
- Understand all the basic grammar rules and in everyday conversation and writing practice them.
Get Topic-wise Analysis of English Language Section
According to the candidates who appeared for the exam, the English section was lengthy. In the mentioned table below, you will learn about the topic of wise English questions
Topics | Difficulty Level | No of Questions Asked |
Reading Comprehension | Easy-Moderate | 15 |
Vocabulary | Moderate | 2 |
Cloze test | Moderate | 6 |
Letter formation | Moderate | 2+2 |
Fillers | Easy | 2 |
Quantitative Aptitude
- This is the most challenging part of the Prelims Paper and includes Ratio and Proportion, Time and Work, Speed and Distance, Average, Data Interpretation, Simplification, Number Series, and Quadratic Equation.
- This section is all about calculations and a student must be good at numbers and actual calculations to crack it.
- The best strategy is to memorize all the basic theories and formulas and practice maximum.
Reasoning Ability
- This is the most logical part of the paper and easier to score the mark. However, applicants need to be very analytical in this part.
- It includes topics such as Syllogism, Puzzles, Coding-Decoding, Seating Arrangement, Ranking and Order, and many others.
- Candidates need to practice this portion every day because it is important and solve mock tests and sample papers.
- Revision after each practical solution is a must.
Get Previous Year Analysis of Reasoning Ability Section
The pattern for the reasoning questions was the same. The only small difference was in letter formation questions of 2+2 along with the puzzle box as well. Check the table provided below to know the topic-wise Reasoning question and and get best tips for IBPS Clerk Prelims preparation.
Topics | Difficulty Level | No of Questions Asked |
Inequality | Easy | 5 |
Puzzle | Moderate | 15 |
Coding-Decoding | Easy | 5 |
Syllogism | Easy | 4 |
Para jumbles | Moderate | 12 |
Data sufficiency | Easy-Moderate | 5 |
Assumption | Moderate | 2 |
Letter formation | Moderate | 2+2 |
General/Financial Awareness
- This portion requires no strategy or trick and is one of the easiest to score.
- Applying aspirants need to know about all the general, banking and economic events happening in the country as well as the world also.
- For this section, daily reading of newspapers and current information through television or social networks is sufficient.
- When preparing this topic, it is important to emphasize information and abbreviations related to banking and insurance.
Computer Aptitude
- This part is comparatively easier and involves knowledge of computer hardware and software.
- Some important topics include Computer Basic, Operating System Functions, Basic Internet Knowledge and Protocols, Network Basics, and MS Office Basics.
- Study all the computer acronyms and abbreviations is a smart strategy for this section.
IBPS Clerk General Preparation Tips
- IBPS Clerk exam aspirants must be informed about the official notifications issued in connection with the exam.
- They must be well aware of the eligibility criteria, exam pattern and syllabus before applying for the exam and starting the preparation.
- It is good to buy recommended books for the IBPS Clerk exam as it helps to prepare better in minimum time.
- It is very important that aspirants use their time to prepare better and practice more instead of going through everything once and twice.
- In order to assess themselves before the exams, they have to register for various mock tests and model papers available online.
- They refer to all the model papers and previous years’ papers available in the market to familiarize themselves with the question pattern.
- They must know that the more they practice, the better the chances of finding similar questions in the actual exam. Even if the question is not exactly similar, there is a chance that the pattern may be familiar
Topper’s Tips & Tricks to Crack the IBPS Clerk Exam 2022
Thousands of aspirants including you will appear in the IBPS Clerk exam this year. With such a high level of competition exam, only the best aspirants will be able to crack the exam. If you want to be one of them, you must prepare well according to the latest IBPS Clerk Exam Syllabus and Exam Pattern. Moreover, you need to focus on the most important tips and tricks that will surely speed up your preparation.
Check out these 7 tips and tricks to crack the upcoming Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Clerk Exam:
1.   Analyze IBPS Clerk Exam syllabus and Exam pattern
That being said, the first and most important thing to crack the IBPS Clerk exam is to analyze the exam pattern and marking scheme. You need to analyze each topic covered in each section of the exam. Decide which topics or areas need more time to study and make a plan to invest the appropriate time in each section. Remember that some or certain topics are more important than others. Once you get a clear idea about the syllabus, you can plan your IBPS Clerk exam preparation smartly accordingly.
2.   Create a realistic timetable
You need to make a realistic timetable according to the latest IBPS Clerk Exam Syllabus. Stick to that schedule. If you feel that you are weak in a subject or topic, spend more time on it. It will always make your preparation easier and increase your concentration.
3.   Understand the concepts, theories, and shortcuts properly
All you need to do is understand all the theories and concepts to answer the IBPS Clerk Exam with confidence. For Numerical Aptitude, Quantitative Aptitude or Reasoning Aptitude questions, you can use shortcuts and techniques to solve them quickly and easily. So, once you understand the concepts and familiarize yourself with all the related theories, you can quickly learn the shortcuts. For example, knowing basic grammar rules, structures and other useful tricks can help you quickly answer questions from the English language section.
4.   Read Newspaper Daily
Reading newspapers and magazines regularly can be rewarding in IBPS Clerk. You must set aside a two-hour daily slot in your schedule for this task. Dedicating two hours a day to reading the newspaper will hardly pay off. Then you should also keep a notebook and note down any new words you want to add to your vocabulary to improve your reading comprehension. This will help not only to solve the English language section but also to satisfy the questions from the General Awareness and Computer Aptitude section of the SBI Clerk exam.
5.   Learn the formulas by Heart
The Quantitative Aptitude section requires a number of formulas to solve the questions. In addition, formula derivatives are also of utmost importance. So you have to practice them regularly by applying them. It will help you derive the formula if you forget it at the time of the exam.
6.   Improve your time management skills
To get the best results in IBPS Clerk, you need to train yourself to try to attempt more questions in a short period of time. This test requires not only accuracy but also speed. You need to take care of your time management skills with accuracy to answer. A good balance between accuracy and time always leads to a high score. Therefore, try to solve the practice questions in a time-limited manner.
7.    Practice and Revise regularly
Practice makes perfect. Regular practice in any competitive exam is always fruitful. The same saying applies to IBPS Clerk Exam. So the moment you complete a topic or section, try to solve questions from that topic only. It will help you test your progress and help you improve. Exercise as much as you can. Solve easy questions first and then move to difficult questions. Always tick questions that you find difficult to answer and edit them later. Review everything you’ve learned regularly so you don’t forget it. So set aside at least 2 hours a day for revision.
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IBPS Clerk Last Minute Quick Tips & Tricks
Focus on Syllabus |
While preparing for the IBPS Clerk 2022 exam, one of the most important things to remember is to fully understand the exam pattern and syllabus. When creating your study plan, make sure to cover all aspects and focus on the most important topics. |
Time Track |
If you fail the exam due to poor time management, you will regret it later. As a result, you should come up with various strategies to manage your time effectively on the day of the exam. Taking mock tests regularly is one of the best ways to do this, as practice increases test speed. |
Mock Test |
By practicing sample papers, you will understand the exam pattern, time management and even the types of questions that will be asked in the entrance exam. Mock tests can help you gain confidence as you prepare for an exam, as they can show you how well you understand basic concepts. |
Make Notes |
It is a good idea to take short notes while preparing so that you can use them for revision instead of going through all the topics in more detail when it is time to revise. |
Strength & Weakness |
Recognizing your strong and weak areas is another important aspect of IBPS Clerk preparation. This allows you to capitalize on your strengths while focusing on improving your weaknesses. |
Day Wise Preparation Plan/Study Plan for IBPS Clerk Exam
The day-wise study plan for the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Clerk exam can be provided below –
Example 1 (For those candidate who wake up early in the Morning)-
No. Of Hours to be Spent on Exam Preparation | 8 Hours |
Morning Session (5:00 AM to 8:00 AM) | Logical Reasoning (Understand the Topic, Note Down the Important Points) |
8:00 AM to 10:00 AM | Regular Activities/ Daily Routine |
10:00 AM to 1:00 PM | Scan the Important Topics Covered in the Morning Session and Practice Mock Tests or Practice Test for Logical Reasoning |
1:00 PM to 5:00 PM | Rest/ Daily Routine |
6:00 PM to 9:00 PM | Simplification from Quantitative Aptitude (Understand the Topic and Note Down the Important Points) |
After 9:00 PM | Dinner and Sleep |
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Example 2 (For those candidate who spend the late night for exam preparation)
No. Of Hours to be Spent on Exam Preparation | 8 Hours |
Morning Session (10:00 AM to 1:00 PM) | Logical Reasoning (Understand the Topic, Note Down the Important Points) |
1:00 to 3:00 PM | Regular Activities/ Daily Routine |
3:00Â PM to 6:00 PM | Scan the Important Topics Covered in the Morning Session and Practice Mock Tests or Practice Test for Logical Reasoning |
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM | Recreation/ Daily Routine |
8:00 to 9:00 | Dinner Break |
9:00 PM to 12:00 AM | Simplification from Quantitative Aptitude (Understand the Topic and Note Down the Important Points) |
Month-Wise Preparation Plan for IBPS Clerk Exam
The monthly wise preparation plan for the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection Clerk exam is provided below: –
Day | 5:00 AM to 8:00 AM or 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM | 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM or 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM | 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM or 9:00 PM to 12:00 AM |
Day 1 | Logical Reasoning (Study and Understand the Topic) | Scanning Important Points in Logical Reasoning and Practicing Mock Test | Simplification from Quantitative Aptitude |
Day 2 | Scanning Important Points from Simplification and Practicing Mock Test | Alphanumeric Series (Study and Understand the Topic) | Practice Mock Test from Alphanumeric Series and Revise Already Covered Topics |
Day 3 | Profit & Loss from Quantitative Aptitude (Study and Understand the Topic) | Scanning Important Points from Profit & Loss and Practicing Mock Test | Ranking/ Direction or Alphabet Test (Study and Understand the Topic) |
Day 4 | Scanning Important Points from Ranking/ Direction/ Alphabet Test and Practicing Mock Test | Mixtures & Alligations (Study and Understand the Topic) | Scanning Important Points from Mixtures and Alligations and Practicing Mock Test and Revise Already Covered Topics |
Day 5 | Data Sufficiency (Study and Understand the Concept) | Scanning Important Points from Data Sufficiency Practicing Mock Test | Simple Interest & Compound Interest & Surds & Indices |
Day 6 | Scanning Important Points from Simple Interest & Compound Interest and Practicing Mock Test | Coded Inequalities (Read and Understand the Concept) | Scanning Important Points from Coded Inequalities and Practicing Mock Test and Revise already Covered Topics |
Day 7 | Work & Time (Study and Understand the Concept) | Scanning Important Points from Work & Time and Practicing Mock Test | Seating Arrangement (Read and Understand the Concept) |
Day 8 | Scanning Important Points from Seating Arrangement and Practicing Mock Test | Time & Distance (Study and Understand the Topic) | Scanning the Important Points from Time & Distance and Practice Mock Test and Revise Already Covered Topics |
Day 9 | Puzzle (Understand the Concept and Note down important points) | Scan the important points covered in the Puzzle and Practice Mock Test | Mensuration (Cylinder, Cone, Sphere) – Read and Understand the Concept |
Day 10 | Scanning the Important Points from Mensuration and Practicing a Mock Test | Tabulation (Study and Understand the Concept) | Scanning the Important Points Covered in Tabulation and Practicing the Mock Test |
Day 11 | Data Interpretation (Read and Understand the Concept) | Scanning Important Points Covered in Data Interpretation and Practicing Mock Test | Syllogism (Read and Understand the Concept) |
Day 12 | Scan the Important Points Covered in Syllogism and Practice a Mock Test | Ratio, Proportion and Percentage (Read and Understand the Concept) | Scanning important points covered in Ratio, Percentage and Proportion and Practice the Mock Test |
Day 13 | Blood Relations (Understand the Concept and Note Down Important Points) | Scanning important points covered in Blood Relations & Practice the Mock Test | Number Systems (Read and Understand the Concept) |
Day 14 | Scan the Important Points Covered in Number Systems and Practice the Mock Test. | Input-Output (Understand the Concept and Note Down Important Points) | Scanning the Important Points Covered in Input-Output and Practice the Mock Test |
Day 15 | Sequence & Series (Read and Understand the Concept) | Scanning the Important Points Covered in Sequence & Series and Practice the Mock Test | Coding-Decoding (Read and Understand the Concept) |
Day 16 | Scanning the Important Points Covered in Coding Decoding and Practice the Mock Test | Permutation, Combination & Probability (Read and Understand the Concept) | Scanning the Important Points Covered in Permutation, Combination & Probability and Practice the Mock Test |
Day 17 | Revise Logical Reasoning and Practice Mock Tests | Revise Simplification and Practice Mock Tests | Revise Alphanumeric Series and Practice Mock Test |
Day 18 | Take a Break | Take a Break | Take a Break |
Day 19 | Revise Profit & Loss and Practice Mock Tests | Revise Ranking/ Direction/ Alphabet Test and Practice Mock Tests | Revise Mixtures and Alligations and Practice Mock Tests |
Day 20 | Revise Data Sufficiency and Practice Mock Tests | Revise Simple Interest & Computer Interest and Practice Mock Test | Revise Coded Inequalities and Practice Mock Test |
Day 22 | Revise Work & Time and Practice Mock Tests | Revise Time & Distance and Practice Mock Tests | Revise Seating Arrangement and Practice Mock Tests |
Day 22 | Revise Puzzle Topic and Practice Mock Tests | Revise Mensuration and Practice Mock Tests | Revise Data Interpretation and Practice Mock Tests |
Day 23 | Revise Tabulation and Practice Mock Tests | Revise Syllogism and Practice Mock Tests | Revise Ration, Proportion & Percentage and Practice Mock Tests |
Day 24 | Revise Number Systems and Practice the Mock Tests | Revise Blood Relations and Practice the Mock Tests | Revise Sequence & Series and Practice the Mock Test |
Day 25 | Revise Input & Output and Practice the Mock Tests | Revise Sequence & Series and Practice the Mock Tests | Revise Coding Decoding and Practice the Mock Tests |
Day 26 | Revise Permutation, Combination and Possibility and Practice Mock Tests | Take a Break | Take a Break |
Day 27 | English Language – Reading Comprehension (Practice Comprehension Passages) | Practice Comprehension Passages | Cloze Test (Understand the Important Rules – Tenses – Phrases etc) |
Day 28 | Practice Cloze Test | Para Jumbles (Practice Mock Tests) | Practice Mock Tests for Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test and Para Jumbles |
Day 29 | Error Spotting/ Multiple Meaning (Understand the Important Grammar Rules) | Practice Mock Tests for Error Spotting | Fill in the Blanks – Prepositions, Tenses etc (Practice Mock Tests) |
Day 30 | Paragraph Completion (Practice Mock Tests) | Take Mock Tests for all English Grammar Topics | Take Mock Tests for all English Grammar Topics |
Day 31 | Grand Test (All Sections – Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude and English Language) | Grand Test (All Sections – Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude and English Language) | Grand Test (All Sections – Reasoning Ability, Quantitative Aptitude and English Language) |
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