Saturday 30 June 2018

Bank PO 2018 Syllabus for Prelims and Mains

In Moden era, the candidates preparing for the IBPS PO, Clerk, SO, SBI PO/Clerk Prelims and Mains, RRB, RBI and other banking job-related recruitment exams should know about the latest subject wise study material to secure better ranking in the examination. Delhi Career Group is a most popular institute for providing ultimate Coaching for all Banking Exam. It provides Coaching for IBPS, PO, SBI, RBI and all other Bank PO Exam.  Delhi Career Group organization continually grants pinnacle outcomes in banking examinations throughout India. Our Institute offers satisfactory education to the aspirants these seeking for bank profession. Delhi Career Group is a reliable & known as one of the great Best Bank PO exam coaching Institutes in Chandigarh. Following are some of the important topics for banking recruitment examination preparation:


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1) Quantitative Aptitude
It is one of the most important and scoring subjects for candidates preparing for the banking exams. This subject tests the candidate's numerical ability and accuracy in mathematical calculations. Mostly 30-35 marks questions are from this subject in various bank & insurance exams. Topics covered under quantitative aptitude includes - Simplification/Approximation, Number Series, Arithmetic, Probability, Time and Work, Permutation & Combination, Quadratic Equations, Data Interpretation, Mensuration etc.

2) English
The candidates have high scope to secure good marks in English test. Questions asked in this section is quite basic and anyone can crack this paper with focus and dedication. The English Subject can be divided into - Vocabulary, Grammar, Reading Comprehension, Verbal Ability. The type of questions includes - Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Error Detection, Para Jumbles, Fillers and Miscellaneous.

3) General Awareness

General Awareness paper tests the IQ level of candidates about how much they are aware of the happenings around them. It is easy to score subject provided you prepare well. This subject can be divided into three sub-sections - Banking and Financial Awareness, Current Affairs and Static GK.

4) Reasoning Ability
Reasoning Ability questions test the candidate's critical thinking or analytic reasoning capability. To score more in this subject, you need to develop higher logical reasoning ability. Topics covered under this subject includes - Computer Aptitude, Coding-Decoding, Distance and Direction Test, Blood Relations, Input-Output, Data Sufficiency, Inequality, Seating Arrangement, Syllogism, Puzzles and Logical Reasoning.
5) Computer
Computer awareness questions asked in banking exams are related to the basic terms, abbreviations or functional aspects of the computer. Hence, candidates have high opportunity to score well in this subject. Topics covered under Computer awareness includes - Computer Hardware, Computer History, Database Management System, Memory, Networking, Operating System and Internet.
All the Best!!

SSC CGL Entrance Exam Syllabus 2018

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SSC CGL Entrance Exam

Around 25 days are left to the Combined Graduate Level tier I exam which will be organized by the Staff Selection Commission Entrance Exam from July 25, 2018 for various ministries, departments and organizations of the central government. The SSC CGL exam is being conducted for Group B and Group C posts. SSC CGL 2018 is the most famous exam among the graduates as there is no limitation of stream backgrounds, anybody from any stream can apply for this exam. This makes the competition very difficult.

It is important that you begin to prepare for your exam before time. Many candidates would be preparing by joining various coaching institutes and some might be doing self studies for this exam.

After reading this article you will be able to manage your time well as it is very important how you manage the time and how much time you devote to each section while preparing for SSC CGL Tier I. And like any other exam, the secret of cracking SSC CGL Tier 1 is to perfect a winning strategy.

As per the notification of SSC CGL 2018, the Tier 1 exam is scheduled to be held July 25, 2018 onward. In other words, approximately 30 days remain.

Let's first, however, look at the various sections of the exam.


Subject     Questions     Marks     Time allowed
General Intelligence and Reasoning  25     50    
General Awareness     25     50     Total time 60 minutes
Quantitative Aptitude     25     50    
English Comprehension     25     50      100     200    


"The 'General Intelligence and Reasoning' section is an easy one; and an attempt of 22+ questions (out of 25) is considered good. In fact, with a bit of effort and practice, you can score 45+ in this section,' said Mayank Garg, Mentor, Career Launcher. According to him...


1) Analogy, Coding-Decoding, and Series cover almost half of the Reasoning portion.
2) There will be 7-8 questions on Word Formation, Matrix, Venn Diagram, Blood Relations, Directions, etc.
3) About 5 questions on Visual Reasoning (Paper Folding, Paper Cutting, Mirror/Water Images, etc.) are easy.

The syllabus of the 'General Awareness' section is vast. Hence, you need to pick and choose the subjects to focus on. Here are some points to consider:

1) The syllabus of Polity and Economics is relatively limited (6-7 questions)
2) Weightage of questions on Current Affairs is increasing year by year. So, you should concentrate on current affairs of the 6 months prior to the exam (4-5 questions)
3) Of the three Science subjects (Chemistry, Biology, Physics) choose one (5-6 questions)
4) Give importance to Indian Geography and Modern History (7-8 questions)

The 'Quantitative Aptitude' section will require your maximum attention and time devotion. It will also play a vital role in SSC CGL Tier 2.

1) Most of the questions asked in Tier 1 exam in this section are from Advanced Mathematics, i.e., Geometry, Mensuration, Algebra, and Trigonometry (12-13 questions)
2) Questions from Data Interpretation are easy (3-5 questions)
3) Questions from Arithmetic are of easy-to-moderate-level of difficulty (8-10 questions)

The 'English Comprehension' section is crucial because of the practice required and its high weight in the Tier 2 exam.

1) Vocab is important, as 8 out of the 25 questions are on Antonyms, Synonyms, One-Word Substitution, Idiom Phrases, etc.
2) Questions from Grammar, especially those on Cloze Test, Sentence Correction, and Error Spotting, should be attempted
3) Narration and Voice are also part of the SSC Tier 1 exam now

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PCS Entrance exam Test Preparation Ultramodern Tips

Example Admission Open for IAS-HAS-PCS New Batches
To crack any competitive exams, you first need to understand the pre-requisites for the examination. Before appearing for the examination, you should completely review syllabus of the exam, various subjects, and weightage given to each subject, so that you can plan your study accordingly. A look at the previous years' questions papers of the exam may also help you to get an idea about the exam pattern.
Here, we provide PCS Entrance exam Test Preparation Ultramodern Tips as below: 


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Follow a time-table

As a first step, make a timetable keeping in mind what you want to achieve in short-term and long-term. Preparing a time-based goals will help you know how much time you need and how to prepare for the exam. You must consider a few points while making a timetable such as fix a timing for study, don't study more at a stretch, take short breaks in between, and more importantly - give more time for the difficult subjects. Make sure you follow the timetable set by you rigorously as making a study-plan is easy but difficult to follow.

Focus on preparation

Instead of just memorizing the details, try to understand the subject. Once the concept is clear in your head, it will help you to remember the concepts for a very long period of time. If you know your subject, you can comfortably handle any question related to those easily. While studying, prepare your own short notes in the notebook. This is going to help you revise your subject in short time. Reading these notes a few days before the exam will help you big time.

Evaluate yourself

Evaluating yourself from time-to-time is crucial for an effective exam preparation. There are many online portals where you can find free sample papers and previous year question papers. You should attempt solving these papers while you are preparing for any competitive exam. A few points that you can consider while writing sample papers include:

Stay positive and confident

Confidence is the key. Keep positive thoughts, belief in yourself and your preparation. If you have prepared throughout the year, you won't have to go through last-minute rush and stress. Do a little bit of physical activity and meditation to improve your concentration. Taking stress during the entire preparation time is not advisable; in fact, you should stay away from people who pressurize you.

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Thursday 28 June 2018

Latest Cracking Points for UPSC is an Civil Services

Five points you must follow to crack UPSC:
 
Syllabus prevents you to waste your energy somewhere else and keep you on track….train on track will definitely reach its destination…so always be in touch with syllabus (Syllabus).
 Previous year question papers act as a compass provides direction to your study…so always keep them with you. Analyse and practice them with time (PREVIOUS YEARS QUESTION PAPERS).

NCERT Books: Without reading these books you can’t develop your own understanding, this is basic knowledge you can’t skip. One important thing is that ‘All exam oriented publications and class notes are basically prepared from NCER books only’…so when you are using them means you are adopting their angle of interpretation of NCERT book and you will lose originality in your answer. So, go through NCERT books…and ensure your success (NCERT BOOKS). So, attending tuition is not an essential thing but reading NCERT books is an essential thing.

One magazine and two national newspapers to update your understanding and increase awareness about happenings in the world. The exam is focusing on live issues and contemporary problems in India and world… (the Suggested magazine is ‘Civil Service Chronicle’ and newspapers is ‘The Hindu’)Read Economic Survey (Economic survey Vol. I,  II), India yearbook (India 2016), Government policies, Constitutional amendments, Bills passed and pending in parliament, India’s Struggle for Independence, History of Modern India, India Since Independence.

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Five points you must avoid to crack UPSC:

Don’t waste your energy in reading excess material…UPSC makes you addicted to reading; you start enjoying reading new information. Here you have too little bit cautious so you should not run out of track.
Don’t follow any shortcut, UPSC Exam demands a right combination of hard-work and smart-work.
Don’t listen to frustrating experiences of UPSC candidates, it can induce negativity into you.
Don’t try to copy study strategy or writing style of others, develop your own.
Don’t be overconfident, even if you have studied well or already post holder or graduated from a top school like….nobody can predict UPSC.

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Tuesday 26 June 2018

latest 2018 Preparation Tips for SSC Entrance Exam

SSC staff selection commission every year announces notification for various post like SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) and SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level) . Both the exams are very important exams if one wants to get a government exam. Both exams are of a different level where SSC CGL is for a graduate pass out students on the other hand SSC CHSL Exam is for a 12th pass out.

Cracking SSC exams not only requires hard work but it also needs smart work. Because solving a question in a lengthy way by using traditional method comes under the category of hard work but solving questions by using short tricks comes under the Category of smart work. So before coming up to the tips that you need to follow to crack SSC exam in the first attempt, You have to make sure whether you just want to work hard or you want to work smart with little hard work. Here, We provide latest 2018 Preparation for SSC Entrance Exam are:

Learn short tricks:
Learning short tricks is very beneficial from exam point of view. It will save your time and will also help you to get your answer easily, by just putting the values in a specific formula. If you ignore the importance of short tricks learning then you have to give much more time to a question which can be solved in a few seconds if you know the short tricks.

Practice previous papers:

Practicing previous papers can be helpful in many ways; like it helps you to know about the pattern of the exam, frequently asked questions, help you to check your speed and most importantly helps you to analyze your strong and weak points.

Proper knowledge of exam pattern:
The most important step in any exam preparation is to know about the “pattern of the exam”, you must be aware of some common questions related to a pattern like total questions in each section, marks of each question, negative marking, time limit and many more.
Syllabus:
After knowing about the pattern of the exam the next important step is to know about the “syllabus for the exam”, you should be aware about the topics that are Important for each section of the exam and then you have to give more time to the topics that are more important from examination point of view and less time to those topics that are not frequently coming in the exam.

Mode of exam:
You must be kept in mind that now most of the SSC exams held online, and now there is no pen and paper mode of the exam so be ready for that. Always try to practice previous year paper in online mode as it helps you to be aware of the computer system that saves your few minutes at the start of the exam.

Study material:
Choosing right study material is one of the important steps towards your success as you will be preparing for your exam from that study material only. So always choose your study material wisely, and choose the material which comes according to the latest pattern and syllabus of the exam. You can check best books for SSC for various sections.

Make a plan:
Organize your time, make a plan and then most importantly follow your plan. Give your time to each section of the exam and always try to give more time to the sections in which you have less command or in which you are weaker and more time to the sections in which you have a good command.

Make short notes:
While preparing for the exam always make short notes as it will become easy when you try to search for some specific topic during your preparation and it also helps you in exam time to revise your syllabus easily and quickly.

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Time limit:
While solving questions always try to solve it in the given time interval according to the pattern and time allotted in the exam and if you are unable to do so then try to increase your speed by learning some more short tricks and practicing more as practice is one of the key to increase your speed which directly gives you time to solve more questions.

SSC CHSL(LDC) SYLLABUS AND PATTERN
Mistakes to avoid while preparing for SSC exams for the first time:

Being nervous:
Despite whole-hearted studying for a year, if you are nervous during the exam, your dreams may be shattered. Nervousness will cloud your ability to think and focus.

Not giving importance to all sections:
Don’t just focus on the section in which you are interested, you should also give time to other sections as well as all sections are important from selection point of view.

Relying too much on short tricks:
Relying too much on short tricks and ignoring basic fundamentals of the questions is not going to help you. As there will be many questions in the exam in which direct implementation of short tricks will not work, then in that case your basic fundamentals will you in solving those questions.

All the Best!!!

Flying With Colors to crack the IAS Main Entrance Exam


UPSC IAS Entrance Exam  preparation needs more mental and physical strength. You need to ensure that your preparation should be focused and dedicated. Here, we have listed some important tips for Mains exam preparation.

Be Aware of Mains Syllabus
You should know all the topics mentioned in the UPSC Mains syllabus. By way of remembering Syllabus topics, you can differentiate the important and irrelevant topics to be covered for Mains exam preparation. Develop a habit of having Mains syllabus on your study table, it will help you to read relevant subject topics.

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Strike a Balance between GS and Optional Subject

Mains and Prelims
In Mains examination, you should give equal importance to all the papers. Try to balance your GS and Optional subject preparation. Few aspirants focus only on all GS papers and leave optional and vice versa for others. Don’t do that, have a balanced approach.
Work on your Answer writing skills
IAS mains exam is all about writing good quality answers. In order to get good marks in Mains exam, you need to practice a lot of questions. So, try to develop a habit of writing one or two answers on regular basis to improve your answer writing skills.

Stay updated with Current affairs

Be it prelims, Mains or Interview, UPSC gives importance to current issues and events. You should always be updated on all the current issues happening around the world. In Mains exam, GS Paper 2 and 3 questions asked are based on current affairs. Further, current affairs update will be helpful to write your Mains optional subjects.

Give equal importance to all questions and topics
Many aspirants cover certain aspects of the syllabus and leave few topics in GS and optional. Always try to cover all topics mentioned in Mains syllabus. It is popularly believed that you should know something about everything mentioned in the syllabus. Even in Mains examination hall, give equal importance to all questions and try to answer all the questions given in the paper.

Be Aware of UPSC trends
You should be aware of UPSC IAS  Mains question trends. For this, you need to refer last 3 – 4 years mains question paper (both GS and Optional). Once you understood the trend and type of questions asked by UPSC, you can prepare accordingly.

All the Best For Examination!!!