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Thursday, July 23, 2020
Number Series @IBPSRRB2020
MAXIMIZE YOUR PRELIMS SCORE
Highest paid jobs
Highest paid jobs in india are private jobs in MNCs like Google, microsoft, amazon etc. I will be mentioning the list of companies and their average starting salary.
- Intel - 16–18 lpa.
- Qualcomm - 15 lpa.
- Mediatek - 12 - 14 lpa.
- Analog devices - 20 - 22 lpa.
- NXP semiconductors - 10 - 14 lpa.
- Xylinx - 15 lpa.
Provided that you do Mtech from NITs and IITs.
Coming to government and PSU
- IOCL - 10 - 12 lpa.
- PGCIL - 12 - 14 lpa.
- NTPC - 12 - 15 lpa.
- ISRO - 12 lpa.
- BARC - 13 lpa.
- DRDO - 14 lpa.
Provided ( for PSU ) if you crack gate paper with under 100 rank or ( for govt jobs ) ISRO, BARC and DRDO exams shortlisted.
All the mentioned salaries are approximate. They may vary slightly.
Crack IBPS exam
How to crack IBPS PO
- Math: 40 mins- 30 attempts
- Reasoning: 40 mins – 30 attempts
- English: 25 mins – 30 attempts
- Banking + Current: 10 mins – 30 attempts
- Computer: 5 mins – 20 attempts
Total attempts: 140 questions. It is assumed a good target. 150 attempts are great.
If math section is easy give it extra 10 mins and attempts 40. Compensate by minimizing either English or reasoning whichever is difficult and vice versa.
Let’s assume a scenario, Math is easy and Reasoning is difficult.
- Math: 50 mins- 40 attempts
- Reasoning: 30 mins – 20 attempts
- English: 25 mins – 30 attempts
- Banking + Current: 10 mins – 30 attempts
- Computer: 5 mins – 20 attempts
Reference:
- Data interpretation - R.S. Aggarwal, Kiran publication
- Math - Kiran publication,
- Reasoning - R.S. Aggarwal, CAT prep book
- English - Kiran Publication, Pdf Files
- Computers - Arihant publication, Previous year questions
Here’s a study plan:
Section 1: DI+QA
Data Interpretation: 5*5 Questions; 25 Marks; 20 minutes.
- Pie chart
- Bar graph
- Line graph
- Data table
- Verbal Data
Do's and dont's:
- One has to solve at least 50*5 questions of each type. One question has 5 sub questions.
- Max, 5-6 mins for a PO DI question. 3-4 mins for a clerk DI question.
- Be quick and accurate in average, percentage, summation and multiplication.
- Out of 5 DI question, 1 or 2 are difficult. Ignore them or solve in the end. Difficult only means more complex calculation.
Quantitative Aptitude: 25 marks; 20 minutes.
- Series
- Data sufficiency
- Profit & Loss
- Speed & Distance
- Time & Work
- Average
- Ratio
- Partnership
- Interest & Discount
- Probability
- Permutation & Combination
- Miscellaneous
Do’s and Dont’s
- Series section first. They have 5 marks. 150 questions of previous year papers of SBI/IBPS PO will be sufficient. Max 5 minutes. 1 question is always tricky.
- Data sufficiency comprises 5 or 3 or 2 marks. Second priority.
- Out of last 15 questions you have to solve only 10. Everything is not compulsory. Your strong sections third priority.
- Read every chapter at least once.
- Don’t solve last 15 questions first. Leave them whenever they appear on the screen and solve in the end.
Section 2: VR + NVR + Puzzles
Non Verbal reasoning: 15 marks; 10 mins.
- Syllogism – 3-4 mins
- Inequalities – 3-4 mins
- Alpha Numeric Series
- Data sufficiency
- Coding
- Blood relations
- Directions
Do’s and Dont’s
- Except Syllogism and inequality, there are no certain marking for this section. So don’t expect one.
- This section is mostly easy. Free marks. Practice them as much as you can. Do them first, everything else second.
Puzzles: 5 questions; 25 marks; 25 minutes
- Circular Tables (inside, outside, inside + outside)
- Linear Tables (north, south, north + south)
- Tabulation
- Floor Arrangements
Do’s and Dont’s
- If it takes more than 7 mins to solve a puzzle, don’t do it. This section is very risky. Either become an expert in this section or don’t do it at all.
- I haven’t found any very good book of this particular section, not even on quora. Befriend with Google for detailed knowledge of this section.
Verbal Reasoning: 10 Marks; 5 mins.
- Statement & Assumption
- Statement & Argument
- Cause and Effect
- Course of Action
- Decision Making
Do’s and Dont’s
- If you haven’t practiced this section deeply, there are few chances that you are going to correct them all.
- Another free marks and time saving section.
Section 3: English = RC + Grammar + PJ + cloze test
- Reading Comprehension: 12 + 8 questions; 20 Marks; 15 Mins
- Grammar: 15 Marks; 5 Mins
- Errors
- Sentence Completion
- Fill in the Blanks
- Para Jumble: 5 Marks; 5 Minutes.
- Cloze Test: 10 marks; 5 mins.
Do’s and Dont’s
- Reading compression must not take 15 mins. If you take 20 mins better make them count (Score 20 out of 20).
- Smart thing is to read one easy comprehension and just mark antonyms and synonyms of the difficult one. Difficult paragraph are those have economic jargons.
- Para Jumble is a complex thing. If you are having trouble with this section, don’t worry. 1st and last sentence are always easy. Do them and move on. It will hardly take two mins.
Section 4: Banking Awareness + Current Affairs
- Banking Awareness: I have read for only 4 months. And from no specific source. To clear concepts of Banking Internet, Mrunal class notes, Mahendra Class notes, etcetra.
- Current affairs: JagranJosh,Daily BankersAdda, Bankersadda Capsule, Quizapp and that’s it. Nothing else.
Do’s and Dont’s
- Last month should be dedicated to current affairs only.
- Better clear the concepts of banking once for all. You ultimately have to clear them today or tomorrow. Don’t think that they have only 20 marks. They are free marks. Be greedy.
Section 5: Computers
Do’s and don’t’s
- Most easy section.
- Prepare once and prepare deep.
- Previous year questions are necessary
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Exam today's CA July 23
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Current Affairs 22 July 2020
Current Affairs 22 July 2020
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🔶Indian Navy hold PASSEX with US’s Nimitz carrier group in Indian Ocean Region
🔶Union HRD Minister Launched MANODARPAN initiative to provide psychosocial support to students for their Mental Health and Well-being
🔶Consumer Protection Act, 2019 comes into force
🔶Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports Partners with UNICEF’s YuWaah to Mobilise 1 Crore Youth Volunteers to Achieve Goals of Atmanirbhar Bharat
🔶CBDT, MoMSME Signs Formal MoU for Sharing of Data
🔶Ministry of Defence signed with BEML to procure Mine Plough for Battle Tank T-90
🔶Ministry of Civil Aviation set up Investment Clearance Cell for Assistance and Clearance of Proposals
🔶Prakash Javadekar: Government approved the Zonal Master Plan of Bhagirathi Eco-Sensitive Zone
🔶Rajya Sabha Launches Employees Welfare Scheme in Arun Jaitley’s Name: “Arun Jaitley Financial Assistance for Group C Employees”
🔶CBDT signs MoU with CBIC for smooth bilateral data exchange
🔶Harsh Vardhan Launched PNB’s Nationwide CSR Campaign to Fight COVID-19 Pandemic
🔶Ramesh Babu Boddu Appointed as MD and CEO of Karur Vysya Bank
🔶South Korea Launched 1st Military communications Satellite, ANASIS-II by Falcon 9 Rocket
🔶A Team of Researchers from Singapore Discovered a New Species, ‘Bathynomus raksasa’ in Indian Ocean
🔶ICC postpones T20 World Cup due to COVID-19
🔶Madhya Pradesh Governor Lalji Tandon dies at 85
🔶May 7 2020: Vesak Day
🔶June 17 2020: World Crocodile Day
🔶June 5 2020: World day against speciesism
🔶2020: International Year of Plant Health
🔶2021: International Year for the Elimination of Child Labour
🔶Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy Presented Rs 9000 Crore Tax Free Budget for FY 20-21
🔶Rajasthan Cabinet Approved ‘One-Stop Shop’ Scheme to Fast-Track Investments
🔶Haryana Cabinet approved ‘Samadhan se Vikas’ to Recover External Development Charges dues
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