Be thorough with the syllabus –
The first thing to do is to get familiar with the syllabus of bank exams. Stick a copy of the detailed syllabus on the wall of your room.
Mark Your Strong And Weak Sections –
Once you have a detailed knowledge of all the concepts included under every section, mark the sections and topics that you are weak in.
Make a timetable –
As a working candidate, it will be difficult for you to study regularly and for a long time. So you have to make a realistic timetable.
Cultivate Reading Habits –
You need to improve your knowledge of current affairs, vocabulary, etc., which is possible only through reading.
Understand The Basics –
For the Computer Knowledge section, all you need to do is study the basic hardware and software.
Solve practice questions -
Solve good practice questions to know the application of your knowledge.
Make use of weekends -
Try to cover as many concepts as possible over the weekends and solve as many questions as possible.
Practice Previous Papers -
Solving previous papers boosts the candidates’ confidence and increases the accuracy of solving the maximum number of questions.