Newspapers are one of the best and cheapest sources of information and current events that can help you crack almost all the competitive exams including, the SBI Clerk Exam 2021. But, most of the aspirants get confused when they have to choose one or more newspapers to begin with. All this confusion pops up questions in their minds, like:
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Let’s delve into how we can make the maximum use the best newspapers for SBI PO exam preparation!
You’ll find reading two newspapers like the Hindu and The Economic Times, one after another, intimidating. But then, it is the best way to stay caught up with current events and vocabulary important for the SBI Clerk Exam 2021. While you want and need to read the full newspaper, you may wonder if you have the skills and speed to accomplish the task.
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There are many ways you can get through two, or three, or even four newspapers quickly. You just need is, to go in with the right mindset and strategy. Work on reading quickly. Avoid re-reading the phrases and skim information you already know. Make sure you’re concentrating on the news piece and absorbing the information.
While reading, you should always keep the ‘who, what, and why’ of the article or Editorial piece in mind. When you’ll keep your focus sharp and your mind will automatically be trained to skim the unnecessary information and to read the important one closely.
Here we are recommending best newspaper to read for SBI PO exam preparation.
The habit of reading a newspaper daily gives you the much-needed knowledge and confidence to crack the Banking Exam. Though, most of the aspirants preparing for the SBI Clerk exam get confused while selecting a newspaper other than the daily, The Hindu.
A regular reading session of any major newspaper can do wonders for any serious candidate. Any newspaper covers a good amount of national & international news and opinions of the specialists. It helps in the expansion of your knowledge base. And this knowledge base is tested in the Exam.
Some newspapers have an edge over others. Because of their simple, crisp, and grammatically correct language, most unbiased and reliable voice, and the number of topics they cover. So, they are more suited to covering the syllabus made for SBI Clerk Exam 2021. Plus, they have been repeatedly and regularly recommended by teachers and educationalists.
Here are some of the best newspapers you can regularly read for good results:
The Hindu is one of the most popular and widely circulated newspapers of India. It is the second most circulated English-language newspaper in India, after The Times of India. Its editorial stances have earned it the nickname of the ‘Maha Vishnu of Mount Road’. It covers current events of national and international importance and lots of topics on daily basis. It helps in developing your own opinion about any subject, issue, or topic and improves your analytical and reasoning skills.
Reading the Hindu regularly will surely help you in solving reading comprehension questions.
Although most teachers recommend The Hindu to Banking aspirants, you may also go for The Indian Express. It is somewhat equally good in the way it covers subjects and topics just like Hindu. Students must begin with The Indian Express, as the language of this paper is easy to understand crispy. Students who don’t have a habit of reading newspapers should start with reading The Indian Express. The language of The Indian Express is easier than the Hindu.
The newspaper has a page titled ‘explained’ which explains in depth about the most famous issue in the country.
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The Economic Times is an Indian English-language business-focused daily newspaper. As per a 2012 report, it is the world’s second-most widely read English-language business newspaper, after The Wall Street Journal, with a readership of over 800,000. The newspaper primarily covers the Indian Economy, International Finance, Business news, etc. It focuses on the world of banking and finance. The newspaper really helps aspirants who want to understand the day-to-day operations of the financial market and banking industry.
The level of English language of the Economics Times is par with the level of reading comprehension questions asked in the SBI Clerk examination. It is also a possibility that you may have the same article from the Economics Times in the SBI Clerk examination 2021.
The topics to pay most attention to, while preparing and making notes for the SBI Clerk Exam can be divided into 5 sections:
This should be the main area of your focus while reading the newspaper for SBI Clerk Exam 2021. A lot of questions come from the national news section in the General Awareness section. This section will keep you updated on important national news. Knowledge of national news also helps qualify the Group Discussion and Personal Interview (GD/PI) round which is a very important stage in the selection process.
International news is also no less important. It keeps an aspirant well informed about all the latest and important international events that take place every other day. In SBI Clerk Exam, questions on international events are asked frequently.
The Editorial is a must-read section in the entire newspaper for Bank PO aspirants. It provides more than the coverage of the recent happenings. This section, newspaper helps aspirants to enhance their critical thinking and reasoning power. If you are a regular reader of the editorial section, you’ll have a balanced viewpoint on a current issue. And that is what is required to crack the Group Discussion/Personal Interview round of the Bank Clerk Exam.
The section that entertains Economy and Banking News invites the highest number of questions in the general awareness section. Aspirants should go through every news piece related to the Bank of India (RBI) and financial markets on a daily basis.
The sports section is also an important section in the newspaper, but it only invites around, 2-3 questions from this section in any Banking Exam including the Bank Clerk Exam. So, you can either skim through this section daily or can also leave it to be covered by internet sources in a single day at the end of your Bank Clerk preparation.
Bank Clerk Exam is becoming a hard nut to crack with every passing year, as the number of aspirants is increasing for the limited number of posts. Therefore, you need to work really hard to crack this prestigious exam. Reading the above-mentioned newspapers and applying a proper reading strategy can be fruitful. A thorough and smart reading helps you in knowing the current affairs in detail. Not only this, but it can also help you in strengthening your English language skills as well.
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