IFSCA Grade A 2024 English Preparation Strategy: The IFSCA Grade A phase 1 2024 exam will be conducted on 1st September 2024 and the phase 2 exam is on 13th October 2024. It is one of the most popular and competitive exams for aspirants who want to be financial regulators. English is among the various sections of the exam and is crucial in both the Phases. In Phase 1 exam, the English test will be a test in multiple-choice questions, whereas in Phase 2 exam will be in the form of a descriptive test. Candidates with a strong command of English can make full use of this section to maximize their overall score. It can also increase the chances of clearing the upcoming exam. In this blog, we’ll reflect on the best IFSCA Grade A English preparation strategy to prepare effectively for the English section of the IFSCA Grade A 2024 exam.
As we’ve discussed the importance as well as weightage of the English section in both the Phases of the exam above, it has become important to prepare it strategically. This brings us to the IFSCA Grade A 2024 English preparation strategy that can help you achieve this aim. You need to focus on all the important areas of this section to get the most of it. Given below is the simplest and the best IFSCA Grade A English preparation strategy that is designed by experts to help you maximize your score in the English language section.
Your vocabulary will be tested through Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms & Phrases. So you need to focus on all these topics.
Strategy: Read at least two newspapers every day. Choose a general newspaper like The Hindu and and choose one from Business Line, Business Standard and Mint. Pay heed to the editorials, and read carefully all the good quality articles to improve your vocabulary. Make a habit of noting down all the new words in your notebook or diary along with a short and clear meaning of each word and its synonyms and antonyms. Use these words in sentences to reinforce your learning. Apps like ‘Merriam-Webster’ or ‘Word of the Day’ can be handy tools for daily vocabulary building.
Your Grammar skills will be tested through topics like Sentence Rearrangement, Error Detection, Fillers. So, these should be the areas to pay attention to.
Strategy: You should start by polishing your knowledge on the basic grammar rules. Focus particularly on those rules that are related to subject-verb agreement, tenses, prepositions, and conjunctions, etc. You should also practice different types of exercises that concentrate on spotting grammatical errors. This practice will help you avoid common mistakes in the upcoming exam. To achieve this goal, you should refer to books like ‘Wren & Martin’s High School English Grammar and Composition.’ This book is good study material to cover important English grammar rules and concepts.
Your reading comprehension skills will be tested via passages on Reading Comprehension. It will check not only your reading skills but how well you can comprehend certain information.
Strategy: Reading comprehension is a weighty part of both Phase 1 and Phase 2 exams. And, to master the art of comprehending a passage and answering it correctly, you’ll have to practice different types of reading passages and answer related questions. You need to practice by reading as many passages as possible and giving answers related to them. So, while practicing answering questions on such passages keep checking your speed and accuracy. Read difficult texts like editorials, reports on economy, and articles on finance to improve your comprehension skills. This will help you become informed about the type of language used in the passages. It will also prepare you for the content you might have to deal with.
Strategy: Focus on the basics of writing a Precis. In Precis writing, you’ll have to write the ideas concisely and keep the essence of the original text intact. You can master this art by practicing it and practicing by condensing the text. Summarize articles, reports, and essays into shorter forms keeping the important points or parts intact. So, your primary goals should be to keep the text as clear and concise as possible without being confusing. Keep practicing. Practice is the only method to master writing a precis that is accurate and covers all the important details.
Strategy: In this part of the exam, you’ll have to prove your thinking skills and to express your ideas on paper in an organized and systematic manner. Also, try and write many essays on multiple topics. Most importantly on finance and economics and other current events. You should also resist the urge of writing unrelated information or description. And lastly, always keep your essay well-organized. Make sure that you include an introduction, body, and conclusion.
Strategy: There is also a part in the exam that specifically asks you to identify grammatical mistakes and the incorrect usage in given sentences. You can lose or maximize your score on the basis of grammar here. But if you have a good grasp of basic grammar, you’ll be a winner. To make the most of this part of the exam, try daily activities that demand finding the mistakes in sentences. As a result, you will be able to notice more frequent errors in grammar while practicing and make few or no mistakes at all.
Strategy: The English section is one of the sections that demand regular practice in order to become better at it. So, always take IFSCA Grade A mock tests and solve PIQPs (previous years’ question papers) and online quizzes to test and improve your performance. Also, it is important to time yourself while practicing. So, whenever you practice from today think as if it’s the real exam that you’re taking and give your best.
The English section of the IFSCA Grade A 2024 exam is not just about making sure that you know the basics and can apply them. It is also about how you take on the subject. If you are seriously interested in mastering the English language topics, you can easily improve it. But for that you’ll have to dedicate your efforts on each segment of vocabulary building, mastering the grammar, and intensive reading and writing exercises. So, it is important to remember that practice makes perfect, and that having a system in place is a sure way of achieving success. This is the best time to study since the exam dates are fast approaching. Use the tips discussed above to master the English section.
Candidates can check the IFSCA Grade A Recruitment 2024 full video from the link given below.
The Phase 1 exam is on 1st September 2024.
The Phase 2 English section focuses on a descriptive test.
Reading newspapers daily and noting down new words with their meanings can help.
Practice by reading passages and answering questions, focusing on speed and accuracy.
Practice summarizing texts while keeping the main ideas intact.
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