There are only 12 days to go for IDBI Assistant Manager 2023 exam. It’s now that time when all your preparation done until now will start mattering. All the concepts you have studied, all the shortcuts, tips, tricks you have mastered will be tested. Banking aspirants who are preparing for IDBI AM should keep in mind that this last week is going to be extremely important in their journey to become an Assistant Manager. Your, revision & practice in this last week can make or mar the chances of your success. It’s for this reason that we have come up with a dedicated article on the last week’s strategy for this exam.
Please keep in mind that a revision strategy is different from a preparation strategy. A preparation strategy’s tenure is quite long and it includes preparation of each & every topic of all the sections which includes clarifying the concept, practice, review etc. In contrast, a revision strategy makes you prepare in such a way that you give your best in the actual exam. Obviously, a revision strategy can work only if you have prepared well enough in the past. Now let’s get started with the revision strategy for the last week of IBPS Clerk Prelims.
Last Week’s Revision Strategy for IDBI Asst Manager
Limited Time
There isn’t any doubt that there is only limited time left for the exam.
You have to revise very carefully ensuring that you don’t waste even a single second of this precious time.
Focus on your weak areas
This is such an important task in this revision strategy that by following it, you can give a good boost to your overall score.
Highlight all the important topics in which you don’t perform well in mock tests.
Revise the concepts and try to understand it.
Back it up by practising a lot of questions on that topic.
Following these steps for all of your weak areas will definitely improve your score.
There are some topics which are bound to get repeated in almost all the banking exams, for example, reading comprehension, puzzles & seating arrangement, data interpretation etc.
We will be providing a list of all the important topics below.
You can’t afford to skip revising and mastering the concepts of these topics.
Practice as many questions as possible as questions from these important topics will most likely appear in the actual exam.
Avoid Relearning
If you have already mastered certain topics (say number series), you need not invest time in revising its concept again.
Rather use this time to clarify the important topics which still need improvement and practice questions on those topics.
Questions which take time but you are quite good at those questions, fall under this category.
The priority level of questions of these questions is only after you have answered the above 2 categories.
Practice questions on these topics after you are done practising topics of the above 2 categories.
Time-taking but Low Accuracy
The topics which take time and the accuracy level is quite low falls under this category.
These topics should have the least priority amidst all the four categories either when practising or when taking the actual exam.
Important Topics which must be Revised
The below topics are extremely important and must be revised & practised no matter what. These topics have appeared in previous banking exams. Let’s have a look:
English Language
Numerical Ability
Reasoning Ability
Reading Comprehension
Data Interpretation / Caselet
Seating Arrangement & Puzzles
Error Correction/Detection
Simplification & Approximation
Coding-decoding
Fillers
Missing/Wrong Number Series
Inequalities
Spelling Errors
Quadratic Equation
Alphanumeric / Alphabetical Series
Sentence Rearrangement
Word Problems (Simple Interest / Compound Interest, Averages, Ratio & Proportion, Profit & Loss, Speed, Time & Distance etc.)