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@rajkishoremohakud7819Күн бұрын
Day before yesterday sbi crash course 1199/-tha immediately 400/- hike ho gaya
@KOMALKUMARI-fc5zf2 күн бұрын
Thank you sir ye video bhut helpful rhega hmare marks improve krne me . Mera marks Quants me 28-30 , reasoning me 30 and English me 15-17 aa rhe h Reasoning and Quants me 90% accuracy rhti h kv kv 100% ho jati h but English me prediction ke wjh se kafi wrong ho jate h
@mitalisainiad04422 күн бұрын
quant kaha se padhi ??
@kaviajaykumarsingh92643 сағат бұрын
Quant toh hlwa aati h bank ki @@mitalisainiad0442
@abhishekgupta87742 сағат бұрын
50-55 aa rhe hai, Reasoning 13-15 aa rhe hai
@khanbisma13102 күн бұрын
Please mujhe koi bataye correction window kb tk open hogi..
@anjalitomar4136Күн бұрын
Sir mere mock me 55 to 60 ke under hi aa pa rhe h marks but sir kbhhi kbhii toh below 50 bhii aa jate h reasoning me sir 25 plusho jata h sir maths me sir 20 to 25 ke beech me hi aaye h marks english sir 15 to 20 marks aate h sir mock me jb deti hu usme attempt to aache hote h but sir english me jaida glt question hone ki wjhaa se negative marking bhut ho jati h maths me bhu sir 2 ya 3 glt ho jate h Aapne jo pint btye sir ek dum shi h me jldbazi me bhut glt kar deti hu misreading to bhut hoti sir and maths me sir ek baar me answer aata nhii sir shii bad me jb analysis karu sir un question ka jo bne nhii toh aache se bn jate h phir sir. Aisa lgta aata toh thaa to bnaa kuu nhii us time pr phir Pls guide me sir
@aniketdey91592 күн бұрын
Sir pdf kaha milega
@sahinaansari3337Күн бұрын
Sir Maine banking one pass le rkha hai usme SBI Clerk Ke liye sectional mocks nhi h mujhe vo chahiye
@harishankarchouhan9045Күн бұрын
Mera bhi 20-25 aa rha h
@RaviTapghale-e4s2 күн бұрын
Sir kam karke sbi Cleark ki tatari kaisi kare
@ArpitSohagaura-cp2jp2 күн бұрын
Preparing for bank exams while working a full-time job can be challenging, but it's definitely doable with proper planning and time management. Here are some tips to help you get started: Create a Study Schedule: The first step is to create a study schedule that works around your work hours. Set aside a specific time each day, preferably early in the morning or late at night, to focus on studying. Be realistic with your time and set achievable study goals. Choose the Right Study Material: There are numerous books, websites, and coaching centers that provide study material for bank exams. Choose the ones that suit your learning style and stick to them. Make sure to read from a reliable source and avoid wasting time on irrelevant material. Focus on the Basics: Before diving into the more complex topics, make sure to brush up on the basics of mathematics, reasoning, and English. Once you have a strong foundation, you'll find it easier to understand and solve more complex questions. Practice, Practice, Practice: Practice is the key to success in bank exams. Solve as many mock tests and previous year papers as possible. This will help you get familiar with the exam pattern and improve your speed and accuracy. Take Breaks: It's important to take breaks between study sessions to avoid burnout. Take short breaks every hour to refresh your mind and stay motivated. Stay Motivated: It's easy to get demotivated when juggling a full-time job and exam preparation. Remind yourself of your goal and why you're putting in the effort. Reward yourself after completing study goals and visualize your success. Seek Support: Join a study group or connect with others who are also preparing for bank exams. This will help you stay motivated, share knowledge and insights, and get support from like-minded individuals. Preparing for bank exams while working a full-time job is challenging but achievable with the right planning and dedication. Start by creating a study schedule, focusing on the basics, practicing regularly, taking breaks, staying motivated, and seeking support. With consistent effort and a positive attitude, you can achieve your goal of cracking bank exams.
@RaviTapghale-e4s2 күн бұрын
@ArpitSohagaura-cp2jp thanks you Sir best guide for me
@ritikamaurya75922 күн бұрын
Good evening sir mock test mai 20marks aa rahe hai
@ArpitSohagaura-cp2jp2 күн бұрын
How to increase speed in mock tests? This has become a national question. as prelims is approaching., tell you some easiest and most practical things which will certainly help you. First of all, let us start from the beginning: Let's make a pattern first that what should be the correct way to attempt the test (same applied on the exam). I'll tell you way of attempt it. You can follow if you want or you can do in your way as you are doing. This is not the only way to get good marks, So when the test starts I try to finish all the miscellaneous questions of reasoning except those 1 markers ( pairing or words, ascending descending order type). And yes in prelims when you come across a blood relation question then for 4-5 seconds just observe it, if it is easy, do it straight away, but if it looks a bit typical leave it for the end, why I am saying this because if you lost in 1-2 lines, it will eat your precious 2-3 minutes. So try to remain conscious when you are doing blood relations. Now done with miscellaneous, Jump to the puzzles in which you are strong, try to attempt them or attempt those which are single or a maximum of 2 variables. After that, if you have time then you can do the remaining questions. Now, we are switching to our next section which is QUANT. Try to leave a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 25 minutes for quant. Because you never know it can be sometimes so easy that you can do questions without pen and paper. Again repeat the strategy like reasoning. Try to attempt all the simplifications, Quadratic, number series, and DI as fast as you can but with accuracy. Accuracy is the Key in prelims. Now if you have time try to do arithmetic. Try to do questions in your mind (if your basics are strong you know, what I am saying). Not this means that you have to learn those 100-10000 tricks, they are all waste. Make your basics, and calculations as strong as you can. Now coming to the point try to be as accurate as you can, in the exam as normalisation sometimes can be a stone in between you and that one seat. Now some important things to be done: Try to remain calm composed, and normal Be conscious, when you are doing a question try to focus only on that, not on how will i get full marks. Just read a question accurately (many times we read the wrong question and after that, we lose marks as well as our precious time) Don't run behind marks in mock tests. Try to be as accurate as you can. Make that % accuracy your friend. Try to meet every time you give a test. If you are leaving a question in mock or getting one wrong then try to do some 15-20 questions of that type. Do calculations every day, and try to remember tables. Not only it will help in simplifications but you will learn mind maths with the help of this. For prelims sometimes there can be 1 puzzle or DI which can be moderate or time-consuming. Don't fall into the trap, try to do the remaining questions first, and then if time permits, do it in the end. And last but not least this is not the last exam of your life just give your 100 %. Don't think much about the result.
@princemishra432523 сағат бұрын
51 to 64 👍
@utkarshyesofficer2 күн бұрын
Reasoning me aaj he kiea the 32 kiea the aaya 29.50 😢
@arpitsirreasoningКүн бұрын
How to increase speed in mock tests? This has become a national question. as prelims is approaching., tell you some easiest and most practical things which will certainly help you. First of all, let us start from the beginning: Let's make a pattern first that what should be the correct way to attempt the test (same applied on the exam). I'll tell you way of attempt it. You can follow if you want or you can do in your way as you are doing. This is not the only way to get good marks, So when the test starts I try to finish all the miscellaneous questions of reasoning except those 1 markers ( pairing or words, ascending descending order type). And yes in prelims when you come across a blood relation question then for 4-5 seconds just observe it, if it is easy, do it straight away, but if it looks a bit typical leave it for the end, why I am saying this because if you lost in 1-2 lines, it will eat your precious 2-3 minutes. So try to remain conscious when you are doing blood relations. Now done with miscellaneous, Jump to the puzzles in which you are strong, try to attempt them or attempt those which are single or a maximum of 2 variables. After that, if you have time then you can do the remaining questions. Now, we are switching to our next section which is QUANT. Try to leave a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 25 minutes for quant. Because you never know it can be sometimes so easy that you can do questions without pen and paper. Again repeat the strategy like reasoning. Try to attempt all the simplifications, Quadratic, number series, and DI as fast as you can but with accuracy. Accuracy is the Key in prelims. Now if you have time try to do arithmetic. Try to do questions in your mind (if your basics are strong you know, what I am saying). Not this means that you have to learn those 100-10000 tricks, they are all waste. Make your basics, and calculations as strong as you can. Now coming to the point try to be as accurate as you can, in the exam as normalisation sometimes can be a stone in between you and that one seat. Now some important things to be done: Try to remain calm composed, and normal Be conscious, when you are doing a question try to focus only on that, not on how will i get full marks. Just read a question accurately (many times we read the wrong question and after that, we lose marks as well as our precious time) Don't run behind marks in mock tests. Try to be as accurate as you can. Make that % accuracy your friend. Try to meet every time you give a test. If you are leaving a question in mock or getting one wrong then try to do some 15-20 questions of that type. Do calculations every day, and try to remember tables. Not only it will help in simplifications but you will learn mind maths with the help of this. For prelims sometimes there can be 1 puzzle or DI which can be moderate or time-consuming. Don't fall into the trap, try to do the remaining questions first, and then if time permits, do it in the end. And last but not least this is not the last exam of your life just give your 100 %. Don't think much about the result.
@nitishpandey4566Күн бұрын
Bhai aap puzzle kisse padhte ho kitne tym me Sikh gye poora puzzle
@sushreepriyadarshani55092 күн бұрын
43-46 score ban rha hai
@ArpitSohagaura-cp2jp2 күн бұрын
How to increase speed in mock tests? This has become a national question. as prelims is approaching., tell you some easiest and most practical things which will certainly help you. First of all, let us start from the beginning: Let's make a pattern first that what should be the correct way to attempt the test (same applied on the exam). I'll tell you way of attempt it. You can follow if you want or you can do in your way as you are doing. This is not the only way to get good marks, So when the test starts I try to finish all the miscellaneous questions of reasoning except those 1 markers ( pairing or words, ascending descending order type). And yes in prelims when you come across a blood relation question then for 4-5 seconds just observe it, if it is easy, do it straight away, but if it looks a bit typical leave it for the end, why I am saying this because if you lost in 1-2 lines, it will eat your precious 2-3 minutes. So try to remain conscious when you are doing blood relations. Now done with miscellaneous, Jump to the puzzles in which you are strong, try to attempt them or attempt those which are single or a maximum of 2 variables. After that, if you have time then you can do the remaining questions. Now, we are switching to our next section which is QUANT. Try to leave a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 25 minutes for quant. Because you never know it can be sometimes so easy that you can do questions without pen and paper. Again repeat the strategy like reasoning. Try to attempt all the simplifications, Quadratic, number series, and DI as fast as you can but with accuracy. Accuracy is the Key in prelims. Now if you have time try to do arithmetic. Try to do questions in your mind (if your basics are strong you know, what I am saying). Not this means that you have to learn those 100-10000 tricks, they are all waste. Make your basics, and calculations as strong as you can. Now coming to the point try to be as accurate as you can, in the exam as normalisation sometimes can be a stone in between you and that one seat. Now some important things to be done: Try to remain calm composed, and normal Be conscious, when you are doing a question try to focus only on that, not on how will i get full marks. Just read a question accurately (many times we read the wrong question and after that, we lose marks as well as our precious time) Don't run behind marks in mock tests. Try to be as accurate as you can. Make that % accuracy your friend. Try to meet every time you give a test. If you are leaving a question in mock or getting one wrong then try to do some 15-20 questions of that type. Do calculations every day, and try to remember tables. Not only it will help in simplifications but you will learn mind maths with the help of this. For prelims sometimes there can be 1 puzzle or DI which can be moderate or time-consuming. Don't fall into the trap, try to do the remaining questions first, and then if time permits, do it in the end. And last but not least this is not the last exam of your life just give your 100 %. Don't think much about the result.
@SakilDebbarma-om5lnКүн бұрын
Thank you sir ❤️ @@ArpitSohagaura-cp2jp
@Pankajg1105Күн бұрын
35-40 only math and reasoning
@shrutipathak36492 күн бұрын
Sir reasoning sectional de rhe to 32/35 aa raha ya. 31.75/35 Aur overall lock de rhe to 55 se jyada jaa he nhi raha
@arpitsirreasoningКүн бұрын
How to increase speed in mock tests? This has become a national question. as prelims is approaching., tell you some easiest and most practical things which will certainly help you. First of all, let us start from the beginning: Let's make a pattern first that what should be the correct way to attempt the test (same applied on the exam). I'll tell you way of attempt it. You can follow if you want or you can do in your way as you are doing. This is not the only way to get good marks, So when the test starts I try to finish all the miscellaneous questions of reasoning except those 1 markers ( pairing or words, ascending descending order type). And yes in prelims when you come across a blood relation question then for 4-5 seconds just observe it, if it is easy, do it straight away, but if it looks a bit typical leave it for the end, why I am saying this because if you lost in 1-2 lines, it will eat your precious 2-3 minutes. So try to remain conscious when you are doing blood relations. Now done with miscellaneous, Jump to the puzzles in which you are strong, try to attempt them or attempt those which are single or a maximum of 2 variables. After that, if you have time then you can do the remaining questions. Now, we are switching to our next section which is QUANT. Try to leave a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 25 minutes for quant. Because you never know it can be sometimes so easy that you can do questions without pen and paper. Again repeat the strategy like reasoning. Try to attempt all the simplifications, Quadratic, number series, and DI as fast as you can but with accuracy. Accuracy is the Key in prelims. Now if you have time try to do arithmetic. Try to do questions in your mind (if your basics are strong you know, what I am saying). Not this means that you have to learn those 100-10000 tricks, they are all waste. Make your basics, and calculations as strong as you can. Now coming to the point try to be as accurate as you can, in the exam as normalisation sometimes can be a stone in between you and that one seat. Now some important things to be done: Try to remain calm composed, and normal Be conscious, when you are doing a question try to focus only on that, not on how will i get full marks. Just read a question accurately (many times we read the wrong question and after that, we lose marks as well as our precious time) Don't run behind marks in mock tests. Try to be as accurate as you can. Make that % accuracy your friend. Try to meet every time you give a test. If you are leaving a question in mock or getting one wrong then try to do some 15-20 questions of that type. Do calculations every day, and try to remember tables. Not only it will help in simplifications but you will learn mind maths with the help of this. For prelims sometimes there can be 1 puzzle or DI which can be moderate or time-consuming. Don't fall into the trap, try to do the remaining questions first, and then if time permits, do it in the end. And last but not least this is not the last exam of your life just give your 100 %. Don't think much about the result.
@amritamritkumar92782 күн бұрын
sir 55 aa rahe mock me sirf math or reasoning
@ArpitSohagaura-cp2jp2 күн бұрын
How to increase speed in mock tests? This has become a national question. as prelims is approaching., tell you some easiest and most practical things which will certainly help you. First of all, let us start from the beginning: Let's make a pattern first that what should be the correct way to attempt the test (same applied on the exam). I'll tell you way of attempt it. You can follow if you want or you can do in your way as you are doing. This is not the only way to get good marks, So when the test starts I try to finish all the miscellaneous questions of reasoning except those 1 markers ( pairing or words, ascending descending order type). And yes in prelims when you come across a blood relation question then for 4-5 seconds just observe it, if it is easy, do it straight away, but if it looks a bit typical leave it for the end, why I am saying this because if you lost in 1-2 lines, it will eat your precious 2-3 minutes. So try to remain conscious when you are doing blood relations. Now done with miscellaneous, Jump to the puzzles in which you are strong, try to attempt them or attempt those which are single or a maximum of 2 variables. After that, if you have time then you can do the remaining questions. Now, we are switching to our next section which is QUANT. Try to leave a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 25 minutes for quant. Because you never know it can be sometimes so easy that you can do questions without pen and paper. Again repeat the strategy like reasoning. Try to attempt all the simplifications, Quadratic, number series, and DI as fast as you can but with accuracy. Accuracy is the Key in prelims. Now if you have time try to do arithmetic. Try to do questions in your mind (if your basics are strong you know, what I am saying). Not this means that you have to learn those 100-10000 tricks, they are all waste. Make your basics, and calculations as strong as you can. Now coming to the point try to be as accurate as you can, in the exam as normalisation sometimes can be a stone in between you and that one seat. Now some important things to be done: Try to remain calm composed, and normal Be conscious, when you are doing a question try to focus only on that, not on how will i get full marks. Just read a question accurately (many times we read the wrong question and after that, we lose marks as well as our precious time) Don't run behind marks in mock tests. Try to be as accurate as you can. Make that % accuracy your friend. Try to meet every time you give a test. If you are leaving a question in mock or getting one wrong then try to do some 15-20 questions of that type. Do calculations every day, and try to remember tables. Not only it will help in simplifications but you will learn mind maths with the help of this. For prelims sometimes there can be 1 puzzle or DI which can be moderate or time-consuming. Don't fall into the trap, try to do the remaining questions first, and then if time permits, do it in the end. And last but not least this is not the last exam of your life just give your 100 %. Don't think much about the result.
@ramofficial51572 күн бұрын
Hii
@NehaChaudhary-yc9rh2 күн бұрын
Mere 43 aarhe hh
@arpitsirreasoningКүн бұрын
How to increase speed in mock tests? This has become a national question. as prelims is approaching., tell you some easiest and most practical things which will certainly help you. First of all, let us start from the beginning: Let's make a pattern first that what should be the correct way to attempt the test (same applied on the exam). I'll tell you way of attempt it. You can follow if you want or you can do in your way as you are doing. This is not the only way to get good marks, So when the test starts I try to finish all the miscellaneous questions of reasoning except those 1 markers ( pairing or words, ascending descending order type). And yes in prelims when you come across a blood relation question then for 4-5 seconds just observe it, if it is easy, do it straight away, but if it looks a bit typical leave it for the end, why I am saying this because if you lost in 1-2 lines, it will eat your precious 2-3 minutes. So try to remain conscious when you are doing blood relations. Now done with miscellaneous, Jump to the puzzles in which you are strong, try to attempt them or attempt those which are single or a maximum of 2 variables. After that, if you have time then you can do the remaining questions. Now, we are switching to our next section which is QUANT. Try to leave a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 25 minutes for quant. Because you never know it can be sometimes so easy that you can do questions without pen and paper. Again repeat the strategy like reasoning. Try to attempt all the simplifications, Quadratic, number series, and DI as fast as you can but with accuracy. Accuracy is the Key in prelims. Now if you have time try to do arithmetic. Try to do questions in your mind (if your basics are strong you know, what I am saying). Not this means that you have to learn those 100-10000 tricks, they are all waste. Make your basics, and calculations as strong as you can. Now coming to the point try to be as accurate as you can, in the exam as normalisation sometimes can be a stone in between you and that one seat. Now some important things to be done: Try to remain calm composed, and normal Be conscious, when you are doing a question try to focus only on that, not on how will i get full marks. Just read a question accurately (many times we read the wrong question and after that, we lose marks as well as our precious time) Don't run behind marks in mock tests. Try to be as accurate as you can. Make that % accuracy your friend. Try to meet every time you give a test. If you are leaving a question in mock or getting one wrong then try to do some 15-20 questions of that type. Do calculations every day, and try to remember tables. Not only it will help in simplifications but you will learn mind maths with the help of this. For prelims sometimes there can be 1 puzzle or DI which can be moderate or time-consuming. Don't fall into the trap, try to do the remaining questions first, and then if time permits, do it in the end. And last but not least this is not the last exam of your life just give your 100 %. Don't think much about the result.
@Pritee182 күн бұрын
30-32 hi aatey hain
@ArpitSohagaura-cp2jp2 күн бұрын
How to increase speed in mock tests? This has become a national question. as prelims is approaching., tell you some easiest and most practical things which will certainly help you. First of all, let us start from the beginning: Let's make a pattern first that what should be the correct way to attempt the test (same applied on the exam). I'll tell you way of attempt it. You can follow if you want or you can do in your way as you are doing. This is not the only way to get good marks, So when the test starts I try to finish all the miscellaneous questions of reasoning except those 1 markers ( pairing or words, ascending descending order type). And yes in prelims when you come across a blood relation question then for 4-5 seconds just observe it, if it is easy, do it straight away, but if it looks a bit typical leave it for the end, why I am saying this because if you lost in 1-2 lines, it will eat your precious 2-3 minutes. So try to remain conscious when you are doing blood relations. Now done with miscellaneous, Jump to the puzzles in which you are strong, try to attempt them or attempt those which are single or a maximum of 2 variables. After that, if you have time then you can do the remaining questions. Now, we are switching to our next section which is QUANT. Try to leave a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 25 minutes for quant. Because you never know it can be sometimes so easy that you can do questions without pen and paper. Again repeat the strategy like reasoning. Try to attempt all the simplifications, Quadratic, number series, and DI as fast as you can but with accuracy. Accuracy is the Key in prelims. Now if you have time try to do arithmetic. Try to do questions in your mind (if your basics are strong you know, what I am saying). Not this means that you have to learn those 100-10000 tricks, they are all waste. Make your basics, and calculations as strong as you can. Now coming to the point try to be as accurate as you can, in the exam as normalisation sometimes can be a stone in between you and that one seat. Now some important things to be done: Try to remain calm composed, and normal Be conscious, when you are doing a question try to focus only on that, not on how will i get full marks. Just read a question accurately (many times we read the wrong question and after that, we lose marks as well as our precious time) Don't run behind marks in mock tests. Try to be as accurate as you can. Make that % accuracy your friend. Try to meet every time you give a test. If you are leaving a question in mock or getting one wrong then try to do some 15-20 questions of that type. Do calculations every day, and try to remember tables. Not only it will help in simplifications but you will learn mind maths with the help of this. For prelims sometimes there can be 1 puzzle or DI which can be moderate or time-consuming. Don't fall into the trap, try to do the remaining questions first, and then if time permits, do it in the end. And last but not least this is not the last exam of your life just give your 100 %. Don't think much about the result.
@Pritee18Күн бұрын
@ArpitSohagaura-cp2jp thankyou so much sir for your guidance it's alot for me 💖✨ 😊😊