IBPS RRB Scale I Officer Prelims 2017 – What are the lessons learnt ?
IBPS RRB Scale I Officer Prelims 2017 – What are the lessons learned?
Dear Banking Aspirant,
The SBI PO interviews are going on and now the next most expected exam of the year IBPS RRB Scale I officer is over ( 2days, 9th and 10th September 2017) and lots of feedbacks about the exams and reviews and analysis about the IBPS RRB Scale I Officer 2017 has been produced. We have been thronged with questions from the candidates and followers of bankersdaily about the expected cutoff of this year’s IBPS RRB Scale I Officer 2017 Preliminary examination.
This IBPS RRB Scale I Officer preliminary examination 2017 has left some of the questions for the candidates who have appeared for the exams.
- Whether my attempts ( Any Attempts ) are enough to get through the preliminary exams?
- Where did I make mistakes in the exam?
- How did the other candidates fare in the examination?
- Will the cutoff be less or more this year?
- What if I don’t make through the preliminary examination?
- Will this preparation be enough to appear for IBPS RRB Assistant and IBPS PO and IBPS Clerk?
- What should I improve to score more?
- What is the best strategy to clear the exam?
- Will I have to take tougher exams to clear the forthcoming exams?
- Will there be an increase in the vacancies of IBPS PO and IBPS Clerk?
- Will I be able to clear the other exams?
- Will I have to follow a study plan to make a cut into other exams?
Still, the questions get added more if the process goes on. So what is the answer for the questions and what is the ultimate learning from the IBPS RRB Scale I Officer?
As you know the preliminary exam of IBPS RRB Scale I Officer was easy in all the slots and only some topics were difficult and mostly everyone attended from 30-50 questions in average and some of the candidates attended 50+ questions.
We heard your questions and have posted about what would be the expected cutoff marks of IBPS RRB Scale I Officer in a separate post and also the whole Analysis of all the slots that happened in the two days. Have a look at both the posts.
Most of the queries from the candidates were regarding the time constraints they faced in the exam and also the topics which they are not familiar with.
For the former question, practice is the only way which will give you the necessary time to solve the required problems in the exam. If you are concentrating on individual topics rather than the whole exam, you are losing something. We know both are needed and instead of concentrating on a single topic at a time, go for mock tests, split your time and schedule accordingly and learn the topics in which you are not familiar with and then go for the mocks. Don’t spend too much time in learning the topics whichever you are familiar with.
Divide the days in such a way that, you can learn to solve almost all the topics and try full tests, this will give you an edge over the real ones. This has an added advantage too because if there are tougher questions in the full tests, you gain more by solving those questions. So you gain more and also this solves the time constraints faced by many candidates.
Also, many aspirants have requested to continue the individual topics posted by our team in an increased manner, even after the planner gets over. We always take the feedbacks by the aspirants and we have decided to continue the individual posts of different topics and will be continuing the series till IBPS Clerk and it will start soon after the IBPS PO planner gets over.
Many aspirants will gain from this series and we will be posting questions from the recent exams too, so you will be able to know the recent type of questions asked in the exams too. The questions will in a different level too which ranges from easy to moderate to difficult, so that aspirants could be able to solve any type of questions in the exams.
This series is only for beginners named Beginner Series and its starting from today by 6 PM. We will provide you only simple questions which is of prelims pattern. So that you could avoid time constraints in the exam.
So what are the lessons learned from the IBPS RRB SCALE I OFFICER PRELIMS 2017 , do share your views with us and also if you have any feedbacks pease mention it in the comments, we are all ears to your feedback.
2 comments
The article is good and thank you for the upcoming “Beginner Series”. I’m eagerly waiting for that. Though I need more clarity on the below:
“We know both are needed and instead of concentrating on a single topic at a time, go for mock tests, split your time and schedule accordingly and learn the topics in which you are not familiar with and then go for the mocks.”
If I could get in touch with this article’s author, I would be more than happy. I need information from his/her perspective.
Thanks. The beginner series will be updated soon. If you could specify the concern , we are always happy to help you. If you wish to know more , please mail them at virtualracetest@gmail.com.