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  • All Shifts Section-Wise Good attempts and Difficulty Level of ESIC Steno Exam 2022 Phase -

    The ESIC will fill 165 Stenographer (Steno.) posts out of the total 3882 vacancies of Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS), Upper Division Clerk (UDC) and Stenographer vacancies on a regular basis through Direct Recruitment in ESIC. In this article, I am discussing the ESIC Steno 2022 Preliminary Exam Analysis based on the Difficulty Level, Overall Good Attempts by the candidates, and Section-wise Exam Review. Before we begin the ESIC Steno Prelim exam 2022 analysis, it is important to understand the Exam Pattern of the ESIC Steno Examination. The objective test for the ESIC Steno Exam consists of three sections, each with 200 questions to be answered in 120 minutes (i.e. two hours): Reasoning (50 questions) English Language (100 questions) General Knowledge (50 questions) Highlights of the ESIC Steno Prelims 2022 Exam The examination's overall difficulty level ranged from easy to moderate. In the Prelim examination, candidates attempted 135 to 150 questions on average. The Reasoning section of the ESIC Stenographer Prelims was moderately difficult. The ESIC Steno Prelim Exam Reasoning Ability section ranged from easy to moderate. According to the aspirants, the English language was simple, and there were no new types of questions asked in this section. The General Awareness section had a medium level of difficulty. In the General Awareness section, the majority of the questions asked were from Static G.K. rather than current affairs. Each section's level is described below in detail. Reasoning Ability The level of General Intelligence and Reasoning was Easy. The majority of the questions asked in this section were of Puzzle and Seating Arrangement (20 questions). This section's average good attempt ranged from 30 to 35 questions. English Language The level of the English language section ranged from Easy to Moderate. The majority of the questions asked in this section were of Reading Comprehension (2 story-based passages, total of 24 questions) and Fillers (12 questions). In this section, a good attempt ranged from 60 to 65 questions. General Knowledge The general awareness level ranged from Moderate to Difficult. Most of the questions in Current affairs were asked from the last 4-5 months (i.e. October 2021 to February 2022) of current events. In the Static G.K. majority of questions were asked from the History, Geography, Polity, Books and Authors, Science and Abbreviations. In this section, the average good attempt was 35 to 40 questions. The next and most important step in preparing for the ESIC Steno Mains 2022 is to practice Online Mock Tests on a daily basis. Testwale provides specially curated ESIC Steno Free Mock Tests created by experts with previous year papers and the most recent exam pattern in mind to help you prepare. Take a Mock Exam right now to assess your readiness for the upcoming mains exam. By attempting their ESIC Steno Free Mock Tests, You will understand your level of preparation by understanding your strong and weak points, and you will be able to design the best study plan based on your strengths and weaknesses.

  • Some Important Things To Keep In Mind For SSC CGL!

    As we know the examination for the Combined Graduate Level is going to be held from 11th April to 21st April 2022 which is conducted by the Staff Selection Commission. So, we don’t have much time left in our hands but you don’t have to panic yourself at this moment. You just have to trust yourself that you can achieve your target. Look no one can help you to get your dream but people can assist you with suggesting the directions through which you will be able to get your dream and in this post, I am going to suggest you the same. The very first thing which you should do is to maintain a proper time-table according to your pace and speed to revise the whole syllabus which you have studied and the very important thing is don’t pick anything new like don’t study with new books, don’t learn any new trick to solve the Quant and Reasoning question as these things will leave you in doubt. You should be aware of do’s and don’ts in these revision days as your revision will decide your scorecard: Do’s Subject-wise Revision Read Factual Notes Take proper Rest and Balanced-Diet Take short breaks Practice what you have revised in a week through the Mock Test on the last day of the week Regulate your Timetable according to the need Don’ts Don’t compare yourself with others Don’t study the whole syllabus before a night of exam Avoid Gadgets Don’t study at night Don’t procrastinate Don’t take your preparation as pressure or stress You have to be aware of some silly mistakes that candidates usually do while sitting in the examination: 1. Panicking 2. Running out of time 3. Skipping the questions 4. Be in Hurry 5. Applying newly learned tricks You should practice through Online SSC CGL Test Series these days as this will assist you to revise the whole syllabus and topics which you studied previously. For this, you can refer to Testwale.com as I have prepared from their SSC CGL Mock Test Series too, which helped me to introspect myself and improved my weak sections also and the modest importantly they are providing Free SSC CGL Test series which is based on the latest pattern and syllabus of the examination. You should start your revision from your weak sections and gradually move towards the strong section but on the other hand, while you are sitting in the examination hall you have to obtain a completely opposite strategy like you have to start with your strong area and move towards your weak areas. I hope my experience and knowledge about the SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination which I share above will be helpful to you and will assist you in the right direction. Wishing you the best for your upcoming examination and hoping that you will secure your name on the merit list and take one step forward to your final destination.

  • Some Interesting Facts About UP Lekhpal Examination!

    As our assumption, the examination for the post of Lekhpal in the state of Uttar Pradesh is going to conduct soon. We are hoping that the exam conducting authority i.e Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UPSSSC) is soon going to release the dates for this prestigious examination. Candidates are eagerly waiting to for this examination since 2015. At this moment candidates have to buckle up their strength for preparing well because this examination is the way to get their dream job. So I am listing some silly mistakes below that students usually do in their examination so you should read this article to avoid them; Forget To Answer The Question Because of hurry and rush candidates skip the question for later and at the end, they forget to answer those questions before submission. Panicking Some candidates become anxious when they see the questions in the exam paper, so it is recommended that they must practice some Online UP Lekhpal Mock Test Series to diminish their fear of examination. Time Management As candidates have to answer 100 questions of General Hindi, Maths, General Knowledge and Rural Development and Rural Society in 120 minutes, So they get puzzled to answer all the questions as a result they get stuck. Candidates are advised to prepare themselves through UP Lekhpal Full-Lenght Online Test Series to maintain their speed and accuracy during the examination. Applying Newly Learned Tricks Candidates are advised to not to apply newly learned tips and tricks during examination where the time to complete their exam is limited but they can rely on their earlier learned tips and trick. Misunderstanding The Question Don’t rush when you are reading the questions, read a question twice before answering it and make sure you understand exactly what you have to do. Your understanding of questions is the main factor that will affect more on your scorecard. The thing which is necessary to get success in any examination is to be prepared before the actual examination. To prepare yourself well you should find a reliable source to make you better than your previous results. Let me suggest to you a reliable website “Testwale” which is up with many Free Mock Tests in their UP Lekhpal Online Test Series which will help you in managing your speed and accuracy. The last and the important suggestion I would like to give you is to take proper rest for at least 6-7 hours in the night and do some Yoga or Meditation to be fit in the preparation days as students take stress in these days or make themselves unfit. I hope reading this article wouldn’t let you down and you have got some interesting facts that lead to students falling to crack this examination and you will never do those silly things in your preparation time period.

  • Tips that will assist you in passing the NDA-1 exam

    If you want to join the National Defence Academy (NDA) and become an officer in the Indian armed forces, this article is for you! The NDA Preparation Tips which I am sharing are from the experts in the field and will undoubtedly assist you in balancing your time spent on regular studies and NDA exam preparation. The UPSC NDA & NA exam will be held on April 10, 2022, for admission to the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. With only 20 days left until the exam, you should ensure that you have completed the revision of the entire syllabus. Here are some important tips to keep in mind: You must plan your preparation and divide your time evenly between the two papers. For your preparation, you must refer to the NCERT books. Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry should be prepared using Class 12th textbooks, while Biology, Geography, History, Political Science, and Economics should be prepared using Class 10th textbooks. You must understand the fundamental concepts of mathematics because questions are asked in both forms: to complete the statement and to solve. Make a Mathematics revision sheet. It should include key points and formulas. Re-read basic grammar rules to improve your reading comprehension, basic grammar, and vocabulary scores. The English section, worth 200 marks, is one of the most important sections of the NDA exam, so it's important to prepare for it thoroughly. One of the most important sections of the entrance exam is current affairs. You must be well-versed in events (mainly defence events) that occurred at least five years ago. It all boils down to effectively managing the time that has been allotted. Learn how to use shortcut methods to save time. Don't waste time trying to answer a question about which you have no idea. Instead, proceed to the next question. Keep an eye on your wristwatch at all times. If you've been naturally strong in English since elementary school, you won't have much trouble with the English section of the exam. Otherwise, you'll need to brush up on your skills. Reading is the best way to accomplish this. Reading English storybooks, novels, NEWS papers, and so on will help you improve your language skills while also expanding your vocabulary. Believe me, it will help you improve your grammar and writing skills. In the Chemistry section, you must understand the fundamental concepts and classifications of elements, compounds, and mixtures. Below I have shared a study plan for the 20 days which will be effective in revising the whole syllabus: First 10 Days Spend at least 10 hours on average in a day to study. For the first 10 days starting from today start revising all the notes you prepared and focus mainly on: Revision of formulas for Mathematics and Physics. Practice Comprehension of English Revise concept and theories of Chemistry Revise History & freedom movement along with all significant dates and events. Remaining 10 Days The last 10 days before the examination are very crucial to review your preparedness. Follow the tips which I am sharing and be exam ready: Revise a section in which you are weak and don’t spend more than 2 hours on such topics. Solve NDA Full-Length Mock Tests and evaluate the test performance. Determine your strong and weak points and re-revise the weak topics through Sectional Tests of NDA Mock Test Series. You can visit the Testwale.com website to practice their NDA Free Mock Test. Revise current affairs by attempting Daily Current Affair Quiz and attempt Sectional Test of General Science.

  • Are 60 days sufficient to prepare for the CLAT Examination?

    Common-Law Admission Test (CLAT) is held every year for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs offered by India's 22 NLUs. Several private colleges also accept CLAT scores when selecting law students. The significance of the exam now necessitates strategic preparation in order to pass the CLAT exam with flying colors. In this article, we'll look at some of the most common mistakes students make when studying for this exam. Let us discuss some of the most common mistakes to be avoided during CLAT preparation: Not Attempting Mock Tests The most common error students make is not practicing on a regular basis without realizing how much it impacts their overall performance. Practice is the only thing that can help a student improve his or her speed and accuracy. There is no better way to prepare for the CLAT than to take online CLAT Mock Tests. I suggest you visit the Testwale.com website to practice their CLAT Free Mock Tests. Their CLAT Mock Test Series comprises expert-prepared Topic Wise Test, Subject-Wise Test, Sectional Test, and Full-Length Mock Tests as well as Scholarship Test which will allow you to progress from basic to advanced level in your course of study. Solving questions before grasping the concept Don’t try to save time by directly jumping to the questions without thoroughly going through the theory. This might seem useful but not for the CLAT students, even a slight change in the question can make you anxious. So, it is important to go through the theory of the topics as per the CLAT syllabus. Attempting the paper without reading questions carefully Students leave parts of questions unread and answer them with only half the information which is already known by the author of the question as a result he/she prepare the options accordingly in order to easily trap the students. The students on the other hand lose marks in order to save time. So, it is recommended that students carefully read all of the questions before beginning to solve them. Not revising General and current affairs regularly As there is no set or defined syllabus for this section of the exam, you must read newspapers and magazines on a regular basis. All questions from the current affairs section are treated as bonus questions because they require very little time to answer. Aside from newspapers, there are a plethora of other online resources (such as the UG-CLAT Current Affairs Short Quiz on Testwale.com) you can use to broaden your knowledge of both static and current legal issues. Not dedicating enough time to reading Reading is an essential component of CLAT exam preparation. Making reading a part of your daily routine is the only way to improve your reading speed, as well as your analytical and comprehensive skills. You can read whatever you want, whether it's fiction or nonfiction. You will gradually but steadily notice improvements in your reading speed, vocabulary, and English language in general. Practice some comprehension questions to get a sense of the types of questions that will be asked and focus more on your weaker areas. Not taking proper care of your diet and health It is crucial for a student to maintain good health in order to take the exam efficiently and completely focus on the paper. As a result, you should get at least 7-8 hours of sleep per night and stick to a regular sleep schedule. Take care of your diet by including milk, dry fruits, and fruits in it on a daily basis. It is critical that you keep your body active, so exercise and practice yoga on a daily basis. Do not study for a long period of time. We recommend that you should take short breaks at regular intervals to allow your mind to rest and avoid stress and fatigue. Best wishes for your exam!

  • Are You Going To Appear In The Examination Of RBI Assistant?

    The Reserve Bank of India will hire 950 people for the post of Assistant, and the preliminary examination will be held on March 26th and 27th. The Mains examination is scheduled to take place in May. If you are going to take this exam and are looking for tips and tricks to help you clear it, you should know that no tips and tricks will help you because you are the only person who can help yourself. So, all you have to do is remember a few key points that will help you reach your goal in the final days. Firstly, read these common mistakes which are repeatedly done by the candidates: 1. Not Answering The Question: Sometimes candidates skip the questions for a while, in the end, they forget to answer that question. 2. Panicking: Due to anxiety and nervousness candidates are not able to manage their time during the examination. 3. Not Reading The Question Properly: Don’t be in a rush just read every question twice before answering it as this is the most important part of your examination. Some Do’s and Don’ts that you should follow while revising topics: Do’s Schedule: You should make a study schedule and follow it with dedication and loyalty as RBI Assistant is the examination that requires your 100%. Gather Study Material: You should place every single study material on your study table. So, whenever you start with your revision you don’t have to collect it every time. Revise: You should revise all your studied topics on the last day of the week. You can practice some Online Test Series Of RBI Assistant for your revision. It will let you know your weak and strong sections. Section-wise Preparation: You should give a proper time to each section and topic, for this you should manage your time so that you will be able to give time to the whole syllabus. Make Factual Notes: You should learn dates and formulas at your fingertips and for this, you have to make factual notes and paste them on the walls and doors of your study room. Don’ts Don’t Study In Bed: If you study in your bed then you wouldn’t be able to give your full concentration to your study. Don’t Study at Night: To crack examination you don’t have to be a firefly at night, You can study in the daytime. Distraction: Don’t get distracted from gadgets and don’t waste your time in games or other activities as well. Comparison: Don’t compare yourself with others as this can demotivate you. Just focus on your study plan and preparations. You can refer to Testwale’s Free Online Test Series as I found it helpful at these last moments.

  • 30 days Strategy for CDS 1 Exam!

    This is why thousands of aspirants with an adventurous streak and reverence for their motherland aspire to join the forces. The UPSC Combined Defence Services (CDS 1) 2022 exam is set to take place on April 10, 2022. The admit card for the exam is expected to be released three weeks before the exam date, which is tentatively scheduled for March 20-25, 2022. This year, a total of 341 CDS 1 vacancies were announced across the three wings, namely the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force. In addition, recruitment will take place at the Officer's Training Academy in Chennai. This strategy I am sharing here is intended for: Those students who have recently graduated and recently learned about the CDS exam and now wish to take their first attempt for the upcoming CDS exam, which is scheduled to take place in about a month. For the students who have fallen behind in their CDS exam preparation and now want to give it their all in the next 30 days. AND Especially for those candidates who are prepared to work extremely hard for the upcoming CDS exam, which is only 30 days away. There will be the following 3 Paper in the CDS For Admission to Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Air Force Academy: Paper 1 English Language: there will be 120 questions of 100 marks. Paper 2 General Knowledge: there will be 120 questions of 100 marks. Paper 3 Elementary Mathematics: there will be 100 questions of 100 marks. The duration of each paper will be of 120 minutes, i.e. of 2 hours. And for the admission to Officer’s training academy there will be the following two papers: Paper 1 English: there will be 120 questions of 100 marks. Paper 2 General Knowledge: there will be 120 questions of 100 marks. Below is the concrete study plan to cover all the important topics in the CDS General Knowledge syllabus in 30 days of the exam: Geography: 5 days History: 6 days Indian Polity: 5 days Current Affairs & Static GK: 6 days General Science: 3 days Revision and Mock Tests: 3 days Relax and Revise easy topics: 1 day Day 30th CDS Exam Day Here are some tried-and-true important tips for passing the CDS Exam and joining the professional uniformed services: You will have an overview of subjects as well as the exact CDS exam pattern, which will be useful in your next CDS attempt. Every day you must go through the Current Affairs (focusing mainly on Defence topics). Remember that the number of hours here includes all types of preparation. Not only just go through the topics but you should also practice a few CDS Online Mock Tests. Large numerical problems should be avoided and limit yourself to basic information and thorough conceptual analysis. Formulae, on the other hand, are all extremely important. Once a topic is completed, keep sets of copies of all preparatory notes in a separate location. If you believe you have worked hard, give yourself some free time every six days. To cover the essentials, use NCERT books as a reference. Remember not to overburden yourself. Maintain your interest. Expert Guidance subject-wise: Here you can take detailed notes on our experts' subject-specific preparation tips. CDS Exam English Tips There will be 120 questions in this section. To achieve the highest possible score, a candidate should concentrate on the Grammar and vocabulary section, which is intended to assess the candidate's understanding of English in terms of proficiency and word use. The best way to prepare is to read, make a habit of reading the newspaper and attempt our Daily Quiz. Other important topics are Close Test, Sentence Improvement and Error Spotting. CDS Exam General Knowledge Tips There will be 120 questions in this section. Analyze previous years' question papers to identify the high weightage topics. Revise important facts from those topics. To get the most out of this section, candidates should concentrate on Geography, History, General Science, and Politics. Revise the current affairs of the last six months properly. Keep track of all major national and international events/affairs to ace this section. Make it a habit to read the newspaper and attempt our Daily Current Affairs Quiz. Important topics to cover in General Knowledge: Defence, Government Schemes and Polity. CDS Exam Mathematics Tips There will be 100 questions in this section and practice is the key to mastering it. To enhance your problem-solving speed revise important formulas and their application methods and attempt as many as CDS Mock Test Series. To achieve the highest possible score in this section, a candidate should concentrate on Algebra, Arithmetic, Trigonometry, Geometry, Mensuration, and Statistics. “Try different levels of questions.” “Revision is a key to success.” Candidates should take notes and revise them on a regular basis. This will help them remember it for a longer period of time. We hope you found this article on the CDS Mock Test informative and productive.

  • Looking For RRB Group ‘D’ Updates?

    Since examination for the posts of Group ‘D’ is conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board is in limelight due to the declaration of the results in Jan 2022. As per the recent updates released in the notice 13 Notice RRBs 10 03 22 by the Ministry of Railways, the Railway Recruitment Board will conduct only a single-stage CBT Level-1 Examination for the RRB Group ‘D’ Posts and there will be no second-stage CBT. The tentative examination date will be in the month of July 2022 and the Admit Card will be released in the month of June 2022 for the same. So, it is time to prepare for your upcoming RRB Group ‘D’ Examination, some of the common mistakes that candidates do in the examination are: Be In a Hurry: don’t be in a hurry, read the question twice before answering it so that you can understand the question well and be able to answer in the right direction which is needed. Time Management: Always start attempting the examination from your strong sections and gradually move towards the weak sections. Some Do’s and Dont’s are also applicable in terms of attempting any exam. So if you want to appear in the examination of RRB Group ‘D’ then you should read it once. Do’s During Preparation You should collect the whole study Material and place it on your table. Make a proper Schedule to revise each and every topic thoroughly. To stay connected with current affairs, you should read newspapers daily, which will increase your English vocabulary too. You should learn short formulas and dates at your fingertips. You must revise the topics every Sunday which you have studied for the whole week. For this, you should attempt some Online Test Series Of RRB Group D. You should take proper sleep of 6-7 hours and also meditate to be calm. Dont’s During Preparation You shouldn’t get nervous during the preparation time. Don’t waste too much time on a single topic. You shouldn’t study late at night as it will make you unfit. Don’t revise the whole chapter before the day of the examination just revise the factual notes only. Don't put off studying until the last minute. It is better to avoid this practice because studying anything without understanding the concepts will ruin your exam presentation. Cover crucial portions of time without ignoring them. Hope these above-mentioned tips will make help you in your preparation. For new updates, candidates are advised to be in touch with the Official website or you can refer to “Testwale” as this is the most reliable website. They are always up to date with the latest news and notifications regarding RRB Group ‘D’ Examinations.

  • RRB Group ‘D’ Is In Discussion These Days!

    Since examination for the posts of Group ‘D’ is conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board is in limelight due to the declaration of the results in Jan 2022. As per the recent updates released in the notice 13 Notice RRBs 10 03 22 by the Ministry of Railways, the Railway Recruitment Board will conduct only a single-stage CBT Level-1 Examination for the RRB Group ‘D’ Posts and there will be no second-stage CBT. The tentative examination date will be in the month of July 2022 and the Admit Card will be released in the month of June 2022 for the same. So, it is time to prepare for your upcoming RRB Group ‘D’ Examination, some of the common mistakes that candidates do in the examination are: Be In a Hurry: don’t be in a hurry, read the question twice before answering it so that you can understand the question well and be able to answer in the right direction which is needed. Time Management: Always start attempting the examination from your strong sections and gradually move towards the weak sections. Some Do’s and Dont’s are also applicable in terms of attempting any exam. So if you want to appear in the examination of RRB Group ‘D’ then you should read it once. Do’s During Preparation You should collect the whole study Material and place it on your table. Make a proper Schedule to revise each and every topic thoroughly. To stay connected with current affairs, you should read newspapers daily, which will increase your English vocabulary too. You should learn short formulas and dates at your fingertips. You must revise the topics every Sunday which you have studied for the whole week. For this, you should attempt some Online Test Series Of RRB Group D. You should take proper sleep of 6-7 hours and also meditate to be calm. Dont’s During Preparation You shouldn’t get nervous during the preparation time. Don’t waste too much time on a single topic. You shouldn’t study late at night as it will make you unfit. Don’t revise the whole chapter before the day of the examination just revise the factual notes only. Don't put off studying until the last minute. It is better to avoid this practice because studying anything without understanding the concepts will ruin your exam presentation. Cover crucial portions of time without ignoring them. Hope these above-mentioned tips will make help you in your preparation. For new updates, candidates are advised to be in touch with the Official website or you can refer to “Testwale” as this is the most reliable website. They are always up to date with the latest news and notifications regarding RRB Group ‘D’ Examinations.

  • Are there any changes in the Exam Pattern of the NTPC CBT -2 Exam?

    We all know that, as soon as the result of the Railway Recruitment Board’s, Non-Technical Popular Categories (RRB NTPC) were released in the month of January 2022, there was a nationwide agitation by the candidates to demand improvement in the Railway NTPC graduate-level results. The major concern expressed by the students which led to the protest is that the Railway Recruitment Board has shortlisted 7 lakh roll numbers instead of 7 lakh candidates which means the candidates have been shortlisted for both graduate and undergraduate posts. This reduces the chances of selection of other candidates out of 1.25 crore candidates who had applied and appeared for the examination. Witnessing such movement by the candidates, Railways decided to form a high-level Grievance Committee to resolve the matter. After reviewing the concerns by the candidates a report have been submitted by the 5 member committee afterwards the Ministry of Railways issued a notice on 10th March 2022, stating that: The Board will shortlist the 20 times unique candidates, Pay Level wise for 2nd Stage Computer Based Test (CBT) for CEN 01/2019 (NTPC). Ministry of Railways has also mentioned that the candidates who have been earlier qualified will continue to remain qualified and the additional candidates getting shortlisted at each Pay Level will be notified. RRB NTPC CBT- 2 Exam for the Pay level 6 will be held in the month of May 2022. RRB NTPC CBT -2 Exam date for others will be notified soon by the board. Candidates will be able to download the admit card from the official website of RRB, 4 days prior to the examination. The tips that I am sharing below are intended especially for those who are prepared to work extremely hard in the short duration of the upcoming RRB NTPC CBT-2 Exam. The most important tip is whether you're nearing the end or beginning of your revision “DON'T PANIC!” It will not help and will most likely impair your ability to concentrate. Stay calm and everything will be fine. Your preparation should be based on the following four pillars: Plan things in advance If you don’t approach the exam as per the well-planned schedule, you won't be able to cover the important topics on time. The syllabus of NTPC CBT-2 is vast and revising it, is not a child’s play. So, plan a smart schedule that covers the revision of important topics which carries maximum marks. Focus more on General Awareness Section You should focus more on the General Awareness section as this section carries maximum marks in the CBT- 2 examination. There will be 50 questions in this section and there is no denying that general awareness is the most uncertain and unpredictable section. To be prepared, I am suggesting some important topics which will help you to secure decent marks in NTPC CBT- 2 exam. Current Events (National/International) of last 3 years, Books and Authors Sports Computers Geography of India as well as of World Important Wildlife Sanctuaries and National parks of India and the World. All about the political parties, i.e. current governors, CM’s, Secretaries etc. Sessions of Indian National Congress and National Freedom Movement Revise notes and Practice as much as you can There is no substitute for Revision. As you all have already started studying according to the RRB NTPC CBT- 2 Syllabus and prepared the factual notes of each topic. So keep revising them and don’t forget to practice what you have learned, the best way to practice is to attempt NTPC CBT- 2 Online Mock Tests. I suggest you visit and try NTPC CBT Online Test Series on the Testwale website. Their NTPC CBT Mock Test Series comprises of expert-prepared Topic Wise Test, Subject-Wise Test, Sectional Test, and Full-Length Mock Tests, as well as Scholarship Test which will allow you to progress from basic to advanced level in your course of study. Focus on Your Speed and Accuracy Here are the few tips that you must follow for improving your speed and accuracy. While solving the mock tests always try to manage the time effectively, take 2 to 3 minutes for reading the question paper before starting the answers. Don’t spend more than 30 to 40 seconds on each question. Recognize your weak and strong topics and work more to improve the weaker ones. Make notes of some quick tips and tricks and methods for sections like quant and reasoning.

  • RBI Assistant Examination is Going To Be Held in March!

    Hello there, Dreamers! When it comes to career discussions, the banking sector is always considered as one of the top five. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank and regulatory body in charge of issuing and supplying Indian currency in the Indian banking system. If you want to get the prestigious job of "RBI Assistant," you must pass the RBI Assistant Examination, which will be held on March 26th or 27th. Remember that many candidates take this exam each year, and as a result, it is regarded as the most competitive exam in our country. If you plan to take this exam, you should be aware of the following: You must adopt a time-constrained strategy. You should strictly adhere to a proper revision strategy. You should examine yourself and work hard to improve yourself. The most important thing is to revise, revise, and revise some more.....! As an experienced, I recommend the following strategy to help you reduce your stress in the coming days: Topics previously studied should be reviewed. Because we don't have much time left, you should revise your previously studied topics to improve your score. You should also avoid picking any new topics at this time because it will lead to confusion during the examination. RBI Assistant Practice Test Series Going through the RBI Assistant Examination Online Test Series is the most beneficial key because it will allow you to revise every topic that you have studied. Many Sectional Test Series Of RBI Assistant Examination are available online. I recommend that you go to the Testwale website and try the Free Test Series Of RBI Assistant, which is very useful these days. Their test series are created by subject matter experts, so you can trust the Sectional Test Series Of RBI Assistant. Revision in Sections Because you have only a few days to revise all of the topics, you must thoroughly review the notes you made during preparation. Begin your revision with your strongest topics and work your way down to your weakest. Pay attention to your health. Along with your studies, you must also pay attention to your physical and mental health. Yoga and meditation are required for this. To reduce stress, you should get at least 6-7 hours of sleep per day. Some of the most common errors that candidates make during examinations are as follows: 1. Read a question twice before answering it because your results are always dependent on how well you understand the questions. 2. Don't rush through answering the questions. 3. Don't be concerned if you don't know the answer to a question; simply skip it and move on to the next one. I hope that my experience and knowledge will help you to achieve a high score and boost your confidence to the next level. All the best, dreamers. Your dream job is only one step away; go get it.

  • Exam For The RRB Group D Is Coming!

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