- SBI Hall Tickets
- English Breakup: MCQs
- English Breakup: Descriptive (50 Marks)
- Appendix: download links
- Appendix: big list of Essay topics
Introduction
First things first
- SBI has uploaded Halltickets/call letters for PO exam click me to download. If you’ve any problems / doubts then write email to “sbi_po@ibpsorg.org”
- SBI has also uploaded the brochure for PO exam, it contains some mock questions (do solve all of them) click me to download
- And most important notices for Those who have never appeared in any Bank exams before:
- Do remember your class 10, 12, graduation marks and annual family income. Because you’ve to fill up those details in the answersheet.
- DONOT forget to bring one photo-identity proof e.g. voters’ id/ driving licence (and its photocopy) in the exam. Hall supervisor will take away the photocopy of your id proof.
- DONOT forget to paste a recent passport sized photo on your call letter. Hall supervisor will take away your call letter also so also keep a photocopy of call letter @home for evidence/future reference.
Now coming to the topic of this article: how to prepare the English section (both objective and descriptive) for SBI PO exam.
In SBI PO, you face English in following areas
- Objective paper (MCQs): 50 out of 200 questions.
- Descriptive paper: 50 marks and 1 hour.
English Breakup: MCQs
Topic | SBI Asso.PO 2011 | Rural PO 2010 |
RC | 13 | 10 |
Vocabulary (synonym, antonym) | 12 | 10 |
Sentence correction | 5 | 5 |
Fill in the blank | 15 | 15 |
Sentence arrangement / sentence completion | 5 | 10 |
Total | 50 | 50 |
The approach remains more or less the same like that for SSC CGL. click me
Except a few modifications:
English in SSC CGL vs SBI PO: Similarity
Both have questions on Sentence correction, Sentence arrangement and fill in the blanks, vocabulary.
English in SSC CGL vs SBI PO: Difference
SSC |
SBI |
In SSC CGL, the vocabulary is “absolute”, meaning they give you some word and ask you to find its synonym, antonym or fill in the blanks. | In SBI PO, some of the vocabulary is asked from the words/phrases given in the Reading comprehension passage. |
In SSC CGL, there are exclusive questions from active/passive and direct/indirect speech. | Usually no |
Exclusive questions on idioms and phrases | Usually no |
— | Passages are bit more lengthy and complex than SSC |
English Breakup: Descriptive (50 Marks)
From 2010’s Rural PO paper:
Topic | Options? | Words | Marks |
Letter writing | Any 1 out of given 3 | 150 | 10 |
Essay_I | Any 1 out of given 3 | 150 | 8 |
Essay_II | Any 1 out of given 3 | 250 | 12 |
Precies | 1 passage | 10 | |
Reading comprehension | 1 passage | 10 |
Letter writing
Here is a list of letters asked in 2010’s SBI exams
- Write a letter to newspaper editor, expressing your concerns about adult graded cinema and its impact on youth.
- Write a letter to newspaper editor, to comment on the earlier article on environmental awareness and citizens’ duty to protect it.
- Write letter to your manager, seeking leave for attending family function
- Write letter to a student, giving tips on healthy study habits for board exam
- As you can see the first and second letter are actually Essay topics.
- How to prepare letter writing? Borrow some neighbourhood kid’s class 10/12’s English guidebook, see the standard format for letter writing (or google.)
Precis
For practice, use the UPSC (compulsory) English papers of past 16 years. Free download link in the appendix of this article.
Essay writing
Here is the list of essays asked in 2010’s SB PO exams
- My motherland
- Dowry deaths
- Blessings of science
- Socialism
- Features economic recession
- A Day when everything went wrong
- Media’s responsibility in molding public opinion
- Impact of interest rate change on economy
- Risks in Stock market trading.
- Banks are manufacturers of money
Why Essay is extremely important?
- Don’t prepare Essay for the sake of descriptive paper, because you’ll have to face the same topics directly or indirectly during the Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) stage of SBI PO.
- And GD+PI=50 marks.
Essay: fundamental principles
- Fundamental principles remain same like UPSC Essay: spend the first few minutes on brainstorming the idea. then rank those ideas, start writing essay: introduction >> body (+/- pros, cons) >> conclusion.
- For more elaboration, read the earlier article on Essay writing click me
Essay: Grabbing the fodder points
- To write a decent essay, what you need is decent fodder points.
- Essay can be on variety of topics, so ideally you need to keep reading newspapers, magazines, some good books from library on regular basis.
- After some months, you have good fodder points on almost every topic.
- But given that only few days are left before exam, such “ideal” approach is neither practical nor possible.
- Therefore, I’m providing two things (in the appendix)
- IGNOU India democracy and Development zip file. This PDF set contains necessary fodder points to approach most of the social/democracy/Development etc. topics related essays.
- Huge list of essays.
What is in the list?
- I’ve compiled a list of essays from previous Bank Papers, LIC / other insurance exam papers, UPSC (from both compulsory English and regular Essay- papers), index of some essay books
- This list is neither sacred nor exhaustive, but covers lot of the ground that needs to be covered, in terms of Essay / Group discussion for PO level competitive exams.
- This list is broadly classified into following
- Women empowerment
- Economy related
- Science-tech related
- Globalization
- Democracy, polity, freedom, development
- India’s society, culture, media
- Judiciary, law and order
- Youth, education, sports
- Philosophical / abstract topics and proverbs
- Your task is to look at each of these essays, think in your head, brainstorm for ideas, “if this essay is asked, what will I write in it?”
- If you’re positive that “yes I can write 250 words”=> then it is well and good.
- If you can’t think of that much content, then dig google and gather fodder points.
- Ofcourse there is no dearth of readymade essay books in the market, but that type of firefighting/desi jugaad, I don’t find it very helpful because such books are either outdated (only reprinted, not updated after 90s), and or don’t cover all the necessary topics.
Appendix: download links
- In any case, do some writing practice of précis, letters, essays at home else you won’t be able to finish the descriptive paper in one hour.
for precis practice: Past UPSC papers of Compulsory english | http://files.secureserver.net/0sUFSbopZwYhtD |
for Essay fodder points: IGNOU booklet India Democracy and Development (MPS-003) | http://files.secureserver.net/0svvtuXkR5SJKX |
Appendix: big list of Essay topics
Women empowerment
- Beauty Contests are an insult to womanhood
- Contribution of women in India’s freedom strugggle
- Do we need a Uniform civil Code in India?
- Do we need Women’s Reservation
- Dowry – A Curse
- Empowerment alone cannot help our women
- Female infanticide
- Gender Bias
- Greater political power alone will not improve women’s plight
- Growing Flexibility in Gender Roles of Men and Women
- Hardships of Working Women
- Honour Killings
- If women ruled the world
- Is India ready for a uniform civil code?
- Managing work and home – is the Indian working woman getting a fair deal ?
- Men have failed: let women take over.
- Problems of Working Women
- Role of Women in Nation Building
- Role of Women in Social Transformation
- Should the Rapist be Sentenced to Death ?
- The Culture of Modesty
- The hand that rocks the cradle
- The new emerging women power: the ground realities
- Violence against Women
- Whither women’s emancipation?
- Woman is god’s best creation
- Women empowerment: challenges and prospects
- Women entrepreneurs of India
- Women in Panchayati Raj institutions : Challenges and prospects
- Women need empowerment
- Women should have reserved seats in Parliament
- Women rights in India
Economy
- Banks are manufacturers of money
- Banking sector reforms in India
- Banking ombudsman
- Role of Banks in nation building
- Are trade unions relevant in Today’s world?
- Protection of ecology and environment is essential for sustained economic development
- Economic Liberalization—Challenges before India
- Privatisation of the Economy
- Private Sector versus Public Sector
- India’s Population and Its Economic Implications
- Transforming our Huge Population into Human Resource
- Development and Population Control
- Tourism : Potentials and Problems
- The Problems of a Huge Population
- From Brain Drain to Brain Gain
- Rise and Fall of Currency
- Employees Rights to Strike
- Proper Infrastructure for Growth
- The Problem of Unemployment in India
- inflation in India
- FDI in retail
- FDI will ruin the small scale industries of India
- Too many Holidays Hamper our Pace of Progress
- Poverty in India
- Indian Budget is a Gamble on the Monsoons
- In India when inflation rises govenance stalls.
- Features of economic recession.
- The risks of trading at the stock market.
- The impact of interest rate changes on the economy.
- IT sector boom in india.
- Globalization would finish small-scale industries in india.
- Economic growth without distributive justice is bound to breed violence.
- Ecological considerations need not hamper development.
- Multinational corporations – saviours or saboteurs
- Special economic zone : boon or bane
- Resource management in the Indian context.
- Should a moratorium be imposed on all fresh mining in tribal areas of the country?
- Are our traditional handicrafts doomed to a slow death?
- The focus of health care is increasingly getting skewed towards the ‘haves’ of our society.
- Urbanization is a blessing in disguise.
- Public-Private-Partnership
- Why are our farmers committing suicide?
- To feed our increasing population , forest areas need to be cleared to increase land area available for cultivation. Do you agree?
- Cottage industries
- Food security for sustainable national development
- Indian Budget is a Gamble on the Monsoons
- In India when inflation rises governance stalls.
- Features of economic recession.
- The risks of trading at the stock market.
- The impact of interest rate changes on the economy.
- Can India achieve Double digit GDP growth rate?
- IMF and World bank
- WTO
- Black Money: its social and economic impacts
Globalization
- The masks of new imperialism.
- As civilization advances culture declines.
- The implications of globalization for India.
- My vision of an ideal world order.
- India’s contribution to world wisdom.
- The world of the twenty-first century.
- Preparedness of our society for India’s global leadership role.
- The global order: political and economic
- Good fences make good neighbors
- Terrorism and world peace
- India’s Defence Needs in a Technological Scenario
- United Nations—Role and Future
- On Good and Bad Neighbours
- India as a global power
- Is India a Soft State?
- Globalization and Multiculturalism
- India’s relations with its neighbors
- Relevance of United nations in Today’s world
- Consequences of globalization
- rise of China
- my vision of ideal world
- ‘globlisation’ vs. ‘ nationalism’
- National identity and patriotism
- Modernisation and westernization are not identical concepts.
Science Tech
I further classify them into four parts 1) Environment related 2) Computer/Information Technology 3) Science tech as such 4) Science versus others
Environment related
- Sustainable Development and Environment
- Pollution
- Biodiversity
- disaster management
- Green activism
- Drought : A Natural Calamity
- Environmental Pollution
- Wildlife Protection
- Global Warming
- The Need for Alternative Sources of Energy
- Environment and Conservation
- clean energy and sustainable Development
- Modern world’s fears about nuclear energy.
IT related
- Computers: A Silent Revolution
- Information Revolution
- Protection from Internet Abuse
- Computer : A Boon or a Bane
- India on Mars
- India on Moon
- Information Technology – Avenues and Opportunities
- cyber security
- Computers in Everyday Life
- Internet as Virtual Library
- Information Technology transforming the Indian Society.
- Computer: the harbinger of silent revolution.
- Increasing computerization would lead to the creation of a dehumanized society.
- The cyberworld: its charms and challenges.
Science as such
- Human Cloning – A Dangerous Invention
- The modern doctor and his patients.
- The technological miracles of the twentieth century
- Contribution of Science to human progress
- Science and human happiness
- The lure of space.
- HIV AIDS
- Nanotechnology
- Biotechnology
Science vs others
- Science and Technology – Blessing or Curse?
- Science Versus Religion
- Man and Science – Development in Science and Technology
- Superstitions
- The Limits of Science
- Science and Religion.
- Inventions generate necessity.
- Science: Blessing or Curse?
- The Scientific attitude rather than science is the need of the day
- Moral Dilemmas Inherent in Scientific Progress
- Are science and art antithetical to each other?
- Science and Literature
- Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind
- Superstitions
- Human Cloning
- The march of science and the erosion of human values.
Polity/Society related
Democracy, Freedom related
- Whither Indian democracy today?
- are traditional forms of protest no longer effective?
- The predicaments of Democracy.
- My motherland
- Political reform you want in India
- If I were the Prime Minister of India.
- Water resources should be under the control of the central government.
- The misinterpretation and misuse of freedom in india.
- Politics without ethics is a disaster.
- The vip culture is a bane of indian democracy
- How far has democracy in india delivered the goods?
- What we have not learnt during fifty years of independence.
- Are we a ‘soft ’ state ?
- What have we gained from our democratic set-up?
- Paradoxes of Democracy
- Democracy implies tolerance of dissent
- The Role of Opposition in a Democracy
- Elections—Lacunae and Remedies
- casteism in India
- Non-Violence
- If the British had not colonised India…
- Relevance of Gandhi Today
- How free are we?
- Democracy in India
- The test of democracy is the freedom of criticism
- Indians are non-violent by nature
- Indians are not non-violent by nature
- migration and regionalism
- Election Reforms Versus Indian Democracy
- Politics without Ethics
- Caste Politics in Elections
- Threats to India’s Unity
- Democracy in Theory and Practice
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Fundamental Rights – Bedrock of Indian Democracy
- Communal Harmony VS Internal Security
- Reservation in Private Sector
- Coalition politics: boon or bane
- do we need a Lokpal?
- The Kashmir issue
- Creation of smaller states and the consequent administrative , economic and developmental implication.
- Is autonomy the best answer to combat balkanization?
- The language problem in india: its past, present and prospects.
Corruption
- Today’s politicians
- Criminalization of Politics
- Corruption in Public Life
- Criminalisation of Politics
- do we need CBI
- lokpal
- right to information
- right to service
- Right to Reject/Recall India
- Can the Corruption be Eradicated from our Society
- My Idea of an Administrator
- How should a civil servant conduct himself?
- Politics, bureaucracy and business – fatal triangle.
- Need for police reforms in India
- Election in India is the mother of all corruption.
Judiciary / Law n Order
- Role of Judiciary in a Democracy
- Judicial Activism
- Justice must reach the poor
- Capital Punishment: favor or against
- liquor prohibition
- Should smoking be banned in public places?
- Internal Security
- Criminalization of Politics
- Police Reforms
- Terrorism in India & Global War against Terrorism
- Criminalization of Politics
- Terrorism in India.
- “Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty”.
- The Changing Face of Terrorism
- Can Terrorism be Justified?
- Crime : New Dimensions
- Left wing extremism in India
- Secessionist movements in India
- In the Indian context , both human intelligence and technical intelligence are crucial in combating terrorism
Rights
- Should there be reservations?
- Human Rights
- Status of Human Rights in Independent India
- Human Rights and the Armed Forces special protection Act
- custodial torture
- Should India implement one child policy
- Child Labour
- Child rights
- Right to food
- minority rights
- Rights of the physically challenged
- The Rights and Wrongs of Free Expression
- social networking sites and freedom of speech
- Reservation, politics and empowerment.
- Euthanasia
- Should Mercy-Killing be Legalized for Terminally ill Patients?
Religion
- Tolerance is the key to national unity
- Social Harmony vs. Communal Frenzy
- religion and politics
- New cults and godmen: a threat to traditional religion
- True religion cannot be misused.
- Politics and Religion
- Communalism
- The Rights and Wrongs of Conversion
- The world needs more tolerance
Development
- People’s Participation in Development
- Law as an Instrument of Social Change
- Panchayati Raj and Rural Development
- Evaluation of panchayati raj system in india from the point of view of eradication of power to people.
- India’s NGOs
- Civil Society
Social issues
- The Changing Face of Indian Society
- Changing Idea of Family
- India Today
- Road rage
- Adulteration
- problems of urbanization
- India – A Tourist’s Paradise
- Rural Development
- Is vegetarianism a virtue ?
- increasing consumerism in the middle class in India
- Consequences of globalization on Indian society
- India vs bharat
- rural vs urban divide
- challenges before urbanization
- Urbanisation and its hazards
- The indian society at the crossroads.
- Why should we be proud of being indians?
- Should the Prostitution be Legalized?
- Gays should be Accepted Gracefully
Culture
- Indian Culture
- Tourism in India
- Indian culture today: a myth or a reality?
- Modernism and our traditional socio-ethical values.
- The composite culture of india.
- Globalizations and its impact on indian culture.
Media, Cinema, Television
- Advertising and Social Responsibility
- Indian Cinema and Social Responsibility
- Television and Teenage Violence
- Challenge Before Television in India
- Media Freedom and Individual Privacy
- Can television affect society?
- Role of Newspaper
- Role of Visual Media in Socity
- Yellow Journalism
- Violence and Vulgarity in Films
- Power of the press
- Responsibility of media in moulding public opinion.
- Advertisements : need for control
- Role of media in good governance
- media trials: good or bad?
- role of media in national integration
- breaking news
- Mass media and cultural invasion.
- Does indian cinema shape our popular culture or merely reflect it
- How has satellite television brought about cultural change in indian mindsets.
- Responsibility of media in a democracy.
- Foreign Media in India : Any Cause for Concern?
Philosophical / Abstract type essays
- There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.
- Search for truth can only be a spiritual problem.
- Spirituality and scientific temper.
- Compassion is the basic of all morality
- The pursuit of excellence.
- What freedom means to me
- Your idea of a happy life
- Importance of a Work-Ethics
- Material Progress and Human Values
- Laughter, Truth, and Universality
- Have We Lost the Direction ?
- An encounter with an astrologer
- Morality and Law
Proverb based
- The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
- Truth is lived, not taught
- History repeats itself
- History needs to be rewritten
- The Child is the Father of Man
- Compassion is the basis of all morality
- The road to happiness is always under construction
- Our deeds determine us as much as we determine our deeds
- Truth may be eclipsed but not extinguished
- No one knows what he can do till he tries
- The great end of life is not knowledge but action
- Failures are the pillars of success
- “Cowards die many times before their death”.
- Man is saved not by faith but by work
- Laughter is the best medicine
- Knowledge is power
- ‘All That Glitters Is Not Gold’
- Discipline means success , anarchy means ruin
- Geography may remain the same ; history need not.
- Attitude makes, habit makes character and character makes a man.
- Disinterested intellectual curiosity is the lifeblood of civilisation.
- Our deeds determine us, as much as we determine our deeds.
- Useless life is an early death.
- He would reigns within himself and folds his passions and desires and fears is more than a king.
- “Sweet are the uses of adversity.”
Youth Education and Sports
Youth
- The Problems of Old Age
- Menace of Ragging in India
- Generation Gap
- The tragedy of old age is not that one is old but that one is young
- Commercialization of sports has degraded of sportsmanship
- Menace of Drug Addition
- An ideal college
- An ideal college
- Youth is a blunder, manhood a struggle, oldage a regret
- If youth knew, if age could.
- Youth culture today.
Education
- Education in India—Lacunae and Remedies
- Commercialization of Education
- Privatisation of Education: Solution to Resource Crunch
- Examinations are a necessary evil
- Pleasures of Reading
- India’s Examination System needs to be Overhauled.
- Student politics in India
- Importance of Wearing Uniform in Schools
- right to education
- pressure of competition is ruining the childhood
- Should Students be Allowed to Grade their Teachers?
- Modern technological education and human values.
- Credit – based higher education system – status , opportunities and challenges
- “Education for all” campaign in india: myth or reality.
- Privatization of higher education in india.
- Irrelevance of the classroom.
- Value-based science and education.
- Is an egalitarian society possible by educating the masses ?
- Independent thinking should be encouraged right form the childhood.
- Restructuring of Indian education system.
- Literacy is growing very fast, but there is no corresponding growth in education.
- What is real education?
- Education is Freedom
- Why Ban English?
- The ways to enrich our regional languages.
Sports
- Sports sans Sportsmanship
- Ethics in Sports
- Future of Sports in India
- Need to check politicization of sports bodies in India
- Value of yoga
- India and Olympics
- Need to check politicization of sports bodies in India
Is there any time gap, recess between objective and descriptive papers? The commencement of the examination is given at 8:00 AM. So will there be any time to fill up the info etc?
In my call letter time of reporting mentioned is 1:00 PM.
Is the examination being conducted in multiple slots? Will be the questions sets be same?
Yes there are two sitting for SBI PO to be held on 28-04-2013
Can anybody give me details of the time schedule of the exam. Will there be subjective and descriptive paper continuously or there will be gap in them?
Dear Mrunal sir.It would have been great help if you could some light on SBI PO 2013 Data analysis and interpretation.
It is really sad that now I have to choose from SSC CGL 2013 & SBI PO 2013 as both of them are on 28 april 2013.that too in first sitting
My mail to SBI Office , i guess every one should talk once so that they will listen and bring changes .
Hi Sir, Ma’am
This is regarding the shifting of the exam date of SSC Combined Graduate Level of Certain Regions to 28th April. As there is already SBI PO exam on that day this change would force us to give only one exam and hence bring disadvantage.
This a request to kindly administer changes in any of the exam so that all the candidates would be benefitted.
Thanks & Regards,
instead of mailing SBI it would be wise to mail SSC as it was the later who postponed its exam.. i have just mailed to the Northern Region of SSC at rdsscnr@gmail.com. do write to them so that they pay attention to our concerns.
I have mailed to them too. the comment on that is there in respective section of SSC. :)
sir , i wanted to qualify SSC CGL exam, but don’t no which coaching institute to join and please suggest me which option is best, either
1) I join CAT coaching then BANK PO and SSC CGL will be outcome for CAT exam.
2) I join BANK PO coaching then then before SSC CGL exam ,i will only give mock test
3) I join SSC CGL caoching and concentrate on one thing.
and also tell me the difference of BANK PO exam and SSC CGL exam pattern.
thanks
hi sir,
writing paper(aptitude test) exam aur Descriptive paper ek sath ek hi din me hote hai kya?
Sir,
you have given all the valuable analysis for prep’ for sbi po but my concern is with the time management during the exam.. so you plz kindly throw some light on how to attempt the exam and which section must be done 1st.. ???
thnkx in advance… :)
Sir,
first i thank you for this great effort doing for us ……….
you have given all the valuable analysis for prep’ for sbi po but i needed sm more abt this article sir can u elaborate this topics…plsssssss
Hey does anybody have any idea of SBI PO’s cutoff?? (Respective cutoffs of each section)
SBI cutoffs are given here:
https://mrunalmanage.wpcomstaging.com/2013/02/studyplan-sbi-po-reasoning-high-level-approach-booklist-strategy-cutoffs-2013.html#SBI-cutoff
Thanks a lot!
Sir I have 2 queries…
1) The GA, Marketing and Computer sections will have separate cutoffs or just a single cut off??
2)Descriptive paper will be held on the same day or another???
1. GA, Marketing and Computer – it all falls under one GA section.
2. same day.
Thanks a lot..
thank you very much sir..
CAN SOMEBODY SHARE THE HIGHEST SCORE SECURED IN SBI-PO 2010? AS lowest was 110 to get thru it.
sir pls provide answer specimens of essay and letter.
hi sir,
where to get writing formats for differnet kinds of letter like buisness letter, complaint letters , informal letters, and many more types…
please guide me through this before exam…thanx..
sir,
SBI PO we need to write objective test and Descriptive test on same day?
Does anybody have any idea of if there is any negative marking in SBI PO or not and if so how much? I checked it’s advertisement pdf but no such information is given there.
Hi, priyanka check this link negative marks is there ….http://www.sbi.co.in/webfiles/uploads/files/1365237633491_SBI_PO_GUIDELINE_ENGLISH.pdf
14. There will be Penalty for wrong answers marked by you in the objective tests. There are five alternative
answers to every question of all the tests. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by you,
one-fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty. If for any question you
give more than one answer, it will be treated as wrong even if one of the given answers happens to be right and
there will be same penalty as above for that question. If a question is left blank, i.e. no answer is given by you,
there will be no penalty for that question. If the total of the penalty for test is in fraction, it will be rounded off to
the nearest integer. You should therefore be careful in marking your answers.
Thank you! That is all I needed.
Hey Mrunal :D Yes its me again…so heres my query..Can u please temme about the duration for the descriptive test? Plus I know very(really) few words of the English language. Am I in trouble?I dont feel I make gramatical mistakes. How much scope you think I have at this stage?I am expecting a reply this time…
PS —-> I am not much creative too :(
I am NOT mrunal bhai but i can answer your question to an extent.
Look,in these exams where SPEED matters a LOT GK & ENGLISH becomes very important sections.In fact,THE most important sections.!! For ex- Suppose i am good at english & GK & i can solve 45,35 questions in english/gk in 25/20 minutes respectively.That means 80 questions in 45 minutes !!!! & in the rest 1.25 hrs. i can easily attempt 3/4 of the questions…That gives me an undue advantage coz those who are weak at vocabulary will have a crack @ maths/reasoning & scoring 45/40 questions in maths /reasoning will EAT all of the candidate’s TIME !!! I hope you are getting me…
English/GK are the TWO MOST IMPORTANT sections in any competitive exam which test YOUR SPEED NOT the level of knowledge you have !!!
Having said that don’t get disheartened !! ENGLISH in SBI is pretty easy and you can easily manage 35+ without having a good vocab…!! Just that TIME MANAGEMENT would be an issue for you to ponder over.NOT much of an issue for those who are good @ eng/GK
All the best !!
Hi,
Is 90 – 95 score out of 200 good?? considering the amount of competition this year?? And please can u give some tips on how to manage time in descriptive English as in how much time should be given for letter, comprehension, precies and essay?? Reply ASAP please.
excellent work by mrunal.
thanks a lot.
Hai sir.we ha doubt about sbi po exam if we apply also count one attempt of exam?
no Lol
Sir,
what will be the expected cut off for SBI-PO this year.
Your research is exhaustive and nicely arranged.
Look bro, you haven’t mentioned a thing called SBI- Di section. How can you do that? You cannot play with the future of the children. NO, i cant believe this.
Do we have to get the photo-id proof duly attested too ?
No need.
sir, descriptive marks will be added or is it just qualifying???
it will be added
oops. What a long list…? Thank you…
MRUNAL SIR
U R REALLY DOING A GOOD JOB BY CITING SO MANY INFO ABT COMPETITIVE EXAM……….I HAV APPLIED FOR SSC PRASAR BHARTI (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ) I KNEW THE SYLLABUS BUT DON KNOW WHICH BOOK TO BE FOOLOWED SO THAT I CAN GET ALL THA QUESTION TYPES………PLZ HELP ME…
bta dena sir
Guys finished my SBI exam today.. will there be a sectional cutoff or aggregate marks of all sections.. please respond if someone knows exactly.
SBI has sectional cutoffs.