Correct option is A
Preparing for the IBPS Clerk exam requires a comprehensive strategy covering all sections of both Prelims and Mains. Begin by thoroughly understanding the exam pattern and syllabus. Allocate daily study hours to each section:
For Prelims, focus on Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, and English Language. Strengthen basic concepts in arithmetic and reasoning topics first, then move on to speed-based practice like simplification, puzzles, and number series. For English, improve grammar and vocabulary through daily reading and practice.
For Mains, add General/Financial Awareness and Computer Aptitude to your routine. Read newspapers, monthly current affairs, and banking awareness notes regularly, focusing on financial and economic updates. For Computer Aptitude, revise basics like MS Office, networking, and internet security.
Daily practice through sectional quizzes and mock tests is crucial. Start with topic-wise practice, then gradually move to full-length mocks to build time management and accuracy. Analyze every mock test to identify mistakes and work on weak areas.
Prepare short notes for formulas, current affairs, and important banking terms for quick revision before the exam. Dedicate at least 6–8 hours daily for 3–4 months for a well-rounded preparation. Consistency, smart question selection, and regular revision are key to clearing both stages with a high score.