Top 20 Tips of success in banks jobs 2014,State Bank Of India,Punjab National Bank

It is really a good way to summarize the given subject and then raise the questions based upon the same.Sometimes it is also a good idea to generate the consensus how the discussion will happen and form rules.
Like opener may ask permission of group that everyone will be given chance to speak once in line and then general discussion starts.   Always raise hand before speaking. Avoid false starts, do not present wrong data or facts or deviate from topic.

 Do not get too emotional & maintain equities. Oppose to the points raised by other member(s) by pointing issues rather than launching a personal attack on any of the members.

 A few banks have opted for Group Discussion as one of the screening criteria as it helps in choosing the socially suitable candidate among the superior achievers who have qualified the written test.

The first step to your preparation is reading as the more you read, the better you are in your thoughts. The second  step to the preparation of bank interview is to know the bank of which you have cleared the exam. Almost all banks today have their website to promote financial products and provide online banking for their customers.
  1. Know about their history, services, products, achievement, management, as well as their values
  2. However, when you are revising for the paper, make realistic goals that blend well with the time you have along with breaks now and then.
This will not only save you from unnecessary stress but will also boost your confidence.
You can select the topics on the basis of previous papers

Balance your revision by blending a difficult topic with an easy one.
This will keep you interested in the preparation and improve your recall value.

If you find problem in recalling a topic that is of utmost importance, switch to the method of writing and learning.

Follow these steps-
  1. Look, Say, 
  2. Cover, 
  3. Write
  4. Check as it makes the learning much more effective.
 Revise your notes in the order of importance and difficulty level.
  1. There is no point of reading and re-reading the entire book as it will only increase your stress levels. Just scan through the important points, headings, examples, and charts. 
  2. Write the concise version of your notes with an aim to reduce difficult topic into an index card.
  3.  Give it a colour as it helps you to memorise and compartmentalise things in your mind.
Make sure your notes are well organised and easy to follow.
Realise that it just an exam and not an end to your life.
Understand that we all get anxious at times and hence you should not shut doors to the outer world.
Talk to family members and meet friends to freshen up and reduce unnecessary stress levels.

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