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Top 5 things you should avoid to make your repeat attempt work at this year’s SBI Clerk Main Exam

Posted on August 9, 2019 by Successlynk

If you have got through Prelims, you will have to write Mains of the SBI Clerk. You may be following the guidelines set by SBI for Banking exams. To make your efforts smart and to excel in the exam, there are some things you need to avoid. Let’s take a look at them.

1. Avoid unnecessary study material: Many aspirants refer various study material from different sources and they end up getting confused. Instead study a few standard study materials that are useful and updated as per the latest syllabus and exam pattern. Click http://blog.successlynk.com/leading-reference-books-banking-exams/ to view a list of good books you can refer for your study.

2. Avoid inconsistency in your preparation: Many aspirants start enthusiastically but their motivation levels go down with time. Remember that consistency is the key to your preparation. Inconsistency will make you forget what you studied. Check the article ‘Tools to keep yourself consistently motivated during competitive exam’ in http://blog.successlynk.com/tools-keep-consistently-motivated-competitive-exam-preparation/ to know powerful tools that keep you consistently motivated throughout your preparation for exam.

3. Avoid ignoring the topics you are good at: Do not think that you need not revise the topics you are good at. You may forget the basics and it may lower the chances of answering correctly in the exam. You may end up thinking “I could have done better if had I revised it well”. So make the best use of your strengths. Sort the topics and decide how much effort you need to put and prepare accordingly.

4. Avoid ignoring mock tests: Mock tests help you get used to exam environment. They help you to improve your speed and accuracy. After the test, analyse the result and the performance. You will know your strengths and weaknesses. It is important that you get equipped with the necessary exam-taking skills so that you can get higher scores you are hoping for.

5. Avoid wasting time: Avoid time wasting tasks such as surfing through social media. You can use that time for your studies. As soon as you have decided to write the exam, start your preparation right away. Do not wait for the release of exam notification. Otherwise you will find less time to time to work on your weaknesses.

Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. Failure is delay, not defeat. Revise your strategy and move on. All the best!

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