How to Minimise Negative Marks in Bank Exams

Nov 17
08:13

2010

Anuj Shishodia

Anuj Shishodia

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Every candidate taking up the Bank exams is Lot more concerned about Negative marks. These are awarded for every wrong answers marked in the answer sheet.

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Public and private sector banks are hiring at considerable rate to meet up to the requirement of arising Bank vacancies and this is expected to continue for few forthcoming years. Many Bank jobs in India are expected to arrive in next Years.

 

Every candidate taking up the Bank exams for the first time is Lot more concerned about Negative marks. These are awarded for every wrong answers marked in the sheet. An experienced candidate that has already taken a few exams knows how to tackle with this issue as he may have already faced up with consequences of blindly ticking answers and getting punished with marks. Those taking the Bank exams for the first time need to take care of a few things to avoid excessive negative marks and perform efficiently enough to get through the Exam. These points are as described below.

 

->Do not guess until you are sure and don’t Tick answers blindly. That would nullify your chances of getting good marks.

 

->Practice is the key to success. For it’s through efficient practicing that you will be able to manage the most important resource effectively,How to Minimise Negative Marks in Bank Exams Articles that is time. Through firm practicing, candidate becomes able to figure out the shortcut methods that save him both the space and time that matters a lot.

 

->Prepare short notes and summarize the Formulas to enable you to remember those methods, tricks and formulas as a last minute revision.

 

->Don’t get stuck on a particular question in any section. For the time is very short and important. For example in a PO exam we have 225 questions to be solved in 135 minutes that accounts for 36 seconds per question. And getting stuck anywhere would diminish your chances exponentially. So move on to next question as quickly as possible.

 

->Cross the threshold First. For each section on an average 40% questions are the passing criteria and it should be crossed at every cost. If in any section someone has attempted all questions correctly and the other section falls short of passing marks then all effort goes waste. That’s time management and every section should be given pre-determined amount of time and not any more.

 

->Keep your answers precise and don’t overwrite or erase frequently.

 

The above points must be kept in mind while attempting any bank exam paper. This structured and organized effort wit a firm practice of needed concepts must eventually lead to Success.

 

All the best for your Success!!!