Hello Mam...pls kch current affairs k liye suggest kriye for ibps po mains because maine recent me ibps clerk mains diya and rrb po mains bhi diya...but ga was not doable for me .bhut problem ho rhi ..pls ap suggestions dijiye k hm abhi se kya kr skte hai best for ibps po mains..even mai khud gaurav garg sir k 300 best mcqs wala krke gyi..but questions ni bane.. revision bhi ki thi..pr ni kr payi
Start your day writing Squares Tables cubes. 100 puzzles a day Editorial Nimisha Mam Quants UA-cam or Paid marathons 4-5 Pre Mocks Before 19th October.
Dear Ma'am, This will be my first time in the ibps po exam, previously I gave rrb po too, the reas level was so easy, I really have a doubt that exam paper will be that much easy as shown in the prev year guidely mock? Kindly reply Ma'am, I'm too worried about the exam.
reasoning easy hi aati hai.. 30+/35 bhi possible rehta hai and kaafi log karte bhi hai utna score. Bas 1 puzzle leave krdo, toh 31/35 is actually doable.
Title: IBPS PO PRELIMS | ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT!!! Smart Work is the Key NOW! | Tanu Garg | SBI PO Introduction: Tanu Ma’am welcomes viewers back to her channel, reminding them that there are only 5 days left until the IBPS PO prelims. She stresses the importance of using this time efficiently and shares her strategies to help aspirants maximize their performance. Details of topics covered: 1. Countdown to the Exam: With only five days remaining, Tanu Ma’am emphasizes that it’s time to shift focus. She advises aspirants to stop studying current affairs and instead focus on intensive practice through mock tests and key revision. These last days should be spent sharpening quant, reasoning, and English skills. 2. Mock Tests - Key to Success: Tanu Ma’am recommends taking 4-5 mock tests daily to build stamina and increase speed. Importantly, she stresses the need to take mock tests while sitting at a table and chair, not lying on the bed, to simulate the real exam environment and improve focus. This ensures aspirants are mentally and physically prepared for exam conditions. Source: She suggests using Guidely for memory-based mock tests and recommends the Guidely Premium PDF course, which she found extremely helpful during her preparation. 3. Speed and Basic Calculations: Tanu Ma’am advises aspirants to write down tables, cubes, percentages, and squares every morning to improve speed and mental math skills. This practice is crucial for handling Data Interpretation (DI) and quant questions quickly and accurately. She shares that many aspirants have told her how this habit helped them increase their speed in quant. Source: Nimisha Ma’am's editorial sessions are suggested for improving vocabulary and daily reading, which also helps with the English section. 4. Puzzles - Sharpen Your Reasoning Skills: Tanu Ma’am recommends solving 100 puzzles per day during the final three days before the exam. This intensive practice will help improve problem-solving speed and reasoning ability, which are critical for the reasoning section of the exam. Source: She advises following reasoning classes from Puneet Sir, especially for puzzles and seating arrangements. 5. English Section Strategy: In the English section, she emphasizes error detection, close tests, and parajumbles. Tanu Ma’am advises aspirants to focus on the easier questions they are confident in, like spelling and grammar, to maximize accuracy. Questions that are confusing or take too long should be skipped to save time. Source: Nimisha Ma’am is again recommended for improving English vocabulary and grammar. 6. Memory-Based Mock Tests for Familiarity: Tanu Ma’am walks viewers through a memory-based mock test, explaining how practicing with these tests can help aspirants familiarize themselves with common question types. This helps reduce surprises during the actual exam and provides an idea of the difficulty level. Source: Guidely is her recommended platform for these memory-based mock tests, and she suggests using her discount code "TGMAX" for purchasing their premium resources. 7. Importance of Marathon Sessions: Tanu Ma’am encourages viewers to follow marathon classes from reliable platforms, which cover key topics in quant and reasoning within a short time frame. Marathon sessions offer quick revision and help reinforce important concepts. Source: She mentions UA-cam classes from Adda247 and Study IQ as reliable platforms for marathon sessions that cover high-level topics and mock tests in one go. 8. Quant Strategy - Prioritizing DI and Easy Questions: Tanu Ma’am advises starting the quant section with easy DI sets and one-liner questions. She suggests leaving the more complex DI sets for later, and deciding early on which DI sets to skip based on their difficulty. Source: Oliveboard and Smartkeeda are recommended platforms for quant preparation, offering comprehensive DI sets and quizzes. She also suggests using her study notes on profit and loss, partnership, and mixtures for quick revision. 9. Reasoning - Solving Puzzles Efficiently: Tanu Ma’am recommends solving seating arrangements and categorical puzzles early in the reasoning section. These types of puzzles are common in prelims and can be solved quickly with practice. She suggests practicing these puzzles regularly to improve speed and confidence. Source: Puneet Sir’s reasoning classes are suggested for mastering puzzles and seating arrangements. 10. Miscellaneous Tips for Quant: Tanu Ma’am stresses the importance of number series, syllogisms, and basic coding-decoding in the reasoning section. She advises aspirants to attempt only a couple of times with number series, and if the pattern doesn’t click, skip it to avoid wasting time. Source: She recommends Ankush Lamba Sir's method for solving coding-decoding questions, which simplifies the process and reduces time spent on these problems. 11. Handling Lengthy DI Sets: Tanu Ma’am explains that caselet-based DI and pie-chart DI sets require different strategies. Caselet DI tends to have one-liner questions but extracting the data takes time, while pie-chart DI sets have longer questions but are easier to solve once the data is in hand. She encourages aspirants to practice both types to be comfortable with either on exam day. Source: She suggests Study IQ and Guidely for practicing DI sets and accessing high-quality mock tests for quant. 12. Prioritizing Questions for Efficient Time Management: Tanu Ma’am advises aspirants to prioritize straightforward quant questions, like partnership, profit and loss, and mixtures. These questions can be solved quickly, leaving more time for complex DI or reasoning questions later. She encourages aspirants to be strategic about which questions to solve first to maximize their score. Source: Oliveboard for partnership and profit and loss problems, and Smartkeeda for mixture-related questions are recommended for practice. 13. Avoiding Lengthy and Confusing Questions: When faced with lengthy questions, such as those in ratio or complex partnership problems, she suggests marking them for review and returning to them if time permits. She emphasizes the importance of moving quickly through easy questions and not getting stuck on difficult ones. 14. Final Recommendations for DI Practice: Tanu Ma’am stresses practicing DI questions regularly to improve speed, especially in areas like boats and streams, men and work, and train-related problems. She advises aspirants to solve at least 20-40 questions in these areas before the exam. Source: She recommends Oliveboard and Guidely for detailed DI practice, offering resources tailored to the exam's difficulty level. Conclusion: Tanu Ma’am wraps up by reminding aspirants that the key to success in the last five days is smart work. She stresses the importance of focusing on mock tests, puzzles, and DI practice while leaving current affairs aside. She encourages viewers to remain disciplined and consistent to maximize their score on exam day. Final Tip: Tanu Ma’am advises aspirants to practice writing tables and percentages daily, focus on 4-5 mock tests per day, and ensure intensive puzzle and DI practice. She highlights the importance of using reliable sources like Guidely, Oliveboard, and Study IQ to make the most of these final days.
Hello apne ob k sectional buy kie the? Mere pas full length h lite pack and guidely ka pdf course and test series h ..abi kya ob k sectional lena sahi h for practice
Thank you di.
Also, attempted the mock that you showed.
Attempts - 64, Score - 62.75, Percentile - 99.57
improve antonym will be deteriorate not refine.
Sbi po 😢
thanks mam for clearing what to do in last days
Hi mam 100 puzzles vdo se kar sakte hain?lekin wanha thoda wasy level kara rhe hain according to po level😢
100 puzzles k liye source hai I mean not videro only pdf
Thank you mam
Hello Mam...pls kch current affairs k liye suggest kriye for ibps po mains because maine recent me ibps clerk mains diya and rrb po mains bhi diya...but ga was not doable for me .bhut problem ho rhi ..pls ap suggestions dijiye k hm abhi se kya kr skte hai best for ibps po mains..even mai khud gaurav garg sir k 300 best mcqs wala krke gyi..but questions ni bane.. revision bhi ki thi..pr ni kr payi
Start your day writing Squares Tables cubes.
100 puzzles a day
Editorial Nimisha Mam
Quants UA-cam or Paid marathons
4-5 Pre Mocks Before 19th October.
Kb h tera exam???
Ye jo inhone bola 4,5 pre mock...per day bola?
@@kushali_gaur8295 nahi... Exam se phle tak
Tq so much mam do video for mains mam
Mam 100 puzzles krni kha se h
Dear Ma'am, This will be my first time in the ibps po exam, previously I gave rrb po too, the reas level was so easy, I really have a doubt that exam paper will be that much easy as shown in the prev year guidely mock? Kindly reply Ma'am, I'm too worried about the exam.
Depends on shift
@@surajbisht118 yes but on average like this or above this level?
reasoning easy hi aati hai.. 30+/35 bhi possible rehta hai and kaafi log karte bhi hai utna score.
Bas 1 puzzle leave krdo, toh 31/35 is actually doable.
@@saurabhjoshi6085 hey kya coding decoding me sare codes ek sath hi find out kr ke questions krne chahiye ya question ke sath
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Title: IBPS PO PRELIMS | ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT!!! Smart Work is the Key NOW! | Tanu Garg | SBI PO
Introduction:
Tanu Ma’am welcomes viewers back to her channel, reminding them that there are only 5 days left until the IBPS PO prelims. She stresses the importance of using this time efficiently and shares her strategies to help aspirants maximize their performance.
Details of topics covered:
1. Countdown to the Exam:
With only five days remaining, Tanu Ma’am emphasizes that it’s time to shift focus. She advises aspirants to stop studying current affairs and instead focus on intensive practice through mock tests and key revision. These last days should be spent sharpening quant, reasoning, and English skills.
2. Mock Tests - Key to Success:
Tanu Ma’am recommends taking 4-5 mock tests daily to build stamina and increase speed. Importantly, she stresses the need to take mock tests while sitting at a table and chair, not lying on the bed, to simulate the real exam environment and improve focus. This ensures aspirants are mentally and physically prepared for exam conditions.
Source: She suggests using Guidely for memory-based mock tests and recommends the Guidely Premium PDF course, which she found extremely helpful during her preparation.
3. Speed and Basic Calculations:
Tanu Ma’am advises aspirants to write down tables, cubes, percentages, and squares every morning to improve speed and mental math skills. This practice is crucial for handling Data Interpretation (DI) and quant questions quickly and accurately. She shares that many aspirants have told her how this habit helped them increase their speed in quant.
Source: Nimisha Ma’am's editorial sessions are suggested for improving vocabulary and daily reading, which also helps with the English section.
4. Puzzles - Sharpen Your Reasoning Skills:
Tanu Ma’am recommends solving 100 puzzles per day during the final three days before the exam. This intensive practice will help improve problem-solving speed and reasoning ability, which are critical for the reasoning section of the exam.
Source: She advises following reasoning classes from Puneet Sir, especially for puzzles and seating arrangements.
5. English Section Strategy:
In the English section, she emphasizes error detection, close tests, and parajumbles. Tanu Ma’am advises aspirants to focus on the easier questions they are confident in, like spelling and grammar, to maximize accuracy. Questions that are confusing or take too long should be skipped to save time.
Source: Nimisha Ma’am is again recommended for improving English vocabulary and grammar.
6. Memory-Based Mock Tests for Familiarity:
Tanu Ma’am walks viewers through a memory-based mock test, explaining how practicing with these tests can help aspirants familiarize themselves with common question types. This helps reduce surprises during the actual exam and provides an idea of the difficulty level.
Source: Guidely is her recommended platform for these memory-based mock tests, and she suggests using her discount code "TGMAX" for purchasing their premium resources.
7. Importance of Marathon Sessions:
Tanu Ma’am encourages viewers to follow marathon classes from reliable platforms, which cover key topics in quant and reasoning within a short time frame. Marathon sessions offer quick revision and help reinforce important concepts.
Source: She mentions UA-cam classes from Adda247 and Study IQ as reliable platforms for marathon sessions that cover high-level topics and mock tests in one go.
8. Quant Strategy - Prioritizing DI and Easy Questions:
Tanu Ma’am advises starting the quant section with easy DI sets and one-liner questions. She suggests leaving the more complex DI sets for later, and deciding early on which DI sets to skip based on their difficulty.
Source: Oliveboard and Smartkeeda are recommended platforms for quant preparation, offering comprehensive DI sets and quizzes. She also suggests using her study notes on profit and loss, partnership, and mixtures for quick revision.
9. Reasoning - Solving Puzzles Efficiently:
Tanu Ma’am recommends solving seating arrangements and categorical puzzles early in the reasoning section. These types of puzzles are common in prelims and can be solved quickly with practice. She suggests practicing these puzzles regularly to improve speed and confidence.
Source: Puneet Sir’s reasoning classes are suggested for mastering puzzles and seating arrangements.
10. Miscellaneous Tips for Quant:
Tanu Ma’am stresses the importance of number series, syllogisms, and basic coding-decoding in the reasoning section. She advises aspirants to attempt only a couple of times with number series, and if the pattern doesn’t click, skip it to avoid wasting time.
Source: She recommends Ankush Lamba Sir's method for solving coding-decoding questions, which simplifies the process and reduces time spent on these problems.
11. Handling Lengthy DI Sets:
Tanu Ma’am explains that caselet-based DI and pie-chart DI sets require different strategies. Caselet DI tends to have one-liner questions but extracting the data takes time, while pie-chart DI sets have longer questions but are easier to solve once the data is in hand. She encourages aspirants to practice both types to be comfortable with either on exam day.
Source: She suggests Study IQ and Guidely for practicing DI sets and accessing high-quality mock tests for quant.
12. Prioritizing Questions for Efficient Time Management:
Tanu Ma’am advises aspirants to prioritize straightforward quant questions, like partnership, profit and loss, and mixtures. These questions can be solved quickly, leaving more time for complex DI or reasoning questions later. She encourages aspirants to be strategic about which questions to solve first to maximize their score.
Source: Oliveboard for partnership and profit and loss problems, and Smartkeeda for mixture-related questions are recommended for practice.
13. Avoiding Lengthy and Confusing Questions:
When faced with lengthy questions, such as those in ratio or complex partnership problems, she suggests marking them for review and returning to them if time permits. She emphasizes the importance of moving quickly through easy questions and not getting stuck on difficult ones.
14. Final Recommendations for DI Practice:
Tanu Ma’am stresses practicing DI questions regularly to improve speed, especially in areas like boats and streams, men and work, and train-related problems. She advises aspirants to solve at least 20-40 questions in these areas before the exam.
Source: She recommends Oliveboard and Guidely for detailed DI practice, offering resources tailored to the exam's difficulty level.
Conclusion:
Tanu Ma’am wraps up by reminding aspirants that the key to success in the last five days is smart work. She stresses the importance of focusing on mock tests, puzzles, and DI practice while leaving current affairs aside. She encourages viewers to remain disciplined and consistent to maximize their score on exam day.
Final Tip:
Tanu Ma’am advises aspirants to practice writing tables and percentages daily, focus on 4-5 mock tests per day, and ensure intensive puzzle and DI practice. She highlights the importance of using reliable sources like Guidely, Oliveboard, and Study IQ to make the most of these final days.
@@RohanYv-i9o Thank You Ji... Whether you are typing this full line or any app are available for translation?
@@karthickdinesh1908 welcome.. bro it was mostly using MS Co-pilot along with slight additions by me..
@@RohanYv-i9o ok ji
@@RohanYv-i9o translation for recently released video
Aapne interview ki kaha se preparation ki thi ?
Purchased guidely premium pls make a video how to use it
Ma'am puzzles with timer or without timer???
Aapka ka kaunsa attempt hai
Hello apne ob k sectional buy kie the? Mere pas full length h lite pack and guidely ka pdf course and test series h ..abi kya ob k sectional lena sahi h for practice
Apne sbi join nhi kiya
Itne puzzle milenge kaha mam
smartkeeda speed drills