Thursday 9 February 2017

80 Days Study Plan for SBI PO 2017

80 Days Study Plan for SBI PO 2017

SBI PO Recruitment 2017-18 brings a bright opportunity for every person. 
aiming to become a banker in this year 2017. 
SBI has brought more than 2300 vacancies and from these. 
you need that 1 seat to become a Probationary Officer in the most sought after nationalized bank.
With this, there are many questions in every aspirant's mind.
that How will I be able to crack online examination? What are the levels of this recruitment process.
 most importantly, what should be the study plan to get through Phase-I of SBI PO Recruitment 2017.

Strategy for Prelims Exam: Quant, Reasoning and English Language

Quantitative Aptitude

If you are good with calculation and you’ve cleared your basics then this section is good for scoring. For quantitative aptitude, 
it's practice that matters for scoring well in limited time. 
But if you find this section difficult, start working on it with a smart plan. 
With this 80 days study plan you can cover all the important topics and types of questions.
which can be asked in SBI PO Prelims 2017-18. 
With good accuracy, you’ll surely get through this section with a decent score. 
And this time, you can easily strengthen your foundation of quant and subsequently work of advanced portion.

Reasoning

With ever decreasing numbers of escape routes, in reasoning,
 it is important that you practice everything from puzzles to seating arrangement, from coding-decoding to syllogism. 
Step by step preparation will help you develop those skills to tackle twisted questions of reasoning ability in the examination.
We've seen in recent exams that this section can be quite challenging for students as well as surprising. 
For scoring well in reasoning practising what is really important and it can be your game changer.

English Language

This section has evolved so much from one exam to another, 
and it all started with last year’s SBI recruitment’s online test and till date,
 the pattern and level of English Language section have completely transformed from the conventional approach to a more challenging, 
practical and dynamic approach.
you can follow the 80 days study plan and efficiently learn and practice how to tackle these ‘new pattern’ questions of English Language.
To know more about SBI PO 2017-18 Recruitment process you can go through the FAQ on SBI PO 2017-18

Study Routine  


Non-Working Aspirants


Devotion of Time for Subjects in Total - 10 hours/ day

Quantitative Aptitude- 4 hours
Reasoning- 3 hours
English- 3 hours

Working Aspirants


Devotion of Time for Subjects in Total - 5 hours/ day

Quantitative Aptitude- 2 hours
Reasoning- 1 hours
English- 2 hours

The time is devoted for both studying the topics and practice. 
And most importantly focus on your weaker sections, for example,
 if you are weak in maths and good in English, then don't just practice English because you feel comfortable practising your stronger section. 
Remember you have to clear sectional cut off for all the sections and a complete cut off for the online exam as well. 


1- Develop Reading Skills and start reading News Paper

2- Study carefully targeting SBI PO 2017

3- Strengthen your weaker sections in this time period and follow a strategic approach.

4- Practice to do speedy calculations, learn tables, squares, cubes and roots.
80 DAYS Study Plan for SBI PO Prelims 2017-18
Days
Date
Quant
Reasoning
English
1
8th Feb
Simplification
Blood Relation
Jumbled Paragraph(Odd one out)
2
9th Feb
Quadratic equations
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Fillers-New pattern
3
10thFeb
Approximation
Inequalities
Error Detection
4
11thFeb
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
5
12thFeb
Test of the week
Test of the Week
Test of the week
6
13thFeb
Ratio and Proportion
Inequalities
Select Appropriate Word (four/five sentence)
7
14thFeb

Percentage
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Paragraph-fillers
8
15thFeb
Average

Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Cloze Test
9
16thFeb
Ratio and Proportion
Coding-Decoding (New Pattern)
Vocabulary New pattern
10
17thFeb
Quadratic equations
Order, Raking and Direction
Connectors word/phrase
11
18thFeb
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
12
19thFeb
Test of the week
Test of the week
Test of the week
13
20thFeb

Time, work and wages
Coding-Decoding (New Pattern)
Paragraph concluding Question
14
21stFeb
Pipes and Cisterns
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Analogies (word pair relationship)
15
22ndFeb
Time and Distance
Data Flow Diagram
Jumbled word-odd man out
16
23rdFeb
Boats and Streams
Blood Relation
Questions on Writing Styles (Most concise manner)
17
24thFeb
Time, work and wages
Alpha Numeric Symbol Sequence
Idioms/phrases
18
25thFeb
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
19
26thFeb
Test of the week
Test of the week
Test of the week
20
27thFeb
Profit and Loss
Data Flow Diagram
Select grammatically correct sentence
21
28thFeb
Ratio and Proportion
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Sentence Improvements
22
01st
March
Simple Interest
Syllogism (New Pattern)
Find the best restates sentence
23
02ndMarch
Compound Interest
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Find the ODD sentence
24
03rdMarch
Simple and Compound Interest
Machine Input-Output

Find the most logical Complement
25
04th March
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
26
05th March
Test of the week
Test of the week
Test of the week
27
06th March
Permutation and Combination
Syllogism New Pattern
Phrase/Word Replacement
28
07th March
Probability
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Paragraph Completion
29
08th March
Data sufficiency
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement

Reading Comprehension
30
09th March
Number Series
Data Sufficiency
Appropriate/Inappropriate word (single sentence)
31
10th March
Data sufficiency
Logical Reasoning
Word usage-1 (One common Word fill in the four sentence)
32
11th March
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
33
12th March
Test of the week
Test of the week
Test of the week
34
13th March

Simple Interest
Syllogism (New Pattern)
Word Usage-2 find the incorrect usage of the word
35
14th March

Simple Interest
Data Sufficiency
Jumbled Paragraph (Odd one out)
36
15th March
Compound Interest
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Fillers-New pattern
37
16th March
Simple and Compound Interest
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Error Detection
38
17th March
Problems on ages
Logical Reasoning
Select Appropriate Word (four/five sentence)
39
18th March
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
40
19th March
Test of the week
Test of the week
Test of the week
41
20th March
DI: Tabular
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Paragraph-fillers
42
21st March
DI: Pi chart
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Cloze Test
43
22ndMarch
DI: Line Graph
Logical Reasoning
Vocabulary New pattern
44
23rdMarch

DI: Bar Graph
Data Sufficiency
Connectors word/phrase
45
24th March
DI: Combined Graph
Alpha Numeric Symbol Sequence
Paragraph concluding Question
46
25th March
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
47
26th March
Test of the week
Test of the week
Test of the week
48
27th March
DI: Caselets
Coding-Decoding (New Pattern)
Analogies (word pair relationship)
49
28th March
Number Series
Logical Reasoning
Jumbled word-odd man out
50
29th March
DI: Tabular
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Questions on Writing Styles (Most concise manner)
51
30th March

DI: Pi chart
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Idioms/phrases
52
31st March
DI: Missing
Data Sufficiency
Select grammatically correct sentence
53
01st April
DI: Line Graph
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
54
02nd April
Test of the week
Test of the week
Test of the week
55
03rd April
DI: Tabular
Syllogism (New Pattern)
Sentence Improvements
56
04th April
DI: Pi chart
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Find the best restates sentence
57
05th April

DI: Line Graph
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Find the ODD sentence
58
06th April
Number Series
Order, Raking and Direction
Find the most logical Complement
59
07th April
DI: Bar Graph
Data Flow Diagram
Phrase/Word Replacement
60
08th April
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
61
09th April
Test of the week
Test of the week
Test of the week
62
10th April
Simplification
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Paragraph Completion
63
11th April
Approximation
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement

Reading Comprehension
64
12th April
DI: Tabular
Alpha Numeric Symbol Sequence
Appropriate/Inappropriate word (single sentence)
65
13th April

DI: Pi chart
Blood Relation
Word usage-1 (One common Word fill in the four sentence)
66
14th April
DI: Missing
Order, Raking and Direction
Word Usage-2 find the incorrect usage of the word
67
15th April
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
68
16th April
Test of the week
Test of the week
Test of the week
69
17th April
Ratio and Proportion
Logical Reasoning
Jumbled Paragraph (Odd one out)
70
18th April
Percentage
Machine Input-Output
Fillers-New pattern
71
19th April
Average

Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Error Detection
72
20th April
Problem on Ages
Syllogism (New Pattern)
Select Appropriate Word (four/five sentence)
73
21st April
Alligation and Mixtures
Puzzle and Seating Arrangement
Paragraph-fillers
74
22nd April
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
Revision of the week
75
23rd April
Test of the week
Test of the week
Cloze Test
76
24th April
DI: Practice Set-1
Practice Set-1
Practice Set-1
77
25th April
DI: Practice Set-2
Practice Set-2
Practice Set-2
78
26th April
Practice Set-3
Practice Set-3
Practice Set-3
79
27th April
Practice Set-4
Practice Set-4
Practice Set-4
80
28th April
Practice Set-5
Practice Set-5
Practice Set-5

ake up one Idea, your goal. Make that one idea your life.
 Think of it, dream of it. Live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, 
nerves, every part of your body be full of that idea and just leave every other idea alone.
 This is the way to "Success"!

ఈ 10 ప్రశ్నలకు ముందే ప్రిపేర్ అవ్వండి

*ఈ 10 ప్రశ్నలకు ముందే ప్రిపేర్ అవ్వండి*


                    *ప్రస్తుతం దేశ యువతను నిరుద్యోగం కమ్ముకుందనడంలో ఏమాత్రం సందేహం లేదు. డిప్లొమా, డిగ్రీ, బీటెక్, ఎంటెక్, పీజీ.. విద్యార్హత ఏదైనా సరే.. స్వీపర్ పోస్టులకు కూడా దరఖాస్తు చేస్తున్నారంటే పరిస్థితులు ఎలా ఉన్నాయో ఇట్టే అర్థం చేసుకోవచ్చు. చదువు అయిపోగానే ఏవో కొన్ని కోర్సులు నేర్చుకుని ఇంటర్వ్యూలకు ప్రిపేర్ అవుతున్నారు. ఫేక్ ఎక్స్‌పీరియన్స్‌తో రెజ్యూమ్‌లను, సర్టిఫికెట్లను క్రియేట్ చేసి ఇంటర్వ్యూలకు అటెండ్ అవుతున్న నేటి తరం యువత సంఖ్య తక్కువేమీ కాదు. కష్టపడి చదివినా, ప్రైమరీ ఎగ్జామ్‌లో పాస్ అయినా.. ఇంటర్వ్యూలో మాత్రం నెగ్గలేకపోతున్న యువతలో నిరాశ, నిస్పృహలు కమ్ముకుంటున్నాయి. ఇంటర్వ్యూలో అడిగే ప్రశ్నలకు సమాధానం చెప్పలేక, ఒక్కోసారి ఏ ప్రశ్న అడిగారో కూడా తెలుసుకోలేక పోవడంతో నోటిదాకా వచ్చిన కూడు చేజారిపోయినట్లు ఉద్యోగం వచ్చినట్టే వచ్చి మిస్ అయిపోతోంది. అయితే చాలా మంది ఓ పది ప్రశ్నల దగ్గర బోల్తా కొడుతున్నారనీ, వాటికి సరైన సమాధానాలు ఇవ్వలేకపోతున్నందునే జాబ్‌లో సెలెక్ట్ అవడం లేదనేది నిపుణుల వాదన. ఆ పది ప్రశ్నలేంటో తెలుసుకుని వాటికి సమాధానాలను ముందే ప్రిపేర్ అవండి మరి.*
 
1. What are the three reasons we should not hire you?

2. How will you describe yourself using five adjectives?

3. What do your colleagues think that you should stop doing?

4. Could you talk about some events that influenced you to become what you are today?

5. Why are you switching jobs? why are you leaving your last employer?

6. Could you talk about an issue on which you disagreed with your manager?

7. Which are the other companies you are interviewing with and for what positions?

8. How would you like your manager to work with you, or would you prefer to work alone and why?

9. Why are you the right candidate for the role?

10. What will give you a sense of fulfilment in your professional life?

Daily GK Update 09th February, 2017



Daily GK Update 09th February, 2017


Cabinet approves 'PM Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyan' for digital education

i. The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved 'Pradhan Mantri Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyan' (PMGDISHA) to make 6 crore rural households digitally literate. The outlay for this project is Rs.2,351.38 crore to usher in digital literacy in rural India by March 2019. This is in line with the announcement made by Finance Minister in the Union Budget 2016-17. 

ii. PMGDISHA is expected to be one of the largest digital literacy programmes in the world. Under the scheme, 25 lakh candidates will be trained in the FY 2016-17; 275 lakh in the FY 2017-18; and 300 lakh in the FY 2018-19. To ensure equitable geographical reach, each of the 250,000 Gram Panchayats would be expected to register an average of 200-300 candidates. 

India & US agree to sustain momentum on defence efforts

i. India and US have agreed to sustain the momentum on key bilateral defence efforts. US Defence Secretary James Mattis telephoned Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and expressed commitment to building upon the tremendous progress made in bilateral defence cooperation.

US Senate votes to confirm Jeff Sessions as next US Attorney General

i. In the US, Senate voted to confirm Republican Senator Jeff Sessions as the next Attorney General of the United States. The Alabama senator is known for his tough stance on immigration enforcement and his early support of President Donald Trump who nominated him for the job. The session was confirmed by a 52-47 vote.

Assam Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma Presents Rs 2,350 crore Deficit Budget 2017-18

i. The Assam Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma presented the state Budget for the session 2017-18 on February 7, 2017 in the state assembly. The budget was based on the theme “Resurgent Assam”. 

ii. As per the Minister the state Budget, 2017-18 was Rs. 2,349.79 crore deficit Budget. The budget presented merged Plan and Non-Plan expenditures.The Government has redefined the role of Planning & Development Department. The department has been rechristened to the Department for Development and  Transformation of Assam (DDTA).

India & Austria Signs Protocol to Amend Bilateral Taxation Treaty

i. India and Austria signed a protocol to amend the existing bilateral taxation treaty for Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion.The protocol was signed between Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) Chairman Sushil Chandra on behalf of India and Embassy of Austria Charge d’ Affaires Georg Zehetner behalf of Austria.

ii. The protocol will broaden the scope of the existing framework of the exchange of tax related information. This will help to curb tax evasion and tax avoidance between the two nations as well as enable mutual assistance in relation to collecting taxes.

RBI to set up panel on strengthening cyber security

i. In a bid to strengthen cyber security system, the Reserve Bank (RBI) decided to set up an inter-disciplinary panel on cyber security to examine various threats and suggest measures to deal with it. The panel will review the threats inherent in the existing or emerging technology on an ongoing basis. Besides, it will also study the adoption of various security standards/protocols and also act as the interface with stakeholders.

ii. The committee will suggest appropriate policy interventions strengthen cyber security and resilience.The decision has been taken based on the recommendations of the expert panel on information technology examination and cyber security headed by Meena Hemachandra.

Arunachal Becomes First NE State to Implement e-Cabinet Solution

i. Arunachal Pradesh has become the first state in the northeast to implement e-cabinet solution for the state cabinet members.Using this system, the cabinet members can access the cabinet notes before the meeting. The entire business of the Cabinet can be conducted using the e-Cabinet solution. e-Cabinet is a powerful tool that the Arunachal Pradesh government plans to use to streamline its decision-making process.

04th BIMSTEC Summit to be Held in Nepal in 2017

i. The 17th session of the senior officials’ meeting of the BIMSTEC in Kathmandu. The Prime Minister of Nepal, Pushpa Kamal Dahal informed during the 17th BIMSTEC-SOM meeting in Kathmandu that the 4th BIMSTEC Summit would be hosted by Nepal in 2017. Earlier in 2016, the 4th Summit was scheduled to be held in Nepal, but due to some political reasons, Kathmandu was unable to host the event last year.

ii. Besides, being the head of the group, its Nepal turn to host the summit .As per the statement by the PM’s Secretariat, the agenda for the summit would include connectivity, energy and economic development.Presently, the BIMSTEC is chaired by Nepal. It was founded in 1997 to bring together Nepal, Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Thailand and Sri Lanka.

China becomes world’s largest producer of solar power

i. China has surpassed Germany to become the world’s largest producer of solar energy after nearly doubling its installed photovoltaic capacity in 2016. 

ii. With the increased capacity, China generated 66.2 billion kilowatt-hours of energy last year, which however accounted for only 1% of its electrical output. The country further plans to double its current solar energy capacity by 2020.

PNB Housing Finance limited & CREDAI-West Bengal Signs MoU to train construction workers in West Bengal

i. Addressing the need of pacing up constructions with skilled labour that would result in quicker delivery and hand over, PNB Housing Finance Limited (PNBHFL) has signed an MOU with CREDAI West Bengal to train 1000 construction workers in Kolkata and nearby villages. 

ii. CREDAI-Bengal would also be setting up permanent (off-site) skill development centres in Medinipur and Murshidabad - places with the huge concentration of construction labour. 

IDFC Bank, IndiaLends tie-up for loan services to 1st timers 

i. Private sector lender IDFC Bank has collaborated with fintech startup IndiaLends to enable first-time borrowers who do not have a credit history to take loans. Loan requests by salaried applicants without credit history will now be processed on a real time basis. The unique solution is being offered through a tie-up with IndiaLends, a financial technology startup.

CBDT signs four more Unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs)

i. The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance has entered into four more unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs) on 08th February 2017. The four APAs signed pertain to the Manufacturing, Financial and Information Technology sectors of the economy. The international transactions covered in these agreements include Contract Manufacturing, IT Enabled Services and Software Development Services. 

ii. With this, the total number of APAs entered into by the CBDT has reached 130. This includes 8 bilateral APAs and 122 Unilateral APAs. In the current financial year, a total of 66 APAs (5 bilateral APAs and 61 unilateral APAs) have already been entered into. The CBDT expects more APAs to be concluded and signed before the end of the current fiscal. 

IAAF Bans Russia From 2017 London World Athletics Championships 

i. Russia will miss August's World Athletics Championships in London after their doping ban was extended, the world governing body president Sebastien Coe said. 

ii. Russia has been barred from international competition since November 2015 following a damaging report alleging that state-sponsored doping was rife in the country. The ban had already been extended in March and then June 2016, preventing Russia's athletes from competing at the Rio Olympics.

Freedom fighter Racharla Samrajyam Dies at 98

i. Racharla Samrajyam, a veteran freedom fighter, passed away following age-related illness at Vishakhapatnam. She was 98. 
She was inspired by the Quit India Movement at the time when she was undergoing Hindi Pracharak training at Anantapur in 1942. It was at this point of time, she had quit the training programme and joined the Quit India Movement.

Col Nizamuddin who drove around Netaji has passed away

i. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s driver and INA veteran ‘Colonel’ Nizamuddin has passed away in his native village of Dhakwa in Azamgarh after a prolonged illness.

ii. Born in 1901, Nizamuddin was over 116 years old. He is survived by his wife Ajbul Nisha, three sons and two daughters. His youngest son Sheikh Akram. ‘Colonel’ Nizamuddin, who had served in the Indian National Army from 1943-45, had proclaimed himself as one of the most trusted lieutenants of Netaji.

Govt sells 2% stake in ITC, raises Rs 6.7k cr

i. The government has sold two per cent stake in ITC to Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and earned Rs 6,690 crore (around $1 billion) as part of its divestment plan for 2016-17. The stake, held under the so-called Specified Undertaking of the Unit Trust of India (SUUTI), was sold at Rs 275.85 per share through block deals. According to stock exchange data, the stake was picked up by LIC, LIC (Scheme 5) and LIC Allocation Contra Fund.

ii. This is the second SUUTI divestment this financial year. In November 2016, the Centre had divested 1.63 per cent stake in engineering major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) to raise Rs 2,100 crore. State Bank of India (SBI) had picked up shares worth Rs 800 crore in the share sale.

Govt appoints 3 directors on RBI Central Board

i. The Government has appointed three part-time Non-Official Directors on the all-powerful Central Board of the Reserve Bank of India for a four-year term. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has appointed Ashok Gulati, Manish Sabharwal and Rajiv Kumar as part-time Non-Official Directors on the Central Board.

ii. Stating this, the Department of Personnel and Training said the appointments are for a period of four years. Further, the ACC has also approved the proposal of Department of Financial Services for the appointment of three Members of the Local Board of RBI. Prasanna Kumar Mohanty (Southern Local Board), Vallabh Roopchand Bhanshali (Western Local Board) and Sunil Mitra (Eastern Local Board) have been appointed for four years. The RBI’s affairs are governed by the Central Board of Directors. The board is appointed by the government.