Recruitment of clerk and po by IBPS exams
by Anil Attri Service providerNowadays every school or educational institution focuses on
acquainting their students with the current happenings that are
happening in and across the country. The sole reason behind this is to
build a habit for the students to make them stay updated with issues.
Current affairs refer to the important incidents that have occurred and
hold social importance to the world. Current affairs are not only
important to stay updated but they are also important because in the
present age, they are evident not only in competitive exams but also in
the job sector.
Competitive exams dedicate a major of their question paper to current
affairs. This is because the panel wishes to check the intellectual
ability of a student or the aspirant who is writing any particular
examination. Adding on, even the interview comprises of current affairs.
There can also be current affairs quiz to check the level of
understanding of a student. Therefore it is extremely important for
every candidate who is aspiring for further education to stay in touch
with the newspaper. This is because newspaper is the only medium through
which a candidate can make him aware of the on goings in the present
era. Exams that are conducted by UPSC are basically conducted to test
the skills of general knowledge in a candidate. A candidate who desires
to be a civil servant should be very well versed with the general
knowledge section as he/ she is made to write his views on the current
topics and writing views or opinions are only possible if the aspirant
is thoroughly aware of the whereabouts of his nation.
As stated above, be it UPSC, IBPS PO recruitment, IBPS clerk recruitment
or any other bank recruitment, every single hiring demands a person to
be intellectual and also should be aware of the surroundings. . Also the
preparation of SSC or IBPS recruitment and UPSC varies to a great
extent. SSC includes clearing of written examination and interview
session at various levels whereas UPSC comprises of subjective
examination that is the prelims and the mains. Once a candidate has
cleared his prelims he/she is eligible for writing the main examination.
Prelims and main examinations includes subjective question and answers
and majority of the questions are from the current topics.
After clearing the written test the focus gets shifted on the interview.
Interview lasts for largely half an hour or maximum 15-20 minutes.
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