30 Days Study Plan for SBI PO Prelims 2015



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Study Plan


Days
Subjects
Hours/Day
1-5
English & Quantitative Aptitude
4 Hours/Day – 2 Hours/Day(Job)
6-10
Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and English
6 Hours/Day – 3 Hours/Day (Job)
11-15
Time Management of Quantitative Aptitude and
Reasoning
2 Hours/Day – Attempt MAXIMUM
16-20
English Practice and Advanced Calculations of Quantitative Aptitude
and Reasoning
3 Hours/Day
21-25
Rectifying the Errors and Time Management
No Time Limit
26-30
Practice Sets
50 Minutes/Sets × 2 Sets/Day

Detailed Study Plan:

First of all, we have divided 30 Days in 5 Days Slots To Help You Study Better.

Day 1 – Day 5: For the first five days, study the Strongest Subject of yours with the weakest, it will sum up your confidence level. We have taken English and Quantitative Aptitude as an example. However it can be Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude or English and Reasoning too. So team up your strongest and weakest subject and get on.
Each day, study at least 2 Hours and Maximum 4 Hours. Don’t think about “I have to get it”, “I need it badly” or “there are better students than me”. Its not a fight that you have to think all of these.
Practice the Calculations and Basics thoroughly. Sometimes basic questions create a lot of unexpected problems. So make sure within the first 5 days, you have the basics of calculations, grammar, rules and all.
Day 6 – Day 10: Now you have the basics, you can proceed to advanced level and study 3 of the subjects.  For people working, study at least 3 hours, even if it seems very tough. For people not doing a job, study a Minimum of 3 hours to maximum 6 hours a day. Focus on the Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude part mainly. Do the calculations, simplifications to speed up the performance. For reasoning Input/Output and Statement Conclusions have been the problem for many, so study them properly and practice a lot.
Day 11 – Day 15: Now that you have the idea to solve the questions, you know the basics, you can easily focus on Time Management for SBI PO Prelims. We will be giving more tips on time management. What you need to do is you need to focus on Calculations and Reading properly. When it comes to reading a sentence or a para it is important for both English and Reasoning. DO NOT USE ZOOM and Other features for reading purpose.
While practicing these try to implement them on problems to see if you are actually getting it.
Set a Goal: Take a paper and write down a checklist of target. Check them when you are done. It will rapidly boost your confidence.

Day 16 – Day 20: So from 15 Days, you have been learning all the things and implementing them on Problems. From Day 16 to Day 20, you need to practice the tough and real problems. Mainly focus on Reasoning and English while Quantitative Aptitude should be a regular activity. English may seem easy but it can consume a lot of time. So practice and practice more to ace it. Write down the problems and make a list of your errors to analyse better.

Day 21 – Day 25: The above schedule of practicing will go on. Along with that you need to rectify the errors and problems you have faced. You will have very few days left so make sure you are not ignoring any kind of errors by you.

For time management, make a Target Time and achieve it. It will give you motivation and help you to achieve it.

Day 26- Day 30: For the last remaining 5 days, just do the practice sets from books, websites and solve them within 50 minutes. We will detailed this later. And we will also give Warm Up Match regarding the same.

DO NOT THINK OR TALK ABOUT CUT-OFFs. Try to Score Maximum. Target Maximum. It is never good being the last selected candidate.

All the best. Study Hard. May the Force Be With You.

The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. – Aristotle

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