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How to Increase Speed in Banking Exams | Tips


As speed and accuracy are the two important factors that determine your selection chances and in this video, we will be discussing how you can increase speed in banking exams? If you are preparing from the beginning; then you should follow the below-mentioned points:-

  • Work on Speed Maths
  • Clear your all basics concept
  • Practice solved examples and mock test
  • Use approximation techniques
  • Try to solve questions mentally
  • Approximation techniques.
  • Learn the formulas.
  • Learn squares, cube, and tables.
  • Use Reverse Solving Process.

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