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September 26th, 2016, 03:41 PM
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How To Prepare For BPSC PT Exam
Will you please suggest me some tips and please also get syllabus of BPSC exam so that I can prepare accordingly? Don’t worry I will suggest you some tips along with the syllabus so that you cab get idea and prepare hard for BPSC exam. Here I’m telling you some tips Get your mobile and record your notes in your own voice to listen whenever you are free. Practice different types of questions in each sitting. Make different notes for topics which you feel, are difficult. Discuss with your friends / brothers/ sisters about you learn and try to explain them the whole chapter to went through. Concentrate on news / events related to Bihar and see how the news is important of the state. This will help you differentiate between important and unimportant topics for the exam. Here is the syllabus BPSC Syllabus covers 5 subjects in which 3 subjects are compulsory and 2 subjects are based on choice to choose from a given list of subjects. BPSC exam involves three tests. First two tests are written exams and third test includes Personal interview. First written exam is Preliminary examination. Candidates who will qualify in the Preliminary written test will attend the second written test that is Main examination Compulsory subjects: English General Knowledge Mathematics English: Spotting the Errors Antonyms and Synonyms Filling in the blanks Use of prepositions, idioms/phrases Word analogies Test of spellings Re-arranging jumbled up sentences Comprehension of passage and answering questions based on the passage General Knowledge: Current events of national and international importance History of India and Indian National Movement Indian and World Geography Indian Polity and Economy General Mental Ability Questions Mathematics: Algebra Linear Algebra Calculus Trigonometry Analytic Geometry Ordinary Differential Equations Dynamics, Statics and Hydrostatics Vector Analysis Real Analysis Complex Analysis Partial differential equations Optional Subjects (any 2): Geology Mathematics Physics Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Economics Statistics Agriculture Zoology Chemistry Last edited by Neelurk; April 11th, 2020 at 09:05 AM. |
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