Well , there is no shortcut to improving your speed. Everyone knows the same maths formulae. Then where is the shortcut? However, some steps can be taken to work on speed and accuracy factor.
In my opinion, I recommend following strategies for improving speed:
• Clarify concepts: When you master basics and concepts, solving questions will be a cakewalk.
Practice: You can only master quant section through Practice. Practise ample number of questions on each topic. Practice on a regular basis to master the syllabi.
• Use approximation technique:This is particularly the key to success in Banking Exams. You need to master approximation for lengthy calculations of data interpretation. You might seek help from approximation tutorials, DI shortcut tricks & good comprehensive books.
Learn tables, Squares and Cubes: Learn Squares up to 50, Cubes up to 30 and tables up to 20. This will significantly help in arriving at solutions quickly. Most of the candidates waste ample time in making calculations. This is the recommended method to solve questions with ease and speed.
• Take Online Test series: This is absolutely essential as almost all banking exams are of the online pattern now and candidates who are absolutely alien to the online pattern can never clear exams. Online Pattern will help you to get accustomed to Online pattern. It will also assist candidates in analysing and evaluating their preparation level before the exam. I personally took online test series nearly 1.5 months prior to the exam. I improved my speed using speed tests. I took both full – length and speed tests. Both helped me improve my speed & accuracy.
• Master Formulas : This is a key trick as questions are direct formula based. You must memorise formulas in order to solve questions quickly. I made 1 sheet of formulas and revised daily in the morning and before sleeping at night.
• Use Reverse Engineering: While attempting the exam, if you are not able to arrive at solution quickly for any question, review the options to see which option fits the question statement best.
• Data Sufficiency is tricky: Instead of solving full questions on data sufficiency, which is the biggest mistake, just see if you have the required data to solve the question. No one is asking you for the answer.
• Practice Missing Data Interpretation Questions: Questions based on DI carry high weight age and are most scoring. In my opinion, you must practice ample no of questions on missing data interpretation as these are a bit different from the normal DI questions.
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