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Tips to prepare English for Bank Exams

If you're preparing for bank exams like IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SBI PO, SBI Clerk, RBI Assistant, RBI Grade B, NABARD, and other exams in the banking and insurance sector then You should focus on improving your English language skills .

The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPO), State Bank of India (SBI), National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Developments (NABARD), and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) all publish job openings for Probationary Officers (PO), Specialist Officers (SO), Clerk, and other positions, and 30–40% of the questions on these exams are in English. 

This is because you'll need to do well in this section on both the preliminary and main examinations. English language knowledge will also benefit you in the group discussion and interview, not just on the online objective test. Many officer level exams also include a descriptive writing test in the mains exam, and you'll need to be fluent in English as well as have a strong understanding of grammar and vocabulary to do well on this test.

The keys to mastering any language, including English are grammar and vocabulary. In comparison to mathematics, you don't need to memorize formula after formula; all you need to do is study the laws of grammar and increase your vocabulary power by practicing it by sentence making, paragraph writing in English.

Topics to Discuss in English for all India bank exams.

In order to do well on the English Language section of a test, you may need to study for a variety of topics. In comparison to bank exams, the SSC and other Competitive Exams  has a different syllabus. If you're studying for exams in the banking and insurance industries, you should study the following topics:

  • Reading Comprehension : This topic tests a student’s knowledge to comprehend a given passage and answer the questions correlated with it as per his understanding. At least 7-10 questions are asked under Reading Comprehension topic and this may also include 2-3 vocabulary or phrase related questions. Reading Comprehension is a must and for sure  topic as at least 1 Reading Comprehension is there in every exam.
  • Active and Passive voice- This is an important section, where English grammar knowledge is tested. if you practice well for this section you will get benefit in Preliminary as well as Mains exam. 
  • Cloze Test : This topic tests a student’s knowledge of vocabulary along with his reading skills. Here a passage is given with 5 to 6 blanks in between the lines, and student must find the suitable words or phrase for those given blanks.
  • Synonyms and Antonyms: This topic tests a student’s knowledge of vocabulary, and memorizing power. This section needs proper practice of vocabularies in sentence making & paragraph writing.
  • Fill in the Blanks: This  topic is again a test of student’s vocabulary knowledge and there are different types of fill in the blanks that you must practice for any bank exams and insurance sector exams in India.
  • Sentence Rearrangement or Paragraph Rearrangement: These types of questions tests both a student’s reading skills as well as the knowledge of  English Grammar rules.
  • Paragraph Completion: These types of questions again tests both a student’s reading skills as well as the knowledge of  English Grammar rules.
  • Idioms and Phrases: Questions related to idioms and phrases can be asked  in the form of fill in the blanks or identifying the meaning of particular idioms and phrases or phrase replacement.
  • Sentence Improvement: This is a test of English Grammar knowledge, where a student is likely to identify an better replacement of a given sentence.
  • Word Usage : Here students must identify suitable or irrelevant word. Knowledge of vocabulary is tested in these type of questions.
  • Spotting the error or Spelling errors: This is a test of the knowledge and understanding of grammar rules. Within this topic spelling errors can also be asked to check vocabulary knowledge.

Apart from already provided common topics there are some other mixed topics of English Language section like 

Column based questions - Word swap, Sentence rearrangement, Paragraph based questions, Phrase-meaning, Spelling errors, Starters, logical paragraphs, etc.


  • Tenses
  • Active & Passive Voice
  • Direct and Indirect Speech
  • Conditional Sentences
  • Synonyms and Antonyms
  • Spotting the error or Spelling errors
  • Word Replacement
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Articles
  • Idioms And Phrases
  • Cloze Test
  • Fillers
  • Homophones and Homonyms
  • Sentence Rearrangement
  • Sentence Improvement
  • Paragraph Completion
  • Starters
  • one-word substitutions
  • Coherent Paragraph
  • Column Based
  • Inferences
  • Prepositions
  • Conjunctions
  • Vocabulary list
  • Phrasal Verbs
  • Collocations
  • Word Swap
  • Word Usage
  • Para Jumbles

Tips to prepare English for Bank Exams


The English language paper in competitive exams attempts to evaluate candidates' language skills, mental alertness, presence of mind, critical analysis, and judgement. A wide variety of vocabulary is needed in various professional fields in order to completely describe some concepts clearly and concisely. A wide vocabulary helps in improving the ability to handle complex ideas. The English language is important in competitive exams for this reason.


Tips to prepare English for competitive exams:

  • You should routinely read English newspapers, read novels, watch English television shows, take part in conversations, and attempt to use new terms if you want to greatly increase your vocabulary. Write down difficult terms and use them.
  • Learn the fundamental rules of grammar from grammar books. Keep a list of synonyms and antonyms, grammar rules, and sentence formation and regularly practice them. Make a reading  habit so that you can identify and correct incorrect phrases easily.
  • In order to prepare for Reading Comprehension topic, you should be good in vocabulary. You can score good marks in Reading Comprehension section.
  • Do regular practice to develop conceptual clarity and to use the language, grammatically correct.
  • Be careful to organize your time well so that you can try to respond to every question.

I hope you have learnt from this article Tips to prepare English for Bank Exams
                     Thank You!



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