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Certainly!

Since you prefer not to study early in the morning or late at night, and you're
allocating 8 hours a day for studying, we can organize your study schedule accordingly.
Here's a 30-day plan for banking preparation:

Day 1-5: Introduction to Banking and Financial Awareness

• Day 1-2: Introduction to Banking System


o Time: 2 hours each day
• Day 3-4: Financial Awareness Basics
o Time: 2 hours each day
• Day 5: Practice Questions and Revision
o Time: 2 hours

Day 6-10: Quantitative Aptitude

• Day 6-9: Basic Arithmetic (Number System, Percentage, Ratio & Proportion, etc.)
o Time: 2 hours each day
• Day 10: Practice Questions and Revision
o Time: 2 hours

Day 11-15: Reasoning Ability

• Day 11-14: Basics of Logical Reasoning (Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations,


Syllogism, etc.)
o Time: 2 hours each day
• Day 15: Practice Questions and Revision
o Time: 2 hours

Day 16-20: English Language

• Day 16-19: Grammar and Vocabulary


o Time: 2 hours each day
• Day 20: Practice Questions and Revision
o Time: 2 hours

Day 21-25: General Awareness

• Day 21-24: Current Affairs and Static GK


o Time: 2 hours each day
• Day 25: Practice Questions and Revision
o Time: 2 hours

Day 26-30: Full-Length Mock Tests

• Day 26-29: Take Full-Length Mock Tests (Simulating Exam Conditions)


o Time: 2 hours each day
• Day 30: Analyze Mock Test Results and Revise Weak Areas
o Time: 2 hours

Study Time Allocation:


• 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Study Session 1
• 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Study Session 2
• 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Study Session 3
• 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Study Session 4

Note: Adjust the study times according to your preferences, but make sure to have enough
breaks in between study sessions to maintain focus and avoid burnout. Additionally, allocate
extra time for breaks, meals, and leisure activities as needed. Remember to stay consistent
and focused throughout the 30-day period. Good luck with your preparation!
Given your constraints of having a job from 9 AM to 7 PM and studying for 8 hours daily,
we'll need to organize your study schedule accordingly. Here's a revised 30-day plan for
banking preparation:

Week 1: Foundation Building

• Day 1-3: Introduction to Banking and Financial Awareness


o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
• Day 4: Quantitative Aptitude (Basics)
o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
• Day 5: Reasoning Ability (Basics)
o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
• Day 6: English Language (Basics)
o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
• Day 7: General Awareness (Basics)
o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)

Week 2: Deepening Understanding

• Day 8-10: Banking and Financial Awareness


o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
• Day 11: Quantitative Aptitude (Intermediate)
o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
• Day 12: Reasoning Ability (Intermediate)
o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
• Day 13: English Language (Intermediate)
o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
• Day 14: General Awareness (Intermediate)
o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)

Week 3: Practice and Application

• Day 15-17: Practice Quantitative Aptitude


o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
• Day 18-20: Practice Reasoning Ability
o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
• Day 21-23: Practice English Language
o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
• Day 24-26: Practice General Awareness
o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
• Day 27-28: Mock Tests (Full-Length)
o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)

Week 4: Revision and Final Preparation

• Day 29: Revision of Weak Areas


o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
• Day 30: Final Mock Test and Review
o Time: 7 PM - 9 PM (2 hours)
Study Time Allocation (Monday to Friday):

• 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Study Session

Study Time Allocation (Saturday and Sunday):

• 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Study Session 1


• 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Study Session 2

Note: Adjust the study times according to your energy levels and other commitments. Ensure
that you take breaks between study sessions to maintain focus and avoid burnout.
Consistency is key, so try to stick to the schedule as much as possible. Good luck with your
preparation!
Sure, I'll provide a detailed plan for the first 10 days, followed by a brief outline for the
remaining 20 days.

Detailed Plan for the First 10 Days:

Time Slots (8
Day Subject Brief Explanation
hours total)
10:00 AM - Begin with understanding the basics of banking
Introduction to Banking
12:00 PM, systems, financial terms, and important
1 and Financial
2:00 PM - banking regulations. Use online resources or
Awareness
4:00 PM beginner-friendly books.
10:00 AM -
Focus on fundamental arithmetic topics such as
Quantitative Aptitude 12:00 PM,
2 number system, percentage, and basic
(Basic Arithmetic) 2:00 PM -
operations. Practice solving related problems.
4:00 PM
10:00 AM -
Learn basic reasoning concepts like coding-
Reasoning Ability 12:00 PM,
3 decoding, blood relations, and direction sense.
(Basic Concepts) 2:00 PM -
Practice solving simple problems in each area.
4:00 PM
10:00 AM -
English Language Study grammar rules, including parts of speech,
12:00 PM,
4 (Grammar and tenses, and sentence structure. Expand
2:00 PM -
Vocabulary) vocabulary through reading and exercises.
4:00 PM
10:00 AM -
Cover basic general knowledge topics such as
General Awareness 12:00 PM,
5 current affairs, history, geography, and science.
(Basics) 2:00 PM -
Use online resources or study guides.
4:00 PM
10:00 AM - Dive deeper into quantitative aptitude with
Quantitative Aptitude
12:00 PM, topics like ratio & proportion, average, and
6 (Ratio & Proportion,
2:00 PM - mixture & allegation. Practice solving
Average)
4:00 PM problems to reinforce understanding.
10:00 AM - Learn more advanced reasoning concepts such
Reasoning Ability 12:00 PM, as syllogism and puzzles. Focus on
7
(Syllogism, Puzzles) 2:00 PM - understanding the logic behind each type of
4:00 PM puzzle.
10:00 AM - Practice reading comprehension passages and
English Language
12:00 PM, answering questions based on them. Focus on
8 (Reading
2:00 PM - improving reading speed and comprehension
Comprehension)
4:00 PM skills.
10:00 AM -
Spend the day focusing on current affairs from
General Awareness 12:00 PM,
9 newspapers, magazines, or online sources.
(Current Affairs) 2:00 PM -
Make notes of important events and updates.
4:00 PM
10:00 AM -
Quantitative Aptitude Study topics like profit & loss, time & work,
12:00 PM,
10 (Profit & Loss, Time & and time, speed & distance. Practice solving
2:00 PM -
Work) problems to strengthen mathematical skills.
4:00 PM
Brief Outline for the Remaining 20 Days:

For the next 20 days, follow a similar pattern of allocating time slots for each subject,
covering different topics and concepts each day. Here's a brief outline:

• Days 11-20: Continue alternating between Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability,


English Language, and General Awareness. Covering more advanced topics and
dedicating time for practice and revision.
• Days 21-30: Focus on taking mock tests and solving previous year's question papers
to assess your preparation level. Spend time analyzing your performance and
identifying weak areas for further improvement. Dedicate the remaining time to
revising those weak areas and practicing more questions.

Ensure you maintain consistency in your study routine and make the necessary adjustments
based on your progress and understanding of each subject. Good luck with your preparation!
Sure, here's a detailed 30-day plan for banking preparation, considering your preferences and
the fact that you're a beginner in every subject:

Time Slots
Day Subject (8 hours Brief Explanation
total)
10:00 AM -
Introduction to Spend the first day understanding the basics of
12:00 PM,
1 Banking and Financial banking and financial awareness, including key
1:00 PM -
Awareness concepts and terminology.
3:00 PM
10:00 AM -
Focus on fundamental arithmetic topics such as
Quantitative Aptitude 12:00 PM,
2 number system, percentage, and basic operations.
(Basic Arithmetic) 1:00 PM -
Practice solving related problems.
3:00 PM
10:00 AM -
Learn basic reasoning concepts like coding-
Reasoning Ability 12:00 PM,
3 decoding, blood relations, and direction sense.
(Basic Concepts) 1:00 PM -
Practice solving simple problems in each area.
3:00 PM
10:00 AM -
English Language Study grammar rules, including parts of speech,
12:00 PM,
4 (Grammar and tenses, and sentence structure. Expand
1:00 PM -
Vocabulary) vocabulary through reading and exercises.
3:00 PM
10:00 AM -
Cover basic general knowledge topics such as
General Awareness 12:00 PM,
5 current affairs, history, geography, and science.
(Basics) 1:00 PM -
Use online resources or study guides.
3:00 PM
10:00 AM - Dive deeper into quantitative aptitude with topics
Quantitative Aptitude
12:00 PM, like ratio & proportion, average, and mixture &
6 (Ratio & Proportion,
1:00 PM - allegation. Practice solving problems to reinforce
Average)
3:00 PM understanding.
10:00 AM -
Learn more advanced reasoning concepts such as
Reasoning Ability 12:00 PM,
7 syllogism and puzzles. Focus on understanding
(Syllogism, Puzzles) 1:00 PM -
the logic behind each type of puzzle.
3:00 PM
10:00 AM - Practice reading comprehension passages and
English Language
12:00 PM, answering questions based on them. Focus on
8 (Reading
1:00 PM - improving reading speed and comprehension
Comprehension)
3:00 PM skills.
10:00 AM -
Spend the day focusing on current affairs from
General Awareness 12:00 PM,
9 newspapers, magazines, or online sources. Make
(Current Affairs) 1:00 PM -
notes of important events and updates.
3:00 PM
10:00 AM -
Quantitative Aptitude Study topics like profit & loss, time & work, and
12:00 PM,
10 (Profit & Loss, Time & time, speed & distance. Practice solving problems
1:00 PM -
Work) to strengthen mathematical skills.
3:00 PM
... ... ... ...
Time Slots
Day Subject (8 hours Brief Explanation
total)
Take full-length mock tests to simulate exam
10:00 AM -
conditions. Analyze your performance and
Full-Length Mock 12:00 PM,
30 identify areas for improvement. Spend the
Tests 1:00 PM -
remaining time revising weak areas and
3:00 PM
practicing more questions.

Each day is dedicated to a specific subject or topic, allowing you to cover the entire banking
syllabus within 30 days. Make sure to adjust the schedule based on your progress and
individual learning pace. Additionally, take breaks as needed to avoid burnout and maintain
productivity. Good luck with your preparation!

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