T.I.M.E. offers a comprehensive classroom training program to prepare students for Bank PO / Clerical Examinations (IBPS CWE & SBI).
Course-ware:
Our course material ensures a comprehensive coverage of all test areas of Bank Exams. Our well researched material covers all basic concepts and includes a lot of solved examples to help you understand the fundamentals of each area. We give you a focused, well-structured and updated course material both for class room coaching and take-home packages. Our study material and mock test papers are modelled along the lines of the actual exam papers and hence reflect the level of difficulty which is close to the actual test.
Moreover, our course-ware can also help our students in their preparation for other PO/Clerical exams of LIC, RBI, NICL, IB, etc.
Classes
The fundamental concepts are taught in great detail before working out the exercise. This helps you to develop basic knowledge and skill levels for various areas that are tested in Bank Exams and other related exams. Our sectional / topic-wise tests help you evaluate your learning and performance across a given range of topics and help you to achieve thoroughness in individual test areas.
By consciously deciding to keep batch numbers low, we give our students an opportunity to clear their doubts in the class. In addition, students can discuss their performance and their preparation plan with faculty members on an individual basis through doubt-clearing sessions conducted regularly at our offices. The classes are conducted by an experienced and dedicated team of faculty members, who have been acknowledged as the best by students.
Online Tests
We provide a large number of On-line sectional tests and Mock Tests on the pattern of IBPS CWE / SBI (PO/ Clerical) as well as All India Mock Tests to give you ample practice and equip you with skills required to handle the exam competently. We also have an All India comparative performance designed for All India Mock tests, which includes a complete question-wise and section-wise analysis and an overview of the number of questions answered right or wrong.