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The IDBI Junior Assistant Manager (JAM) Exam 2025 is scheduled to be conducted on 6 April 2025. Candidates preparing for this competitive exam must have a well-structured study plan focusing on key topics from Logical Reasoning, Data Analysis & Interpretation, English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Awareness, including Banking & IT. The exam pattern includes four sections with a total of 200 marks, making it crucial to cover each subject strategically.
Subject-Wise Topics to Cover for IDBI Junior Assistant Manager
By covering the following subject-wise important topics thoroughly, candidates can increase their chances of scoring high in the IDBI Junior Assistant Manager (JAM) Exam 2025. Below is a detailed subject-wise breakdown of the essential topics you must focus on to enhance your preparation.
1. Logical Reasoning, Data Analysis & Interpretation (60 Marks)
This section evaluates a candidate’s problem-solving ability, analytical thinking, and data interpretation skills. Since it carries 60 marks, it is one of the most important sections. Focus on high-weightage topics like Seating Arrangements and Data Interpretation, as they make up a major portion of the reasoning section. Practice different types of puzzles regularly to improve accuracy and speed. Attempt mock tests and sectional quizzes to develop a problem-solving approach. Key Topics to Cover:
- Seating Arrangement & Puzzles: Linear, Circular, and Square arrangements, Floor-based puzzles
- Syllogism: Traditional and Reverse Syllogism
- Blood Relations: Family tree-based problems
- Coding-Decoding: Letter shifting, Number coding, and Symbol-based coding
- Inequalities: Direct and Coded Inequalities
- Direction Sense: Distance-based problems
- Statement & Assumptions: Logical reasoning-based inference questions
- Data Interpretation (DI): Pie Charts, Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, Caselet DI, and Missing DI
- Data Sufficiency: Two-statement and Three-statement questions
Number Series & Arithmetic Reasoning: Missing numbers and Logical patterns
2. English Language (40 Marks)
The English Language section assesses a candidate’s proficiency in grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension skills. Key Topics to Cover:
- Reading Comprehension (RC): Economy, Banking, and Business-related passages
- Error Detection: Sentence correction, Subject-Verb Agreement, Articles, and Prepositions
- Cloze Test: Fill in the blanks with contextual words
- Para Jumbles: Reordering of sentences to form a coherent paragraph
- Fill in the Blanks: Vocabulary-based single or double blanks
- Word Swap & Phrase Replacement: Sentence correction by replacing incorrect words
- Synonyms & Antonyms: Vocabulary enhancement through previous year papers
- Idioms & Phrases: Commonly used expressions in banking and business contexts
3. Quantitative Aptitude (40 Marks)
This section tests numerical ability and problem-solving skills, making it essential for candidates to have strong mathematical fundamentals. Key Topics to Cover:
- Simplification & Approximation: Basic calculations and percentage-based approximations
- Number Series: Missing Number Series and Wrong Number Series
Quadratic Equations: Solving equations by factorization and formula methods - Data Interpretation (DI): Caselet DI, Tabular DI, Line Graph, Pie Chart, and Mixed DI
- Arithmetic Questions: Profit & Loss, Time & Work, Speed, Distance & Time, Simple & Compound Interest
- Ratio & Proportion: Direct and Indirect proportions
- Percentage & Average: Basic and advanced percentage-based problems
- Probability & Permutation Combination: Fundamental principles and real-time application-based questions
4. General/ Economy/ Banking Awareness/ Computer/ IT (60 Marks)
This section plays a crucial role in scoring maximum marks with minimal effort. It includes topics from Banking, Economy, and IT awareness, along with current affairs. Key Topics to Cover:
General & Banking Awareness:
- Current Affairs (Last 6 Months): National and International news, Government Schemes, Appointments
- Banking Awareness: RBI Policies, Monetary Policy, Banking Terminologies, Banking Committees
- Financial Institutions in India: NABARD, SEBI, IRDAI, and their functions
- Recent Mergers & Acquisitions: Mergers of Banks & Financial Institutions
- Important Days & Events: International and National Observances
- Union Budget & Economic Survey: Major highlights related to the banking sector
- RBI Guidelines & Circulars: Latest monetary policy updates
Capital Market & Money Market: Basics of stock exchanges, bonds, and mutual funds
Computer & IT Awareness:
- Basics of Computers: Hardware, Software, Operating Systems
- Networking & Internet Concepts: LAN, WAN, VPN, and basic cybersecurity awareness
- MS Office Tools: MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint shortcuts
- Computer Abbreviations & Full Forms: Important banking-related IT terminologies
- Digital Banking: UPI, Mobile Banking, Digital Payments, and E-Wallets
- Recent Trends in IT & Cybersecurity: AI, Blockchain, and Cloud Computing
Final Preparation Tips for IDBI JAM 2025
- Understand the exam pattern and prioritize topics based on weightage and difficulty level.
- Create a study timetable that covers all subjects evenly.
- Attempt mock tests and previous year papers to get a clear idea of question trends.
- Focus on speed and accuracy, especially in Quantitative Aptitude and Logical Reasoning.
- Revise current affairs and banking awareness daily to score well in the General Awareness section.