This is the success story of Rajat Chauhan. He started his exam preparation in 2019 and appeared for IBPS PO only and cleared mains in my first attempt itself but missed the final cutoff. He tried again in the year 2020 and achieved success in many exams. So, here we are publishing his success story. Give it a read!
Hi, I am Rajat. I started my preparation in 2019 and appeared for IBPS PO only and cleared mains in my first attempt itself but missed the final cutoff bye 1 odd mark. Though i scored decently and got 20 marks above cutoff but my interview did not went very well. Again, in 2020 I thought to give all the exams and succeed in many. Cleared nainital and rrb po in my first attempt itself and ibps po 2020. Exams attempted previously are:
English Section Preparation Strategy
Reading is the only key for the English. If you are and avid reader then you won’t be facing a lot of problem in this one. You will get a decent score, try solving a lot of RC’s , because this is the only area which i believe you will get a 100% accuracy and Para jumbles and cloze test must be practiced in a daily basis.
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Quantitative Aptitude Section Preparation Strategy
Quant is all about the basics, if your basics are cleared you won’t feel problem in this one because in pre exam you have to practice a lot of questions to get that speed and accuracy but in mains it is the basic concept of the topic which is tested, so if you try to put shortcuts there, chances are you might end up disappointed.
Reasoning Section Preparation Strategy
Practice, practice and practice. Key to reasoning is this only. Solve as much puzzles as u can and for mains better try to pick the easy puzzles first and also improve the critical reasoning because in case you are struck in puzzles still you can attempt those questions to fetch some good marks and clear the minimum sectional cutoff.
General Awareness Section Preparation Strategy
I followed only one source , but did it religiously. Every day , yes every single day you have to read that. GA is a section in which you can score a decent marks with 100% accuracy so better be prepared for it. Revise it again and again atleast 4 times before the exam. Try to read a little in depth because the recent trend shows a little in depth questions being asked in the exams which can put you in a bad situation if ye have not read those news in depth.
Before pre exam, one mock every day for pre and 2 mains in a week. After pre exam one mock every 3 days. As far as hurdles are concerned, didn’t had to face much.
Mocks and weekly GK quizzes helped a lot. After revising my weekly gk. I gave those quizzes and they helped a lot in gaining a little in depth knowledge about that particular news.
Consistency is the key. Make a goal, set a plan and just make effort every single day to achieve it. You all have the power to do it and you all can do it. I am not a very bright student still i made it and so can you.
This is what Rajat Chauhan has to say about his exam preparation and success. He stressed a lot on practice and he even used to practice lot of quizzes that helped him clear his examination. We would like other aspirants to take inspiration from his hard work and plan their exam preparation strategies accordingly. Checkout more such inspirational success stories.
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