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My journey in clearing IBPS PO, IBPS RRB PO, IBPS Clerk, and IBPS RRB Clerk exams started since 2020 and was fueled by dedication and aided significantly by PRACTICE MOCK, Their meticulously designed mocks, tailored to current trends, helped me excel in all sections: Quant, Reasoning, English, and GA. The detailed analysis after each mock sharpened my skills and boosted my confidence. Thanks to PracticeMock, I successfully navigated through these exams and secured a promising banking career.
Cleared all mains examinations IBPS PO, SBI PO, RRB PO, RRB CLERK , IBPS CLERK, RBI ASSISTANT ongoing RECRUITMENT
I strengthened my English skills by regularly reading publications like The Economist, The New York Times, and Scientific American. Additionally, I tackled advanced-level reading comprehension passages from practice mock, which exposed me to diverse topics and helped me understand evolving trends in comprehension questions.
To strengthen my quantitative skills, I focused on selected Data Interpretation sets from practice mocks, analyzing and attempting them thoroughly. Additionally, I prioritized Miscellaneous topics such as Data Sufficiency and Quantity Comparison, recognizing their importance in exams. Practice mocks provided a wealth of challenging questions in these areas, allowing me to hone my skills effectively.
Regarding reasoning, I opted for selective questions, particularly new pattern questions, from PRACTICE MOCK and specific YouTube channels. Reasoning being my forte, I preferred employing my own methods, as I believe it’s a personal choice and should be approached in one’s own unique way.
In mains examination, it’s crucial to prioritize certain question types like critical reasoning, coding decoding, machine input-output, coded inequality, and data sufficiency. If you excel at puzzles, select them wisely and attempt them first.
For General Awareness, I adopted a rigorous approach by reading Economic Times, PIB, and daily current affairs from reliable websites. I made digital notes to retain important information. Given the unpredictable nature of GA in banking exams, I understood the necessity of thorough preparation. I delved deep into news topics and revised them regularly to ensure comprehensive coverage, recognizing the importance of being well-versed in current affairs for success in these exams.
My main strategy was to focus on taking numerous mock exams and thoroughly analyzing them to identify my weaknesses. I also made sure to practice different types of questions to broaden my understanding. Drawing from my experience in multiple exams, I prioritised important question types. Consistency was key, and I adhered to a strict schedule to make the most of my time, never wasting a precious moment. I’ve participated in 5 interviews, a testament to my dedication, consistent effort, and strategic approach to preparation.
Despite experiencing the ups and downs of life, including moments of low spirits and occasional setbacks, I persevered. As a former backbencher with ambitious dreams, I encountered failures, including missing out on IBPS PO and SBI PO 3 times in previous attempts. However, I never let these setbacks define me. With the unwavering support of my parents, who have always been my pillars of strength, I found the resilience to rise again, learn from my experiences, and continue preparing for success.
Practice Mock proved to be a lifesaver for me, offering high-quality content and questions reflecting current trends. It provided invaluable real-exam exposure, preparing me for the toughest challenges. With banking exams becoming increasingly stringent, even with single-digit sectional cutoffs, Practice Mock equipped me for the battlefield, ensuring I was ready to face any obstacle head-on.
My message to all aspiring candidates is simple yet profound: “Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect.” It’s crucial to follow genuine sources, avoid blindly following the crowd, and focus on improving weaknesses. Stay strong, motivated, and remember that success comes to those who work hard and prepare smartly. Keep striving, and success will inevitably knock on your door.
This brings us to the end of the article. We sincerly hope that these success stories keep motivating you at all times so that you keep working hard to achieve your goal of clearing these competitive exams.
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