Ma'am plz mains k liye hi videos Lana plz...nd discriptive ka vdeo 20 oct ko upload krna abhi 10tion aajayega dekh k....plz mains k jyada video banao aap....thank u sm ma'am
Ma’am main 2025 bank ko target kar but ma’am mujhe general awareness ma Abhi bhi baut confusion horaha Hai mein ap ki sab strategy viedo dekh Le but mujhe ga Gaurav Garg Sir ka paid course Kara Lena h nhi samajh nahin raha Hai
Title: Mistakes I Made in My First Mains & How I Cleared It by a Thin Margin | IBPS PO | SBI PO | Tanu Garg | Future Bankers Introduction: Tanu Ma’am begins the video by reflecting on the mistakes she made during her first attempt at the IBPS PO mains. Despite clearing the exam, she identifies key areas where she could have improved. She uses her experience to guide viewers on how to avoid making the same mistakes and shares strategies that helped her clear the mains by a small margin. Key Highlights: 1. Analysis of Mains Preparation: Tanu Ma’am explains that while she cleared the prelims and did well in the interview (scoring 80 out of 100), her performance in the mains was below her expectations. She highlights two main areas where she struggled: quant and current affairs. These were the weak points that almost cost her the exam, despite performing well in English and descriptive sections. 2. Current Affairs Strategy: To address her weaknesses in current affairs, Tanu Ma’am explains that she followed Gaurav Garg Sir for regular updates and quizzes. Additionally, she used AffairsCloud and purchased Gaurav Garg Sir's test series. She emphasizes the importance of consistent revision and recommends retaking quizzes through different email accounts if needed to strengthen current affairs knowledge. 3. Mistake of Limited Mains Mock Tests: One of her biggest regrets was taking only one or two mock tests for the mains, which was insufficient. She advises viewers to avoid this mistake by practicing more mock tests to build familiarity with the exam format and timing. Source: Tanu Ma’am specifically recommends Smartkeeda for mains-level mock tests, which she found to be closely aligned with the actual exam. She highlights that these mock tests are often slightly tougher than the real exam, which helps in preparation. 4. Improving Quant Preparation: Tanu Ma’am admits that her quant section was not strong during her first mains attempt. She struggled with lengthy DI sets and lacked the practice needed to manage her time effectively in this section. She advises viewers to focus on areas like number systems, mensuration, and quadratic equations, which are common in mains. Source: For quant practice, she suggests using Smartkeeda for DI and quant questions, as they offer high-quality and exam-relevant content. 5. Selective Use of Resources: Tanu Ma’am stresses the importance of being selective with resources. She explains that while there are numerous platforms offering test series, it’s smarter to focus on a few high-quality resources rather than trying to do everything. Source: She mentions using Oliveboard for prelims mock tests and Smartkeeda for mains, advising viewers to avoid using too many different platforms, as it can lead to confusion and overwhelm. 6. Puzzles and Reasoning Practice: Tanu Ma’am explains that she used Guidely for puzzle practice, particularly for reasoning. She also practiced blood relation and caselet-based DI questions, which helped her improve her performance in the reasoning section. She highlights that practicing these topics from the right sources is crucial for success. Source: Guidely is recommended for puzzles, while Smartkeeda is preferred for DI and reasoning. 7. Lesson Learned: Smart Work Over Quantity: A major takeaway from her experience is the importance of smart work over the quantity of practice. She advises aspirants to focus on quality, practicing select questions that are likely to appear in the exam rather than trying to cover everything. Tanu Ma’am regrets not practicing enough lengthy DI sets and urges viewers to avoid this mistake by dedicating enough time to difficult sections. Source: For DI, she again emphasizes the importance of practicing with Smartkeeda and Guidely. 8. Preparing for Descriptive and English Sections: Tanu Ma’am shares that her reading habits helped her perform well in English and the descriptive section. She stresses the importance of reading editorials regularly to build speed and improve comprehension, which are essential for the lengthy reading passages in the mains. Source: She followed Nimisha Ma’am for English and editorial practice. 9. Avoiding Panic During the Exam: Tanu Ma’am reflects on how panic affected her performance, particularly in the quant section. She emphasizes that having a solid practice routine in the days leading up to the exam can help avoid panic. Regularly practicing with tougher mock tests will build confidence and reduce anxiety during the real exam. 10. Selective Purchase of Resources: Tanu Ma’am advises viewers not to hesitate when it comes to investing in good quality resources, as it is worth the money if it helps secure a job. However, she warns against buying too many resources and spreading oneself too thin. Instead, focus on high-quality test series that provide value for the money spent. Source: She recommends using her discount code "TGMAX" for Smartkeeda test series and advises viewers to buy topic-wise and sectional mock tests as needed. 11. DI and Puzzle Practice for Mains: Tanu Ma’am strongly advises aspirants to practice DI questions regularly, especially the mains-level questions which are more challenging. She stresses that topics like caselet DI and puzzles must be mastered before the exam, as they are crucial for clearing the quant and reasoning sections. Source: She suggests practicing DI from both Smartkeeda and Guidely to get a comprehensive understanding of different question types. Conclusion: Tanu Ma’am concludes the video by urging viewers to avoid the mistakes she made during her first mains attempt. She stresses the importance of practicing smartly, using selective resources, and building confidence through regular mock tests. She reassures viewers that with the right strategy, they can avoid panic and improve their chances of clearing the mains exam. Final Tip: Tanu Ma’am advises viewers to focus on mains preparation immediately after the prelims, balancing both IBPS PO and SBI PO preparation. She highlights the importance of reading regularly for English, practicing DI and puzzles, and avoiding resource overload. Smart work, not hard work, is key to success.
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Ma'am plz mains k liye hi videos Lana plz...nd discriptive ka vdeo 20 oct ko upload krna abhi 10tion aajayega dekh k....plz mains k jyada video banao aap....thank u sm ma'am
thanku didi very much it is really helpful 😊
Aap to guidely me interview panelist bhi bn gye 👍👍🎉🎉🎉. Congratulations and ek sath kitna kaam kr lete ho keep it up ❤
Tq mam❤❤❤
Ma'am please descriptive ka kuch batayiye beginners k liye jo hindi medium se h
Didi ab 20 ke baad dena strategy ab pagal ho gaye hain strategy dekh dekh ke
😂😂😂😂 sahi hai Bhai
Mam textbook v ek level upar hi exam level se. RRB or IBPS se pta chal gya h but ap sab log smartkida or guidly hi q recommend krte h.
This literally was a 10 min advertisement 💀
Yes textbook ka level bhut jyada ho gya hai even pm mock tests are easier than textbook
Ma’am pliss reply I really ur help
Maam uiic k regarding related video banaiye plz
Promotion krti ho aap mam.blieve ni hota fir
Ma’am main 2025 bank ko target kar but ma’am mujhe general awareness ma Abhi bhi baut confusion horaha Hai mein ap ki sab strategy viedo dekh Le but mujhe ga Gaurav Garg Sir ka paid course Kara Lena h nhi samajh nahin raha Hai
Thanks mam ❤❤ is baar ibps current affairs 6-7 months ke puch rha haii... Isko kaise kre mam kyuki abhi tak toh nhi cover kiya itna.
Mains quant kha se kiya maam apne ?? Plz guide me
how many you attempted in sbi po mains quant.
Mains k questions solve karte h to kuch questions k solution nhi samajh aata h to use kaise solve karti thi
Pls reply
Translation plz
Title: Mistakes I Made in My First Mains & How I Cleared It by a Thin Margin | IBPS PO | SBI PO | Tanu Garg | Future Bankers
Introduction:
Tanu Ma’am begins the video by reflecting on the mistakes she made during her first attempt at the IBPS PO mains. Despite clearing the exam, she identifies key areas where she could have improved. She uses her experience to guide viewers on how to avoid making the same mistakes and shares strategies that helped her clear the mains by a small margin.
Key Highlights:
1. Analysis of Mains Preparation:
Tanu Ma’am explains that while she cleared the prelims and did well in the interview (scoring 80 out of 100), her performance in the mains was below her expectations. She highlights two main areas where she struggled: quant and current affairs. These were the weak points that almost cost her the exam, despite performing well in English and descriptive sections.
2. Current Affairs Strategy:
To address her weaknesses in current affairs, Tanu Ma’am explains that she followed Gaurav Garg Sir for regular updates and quizzes. Additionally, she used AffairsCloud and purchased Gaurav Garg Sir's test series. She emphasizes the importance of consistent revision and recommends retaking quizzes through different email accounts if needed to strengthen current affairs knowledge.
3. Mistake of Limited Mains Mock Tests:
One of her biggest regrets was taking only one or two mock tests for the mains, which was insufficient. She advises viewers to avoid this mistake by practicing more mock tests to build familiarity with the exam format and timing.
Source: Tanu Ma’am specifically recommends Smartkeeda for mains-level mock tests, which she found to be closely aligned with the actual exam. She highlights that these mock tests are often slightly tougher than the real exam, which helps in preparation.
4. Improving Quant Preparation:
Tanu Ma’am admits that her quant section was not strong during her first mains attempt. She struggled with lengthy DI sets and lacked the practice needed to manage her time effectively in this section. She advises viewers to focus on areas like number systems, mensuration, and quadratic equations, which are common in mains.
Source: For quant practice, she suggests using Smartkeeda for DI and quant questions, as they offer high-quality and exam-relevant content.
5. Selective Use of Resources:
Tanu Ma’am stresses the importance of being selective with resources. She explains that while there are numerous platforms offering test series, it’s smarter to focus on a few high-quality resources rather than trying to do everything.
Source: She mentions using Oliveboard for prelims mock tests and Smartkeeda for mains, advising viewers to avoid using too many different platforms, as it can lead to confusion and overwhelm.
6. Puzzles and Reasoning Practice:
Tanu Ma’am explains that she used Guidely for puzzle practice, particularly for reasoning. She also practiced blood relation and caselet-based DI questions, which helped her improve her performance in the reasoning section. She highlights that practicing these topics from the right sources is crucial for success.
Source: Guidely is recommended for puzzles, while Smartkeeda is preferred for DI and reasoning.
7. Lesson Learned: Smart Work Over Quantity:
A major takeaway from her experience is the importance of smart work over the quantity of practice. She advises aspirants to focus on quality, practicing select questions that are likely to appear in the exam rather than trying to cover everything. Tanu Ma’am regrets not practicing enough lengthy DI sets and urges viewers to avoid this mistake by dedicating enough time to difficult sections.
Source: For DI, she again emphasizes the importance of practicing with Smartkeeda and Guidely.
8. Preparing for Descriptive and English Sections:
Tanu Ma’am shares that her reading habits helped her perform well in English and the descriptive section. She stresses the importance of reading editorials regularly to build speed and improve comprehension, which are essential for the lengthy reading passages in the mains.
Source: She followed Nimisha Ma’am for English and editorial practice.
9. Avoiding Panic During the Exam:
Tanu Ma’am reflects on how panic affected her performance, particularly in the quant section. She emphasizes that having a solid practice routine in the days leading up to the exam can help avoid panic. Regularly practicing with tougher mock tests will build confidence and reduce anxiety during the real exam.
10. Selective Purchase of Resources:
Tanu Ma’am advises viewers not to hesitate when it comes to investing in good quality resources, as it is worth the money if it helps secure a job. However, she warns against buying too many resources and spreading oneself too thin. Instead, focus on high-quality test series that provide value for the money spent.
Source: She recommends using her discount code "TGMAX" for Smartkeeda test series and advises viewers to buy topic-wise and sectional mock tests as needed.
11. DI and Puzzle Practice for Mains:
Tanu Ma’am strongly advises aspirants to practice DI questions regularly, especially the mains-level questions which are more challenging. She stresses that topics like caselet DI and puzzles must be mastered before the exam, as they are crucial for clearing the quant and reasoning sections.
Source: She suggests practicing DI from both Smartkeeda and Guidely to get a comprehensive understanding of different question types.
Conclusion:
Tanu Ma’am concludes the video by urging viewers to avoid the mistakes she made during her first mains attempt. She stresses the importance of practicing smartly, using selective resources, and building confidence through regular mock tests. She reassures viewers that with the right strategy, they can avoid panic and improve their chances of clearing the mains exam.
Final Tip:
Tanu Ma’am advises viewers to focus on mains preparation immediately after the prelims, balancing both IBPS PO and SBI PO preparation. She highlights the importance of reading regularly for English, practicing DI and puzzles, and avoiding resource overload. Smart work, not hard work, is key to success.
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Thank you, ma'am. But I wanna buy your free time.