Thank you ma'am for sharing your journey. I resonated with you a lot. Even I prepared for RBI Grade B, dedicatedly, did everything in my capacity to do justice to the preparation process. But deep down, I was terrified of missing the sectional cut off. During the exam, I couldn't keep calm in the Quant section. I panicked, even though other sections went well. And this cost me my selection. I couldn't clear phase 1. It was heartbreaking. But I realised - in the end, objectively, this was just an exam. Either you pass or fail. If you fail, there's clearly something that didn't work out for you. Identify it, reflect on it, take responsibility for it and move forward. As stoics profoundly say - "we suffer more in imagination than in reality," so accept the dichotomy of control. Focus on what you can control - your thoughts & actions. And train your mind to be calm. So with this approach, I will appear for the upcoming NABARD exam. Thank you, Anuj sir, for bringing these relatable stories for us. They are highly impactful!
accidentally found your comment here and I was very surprised to see your pic, you were my brother's classmate, his name is Sudheer pawar in kv ongc surat, is there anyway we could connet as I am preparing for the same exams
All this is fine, till you are not desperate for a job. If even then life fails you, tab saari hawabaazi nikal jyegi. If you pass tum agle saal baccho ko gyan dogi, else aaspaas ke log tumko sunayenge.
What an interview Ananya and what a proud moment for us all. Loved every bit of your interview, what a confident young girl you have become and what we have seen u growing up, indeed it is remarkable journey of dedication and clear vision. Congratulations to you again and of course to the proud parents as well. All the very best for all your future endeavors. Much love & hugs.
Sir you have not arranged a single session in july for rbi!! There are a lot of candidates solely counting on your videos and study material. As you know july is the most important month, there has been not a single class of RBI 247 AND pib 247 in july Be it revision sessions Rbi notifications Pib.. I understand your finance faculty mam is attending the exam but you should have kept a reserve finance faculty for the phase 2 preparation.!!
July current affairs is not expected to come in phase 2. Keep your focus on revision rather than running after new material. That’s the reason behind no current affairs in July. I don’t want you to study what’s irrelevant or less imp for the exam
Sir from next topper talks video if u could ask some specific questions regarding how many months of CA was she reffering for GA, ESI and ARD in PH-1. And the same for ph-2. How was she covering and the factual numbers of Horticulture and Animal husbandry that are important and a bit bulky in nature. How was she preparing descripive part. It would be of great help.
Sir, am I eligible to apply NABARD GRADE A without completing my degree bcz, as I am still in my 3rd year and still it takes 9 to 10 months to complete my degree and my age is eligible for applying yet I didn't complete my degree
You will only be considered eligible once you have completed your graduation and also have scored the aggregate score of 60% (General category) in your UG.
Like there isn’t already 1000s of documented repository of resources of coaching institutes. Point is to study consistently and steadfastly entrust God with the result; if you’re looking for some magic potion-let me tell you there isn’t any. Watch these interviews, know that its possible to achieve similar outcomes with consistent effort, and just study.
@@VikasSinghParmar0103 arey bhai "ARD" kaa kya resource he btaana .... no coaching institute provides free material.... so dont give me lecture about 1000s pages .... books in the market are not focussed on nabard exam, this is the real problem.... U also giving same gyaan, but can u plzz tell me about resources of ARD especially for nabard grade a
Thank you ma'am for sharing your journey. I resonated with you a lot.
Even I prepared for RBI Grade B, dedicatedly, did everything in my capacity to do justice to the preparation process. But deep down, I was terrified of missing the sectional cut off.
During the exam, I couldn't keep calm in the Quant section. I panicked, even though other sections went well. And this cost me my selection. I couldn't clear phase 1. It was heartbreaking.
But I realised - in the end, objectively, this was just an exam. Either you pass or fail. If you fail, there's clearly something that didn't work out for you. Identify it, reflect on it, take responsibility for it and move forward.
As stoics profoundly say - "we suffer more in imagination than in reality," so accept the dichotomy of control. Focus on what you can control - your thoughts & actions. And train your mind to be calm.
So with this approach, I will appear for the upcoming NABARD exam.
Thank you, Anuj sir, for bringing these relatable stories for us. They are highly impactful!
Nice.
I had also same experience in quant section.
@@nandinidigala6078 hope we do better in the upcoming exam. All the best, Nandini. 😊
accidentally found your comment here and I was very surprised to see your pic, you were my brother's classmate, his name is Sudheer pawar in kv ongc surat, is there anyway we could connet as I am preparing for the same exams
Same I also cleared rbi phase 1 general cutoff with 57 marks but reasoning ki sectional cutoff nhi kr paya just by 0.75 marks
All this is fine, till you are not desperate for a job. If even then life fails you, tab saari hawabaazi nikal jyegi. If you pass tum agle saal baccho ko gyan dogi, else aaspaas ke log tumko sunayenge.
Very well articulated. Insightful advice specially regarding active recall, often overlooked but critical in retaining data.
What an interview Ananya and what a proud moment for us all. Loved every bit of your interview, what a confident young girl you have become and what we have seen u growing up, indeed it is remarkable journey of dedication and clear vision. Congratulations to you again and of course to the proud parents as well. All the very best for all your future endeavors. Much love & hugs.
Really helpful Ananya Ma’am !
Amazing Interview! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing ! Really informative
Insightful !
Truly inspirational! ❤️
Sir you have not arranged a single session in july for rbi!!
There are a lot of candidates solely counting on your videos and study material.
As you know july is the most important month, there has been not a single class of RBI 247 AND pib 247 in july
Be it revision sessions
Rbi notifications
Pib..
I understand your finance faculty mam is attending the exam but you should have kept a reserve finance faculty for the phase 2 preparation.!!
July current affairs is not expected to come in phase 2. Keep your focus on revision rather than running after new material. That’s the reason behind no current affairs in July. I don’t want you to study what’s irrelevant or less imp for the exam
Sir from next topper talks video if u could ask some specific questions regarding how many months of CA was she reffering for GA, ESI and ARD in PH-1. And the same for ph-2.
How was she covering and the factual numbers of Horticulture and Animal husbandry that are important and a bit bulky in nature.
How was she preparing descripive part.
It would be of great help.
Yes bro
Does NABARD conduct interview in virtual mode?
Is there any paid course avaliable for nabard grade A??
I have IXAMBEE course for NABARD. If interested u can share with me
back up pe back up, what a strategy
Is Maam is from Anuj Sir's NABARD batch ?
not mandatory. No educational institute can guarantee you selection. You have to put your effort.
Yes Ananay is our batch student, she has cearly mentioned my live class
Sir, am I eligible to apply NABARD GRADE A without completing my degree bcz, as I am still in my 3rd year and still it takes 9 to 10 months to complete my degree and my age is eligible for applying yet I didn't complete my degree
You will only be considered eligible once you have completed your graduation and also have scored the aggregate score of 60% (General category) in your UG.
@@AnujJindalsir my graduation is 59 percent but my pg is Ma that from 65 percent.... Am I eligible for grade A?
Half time toh bss faltu kaa rime waste, motivation..... she did not give even a single resource for the subjects
Like there isn’t already 1000s of documented repository of resources of coaching institutes. Point is to study consistently and steadfastly entrust God with the result; if you’re looking for some magic potion-let me tell you there isn’t any. Watch these interviews, know that its possible to achieve similar outcomes with consistent effort, and just study.
@@VikasSinghParmar0103 arey bhai "ARD" kaa kya resource he btaana .... no coaching institute provides free material.... so dont give me lecture about 1000s pages .... books in the market are not focussed on nabard exam, this is the real problem....
U also giving same gyaan, but can u plzz tell me about resources of ARD especially for nabard grade a
@@VikasSinghParmar0103 gyaan mt de.... kuchh solution he toh bta.... faltu baat ke liye time nhi he
@@VikasSinghParmar0103 Watch the video for preparing NABARD Grade A free from UA-cam
@@shubhamrathor5320 Watch the video for preparing NABARD Grade A free from UA-cam
Really informative Ananya Ma'am !