Free Sources for SSC CGL!
I feel these are some of the best sources, use them as per your convenience accordingly
Link: https://t.co/2zlAvYwbWq
Key to success is to Limit your sources and doing multiple revision
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If you resign from your services before minimum prescribed time period by respective bank you have to pay the Bond Amount as mentioned below.
Most banks have minimum 2 years
You may consider this before filling your bank preferences while applying for IBPS PO
#ibps#ibpspo #sbipo #sbi
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Best GK/GS book for SSC CGL
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Best GK/GS book for SSC CGL
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@SoumyaSing4756 Never apply for Bank PO.
Even insurance sector is becoming like bank
Better write cgl again to get higher level post or try for State Services if you love GS/GK.
NEVER APPLY FOR BANK PO
Sbi bankers meedha kullu jokes esukuntaaru,govt job husband ani mock chestharu,both insurance and bank employees working life torcher la vuntadhi avi evariki teliyavu,happy life anukuntaaru andharu
The Reality Behind the Reels: What They Don’t Tell You About a Banking Career
Don’t get fooled by those dreamy Instagram reels of newly joined bankers posting with aesthetic captions. Adi kevalam okka vaipu matrame—that’s only one side of the coin. The ground reality is a completely different ball game.
Before you jump into this sector thinking it’s a smooth, settled life, ask yourself if you can actually survive this daily grind:
The Relentless Pressure: Get ready for massive work stress and endless late-night sittings. You will be chased by useless and unachievable targets that make no sense, all while dealing with a broken infrastructure where the management honestly doesn't care about your well-being.
Zero Work-Life Autonomy: Forget about regular weekends. You’ll be doing unpaid work on holidays, and getting a leave approved feels like climbing Mount Everest. You can completely forget about planning vacations as per your wish.
Exhausting Public Dealing: Every single day, you have to talk to a hell lot of people from various streams of life. Chala opika kavali—it drains your energy completely by evening.
The Systemic Frustrations: Frequent transfers will keep moving you around. To make it worse, you’ll often have to work with senior or minimal-knowledge staff who don't know the ABCs of modern banking but draw way higher salaries than you.
Accountability Without Authority: No matter how much you work your ass off, due recognition asalu undadu. But the moment something goes wrong? You’ll be getting heavy shuntings and taking the blame for mistakes made by your staff.
Forced Government Schemes: A huge chunk of your day will go into aggressively pushing useless government schemes, practically forcing them onto customers who don't want them.
The Bottom Line: Oorike reels chusi mosapovaddu. Join banking only if you have the mental stamina and the thick skin to handle this pressure. Enter this field with your eyes wide open to the daily chaos, not the social media fantasy.
Last but not the least : "lunch ke baad aana" is just a myth, you don't even have enough time to Eat Your Lunch Properly.
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Many are asking to suggest books for SSC CGL Maths Practice.
I personally won't suggest Books for Maths.
Do repeat the same Sheets which were provided to you in your paid course.
In SSC CGL mostly questions repeat from the same concepts
Even if something new is asked you will able to attempt it by spending some more time than usual.
Best Way to Practice maths is :
Through A well structured Video Course
1st watch: Pause the video solve the question and resume, repeat.....
After completimg the entire Chapter
Solve the PDF given to you which contains the entire questiond which were there in the video course in a structured manner.
You many not solve many of them.
Don't get disheartned, it's natural.
Circle those questions. When you come back again to revise then you have to solve those circled questions first.
Then move to next chapter and repeat the above..
As far as SSC CGL math is concerned
More than "How many no of questions you have practiced" what matters the most is how many times you have practiced the same Question.
This is not called by-hearting the question.
This has to be done to grasp the type of question being asked upon immediately seeing it in the question paper, which saves a lot of time to solve those questions which are not directly asked or some kind of depth is involved in it.
Hence instead of practicing more and more irrelevant new questions stick to those limited questions given in your class sheets of your couse(any).
You may worry if any new concepts/questions might be missed in my course.
If at all any such ques are there you will face them in mocks. There you can learn them.
Trust Your Teacher(whoever you are following)(hopefully they are genuine too) and give your 100% efforts.
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@jay_sheeeshh I studied from Bhutesh sir. You can get his course on Parmar Academy App.
I feel he is THE BEST.( i am saying this after seeing videos from many teachers)