Mr. Jatin Ahuja | IFSCA Grade A 2023 Officer | Interview with Toppers of IFSCA Grade A
Summary
TLDRIn this informative session, a top-scoring candidate shares his strategies and experiences in successfully clearing the IFSCA Assistant Manager exam. Despite a non-traditional background, he emphasizes the importance of interest and dedication in finance, detailing his preparation for the exam's three phases, including managing time effectively and focusing on key subjects. He advises aspirants to be persistent, believe in their abilities, and stay informed on financial matters, ultimately achieving success through hard work and determination.
Takeaways
- 🎓 The interviewee, Mr. Jatin Nahuja, is a B.Tech graduate from NIT Trichy who successfully cleared the IFSCA Assistant Manager exam despite having a non-commerce and finance background.
- 📈 Jatin's interest in finance began in 2020, sparked by market movements and a desire to invest, leading him to learn about financial markets and regulators like RBI and SEBI.
- 🚀 Motivated by the opportunity to contribute to the financial sector's development, Jatin decided to prepare for the IFSCA exam in January 2022, after the notification was released.
- 📝 The IFSCA exam consists of three phases: a screening phase one, a shortlisting phase two, and an interview. Phase one tests general awareness in the financial sector, English, quantitative aptitude, and reasoning.
- 🔍 For phase one preparation, Jatin relied on his existing knowledge from other competitive exams and daily reading of financial news for general awareness.
- 📚 Jatin emphasized the importance of understanding the syllabus and exam pattern, noting the differences between phase one and two, and the need to prepare for both.
- ⏰ Time management was crucial for Jatin, who started preparing for phase two before phase one results were out, giving him a head start.
- 📉 In phase two, the exam was data-driven and required knowledge of specific financial terms and recent developments in the financial sector, including IFSCA's role.
- 🗂 Jatin used multiple sources, including online courses and the IFSCA website, to prepare for phase two, focusing on topics that were directly related to the syllabus.
- 💡 He shared the strategy of ensuring no grammatical errors in descriptive sections and adhering to word limits, which was crucial for scoring well in the English section.
- 🤝 Jatin's interview preparation included knowing his biodata in detail, staying updated with financial news, understanding the IFSCA organization, and being prepared to answer technical questions.
Q & A
What is the significance of the International Financial Services Centers Authority (IFSCA) recruitment process discussed in the video?
-The IFSCA recruitment process is significant as it selects Assistant Managers who will contribute to the financial sector development in the country. The video features a topper who has successfully cleared this process and shares his strategies and experiences.
What was the educational background of the topper featured in the video?
-The topper, Mr. Jatin Nahuja, has a B.Tech degree from NIT Trichy, which is a background in engineering rather than commerce or finance, showing that candidates from diverse educational backgrounds can succeed in IFSCA exams.
How did Mr. Jatin Nahuja's interest in finance and markets develop?
-Mr. Jatin Nahuja's interest in finance and markets began in 2020 when he noticed a lot of movements in the markets and wanted to learn more about them. His curiosity was piqued, and he started reading daily to understand the basics of finance.
What motivated Mr. Jatin Nahuja to prepare for the IFSCA examination?
-Mr. Jatin Nahuja was motivated to prepare for the IFSCA examination after learning about the role of financial regulators and the opportunity to contribute to the financial sector's development by joining such a prestigious organization.
How did Mr. Jatin Nahuja approach the preparation for the IFSCA examination given his non-finance background?
-He initiated his preparation by learning about the basics of finance and markets, focusing on understanding financial terminologies and concepts. He also leveraged his existing knowledge from other competitive exams like CB and PFRDA to tackle the syllabus.
Can you explain the structure of the IFSCA examination as discussed in the video?
-The IFSCA examination consists of three phases. Phase one is a screening test with two papers, each focusing on different areas like General Awareness specific to the financial sector, English, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning. Phase two is more detailed and includes subjects like Capital Markets, Banking, Insurance, Pension Funds, and Global Financial Centers. The final phase is an interview.
What was Mr. Jatin Nahuja's strategy for preparing for phase one of the IFSCA examination?
-Mr. Jatin Nahuja focused on understanding the basics of the subjects required for phase one, such as General Awareness related to the financial sector, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning. He utilized his knowledge from previous exams and daily reading to prepare for the test.
How did Mr. Jatin Nahuja manage his time for preparing for the IFSCA examination?
-He started preparing for phase two before phase one, giving himself one month for phase two preparation. After phase one, there was a gap of 25 days before phase two, which he utilized for further preparation.
What was the nature of the questions in phase two of the IFSCA examination according to Mr. Jatin Nahuja?
-Phase two of the IFSCA examination consisted of multiple-choice questions that were data-driven and required in-depth knowledge of the subjects. The questions were based on specific data from reports and financial documents.
How did Mr. Jatin Nahuja ensure that he did not exceed the word limit in the descriptive English section of the examination?
-He made sure to complete the essays within the specified word limit and re-read them multiple times to ensure there were no grammatical errors. He also ensured that the content justified the requirements of the question.
What advice does Mr. Jatin Nahuja have for aspirants preparing for the IFSCA examination?
-He advises aspirants not to be afraid of failure and to believe in themselves. He emphasizes the importance of being honest during the interview process and not to fabricate information.
How did Mr. Jatin Nahuja feel when he saw his name on the merit list for the IFSCA examination?
-He described it as a dream come true and one of the most joyous moments of his life. He was on a train when he found out about his success, which made the moment even more unexpected and exciting.
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