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Summary
TLDRIn this inspiring video, a government exam aspirant shares their journey from facing setbacks in exams like NDA and CDS to eventually securing a Grade B government job. They emphasize the importance of staying focused, avoiding distractions, and valuing time during exam preparation. With guidance from family, they highlight how discipline, a clear understanding of the syllabus, and following previous years' question papers are crucial. The aspirant encourages others to make their first attempt their best, as it holds the highest energy and motivation, and advises against getting stuck in repetitive cycles of preparation.
Takeaways
- 😀 Stay focused on improving your mock test scores. If you don't see progress, reconsider your approach to preparation.
- 😀 The primary goal should always be to clear the exam and the cutoff, not to prolong preparation for years.
- 😀 People may forget past failures, but success is remembered. Don't worry about past rejections or failures.
- 😀 It's important to remain adaptable and consider higher-level exams after achieving initial success, like moving from ASO to larger roles.
- 😀 Value your time during preparation. Time passes quickly, so don’t waste it or take it for granted.
- 😀 First attempts are often the best opportunities. Don’t underestimate the importance of clearing exams early in your career.
- 😀 Avoid distractions and remain focused on your goals to maintain productivity and motivation throughout your preparation.
- 😀 Syllabus and previous year's questions (PYQs) are essential for effective exam preparation. Stick to them and don’t stray from the core material.
- 😀 Success in exams isn’t just about hard work but also involves understanding the broader world beyond academic preparation.
- 😀 Family support plays a crucial role in guiding you through challenges and keeping you grounded during the journey towards your goals.
- 😀 Once you are aware of one exam, it opens doors to others. Explore multiple opportunities based on your interests and aspirations.
Q & A
What is the interviewee's key advice for those preparing for competitive exams?
-The key advice is to avoid distractions, focus on the syllabus and previous year’s question papers (PYQs), and manage time effectively. Time management is crucial as it is easy to lose track of time during preparation.
Why does the interviewee emphasize the importance of the first attempt in competitive exams?
-The first attempt is often the best because the candidate has high energy and motivation. If you don’t succeed in the first attempt, it can lead to demotivation and self-doubt, affecting productivity in subsequent attempts.
What lesson does the interviewee share about mock exams and progress?
-The interviewee suggests that if your marks in mock exams aren't improving, it’s important to change your preparation approach. The goal should be to clear the exam, not just continue preparing without progress.
How does society’s perception of success change once a person achieves their goal?
-The interviewee mentions that once a person achieves success, society tends to forget past failures and only remembers recent achievements. They reflect on how people initially forgot about their previous unsuccessful attempts after they finally succeeded.
What motivated the interviewee to pursue larger exams like UPSC after securing a government job?
-The interviewee sees their current Grade B government job as a stepping stone to preparing for larger exams like UPSC. With this position, they have more opportunities to explore bigger roles and further their career.
Why did the interviewee decide not to pursue the Assistant Section Officer (ASO) role?
-The interviewee chose not to pursue the ASO role because they had already secured a job with a higher grade pay (4600), and they felt there was no point in going backward to a position like ASO, which didn't align with their career goals.
What is the interviewee's advice regarding staying motivated and managing self-doubt?
-The interviewee emphasizes staying focused and motivated in the early stages of preparation. If a person does not succeed in the first attempt, it’s easy to fall into self-doubt and lose motivation, which could negatively impact future attempts.
How does the interviewee describe the role of family support in their journey?
-The interviewee credits their family, especially their parents, for providing guidance and support. Their father introduced them to the NDA exam, which helped them get on the path to competitive exams. Family support is vital for staying focused and disciplined.
What does the interviewee mean by 'opening gates' for career opportunities?
-The interviewee explains that once a person knows about a particular exam, they will often discover related opportunities in other fields. For example, learning about the SSC exams can lead to knowledge of other exams like CGL, PO, and RRB. It’s about exploring different opportunities based on personal interests.
What does the interviewee believe is equally important apart from academic preparation?
-The interviewee believes that understanding the world beyond exams is just as important. This includes having a sense of responsibility and being aware of the broader aspects of life, which are crucial for long-term success, even beyond clearing exams.
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