NABARD DA, RBI ASST, SSC CGL :- I feel no luck factor at all...The more you grind the more you are in the winning side.(May b ekdm minor role of luck for rank vagaira) (Same for SBI PO N JA...u sweat more N you'll definitely get more) RBI GR B, NABARD GR A, IRDAI :- Lots of hard work n at some pt luck should favour you coz Syllabus is too vast n Mains me to It matters a lot...At the end depends on p2p:) UPSC :- Appeared only once till now but This is the Greatest Game of Full fledged Hard work N Luck must b accompanying with you For sure. ( Luck favours to those who believes in beauty of their hardwork😅)
I believe luck depends on the number of vacancy of any exam. If there are 50 vacancies for an exam then it heavily depends on luck. The line between rank 50 and 51 is very very thin. I believe that Rank 1 and Rank 51 of an Regulatory body exam have equal quality and both of them worked hard. But luck will make Rank 51 a failure. That's why RBI, IRDAI, SEBI, NABARDis very much luck based. But when the vacancy is 5000/10000 then you can beat your luck with hard work. Eg.- SBI/IBPS PO, SSC etc.
True last year one of the panelists asked me random questions, why did you choose bihar even after being born and raised in Mumbai, i told i am bihari and i might face linguistic problems in rural maharshtra and being posted in rural Maharashtra won't be close either to my home mumbai nor to my native place madhubani bihar he didn't seemed satisfied and gave me only 45 even though i answered all other questions even on complex topics like banking system and server where most of candidates fumble
As far as I am concerned, the luck factor in examinations like UPSC Civil Services, RBI, NABARD, SBI, IBPS, SSC CGL, etc. play a minute role; the main contributors to the success is hard work, consistent effort, strategic planning and smart study. While luck can influence factors like less number of vacancies, specific questions or interview, but it is not a determinant of success. One's dedication and efforts are the primary drivers.
If you work hard to get enough marks in mains then even if you had average interview due to bad luck you will still get final selection.....so hard work beats luck... 👍
All Exams LUCK Based hai.. Exam ka दिन अपना होना तो exam अपना वर्ना exam गया..😅 Hardwork to सभी kr रहे..sir..😢 If 100 cutoff hai 99 वाले ne b hardwork किया होगा..but उसका luck साथ नहीं दिया उसका समय aane का hai..❤ हर चीज समय पर होनी है चाहे हम कितना b मेहनत q na करे..😊 यही Universe का Rule है..❤
CAT hardwork based exam. Even with decent preparation one can score 95+% Can get admission in New IIM colleges. But IBPS po/RBI/SSC/SEBI are way tougher than CAT. Just one bad day in pre/mains/interview, you have to start fresh for next attempt. Same is not true for CAT, one can easily score decent percentile and based on CAT+10th+12+grad. One can expect calls from IIM. Post MBA from IIM package will be more or less same to other mentioned exams
It's not just about getting into IIMs..there are sub-categories of IIMs..what is most difficult in getting are the top 3 IIMs i.e., IIM ABC: IIM Ahmedabad IIM Bangalore IIM Calcutta
The best thing about iim is your career progression and job location one of my distant cousins did iim from iim nagpur with 18 lpa package and now after 2 years got a job in Dubai with 3.3 l per month without taxes he'll save 2 lakhs easily after settling his loan
I think vacancies play an important along with hard work of exam I was able to clear IBPS PO, Ibps clerk, esic udc with less preparation in 2022 After that it’s a difficult journey Give 2 mains of rbi and nabard each, Reached till lpt in rbi assistant from new delhi( this year less vacancies in rbi assistant plus high cut off in north, lost juss by 2 marks, Wasted 5 min in reasoning) Gave nhb interview Gave ecgc po interview In all exams vacancies were less, so luck played an important role role, like in rbi assistant, there are less vacancies in jaipur, chandigarh and new delhi, so high cut off. NHB has vacancies in single digit fir general category Luck plays an important role especially in low vacancies exams and in easier exams also. Plus who can forget normalisation. I think, we should worshipping people who clear regulatory body exams because they were somehow lucky.
Cse mains,upsc never shares model ans for descriptive,so it is left to be interpreted based on previous toppers which may not be 100% luck based,but problematic to an extent
All the exams are mix of luck and hard work. No one sure in any exam that he will succeed. All we can do is hard work. Rest is god's wish. You never know your destiny.
Luck and hard work both are important as these are competitive exams so it depends on the competition and number of vacancies. In these competitive exams we should always expect the unexpected, and have to prepare for it always but yes if you have worked hard then luck will come along.
Sir in my opinion. Where there are less vacancies, Luck factor plays a key role and Hardwork also. Where there are more vacancies,Hardwork plays a key role and bit of luck is required.
In all the exams, where normalization is used, luck factor is there. Normalization is basically a luck factor that when gets added to your raw score can define your chances of selection. Let's say, two candidates got same raw score in RBI Grade B 2024 but one had better normalized score than other one, got selected. So, when the selection in an exam is totally based on a raw score, it's your hard work mostly, for example: UPSC. Luck factor is less likely to work in these exams until unless when it's not your day.
For clearing any exam, your preparation level should be such that your scorecard lies within 2-10% of the number of students appearing, or above 90 percentile. Beyond this requires game of luck.
Sir assistant kab tak expect kare?? Shayad lko kanpur office aur mumbai ka bacha hai....bhopal raipur ka agya.....mai to September October me expect kar rha hu....aoko kya lagta hai??
Pranam sir , I scored 88%Ile in cat and I believe that CAT is hard work plus skill based exam , the competition is tough so hard work is necessary but even after working hard for 8-9 months I got only 88%Ile because I lacked the skill of being calm which costed me my low marks in quants section...I score 90%ile in both LRDI&VARC . Cleared IBPS PO pre and I think it has some element of luck involved as there is just 20min per section so if I screw up in the first 2-3 min of any section I might not clear the sectional cutoff. Would like to hear from you about this sir.
abhi jesa situation he sabhi exam mein luck crucial role play kar raha he sir,normalistion ke liye bohot ache candidate pre v clear nahi kar pa rahe hen,esi liye jisa koi specialisation ya technical couese pe graduation kiya ho jahan pe thoda kam competition ho better usi pe focus karo aur priority dena chahiye..nahi to ese general line exam me aj kal bahot risk he,my personal opinion.
Due to ongoing pseudofeminism trend because of the skewed women/men ratio in the 1990s and 2000s, women are awarded more marks in every interview whether it is UPSC, RBI or other IBPS exams. Average women are getting selected compared to hardworking intelligent men and the cherry on cake is that these women think they are really intelligent and got selected because of their talent.
Ofcourse, the Luck factor increases as more candidates per set increase simply because scoring each extra mark after a certain baseline becomes marginally harder, Scoring 60 marks in Prelims UPSC is not hard, just static portion and Newspaper revision done well, Scoring 80 becomes harder where random read things in past start to paly role, Scoring 90 Is where you have do heavy inferencing in question from the knowledge you have Scoring >100 is where You start to think they are these picking questions from random books for unknown concepts in RBI, scoring 50 is not hard but scoring 65 becomes a big challenge as Easier/Medium questions are done and only difficult/obscure question are left to tackle which is high risk for time killers, unable to solve, wrong answer etc etc Still something like QA or reasoning can be practiced but GA is a gamble at times, I cleared NABARD ph 1 with RBI prep but the Ph1 of RBI gr b itself, such irony.
All the regulatory body exams are purely luck based, those who qualified for phase 2 have also done the hard work. You may say it requires hard work, consistency, smart work, strategy etc etc. But despite doing these things religiously, success is not on your side only because of luck.
According to me 95% hard work 5% luck... agr shi se exam ko or khud ko decode kre or fir us hisaab se strategies kre or hardwork usi direction mein kre to luck increase ho jata h... fir kabhi kabhi luck aisa bhi h ki nhi he hota... pr hme hmesha apna best krna chahiye kuki vhi hmare haanth mein h
Sir I don't know why simple Non-Technical cannot write IRDAI Grade A,SEBI Grade A. But Non-Technical graduates are eligible for RBI Grade B (Generalist) cadre.
Sir i got RTI reply from RBI. On scrapping Grade B theu said no info available. But sanctioned and actual strength info i got as on 30 October 2024: 1. Grade B/C combined sanctioned 3673 and actual in Grade B is 2469 and Grade C is 1115. 2. Grade A sanctioned is 4272 and actual is 2873. As you rightly said. Seems to be too many Grade B level. Can you make any meaningful prediction? Is it same like you said in previous video on RBI month ago?
Sir why the Government of India don't remove the Reservation. General/OBC-NCL/EWS Category have to suffer more in terms of Fees and Cutoff than SC/ST. Sir Do you think,there is Fair Competition?
Attacking reservation is not right. Instead reservation, should be given to more deserved people. Problem is many rich people from reserved categories apply for reservation. That being said, reservation can only end when caste discrimination ends, because many people in small villages are still denied equal opportunities and discriminated based on caste. These type of people need reservation. Not people who have availed the benefits of reservation.
@@madhisathya2766 it is the creamy layer who benefits from reservation and generations after generations they get these benefits...I have seen my friends with latest iPhone and 4 lacs worth of bike but paying 100-200 rs fees..and I'm paying 850-1000...those whom you're talking about are not even class 10 passout...look at gross enrollment ratio in India...so reservation in the top tier govt jobs which requires atleast graduation doesn't really help them...there are other methods to help the needy rather than killing meritocracy... everywhere in the world there's some form of discrimination..that doesn't mean you reserve 60% of seats...
Due to vote bank politics..and guess what? No political party will ever remove reservation..infact parties like Congress will impose more and more reservations if they come to power that's why they always say about Caste Census
@@madhisathya2766 even if discrimination ends still reservations won't go becoz it has become a political tool to remain in power just like freebies..it's any party in power removes reservation system or doesn't provide freebies then people of this country will vote them out of power
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NABARD DA, RBI ASST, SSC CGL :- I feel no luck factor at all...The more you grind the more you are in the winning side.(May b ekdm minor role of luck for rank vagaira)
(Same for SBI PO N JA...u sweat more N you'll definitely get more)
RBI GR B, NABARD GR A, IRDAI :- Lots of hard work n at some pt luck should favour you coz Syllabus is too vast n Mains me to It matters a lot...At the end depends on p2p:)
UPSC :- Appeared only once till now but This is the Greatest Game of Full fledged Hard work N Luck must b accompanying with you For sure.
( Luck favours to those who believes in beauty of their hardwork😅)
I believe luck depends on the number of vacancy of any exam.
If there are 50 vacancies for an exam then it heavily depends on luck. The line between rank 50 and 51 is very very thin. I believe that Rank 1 and Rank 51 of an Regulatory body exam have equal quality and both of them worked hard. But luck will make Rank 51 a failure. That's why RBI, IRDAI, SEBI, NABARDis very much luck based.
But when the vacancy is 5000/10000 then you can beat your luck with hard work. Eg.- SBI/IBPS PO, SSC etc.
I have cleared rrb po mains 2 times. It is easy but interviewers do not have professionalism behaviour. They don't have interest taking interview.
ibps po is also same,..
Mains score should be high for being in safer side
True last year one of the panelists asked me random questions, why did you choose bihar even after being born and raised in Mumbai, i told i am bihari and i might face linguistic problems in rural maharshtra and being posted in rural Maharashtra won't be close either to my home mumbai nor to my native place madhubani bihar he didn't seemed satisfied and gave me only 45 even though i answered all other questions even on complex topics like banking system and server where most of candidates fumble
As far as I am concerned, the luck factor in examinations like UPSC Civil Services, RBI, NABARD, SBI, IBPS, SSC CGL, etc. play a minute role; the main contributors to the success is hard work, consistent effort, strategic planning and smart study. While luck can influence factors like less number of vacancies, specific questions or interview, but it is not a determinant of success. One's dedication and efforts are the primary drivers.
You need hard work to qualify mains....luck factor matters in the interview round....
If you work hard to get enough marks in mains then even if you had average interview due to bad luck you will still get final selection.....so hard work beats luck... 👍
All Exams LUCK Based hai..
Exam ka दिन अपना होना
तो exam अपना वर्ना exam गया..😅
Hardwork to सभी kr रहे..sir..😢
If 100 cutoff hai 99 वाले ne b hardwork किया होगा..but उसका luck साथ नहीं दिया उसका समय aane का hai..❤
हर चीज समय पर होनी है चाहे हम कितना b मेहनत q na करे..😊
यही Universe का Rule है..❤
CAT hardwork based exam.
Even with decent preparation one can score 95+%
Can get admission in New IIM colleges. But IBPS po/RBI/SSC/SEBI are way tougher than CAT. Just one bad day in pre/mains/interview, you have to start fresh for next attempt. Same is not true for CAT, one can easily score decent percentile and based on CAT+10th+12+grad. One can expect calls from IIM.
Post MBA from IIM package will be more or less same to other mentioned exams
It's not just about getting into IIMs..there are sub-categories of IIMs..what is most difficult in getting are the top 3 IIMs i.e., IIM ABC:
IIM Ahmedabad
IIM Bangalore
IIM Calcutta
The best thing about iim is your career progression and job location one of my distant cousins did iim from iim nagpur with 18 lpa package and now after 2 years got a job in Dubai with 3.3 l per month without taxes he'll save 2 lakhs easily after settling his loan
I think vacancies play an important along with hard work of exam
I was able to clear IBPS PO, Ibps clerk, esic udc with less preparation in 2022
After that it’s a difficult journey
Give 2 mains of rbi and nabard each,
Reached till lpt in rbi assistant from new delhi( this year less vacancies in rbi assistant plus high cut off in north, lost juss by 2 marks, Wasted 5 min in reasoning)
Gave nhb interview
Gave ecgc po interview
In all exams vacancies were less, so luck played an important role role, like in rbi assistant, there are less vacancies in jaipur, chandigarh and new delhi, so high cut off.
NHB has vacancies in single digit fir general category
Luck plays an important role especially in low vacancies exams and in easier exams also.
Plus who can forget normalisation.
I think, we should worshipping people who clear regulatory body exams because they were somehow lucky.
Cse mains,upsc never shares model ans for descriptive,so it is left to be interpreted based on previous toppers which may not be 100% luck based,but problematic to an extent
All the exams are mix of luck and hard work. No one sure in any exam that he will succeed. All we can do is hard work. Rest is god's wish. You never know your destiny.
For me, only the managerial post job
Ibps po
Sbi po
Rbi grade b/Assistant
Irdai
Ifsca
Only this , and no more 😊
RBI assistant ka attachment ni ja skta.. Even Officers leave their job for it
@niketsinha6265 it is better to get into assistant rather than unemployed 😊😊🙂🙂😉😉
Luck and hard work both are important as these are competitive exams so it depends on the competition and number of vacancies. In these competitive exams we should always expect the unexpected, and have to prepare for it always but yes if you have worked hard then luck will come along.
Sir in my opinion.
Where there are less vacancies, Luck factor plays a key role and Hardwork also.
Where there are more vacancies,Hardwork plays a key role and bit of luck is required.
In all the exams, where normalization is used, luck factor is there. Normalization is basically a luck factor that when gets added to your raw score can define your chances of selection. Let's say, two candidates got same raw score in RBI Grade B 2024 but one had better normalized score than other one, got selected.
So, when the selection in an exam is totally based on a raw score, it's your hard work mostly, for example: UPSC. Luck factor is less likely to work in these exams until unless when it's not your day.
For clearing any exam, your preparation level should be such that your scorecard lies within 2-10% of the number of students appearing, or above 90 percentile.
Beyond this requires game of luck.
Sir assistant kab tak expect kare??
Shayad lko kanpur office aur mumbai ka bacha hai....bhopal raipur ka agya.....mai to September October me expect kar rha hu....aoko kya lagta hai??
Pranam sir , I scored 88%Ile in cat and I believe that CAT is hard work plus skill based exam , the competition is tough so hard work is necessary but even after working hard for 8-9 months I got only 88%Ile because I lacked the skill of being calm which costed me my low marks in quants section...I score 90%ile in both LRDI&VARC .
Cleared IBPS PO pre and I think it has some element of luck involved as there is just 20min per section so if I screw up in the first 2-3 min of any section I might not clear the sectional cutoff.
Would like to hear from you about this sir.
abhi jesa situation he sabhi exam mein luck crucial role play kar raha he sir,normalistion ke liye bohot ache candidate pre v clear nahi kar pa rahe hen,esi liye jisa koi specialisation ya technical couese pe graduation kiya ho jahan pe thoda kam competition ho better usi pe focus karo aur priority dena chahiye..nahi to ese general line exam me aj kal bahot risk he,my personal opinion.
Due to ongoing pseudofeminism trend because of the skewed women/men ratio in the 1990s and 2000s, women are awarded more marks in every interview whether it is UPSC, RBI or other IBPS exams. Average women are getting selected compared to hardworking intelligent men and the cherry on cake is that these women think they are really intelligent and got selected because of their talent.
Yes true. But can’t do anything about it. That’s the way it is now.
I think all interview based examinations, up to some extent are luck based.
Sir thankyou so much for making such unique videos 🙇♀️🙇♀️🙇♀️
RBI assistant 80% luck
RBI grade b 30% luck
According to my POV RBI is hardwork+ 🤞 luckbase combination hai sir .....
Ofcourse, the Luck factor increases as more candidates per set increase simply because scoring each extra mark after a certain baseline becomes marginally harder,
Scoring 60 marks in Prelims UPSC is not hard, just static portion and Newspaper revision done well,
Scoring 80 becomes harder where random read things in past start to paly role,
Scoring 90 Is where you have do heavy inferencing in question from the knowledge you have
Scoring >100 is where You start to think they are these picking questions from random books for unknown concepts
in RBI, scoring 50 is not hard but scoring 65 becomes a big challenge as Easier/Medium questions are done and only difficult/obscure question are left to tackle which is high risk for time killers, unable to solve, wrong answer etc etc
Still something like QA or reasoning can be practiced but GA is a gamble at times,
I cleared NABARD ph 1 with RBI prep but the Ph1 of RBI gr b itself, such irony.
All the regulatory body exams are purely luck based, those who qualified for phase 2 have also done the hard work. You may say it requires hard work, consistency, smart work, strategy etc etc. But despite doing these things religiously, success is not on your side only because of luck.
According to me 95% hard work 5% luck... agr shi se exam ko or khud ko decode kre or fir us hisaab se strategies kre or hardwork usi direction mein kre to luck increase ho jata h... fir kabhi kabhi luck aisa bhi h ki nhi he hota... pr hme hmesha apna best krna chahiye kuki vhi hmare haanth mein h
Sir I don't know why simple Non-Technical cannot write IRDAI Grade A,SEBI Grade A.
But Non-Technical graduates are eligible for RBI Grade B (Generalist) cadre.
From 2 years RBI B is truly luck based... seriously sir....see frm students POV
More vacancies less luck
Less vacancies more luck 💯
Sir, if possible start Mathematics Optional for UPSC course
Sir RBI Assistant update please
SSC CGL, RBI Assistant , SBI PO, IBPS RRB , UPSC these are luck based exams
RBI is Luck plus hard work based, rest all are Hard work based.
Sir cleared IBPS po prelims in first attempt...30th mains🙏
Hats off to your dedication 🎉
In my opinion luck follows hardwork and determination
In market there is news about RBI office attendant notification is coming
Is it true
I will check it tomorrow.
@@targetrbisir is it true to RBI office attendant notification
As a ssc cgl aspirant.. This exam is totally luck based
Sir i got RTI reply from RBI. On scrapping Grade B theu said no info available.
But sanctioned and actual strength info i got as on 30 October 2024:
1. Grade B/C combined sanctioned 3673 and actual in Grade B is 2469 and Grade C is 1115.
2. Grade A sanctioned is 4272 and actual is 2873.
As you rightly said. Seems to be too many Grade B level.
Can you make any meaningful prediction? Is it same like you said in previous video on RBI month ago?
Grade A ki vacancy aane ka chance banta he to
Sir why the Government of India don't remove the Reservation.
General/OBC-NCL/EWS Category have to suffer more in terms of Fees and Cutoff than SC/ST.
Sir Do you think,there is Fair Competition?
Attacking reservation is not right. Instead reservation, should be given to more deserved people. Problem is many rich people from reserved categories apply for reservation. That being said, reservation can only end when caste discrimination ends, because many people in small villages are still denied equal opportunities and discriminated based on caste. These type of people need reservation. Not people who have availed the benefits of reservation.
@madhisathya2766 I agree with you.
Competition is not Fair😑
@@madhisathya2766 it is the creamy layer who benefits from reservation and generations after generations they get these benefits...I have seen my friends with latest iPhone and 4 lacs worth of bike but paying 100-200 rs fees..and I'm paying 850-1000...those whom you're talking about are not even class 10 passout...look at gross enrollment ratio in India...so reservation in the top tier govt jobs which requires atleast graduation doesn't really help them...there are other methods to help the needy rather than killing meritocracy... everywhere in the world there's some form of discrimination..that doesn't mean you reserve 60% of seats...
Due to vote bank politics..and guess what? No political party will ever remove reservation..infact parties like Congress will impose more and more reservations if they come to power that's why they always say about Caste Census
@@madhisathya2766 even if discrimination ends still reservations won't go becoz it has become a political tool to remain in power just like freebies..it's any party in power removes reservation system or doesn't provide freebies then people of this country will vote them out of power
Rbi is totally luck based..others are hardwork plus luck
became sbi po with hardwork
Rbi/Nabard is my dream job 😍
Sir mera graduation me 55 or post graduation me 58 h me konse regulatory bodies exam k liye eligible hu
RBI.
Sir i m your paid student...is there any paid whatsapp group or telegram group?...i just wanted to have some query solved
You can DM me on Telegram or LinkedIn.
Nabard DA update?