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Kindly provide some advice: I have a TUM MiM admit but there are some upcoming state engg. exams. I wish to work in an international exposure but am confused if I should settle for the safe option.
Thank you so much for making this video. In a very crucial time you save me to take my wrong decision. It's very helpful. Once again thank you so much for your advice, Shweta Didi.
Didi I m currently pursuing bsc in microbiology. But know an intrest for mba is building inside me. But I am confused about for what specialization I should target for starting my cat journey.
An IIT topper with 9.9 gpa was recently selected as IAS. He was unemployed for 5 years. This is the craze for govt job thrse days. People will do anything to get govt jobs.
Faayda kuch nhi h agar govt job mein bhi 14 ghanta kaam karna pad rha hai Plus ladka h to usko gaanv dehaat bhejenge wo alag Bhai 8 ghanta wala sarkari job h to theek warna 14 ghanta kaam to pvt bhi karwati h and paisa gigovt se jyada deti h
I am also joining top nit(Trichy or warrangal)and my friends are in bits Pilani cs and some in iits they also want to do upsc and same for me .but firstly I will be doing MBA because in upsc only iit IIM graduates get selected although I m getting lower iit lower branches so I will be chosing civil in nit Warangal for IIM and then upsc if I will not be satisfied.. government job gives too much power .but if money then go for IIM ABC with a great work experience and good btech degree atleast from top nits bits pilani if not from good iits. This is my personal opinion . correct me if I m wrong guys
@@mr.k9099 I am a Bits Pilani civil engineering graduate. I committed the mistake of not developing IT skills as I didn't have interest in computer programming nor I had the background. Take CS, ECE in other campuses or lower NITs. You can prepare for IAS with private jobs also, if you start from college itself. I didn't sit for placements also..aise bhi 50-60k ki job 3-4 months code karke mil jaati hai. Govt Jobs are overhyped.
One thing you forgot to mention is the intensity of competition in government jobs. There is cutthroat competition and candidates are getting rejected by margins of 0.01 mark( you will find 20-30 candidates within the same score i.e upto 2 decimal points). So if one is comfortable with heartbreak, should pursue government jobs exam prep.
I (27) cracked NTPC exam and will be joining Indian Railways soon (LV5). Worked in german Mechanical industry for 3 years and got frustrated of 13-15 hour daily work so left the job started gov preparation, Failed in 12-13 banking exam (could reach only 2 mains) Cracked CDAC with AIR 49 but did not wanted to get into private mess again. Gave 2021 SSC MTS, CHSL, CGL cracked all PRE and could not pass single mains. Again Gave 2022 all SSC exams passed in MTS and CGL. in CRPF HCM got very good marks rank under 1000 and typing remaining which i will pass for sure. LIC ADO mains failed RBI Grade B Mains failed also failed in more 15-20 exams. Always keep in mind Goverment exams can either make your life or Destroy you for it
I'm currently working in Railways, and one thing I can say that you cannot compare every govt exams with CAT. Every department have there own pattern. So you need to prepare every exams separately.
As a person who has given both and scored 96.7 percentile in CAT 22 in first attempt, i would like to say that govt. Exams like ssc cgl are exponentially harder, its not the 90 percent easy questions in these exams, everyone does them, its about the other 10 percent, competition is cutthroat in govt exams, cat relatively is a cakewalk imo...
I enrolled in a distance MBA program to prepare for government exams. Now I wasn't able to give my 100% in either one. And you could say I've wasted 2 years of my life. So I would suggest this to the majority of people that focus on only one goal & give your 100%.
Thank you Mam once again for the in-depth research and the hardwork that you have put in here.It would be great if you could kindly also cover executive MBA related part in your next videos
@@Shweta-Arora Pension scheme is now defunct for employees recruited since 2004. Now only NPS Annuity which is not considered as pension. There is a big difference between Pension & NPS Annuity. You can ask with your mother.
@@arorakirtithank you so much for highlighting this, I didn't take it into account. Out of curiosity - are none of the central/state govt jobs offering pensions now? Or some still follow the OPS?
I have been preparing for cat 23 , and can tell you that i have faced lots of backlash from my family and relatives for not opting for government jobs. While they even don't know anything about IIM's. Whereas few of my cousins have cracked clerical level exams recently, and their respect among relatives is like 📈.🤷 This is societal level problem.
Coming from a family of government employees, I can understand their apprehension. My mother used to tell me private job = call centre job, that's the kind of image that existed at their time. That's why I said - choose basis your priorities: job security, growth prospects or work-life balance?
Ikr 😞 .my parents are supportive but my idiot relatives 😠 think only mbbs and gov job is everything 😠 and even discouraged me so many times but I’m happy my mother stands by me no matter what🥹
At 5:35, you touch upon the topic of pensions, which unfortunately no longer applies to government employees who joined after or from 2002. Apart from that, I found your video to be excellent, and I would like to extend my heartfelt appreciation for your ongoing dedication in enlightening us about these sectors.
@@askundu99 why people thinking about pvt job is not secure I think I did also pvt job and after left I have started my own. Business and if you have skill then and experience then pvt job is also secure my Many up to 60 year after that you can make counsltant
Guys your dedication and hard work decides your future. It doesn't matter how many people are applying for the job, the truth is that only a few of them are serious about that. So guys just focus on your goals and don't listen others. Always remember good things take time.
Hi Shweta, I really appreciate your effort. What you do is truly remarkable. I prepared for both exams so I can share my experience. yes the syllabus of government exams like bank po, defense, and CGL may seem easy in comparison to exams like CAT and GMAT but the amount of competition you face in government exams is incomparable. Whereas in CAT only 2 lac applicants appear for the exam, in exams like CGL almost 30 lac students appear. in CAT, accuracy matters, but in an Exam like CGL, you need almost 100% accuracy and speed. I had prepared for SSC CGL and Defence exam for 2 yrs but couldn't make it to the final selection. Whereas I prepared for CAT only for two months and secured a 97% on my first attempt. also if you're comparing the government exam then you can't leave UPSC out. I have met a lot of people who came from IITs and IIMs but now are preparing for UPSC CSE.
Tbh most people don't go for MBA because of high fees it's not just cutt off you have clear you have to pay a huge sum too which only few can afford while in banks or government jobs it's not there where once exam is cleared you get the job after a good interview which isn't the case with b school they will take your money , interview,past academics and all the unnecessary things to decide whether you will study there or not
@@divineflu34567nnecessary things!! Past Academics and extra curriculum and interviews is compulsory because tum are past acadmic btate hai ki tum pd ne mai kaise ho uske base per liya jata hai wha per pdoge ya msti maroge extra curriculum isiliye hota hai ki pdai ke alawa bhi kuch kiya hai ya sirf bookworm ho. Yh sab chize important hoti hai. Government job ki starting salary hoti hai 80 to 120k or mba ka starting package iim ka hai 160 to 300k mahine ka yh farak hai wha per or yha per. Farak sirf itna hai wha kam nhi karoge toh bhi paise milenge or private mai bahar fekh denge. Interviews bahut jruri hota hai ek candidate ko janne ke liye ki woh apni life ke bare mai kya soch rha hai or mba kyu krna chahta hai. Jruri nhi joh mba kre uspr paise ho bank loan deti hai or degree ke baad bhar skte ho.
due to all respect ma'am,The learning capabilities is much more higher then a government jobs & also people will be more fimilier with technologies while working in private sector which is a absolutely great thing.😊
Even though I couldn't ask you this question when we met in Delhi, I found the answer through this video. Thank you for providing such valuable content!
The level of banking exams has changed drastically and the mains exam (stage 2) checks application more than simply concepts. The competition is immense and the current affairs section is totally different than your year. One cannot only prepare for CAT and hope to clear all govt exam. I understand you are speaking from personal experience and so am I. Good comparison on other aspects though.
Always have a back up plan if you are a UR categery student wanting to be inngOVT job exam ...IN UR categery, you have to pay 5X application fee (especiallly in BANK exams SC/ST 175 rs ,,,,UR 850 rs) and extremely less chances of selection, compared to SC/ST/OBC candidates.
Hello di, as usual a very informative video, I was actually seeking advice on this very thing. But di my situation is the reverse of what you suggested. I appeared for CAT 22 and secured a good tier 2 college, tho I want to have a career in govt sector but since my undergrad degree isn’t a very appealing one, I decided to continue with mba to have knowledge of finance domain so that I can later on apply to RBI and other such government sectors. But now I am kinda skeptical if I am going on the correct path?! Could you please suggest me if this is a decent step for me?
Hello Shweta diii I am a bit new to your channel but your work is really very good and informative. I just wanted to know what have you pursued before MBA (like BBA or BMS ) for bachelors. And have you done commerce honours or not . Thank You and love your work.
I have recently cleared ssc cgl exam.. U forgot to cover GK topic in government exams jiski syllabus mein apko 1 HISTORY 2 POLITY 3 GEOGRAPHY 4 CURRENT AFFAIRS 5 ECONOMICS 6 MISC Ye sab padhna padna hai..I respect ki apke parents government job mein hain but ab government job lena bhot muskil hai.. I will advice ki think twice before preparing for government job
I have experienced both sectors and I know both have pros and cons, nothing is best or worst. It totally depends on family background and your social circle.
@@abcdspark govt only group A and Private if you are getting 20+ LPA. Means if you are getting 20LPA in the corporate sector then leave your job for UPSC only .
@@piyush9279 Your mindset and ability to take risk in your career depends on how financially your family background or how how much a family is exposed to different career paths etc.. Like when I joined Govt sector my father as an govt. Employee was scared that what will happen if I think beyond my job. But the same is not true with my sister as I have seen how people are taking risk , pursuing different careers so she is trying to hone her skills to excel in financial domain unlike me who since college was busy getting in SSC CGL job.
I have worked in a government bank for 2 years, took the CAT exam without preparation, and am currently sitting in an IIM. I think Sweta did not take the mains exams of government jobs into consideration, or maybe she couldn't include that in the video due to time constraints. What I can say about my experience of both the exams is..... no doubt prelims of gov jobs are easier... Quantitative aptitude is comparable in both exams. Actually, Mains exams of Banks are far more complex than CAT. Reasoning is also almost at the same level when comparing the mains exams. English in CAT is harder than it seems at first look and definitely more challenging than Gov job exams. And what you forgot to factor in, in your video is the time constraints in the exams. For Example, in gov exams, you have to solve 100 questions in 60 minutes, and the cut-off ranges from 70 to 96 marks out of 100. almost always. CAT gives you sufficient time to go to the toilet, take a nap, drink some water during exams, revise what you have done, and still get 95 percentile just by solving 2 to 3 sets of questions in each section. In short, gov jobs- speed+ accuracy. CAT- accuracy.
Exactly, If you prepare for sbi mains in the best way possible than many mba exams can automatically be covered and the ga /ba of banking exams are never that easy for anyone post covid. And I think she is giving advise mainly on ssc type exams which are different
@@adityaverma7540 as if ssc cgl exam is a piece of cake, one have to cover gs and static gk which is so vast, apart from that advance maths portion, in addition to that a cut throat competition it's not an easy feat nowadays.
@@sauravbungla6928 YES SSC EXAM is pretty easy with respect to quants reas and english…there is nothing like advance maths only 6 to 8th class maths withs questions like value of cos 120 degre😂..there many banking aspirants who have cleared cgl with banking prep only…ssc me you will get questions which are very straightforward and easy..this aint true for banking exam
I have 5-6 years gap i didn't prepare for cat but got around 70-80 percentile and in cmat i got 96 I am getting bimtech KJ somaiya i can't give one more year my fault I didn't prepare for cat🥺 now what
@@adityaverma7540 haahaha 2020, 2021 ka cgl mains dena bhai this time I agree maths was easy but what about other subjects, gs and static ke baare m you didn't utter a word , no doubt po mains ka quant reasoning tough aata hai but cutoff kitna jata h ye bhi btao
Hey Shweta, I received a KT (carry-over) in my final year of graduation last semester, and I have a strong aspiration to pursue an MBA from a top institute. I am highly motivated and determined to put in the necessary hard work to clear my KT and perform well in the CAT entrance exam. However, I have concerns about how this academic KT might impact my chances of getting into a top institute. Please help me with this. If possible please make a video on this. Thank You.
Waooo kitna acha explain krti ho ap ... Glad that ive watched ur video dear... Gaines so much of knowledge and i really need it Bcs im in bcom finals and now looking for further courses to adopt and was confusing... But now getting a little more clear picture 🙂 Thnks to u 🙃🤞🤍
Was really confused between MBA and Government exam, I didn't know how to manage and prioritise both .Your video came as a BLESSING at the most suitable time! Thank you a lot!❤
You forgot one major difference..in government jobs your background doesn't matter much but for iims and other good mba colleges , your profile carries a lot of weightage in final selection.
She has built a community which is totally different from any other youtuber ,all by putting in everything thing she had. Seeing growing this channel from start makes me sort of happy. Lots of loveee❤❤❤❤
Very well Explained.. and thanks for clearing my confusion.. i have one doubt between these two exams.. as my past acads are 67/57/53 Engineer, Category SC, work ex 32 months as i like both the exams Govt & CAT what would you suggest???
In short all exams are tough to crack, while govt jobs offer you power, job security more work life balance,the private jobs offer more work load but more money less job security.. Choose between the either, you will loose on something. I think becoming politician is a good idea. 😅
@@Shweta-Arora didi ek question tha tier 3 or 2.5 mba colleges me government b school ache hote h ya phir private b schools, private b schools ke kuch placement ke record hote h but jo government central university hoti h uske kabhi kabhi milte nhi h So jiski value zada hoti h?
Govt job is not easy to get as compared to private jobs that you think I ll prepare I ll get. Many prepare for 10 years and fail because of intense competition and applications. Less seats so many people sit for
Hi Shweta, hope you're doing well :-) What a similar story. My dad is a retired manager from government bank and my mom works in railways. I'm also the first person to go for my mba from my family this year in SCMHRD. Thanks for all your help and awareness. It helped me a lot during my preparation journey. 😊
Hello shweta di I like your content and love how you encourage all of us to do better. I just want to ask one question can you please guide on preparation of cmat and mhcet for 2024 and help me with the books for preparation. Mam please reply.
One thing i would like to mention is that how someone can undermine IBPS or SBI Mains paper with CAT. Just go through one mock exam of SBI PO MAINS paper in OLIVEBOARD or PRACTICEMOCK and you will get to know the standard of Bank government exams. You can't compare CAT paper with Government Exams. Except Reading comprehension is tough nut to crack in CAT and that is totally acceptable.
Very well said Psu exams are are different than central govt exam specially bank exams are like cat exam with 1 level less difficulty Those who have written both can only judge them
Hi Sister , this is a wonderful comparison between these two paths . As a banking aspirant fortunately I've come accross these two paths during my preparation journey . Last year I've qualified for IBPS PO mains exam and the very next day 22' CAT was held . So, in my opinion Mains of PO(or you may say assistant manager ) is near about as difficult as CAT . With the same preparation of Mains of PO (either IbPS or SBI ) one can secure 80 to 90 percentile . But , definitely CAT logical DIs are more mind-boggling .
At last she mentioned CAT us beneficial only when you get top MBA college, lese waste of Money and in an average MBA college you need to pour more than 10 lakh of Money. You can do more research on it.
@@makarandethape1311 My Brother , IIM takes more money than what you have written ! although there are some scholarship and student loan facility as usual ..and one more thing 2 lakh students are applying for IIM and near about 5000+ people get selected & others either make their mind or went for other B school ! Anyway, the fact is not about money here , I'm just trying to say the exam pattern of PO mains and CAT is similar and the complexity is more in case of CAT but PO Mains is not far behind . Although it's quite obvious 8.5 lakh vs 17 lakh lpa (for example ! ), when you get more you've to pay more !😂
@@kaustavnanda5385oh bhai konsi duniya ke iim mai 5000+ seats dete hai iim. Sare iim milakr total seats 2500 to 3000 hai or agar tier 1 mai sare mila le toh 4000+ or cat dene wale 2,50,000 bache hai yani ki less than 0.5% bache clear krte hai cat ko. Or seat lete hai or difficulty level kiski high hai sabko pta hai govt exams ke syllabus bahut easy hote hai bs wha vacancy kam hoti hai or brne wale jyada isiliye hard ho jata hai ab soch agar cat mai bache 20 lakh baithe or usme se 4000 ka hora hai toh soch kitna hogya joh jee mai hota hai. Aspirant same nhi hai isiliye tume lgta hai cat jyada easy hai kabhi difficulty level check krna dono ka govt exam easy lagega uss din se
Hi Didi, I scored 97 percentile(engineer from core branch in NIT) in CAT exam but due to my lack of ability to communicate well (specially because I am weak in English) I couldn't crack any interview. I only got waitlisted in some new IIMs. Communication is the key excel in after MBA career, how to improve it? Now I am preparing for both govt and CAT exams.
The most important thing in Indian societies or specially in a small city is "Job security with a decent salary", Job Security is most important as small towns do not have as many pvt companies established as like other big cities or states like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata etc do. So if a person works in pvt sector and looses the job, life gets hell. Most RUclips speakers / mentors do not know the situation of small towns as they mostly belong from big cities. I am from Tripura (northeast), here if someone is getting starting salary of 20-25k in govt sector (group c posts) he / she is satisfied, Phd, MTech holders are applying for Group D Peon job ... Now ok, no job is bad, but you got my point right !!! ... We think we belong to middle class, but the reality is we don't even belong to lower class ... LOL ... The only way this big issue can be solved is by establishing good mnc companies in small states, Now state govt. has to take initiatives for these things. Lekin inko mandir mashjid banane se fursat mile tab nahhh !!!
The main difference is that after giving mba exam you get into a college to study for next 2 years and then get a job but after giving a government exam you directly get a job that too with great salary and additional perks
Even after doing MBA, you can apply in government banks via lateral recruitment process(mostly scale 3 posts and above). There are many IIM B and C passouts, whom I know, are doing jobs in SBI through lateral recruitment. And one more thing. From what I understood in this video, the pattern you talked about of government exams is mainly about the bank exams which you might have given in your student career. A lot of other exams like LIC, SSC and Railways have a slightly different pattern where syllabus is also a bit different.
@@GATESTATS it's not about what i mean. It is a reality. Not everyone passing out of the top B-schools come out with mind boggling salaries. And most of it is also inflated. Those joing SBI/government bank as Scale 3 officers also earn quite well and that also has a job security factor added to it. It all depends on personal preferences.
thanks Shweta didi!! I am aspiring of appearing for CAT after following your videos! I have more than 90 percent in my 10th but my 12th was a disaster because I focussed too much upon Competitive exams like JEE instead of focussing on boards... So I didn't even think of appearing for CAT coz it was a nightmare for me... But your videos gave me hope didi... I am aspiring to appear for cat after doing 2 years job... I wish if you have been my elder sister I would excel in everything under your guidance. You explain things so nicely! I would have been an obedient little brother.
Thank you didi for providing such an important info, i just completed my 2nd year and was confused about the syllabus of these exams a lot but thanks to uou.
Hi Shweta As a final year student(just finished 6th sem exam) btech '24, what should i prioritise: summer internship or preparing for CAT '23? Personal background: Already done one tech internship last summer in a reputed company Profile 9/8/8, tier 3 college (central uni) I am not interested in engineering anymore, barely passing so not interested in tech internship. Which is better a non tech internship or no intership at all for now and just prepare for CAT?
I have a similar doubt man , I am not interested in tech anymore but i really want to know what is the difference in the work life of a techie and a management job Please any knowledge regarding this ?
@@shivanshu5702 I'll be making a generalized statement. The work life of non tech jobs generally involves talking with people so good communication, leadership and strategy skills and an extrovert nature is preferred. Whereas tech job requires comparatively less communication than non tech job so one can get by without much interaction. My friend loves that and it requires high technical skills and subject knowledge. Life is generally the same, the difference comes in the work that one has to do and what kind of life one wants. I absolutely hate doing the technical stuff so it's not for me. Everyone is different. Hope this helps :)
Hi Shweta Didi, I am an SBI PO aspirant. With all due respect, Didi, I would like to share my thoughts. The difficulty level of SBI PO is more or less similar to CAT, especially the mains exam, which includes DI & puzzles and is quite challenging. I have some friends who only prepared for SBI PO and appeared for CAT without specifically preparing for it, and they still managed to score 94-95 percentile. One friend of mine cleared NMAT but couldn't clear SBI PO, now you can gauge the level. Speaking of the RBI Grade B exam, Didi, it is one of the toughest exams in the banking category. Its pattern and syllabus is similar to UPSC (IAS). The compensation package for this position is around 25-30 lacs, and many UPSC aspirants consider it as a backup option. RBI provides deputation in CBI, ED, IMF, ADB, and the World Bank, where one experiences the epitome of power and respect. Although every government officer holds power and respect, I believe that the level of competition in CAT is extremely less as compared to government exams where 15-20 lakh people appear for 800-1000 vacancies, whereas only 2 lakh people appear for the CAT exam.
Thank you so much for sharing these points ❤️ Will certainly help someone in further making their decision. At the time when I was preparing for MBA (2017), the difficulty level of SBI PO exams wasn't as much as CAT, don't know if the level has changed since then. CAT, as an exam, tests your strategy/decision making while I feel most other exams test your speed/conceptual knowledge. I could be wrong, as my sample size is fairly small.
@@Shweta-Arora Firstly, I would like to appreciate your dedication and humbleness. 😊 Didi, the level has tremendously changed. My cousin sister cleared SBI PO in 2018, and she was my inspiration for my inclination towards SBI. However, now when I ask her to help me with my doubts, she struggles to answer my queries. So, Shweta didi, you are not wrong. Rather, you are right, considering the fact that you are sharing thoughts based on the level you encountered. Although didi, there are three stages: the first is prelims, which is moderate; the second is mains, which is similar to CAT; and the third is the interview.
I & Bunch Of Friends Cracked SBI PO Last Year But Didn't Join As We Wanted A High Salary In A Metro City Or Abroad. So We Pretty Much Know What We Are Talking About, Coming To Your Doubts...... All Other MBA Exams Are Similar Or Less Than SBI PO But CAT Is More Difficult In Every Section. In Mathematics, In Banking There Is Arithmetic, Simplification Etc While In CAT From Geometry To Modern Maths To Algebra, Everything Comes Banking RCs Are Pretty Easy Comparative To CAT. As Banking RCs Level Relies On Editorials Etc Of Hindu While CAT Doesn't Go Below The Level Of Newyorktimes, Guardian, & Aeon Essays. From Genetic Biology To Hereditary Science, It Covers Everything. Coming To Reasoning, Similar Case Here. " There Is Reason Why SBI POs Goes To IIM, Not IIM Grads Go To SBI PO " & I Know Many People Who Cracked Banking Exam But Couldn't Crack IIM. Because For IIM You Are Competing Against CAs, IITians, Even Some Doctors For Those Few Seats Unlike In Bank Exam +Yess Number Of People Appearing For Government Exams Are Higher But It Doesn't Mean It Becomes Difficult. Even People Appear For Harvard, MIT & Even Appearing For IIT Are Lesser But It Doesn't Mean It Becomes Easy Comparing To Bank. Majority Gov Candidates Are Not Serious, They Fill Government Forms Because The Hype Society Has Build Around It. + Ask All The SBI POs Studying Currently In IIM, Some Cracked It In First Time & Some Took Two Attempts As It Was Surely More Difficult If Not Easy
Can you make a video on which government exams an MBA aspirant can target? Like Bank PO exam, RBI Grade B exam, etc. (and adding information about when these exams are conducted would be useful as well).
Really😀😀😀😀…..have you got into IIMs??……you can’t just get that with long hour study you need to be smart and intelligent…….IIM passed out get corporate job where salary is too high……I have hardly seen any IIM grad opts for govt job
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Kindly provide some advice:
I have a TUM MiM admit but there are some upcoming state engg. exams. I wish to work in an international exposure but am confused if I should settle for the safe option.
Thank you so much for making this video. In a very crucial time you save me to take my wrong decision. It's very helpful. Once again thank you so much for your advice, Shweta Didi.
How to improve English communication, is pe ek video aani Chahiye!!!
Didi I m currently pursuing bsc in microbiology. But know an intrest for mba is building inside me. But I am confused about for what specialization I should target for starting my cat journey.
Please reply🙏
An IIT topper with 9.9 gpa was recently selected as IAS. He was unemployed for 5 years. This is the craze for govt job thrse days. People will do anything to get govt jobs.
He is not unemployed... Usne apni marzi se job nhi kri !!
Faayda kuch nhi h agar govt job mein bhi 14 ghanta kaam karna pad rha hai
Plus ladka h to usko gaanv dehaat bhejenge wo alag
Bhai 8 ghanta wala sarkari job h to theek warna 14 ghanta kaam to pvt bhi karwati h and paisa gigovt se jyada deti h
I am also joining top nit(Trichy or warrangal)and my friends are in bits Pilani cs and some in iits they also want to do upsc and same for me .but firstly I will be doing MBA because in upsc only iit IIM graduates get selected although I m getting lower iit lower branches so I will be chosing civil in nit Warangal for IIM and then upsc if I will not be satisfied.. government job gives too much power .but if money then go for IIM ABC with a great work experience and good btech degree atleast from top nits bits pilani if not from good iits. This is my personal opinion . correct me if I m wrong guys
@@mr.k9099 I am a Bits Pilani civil engineering graduate. I committed the mistake of not developing IT skills as I didn't have interest in computer programming nor I had the background. Take CS, ECE in other campuses or lower NITs. You can prepare for IAS with private jobs also, if you start from college itself. I didn't sit for placements also..aise bhi 50-60k ki job 3-4 months code karke mil jaati hai. Govt Jobs are overhyped.
@@Airops-td4qs u r right bro which yr
One thing you forgot to mention is the intensity of competition in government jobs. There is cutthroat competition and candidates are getting rejected by margins of 0.01 mark( you will find 20-30 candidates within the same score i.e upto 2 decimal points). So if one is comfortable with heartbreak, should pursue government jobs exam prep.
Ekdum shi bola bro mera .25 ke liya nhi hua tha govt job
Correct
Ekdam true bro yr,relatable ...Can't clear AFCAT merit just of only 0.75 marks ..hmh...
Rejected ssc by 0.1 lol
@@SunilTravel_vlogs Ssb kaisa rha
I (27) cracked NTPC exam and will be joining Indian Railways soon (LV5).
Worked in german Mechanical industry for 3 years and got frustrated of 13-15 hour daily work so left the job
started gov preparation, Failed in 12-13 banking exam (could reach only 2 mains)
Cracked CDAC with AIR 49 but did not wanted to get into private mess again.
Gave 2021 SSC MTS, CHSL, CGL cracked all PRE and could not pass single mains.
Again Gave 2022 all SSC exams passed in MTS and CGL.
in CRPF HCM got very good marks rank under 1000 and typing remaining which i will pass for sure.
LIC ADO mains failed
RBI Grade B Mains failed
also failed in more 15-20 exams.
Always keep in mind Goverment exams can either make your life or Destroy you for it
I am preparing for cdac..but fed up from gov exams.. wasn't able to cleared mains
Next level experience
@@ojaswitiwari9408 what
@@radhika.9046 hmmm.....but even CDAC guys are struggling to get a job now.
So what are you doing right now? @@pk-iq4jk
I'm currently working in Railways, and one thing I can say that you cannot compare every govt exams with CAT. Every department have there own pattern. So you need to prepare every exams separately.
Bhai since 4years railway department haven't declared any exams
@@dashstar33railway only release big new vacancy before loksabha election check history
@@Bhutta99 sahi khe rahe bhai😂
Could you say ur pattern@ sohamsaha
As a person who has given both and scored 96.7 percentile in CAT 22 in first attempt, i would like to say that govt. Exams like ssc cgl are exponentially harder, its not the 90 percent easy questions in these exams, everyone does them, its about the other 10 percent, competition is cutthroat in govt exams, cat relatively is a cakewalk imo...
Hello abhishek bhai. Is CAT Quants tougher than SCC CGL Tier2?
@@Inspiration.and.motivation tougher as in level of questions, yes, but it gives more time as well, so i think it is easier
Abhisek bhai koi coaching li thi kiya apne CAT ke liye ,haan agar li thi phir konsi wali institute se li thi
@@abhishekbansal208 thanks bhai🙏
exactly bro i got 98.7 percentile in cat but could not clear ssc . Ssc exam ek bar miljaye to life set hojati dont like corporate job
I enrolled in a distance MBA program to prepare for government exams. Now I wasn't able to give my 100% in either one. And you could say I've wasted 2 years of my life. So I would suggest this to the majority of people that focus on only one goal & give your 100%.
😢what if I fail in govt exam then ??
@@AbhishekPandey-qb5thThat's something you have to be aware of. It will be really heartbreaking
Thank you Mam once again for the in-depth research and the hardwork that you have put in here.It would be great if you could kindly also cover executive MBA related part in your next videos
Shweta knows what people want 💝🤞
Hehe I try guessing 😋
Yep thought the same thing .
Yes excatly ❤
@@Shweta-Arora Pension scheme is now defunct for employees recruited since 2004. Now only NPS Annuity which is not considered as pension. There is a big difference between Pension & NPS Annuity. You can ask with your mother.
@@arorakirtithank you so much for highlighting this, I didn't take it into account. Out of curiosity - are none of the central/state govt jobs offering pensions now? Or some still follow the OPS?
I have been preparing for cat 23 , and can tell you that i have faced lots of backlash from my family and relatives for not opting for government jobs. While they even don't know anything about IIM's.
Whereas few of my cousins have cracked clerical level exams recently, and their respect among relatives is like 📈.🤷
This is societal level problem.
fr😔
Coming from a family of government employees, I can understand their apprehension. My mother used to tell me private job = call centre job, that's the kind of image that existed at their time. That's why I said - choose basis your priorities: job security, growth prospects or work-life balance?
I can feel your pain even my family has the same issue they don't know the value of a good college they think every college is same.
Ikr 😞 .my parents are supportive but my idiot relatives 😠 think only mbbs and gov job is everything 😠 and even discouraged me so many times but I’m happy my mother stands by me no matter what🥹
Same here adarsh bhaiya
At 5:35, you touch upon the topic of pensions, which unfortunately no longer applies to government employees who joined after or from 2002. Apart from that, I found your video to be excellent, and I would like to extend my heartfelt appreciation for your ongoing dedication in enlightening us about these sectors.
yes SATYAM u r right !!!!!!!!!!!!
Job security is the most important thing which Private companies don't have. You forgot to mention that point too.
Cat and SBI po ,Rbi grade B level almost same
@@askundu99 why people thinking about pvt job is not secure I think I did also pvt job and after left I have started my own. Business and if you have skill then and experience then pvt job is also secure my Many up to 60 year after that you can make counsltant
@@askundu99 if u r skilled, u won't starve
Thank you for your great work mam❤
Mam I want to learn soft skills ,shall I go through the online courses (NPTEL) or any other ways ?
Nothing less...but Shweta Di you just mould all my confusion into clarity. Thanks for this guidance and this definitely going to effect my life.
Guys your dedication and hard work decides your future. It doesn't matter how many people are applying for the job, the truth is that only a few of them are serious about that. So guys just focus on your goals and don't listen others. Always remember good things take time.
Hi Shweta, I really appreciate your effort. What you do is truly remarkable. I prepared for both exams so I can share my experience. yes the syllabus of government exams like bank po, defense, and CGL may seem easy in comparison to exams like CAT and GMAT but the amount of competition you face in government exams is incomparable. Whereas in CAT only 2 lac applicants appear for the exam, in exams like CGL almost 30 lac students appear. in CAT, accuracy matters, but in an Exam like CGL, you need almost 100% accuracy and speed. I had prepared for SSC CGL and Defence exam for 2 yrs but couldn't make it to the final selection. Whereas I prepared for CAT only for two months and secured a 97% on my first attempt.
also if you're comparing the government exam then you can't leave UPSC out. I have met a lot of people who came from IITs and IIMs but now are preparing for UPSC CSE.
Tbh most people don't go for MBA because of high fees it's not just cutt off you have clear you have to pay a huge sum too which only few can afford while in banks or government jobs it's not there where once exam is cleared you get the job after a good interview which isn't the case with b school they will take your money , interview,past academics and all the unnecessary things to decide whether you will study there or not
Gaurav भाई 97 percentile कहना चाहते हो ना
Cat के लिए कब prepare किए थे
@@divineflu34567nnecessary things!! Past Academics and extra curriculum and interviews is compulsory because tum are past acadmic btate hai ki tum pd ne mai kaise ho uske base per liya jata hai wha per pdoge ya msti maroge extra curriculum isiliye hota hai ki pdai ke alawa bhi kuch kiya hai ya sirf bookworm ho. Yh sab chize important hoti hai. Government job ki starting salary hoti hai 80 to 120k or mba ka starting package iim ka hai 160 to 300k mahine ka yh farak hai wha per or yha per. Farak sirf itna hai wha kam nhi karoge toh bhi paise milenge or private mai bahar fekh denge. Interviews bahut jruri hota hai ek candidate ko janne ke liye ki woh apni life ke bare mai kya soch rha hai or mba kyu krna chahta hai. Jruri nhi joh mba kre uspr paise ho bank loan deti hai or degree ke baad bhar skte ho.
due to all respect ma'am,The learning capabilities is much more higher then a government jobs & also people will be more fimilier with technologies while working in private sector which is a absolutely great thing.😊
Even though I couldn't ask you this question when we met in Delhi, I found the answer through this video. Thank you for providing such valuable content!
Am happy it helped
The level of banking exams has changed drastically and the mains exam (stage 2) checks application more than simply concepts. The competition is immense and the current affairs section is totally different than your year. One cannot only prepare for CAT and hope to clear all govt exam. I understand you are speaking from personal experience and so am I. Good comparison on other aspects though.
Always have a back up plan if you are a UR categery student wanting to be inngOVT job exam ...IN UR categery, you have to pay 5X application fee (especiallly in BANK exams SC/ST 175 rs ,,,,UR 850 rs) and extremely less chances of selection, compared to SC/ST/OBC candidates.
Being a ur candidate I would say it is equally difficult for OBCs as well there cutoff is also touching the sky
Sc/st seats are very less in comparison to ur post. Don't give wrong information here.
Thank you so much Dear dee
You help me a lot through this video... I had same doubts that you cleared in this video
Hello di, as usual a very informative video, I was actually seeking advice on this very thing. But di my situation is the reverse of what you suggested. I appeared for CAT 22 and secured a good tier 2 college, tho I want to have a career in govt sector but since my undergrad degree isn’t a very appealing one, I decided to continue with mba to have knowledge of finance domain so that I can later on apply to RBI and other such government sectors. But now I am kinda skeptical if I am going on the correct path?! Could you please suggest me if this is a decent step for me?
Hi can you tell m what you have done as your bachelors
Hello Shweta diii
I am a bit new to your channel but your work is really very good and informative.
I just wanted to know what have you pursued before MBA (like BBA or BMS ) for bachelors.
And have you done commerce honours or not .
Thank You and love your work.
This is smart.... You know what your audience want.... Glad to have you ❤ Probably One of the best influencers
Thank you shweta di for such a crystal clear understanding. ❤
6:55 It is very difficult to crack govt. exam as compared to CAT because for 1500-2000 vacancies their are 20-25 lakhs of students applied for it .
true i cracked NTPC exam and will be joining soon, there were 1.7 crore applications recieved
@@pk-iq4jk Congrats bro 👍.From which city u are ?
@@azam3404 thanks. pune
Have you done MBA
@pk how you managed to crack NTPC exam can u tell, I'm govt job aspirant & confused with mba vs govt job?
Much needed Content.
Thank you so much Shweta mam.
Keep growing mam 🙌✨
very nicely explained...thank you!
Thank you so much for this video much needed❤
I have recently cleared ssc cgl exam..
U forgot to cover GK topic in government exams jiski syllabus mein apko
1 HISTORY
2 POLITY
3 GEOGRAPHY
4 CURRENT AFFAIRS
5 ECONOMICS
6 MISC
Ye sab padhna padna hai..I respect ki apke parents government job mein hain but ab government job lena bhot muskil hai..
I will advice ki think twice before preparing for government job
Halo bro mujha cgl kaliya tayari karna ha pls teachers batado sara subject kaliya boht confuse hu pls sir help me... 😢😢
I have experienced both sectors and I know both have pros and cons, nothing is best or worst. It totally depends on family background and your social circle.
How&why it depends on family background?
@@abcdspark govt only group A and Private if you are getting 20+ LPA. Means if you are getting 20LPA in the corporate sector then leave your job for UPSC only .
@@piyush9279 Your mindset and ability to take risk in your career depends on how financially your family background or how how much a family is exposed to different career paths etc.. Like when I joined Govt sector my father as an govt. Employee was scared that what will happen if I think beyond my job. But the same is not true with my sister as I have seen how people are taking risk , pursuing different careers so she is trying to hone her skills to excel in financial domain unlike me who since college was busy getting in SSC CGL job.
"Sara confusion hi khatam ho gaya........." Mam🎉🎉 thankyou 🎉🎉
@@purwanshpatle3692 so what you'll do?
Thank you so much Shwetha🙏🙏 dis was very optimistic video
A much needed video for me.... Thank you so much for this❤
I have worked in a government bank for 2 years, took the CAT exam without preparation, and am currently sitting in an IIM. I think Sweta did not take the mains exams of government jobs into consideration, or maybe she couldn't include that in the video due to time constraints. What I can say about my experience of both the exams is..... no doubt prelims of gov jobs are easier... Quantitative aptitude is comparable in both exams. Actually, Mains exams of Banks are far more complex than CAT. Reasoning is also almost at the same level when comparing the mains exams. English in CAT is harder than it seems at first look and definitely more challenging than Gov job exams. And what you forgot to factor in, in your video is the time constraints in the exams. For Example, in gov exams, you have to solve 100 questions in 60 minutes, and the cut-off ranges from 70 to 96 marks out of 100. almost always. CAT gives you sufficient time to go to the toilet, take a nap, drink some water during exams, revise what you have done, and still get 95 percentile just by solving 2 to 3 sets of questions in each section. In short, gov jobs- speed+ accuracy. CAT- accuracy.
Exactly,
If you prepare for sbi mains in the best way possible than many mba exams can automatically be covered and the ga /ba of banking exams are never that easy for anyone post covid.
And I think she is giving advise mainly on ssc type exams which are different
@@adityaverma7540 as if ssc cgl exam is a piece of cake, one have to cover gs and static gk which is so vast, apart from that advance maths portion, in addition to that a cut throat competition it's not an easy feat nowadays.
@@sauravbungla6928 YES SSC EXAM is pretty easy with respect to quants reas and english…there is nothing like advance maths only 6 to 8th class maths withs questions like value of cos 120 degre😂..there many banking aspirants who have cleared cgl with banking prep only…ssc me you will get questions which are very straightforward and easy..this aint true for banking exam
I have 5-6 years gap i didn't prepare for cat but got around 70-80 percentile and in cmat i got 96 I am getting bimtech KJ somaiya i can't give one more year my fault I didn't prepare for cat🥺 now what
@@adityaverma7540 haahaha 2020, 2021 ka cgl mains dena bhai this time I agree maths was easy but what about other subjects, gs and static ke baare m you didn't utter a word , no doubt po mains ka quant reasoning tough aata hai but cutoff kitna jata h ye bhi btao
Hey Shweta,
I received a KT (carry-over) in my final year of graduation last semester, and I have a strong aspiration to pursue an MBA from a top institute. I am highly motivated and determined to put in the necessary hard work to clear my KT and perform well in the CAT entrance exam. However, I have concerns about how this academic KT might impact my chances of getting into a top institute. Please help me with this. If possible please make a video on this. Thank You.
No impact on selection chances
Keep going. It will not impact mba procedure.
Thankyou so so much mam . I was so confused just now and this video popped up on my feed like a blessing 🌼
You explain very well and easily I love the work and effort you put thanks!!
Waooo kitna acha explain krti ho ap ...
Glad that ive watched ur video dear...
Gaines so much of knowledge and i really need it
Bcs im in bcom finals and now looking for further courses to adopt and was confusing...
But now getting a little more clear picture 🙂
Thnks to u 🙃🤞🤍
Much required video, atleast for me, thank you Shweta di...!
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
@@Shweta-Arorashweta di.. Navi Mumbai me ITM B-school achi he kya mujhe approval aaya he waha ka!
Thanku so much senior for sharing all this information..this is really proved helpful in solving my lot of doubts..lots of love💕
Thanks shweta for this video. This is really helpful.
Was really confused between MBA and Government exam, I didn't know how to manage and prioritise both .Your video came as a BLESSING at the most suitable time! Thank you a lot!❤
same buddy 😅
Bhai kya soche please btao?
Same
Same
Hi ..I am also confused between bank exams or cat ...any suggestions
You forgot one major difference..in government jobs your background doesn't matter much but for iims and other good mba colleges , your profile carries a lot of weightage in final selection.
Great di👍 Thanks for guiding us😊
I was literally searching this yesterday
.. thank you for posting ❤
Useful Guidance. Thank you ma'am 😊🙏
The much needed video... Di you never fail to resolve all our queries. 😊
So happy to hear this ❤
Very insightful video with the the ritght content and excellent straightforward presentation.
Thank you for this I was really confused in these two ❤
Most needed video in current scenario
Hope it helps!!
Thank you mam , You read our minds actually 🤞❤️
same😅
Thanks Shweta di for all your valuable information❤️🙏🏻
She has built a community which is totally different from any other youtuber ,all by putting in everything thing she had. Seeing growing this channel from start makes me sort of happy. Lots of loveee❤❤❤❤
ok
Thanks mam for focusing on this topic.. Much needed for career guidance 🙏
Happy to hear this ❤
@@Shweta-Arorayes mam, it was need of the hour. Thanks a lot🎉❤
This is a much needed video ..thank you so much
Thank you for the clarity
Very relevant video Ma'am!!
Thank you ❤❤
Very well Explained.. and thanks for clearing my confusion.. i have one doubt between these two exams.. as my past acads are 67/57/53 Engineer, Category SC, work ex 32 months as i like both the exams Govt & CAT what would you suggest???
Thank u so much di... Such a informative video 🙏🙏
Thanks you mam for guiding USS ❤
Thank you Shweta Ma'am for sharing this content. Finally, I got a proper clarification about the difference between MBA and Government jobs✨.
In short all exams are tough to crack, while govt jobs offer you power, job security more work life balance,the private jobs offer more work load but more money less job security.. Choose between the either, you will loose on something. I think becoming politician is a good idea. 😅
Hehe so true!! 😂
@@Shweta-Arora didi ek question tha tier 3 or 2.5 mba colleges me government b school ache hote h ya phir private b schools, private b schools ke kuch placement ke record hote h but jo government central university hoti h uske kabhi kabhi milte nhi h
So jiski value zada hoti h?
Govt job is not easy to get as compared to private jobs that you think I ll prepare I ll get. Many prepare for 10 years and fail because of intense competition and applications. Less seats so many people sit for
No bro upsc >iit jee>>iimabcil>>>cat other colleges I have given jee I know and upsc is father of cat
This is a video that I'm looking for
Thank you for clarifying my doubts 🙏
Thank you 🙏 so much you solved my problem genuinely ❤ heartily thank you
Hi Shweta, hope you're doing well :-) What a similar story. My dad is a retired manager from government bank and my mom works in railways. I'm also the first person to go for my mba from my family this year in SCMHRD. Thanks for all your help and awareness. It helped me a lot during my preparation journey. 😊
It needs the most this time💯
Happy to hear this, hope it helps 🙌😊
Hello shweta di
I like your content and love how you encourage all of us to do better.
I just want to ask one question can you please guide on preparation of cmat and mhcet for 2024 and help me with the books for preparation.
Mam please reply.
Thank you so much mam❤✨ you are really awesome guider 💗
Explore more areas for videos rather than only MBA... Be it a dance video, gardening, or anything.. 😊 Your channel will achieve great heights
As i was really bit confused btw the two... And see, now u where there with my solution.. 😅 thanks a lot.
Yayy!! Happy to hear this ❤
@@Shweta-Arora Thanks once again.. U cleared my doubt. 😊
Thank you for valuable information ❤
Genuine Analysis for both govt and mba exams, soo helpful video
One thing i would like to mention is that how someone can undermine IBPS or SBI Mains paper with CAT.
Just go through one mock exam of SBI PO MAINS paper in OLIVEBOARD or PRACTICEMOCK and you will get to know the standard of Bank government exams.
You can't compare CAT paper with Government Exams. Except Reading comprehension is tough nut to crack in CAT and that is totally acceptable.
Very well said
Psu exams are are different than central govt exam specially bank exams are like cat exam with 1 level less difficulty
Those who have written both can only judge them
Hi Sister , this is a wonderful comparison between these two paths . As a banking aspirant fortunately I've come accross these two paths during my preparation journey . Last year I've qualified for IBPS PO mains exam and the very next day 22' CAT was held . So, in my opinion Mains of PO(or you may say assistant manager ) is near about as difficult as CAT . With the same preparation of Mains of PO (either IbPS or SBI ) one can secure 80 to 90 percentile . But , definitely CAT logical DIs are more mind-boggling .
no bro cat and xat is more difficult
bro cat gives u aspirational jobs so if u want to leave iims for government then it better be upsc, rbi or ssc and not just another PO exam
At last she mentioned CAT us beneficial only when you get top MBA college, lese waste of Money and in an average MBA college you need to pour more than 10 lakh of Money. You can do more research on it.
@@makarandethape1311 My Brother , IIM takes more money than what you have written ! although there are some scholarship and student loan facility as usual ..and one more thing 2 lakh students are applying for IIM and near about 5000+ people get selected & others either make their mind or went for other B school ! Anyway, the fact is not about money here , I'm just trying to say the exam pattern of PO mains and CAT is similar and the complexity is more in case of CAT but PO Mains is not far behind . Although it's quite obvious 8.5 lakh vs 17 lakh lpa (for example ! ), when you get more you've to pay more !😂
@@kaustavnanda5385oh bhai konsi duniya ke iim mai 5000+ seats dete hai iim. Sare iim milakr total seats 2500 to 3000 hai or agar tier 1 mai sare mila le toh 4000+ or cat dene wale 2,50,000 bache hai yani ki less than 0.5% bache clear krte hai cat ko. Or seat lete hai or difficulty level kiski high hai sabko pta hai govt exams ke syllabus bahut easy hote hai bs wha vacancy kam hoti hai or brne wale jyada isiliye hard ho jata hai ab soch agar cat mai bache 20 lakh baithe or usme se 4000 ka hora hai toh soch kitna hogya joh jee mai hota hai. Aspirant same nhi hai isiliye tume lgta hai cat jyada easy hai kabhi difficulty level check krna dono ka govt exam easy lagega uss din se
Much needed video.
Thank you badi didi 🥀
Much needed video.Thankyou so much di♥️♥️.
Hi Didi,
I scored 97 percentile(engineer from core branch in NIT) in CAT exam but due to my lack of ability to communicate well (specially because I am weak in English) I couldn't crack any interview. I only got waitlisted in some new IIMs. Communication is the key excel in after MBA career, how to improve it? Now I am preparing for both govt and CAT exams.
Core branch mech civil or elec
Nit me job nahi laga
Got a low paying job in placement
Konse nit se ho bhaiya
Thank you for highlighting the differences in a substantial way ❤️
Thnq mam you just cleared my all the doubts which were dancing in my heads. 🌹
Ap kis chiz ki Prepration kr rhe?
Thanks for making this video 😊
The most important thing in Indian societies or specially in a small city is "Job security with a decent salary", Job Security is most important as small towns do not have as many pvt companies established as like other big cities or states like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata etc do. So if a person works in pvt sector and looses the job, life gets hell. Most RUclips speakers / mentors do not know the situation of small towns as they mostly belong from big cities. I am from Tripura (northeast), here if someone is getting starting salary of 20-25k in govt sector (group c posts) he / she is satisfied, Phd, MTech holders are applying for Group D Peon job ... Now ok, no job is bad, but you got my point right !!! ... We think we belong to middle class, but the reality is we don't even belong to lower class ... LOL ... The only way this big issue can be solved is by establishing good mnc companies in small states, Now state govt. has to take initiatives for these things. Lekin inko mandir mashjid banane se fursat mile tab nahhh !!!
Yes
The main difference is that after giving mba exam you get into a college to study for next 2 years and then get a job but after giving a government exam you directly get a job that too with great salary and additional perks
in mba you get far more salary than gov one
Thank you I was actually looking for same content
Thank you for this video😊
Even after doing MBA, you can apply in government banks via lateral recruitment process(mostly scale 3 posts and above). There are many IIM B and C passouts, whom I know, are doing jobs in SBI through lateral recruitment.
And one more thing. From what I understood in this video, the pattern you talked about of government exams is mainly about the bank exams which you might have given in your student career. A lot of other exams like LIC, SSC and Railways have a slightly different pattern where syllabus is also a bit different.
Yes for scale 3
Usme bhi seat kam hote hai.. total IBPS ka leke toh sirf 2,3 MBA walo ke liye hai scale 3 mein
Category also matters like general obc sc st
@debayanporel
Do u mean IIM ABC people leave high packages and join SBI ??
@@GATESTATS it's not about what i mean. It is a reality. Not everyone passing out of the top B-schools come out with mind boggling salaries. And most of it is also inflated. Those joing SBI/government bank as Scale 3 officers also earn quite well and that also has a job security factor added to it. It all depends on personal preferences.
thanks Shweta didi!! I am aspiring of appearing for CAT after following your videos! I have more than 90 percent in my 10th but my 12th was a disaster because I focussed too much upon Competitive exams like JEE instead of focussing on boards... So I didn't even think of appearing for CAT coz it was a nightmare for me... But your videos gave me hope didi... I am aspiring to appear for cat after doing 2 years job... I wish if you have been my elder sister I would excel in everything under your guidance. You explain things so nicely! I would have been an obedient little brother.
12th me kitna percent tha bhai?
Thank you didi for providing such an important info, i just completed my 2nd year and was confused about the syllabus of these exams a lot but thanks to uou.
Thank you for this video
Hi Shweta
As a final year student(just finished 6th sem exam) btech '24, what should i prioritise: summer internship or preparing for CAT '23?
Personal background: Already done one tech internship last summer in a reputed company
Profile 9/8/8, tier 3 college (central uni)
I am not interested in engineering anymore, barely passing so not interested in tech internship.
Which is better a non tech internship or no intership at all for now and just prepare for CAT?
I have a similar doubt man , I am not interested in tech anymore but i really want to know what is the difference in the work life of a techie and a management job
Please any knowledge regarding this ?
@@shivanshu5702 I'll be making a generalized statement.
The work life of non tech jobs generally involves talking with people so good communication, leadership and strategy skills and an extrovert nature is preferred.
Whereas tech job requires comparatively less communication than non tech job so one can get by without much interaction. My friend loves that and it requires high technical skills and subject knowledge.
Life is generally the same, the difference comes in the work that one has to do and what kind of life one wants. I absolutely hate doing the technical stuff so it's not for me. Everyone is different. Hope this helps :)
@@ayushsenseisamabcz I think you are introvert and you can't be with machines anymore..you need some space..if I'm not wrong
Hii di I wanted to ask how much marks should I score in bba to get myself under 20% of my AC for step 1 shortlisting in IIMA??
Hi Shweta Di can you please guide me which coaching should we take if we have confusion between ssc cgl and CAT? since the syllabus is almost same.
Thanks for this Masterpiece vdo ..
Luv u 😘🤟
🙌❤
Hi Shweta Didi, I am an SBI PO aspirant. With all due respect, Didi, I would like to share my thoughts. The difficulty level of SBI PO is more or less similar to CAT, especially the mains exam, which includes DI & puzzles and is quite challenging. I have some friends who only prepared for SBI PO and appeared for CAT without specifically preparing for it, and they still managed to score 94-95 percentile. One friend of mine cleared NMAT but couldn't clear SBI PO, now you can gauge the level.
Speaking of the RBI Grade B exam, Didi, it is one of the toughest exams in the banking category. Its pattern and syllabus is similar to UPSC (IAS). The compensation package for this position is around 25-30 lacs, and many UPSC aspirants consider it as a backup option. RBI provides deputation in CBI, ED, IMF, ADB, and the World Bank, where one experiences the epitome of power and respect.
Although every government officer holds power and respect, I believe that the level of competition in CAT is extremely less as compared to government exams where 15-20 lakh people appear for 800-1000 vacancies, whereas only 2 lakh people appear for the CAT exam.
Thank you so much for sharing these points ❤️ Will certainly help someone in further making their decision. At the time when I was preparing for MBA (2017), the difficulty level of SBI PO exams wasn't as much as CAT, don't know if the level has changed since then. CAT, as an exam, tests your strategy/decision making while I feel most other exams test your speed/conceptual knowledge. I could be wrong, as my sample size is fairly small.
@@Shweta-Arora ✨🙌
@@Shweta-Arora Firstly, I would like to appreciate your dedication and humbleness. 😊 Didi, the level has tremendously changed. My cousin sister cleared SBI PO in 2018, and she was my inspiration for my inclination towards SBI. However, now when I ask her to help me with my doubts, she struggles to answer my queries. So, Shweta didi, you are not wrong. Rather, you are right, considering the fact that you are sharing thoughts based on the level you encountered.
Although didi, there are three stages: the first is prelims, which is moderate; the second is mains, which is similar to CAT; and the third is the interview.
@@gursimransingh6119 right on all the points..recently i cleared ibps and sbi…and mains level is almost similar to mba exams
I & Bunch Of Friends Cracked SBI PO Last Year But Didn't Join As We Wanted A High Salary In A Metro City Or Abroad. So We Pretty Much Know What We Are Talking About, Coming To Your Doubts......
All Other MBA Exams Are Similar Or Less Than SBI PO But CAT Is More Difficult In Every Section.
In Mathematics, In Banking There Is Arithmetic, Simplification Etc While In CAT From Geometry To Modern Maths To Algebra, Everything Comes
Banking RCs Are Pretty Easy Comparative To CAT. As Banking RCs Level Relies On Editorials Etc Of Hindu While CAT Doesn't Go Below The Level Of Newyorktimes, Guardian, & Aeon Essays. From Genetic Biology To Hereditary Science, It Covers Everything.
Coming To Reasoning, Similar Case Here.
" There Is Reason Why SBI POs Goes To IIM, Not IIM Grads Go To SBI PO " & I Know Many People Who Cracked Banking Exam But Couldn't Crack IIM. Because For IIM You Are Competing Against CAs, IITians, Even Some Doctors For Those Few Seats Unlike In Bank Exam
+Yess Number Of People Appearing For Government Exams Are Higher But It Doesn't Mean It Becomes Difficult. Even People Appear For Harvard, MIT & Even Appearing For IIT Are Lesser But It Doesn't Mean It Becomes Easy Comparing To Bank. Majority Gov Candidates Are Not Serious, They Fill Government Forms Because The Hype Society Has Build Around It.
+ Ask All The SBI POs Studying Currently In IIM, Some Cracked It In First Time & Some Took Two Attempts As It Was Surely More Difficult If Not Easy
Can you make a video on which government exams an MBA aspirant can target? Like Bank PO exam, RBI Grade B exam, etc. (and adding information about when these exams are conducted would be useful as well).
Bank po can easily be done with cat prep because it helps in quant and di as well as in reaoning
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Most needed video in current scenario... Thanks a lot for this 😊
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@@Shweta-Arora how can we make our CV strong while preparing for gov jobs..?
5:05 1, Bank clerk is more tough to clear as compare to MBA from new IIMs
2, agar apko koi 30 laks ki salary dega to kam bhi waisa hi kar wayga
Really😀😀😀😀…..have you got into IIMs??……you can’t just get that with long hour study you need to be smart and intelligent…….IIM passed out get corporate job where salary is too high……I have hardly seen any IIM grad opts for govt job
Han toh 30lakh ke liye kam bhi karlenge lol 12lakh and 30lakh mein bohoth difference hota hai
Thank you so much ! I was so confused, ur advise helped me to clear my confusions & guided me to make future plans
This video is genuinely helpful thank you😅
Exactly what I was looking for!! I was so confused but you provided valuable insight 💞thank you 💝