IBPS PO, Clerk, RRB Assistant Success Story of Prasad Chaoroge

By Kanika Ralhan|Updated : April 3rd, 2018
Hello aspirants,
 
I am Prasad Chorage, from Sangli, Maharashtra. I would like to share my success story with you all aspirants.

IBPS PO, Clerk, RRB Assistant Success Story of Prasad Chaoroge

Job Secured: 
1. IBPS PO 2017-18 (Bank of Maharashtra)
2. IBPS Clerk 2017-18 (Bank of India)
3. IBPS RRB assistant 2017-18(MGB)
4. Final phase of RBI assistant 2017-18.
 
Qualification: B.E. (Mechanical) 2016
 
Hello everyone, I want to tell you that the time period of your preparation or your experience of the exams does not matter at all, what matters is your dedication, persistence, and desire to achieve your dreams by giving your best. 
 
After completion of my B.E., I joined one MNC in our region, but after working there for 6 months, I felt that this is something which I never want to do for my whole life. But at that time I was very confused, that, I should resign from my job and should start preparing for bank and insurance exams. But at the same time, I was also getting demotivated with the thought that "What others will say', I think that, this single statement diverts us from what we actually can do and what we actually deserve to be. 
       
As an aspirant, I will suggest you that, "don't think about others, it's your life and live it in a way you want to live" but at every moment try to give your best. One thing is very important for an aspirant i.e. the parent's support which I think has played a vital role in my journey too. Because of their support, I resigned from my job in May 2017 and become a participant in this competition. At the start, nothing was going well, my first two exams disappointed me because I was not even able to crack pre-exam in both of them.
 
1.United Insurance Assistant 2017- missed pre by 4.5 marks     
2. RRB Po 2017- missed pre by 1.5 marks)
 
After these unexpected results, I got disturbed for while. But I decided to learn from my mistakes, my only mistake was that I had not given online exams, which affected my performance at the exam. So I suggest you all to give at least 3 full-length tests in a week and believe me it will boost your preparation and bring you one step closer to your dream.

Suggestions for aspirants:

1. Practice makes man perfect- This line is mostly said by our teachers. It is actually the key factor in your selection, it may be any subject of the exam, Practice is the only answer for it.
2. Try to prepare your own strategy whether it may be for the particular section or about preparing notes by analyzing the strategies of the successful persons but never try to copy anyone.
3. The most important thing that makes the difference is the online test series. "Gradeup" tests series are cheaper and reliable and also are according to the changing exam pattern.
4. Gradeup app itself is a "Complete Guide" for we all aspirants.
  
I would like to thanks "Gradeup" for playing a vital role in my small journey, which was approximately of 9-10 months. My journey would not be that much short and interesting without the Grade Up app. 
 
Thank you Grade Up for playing a role of guide in the journey of aspirants. 

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