Recent Graduate Looking for Freelance Gigs to Earn ₹5000/Month($50) for EMI Payments

Hey everyone,

I’m a recent graduate trying to earn around ₹5000/month to manage my EMI payments and personal expenses. I’m looking for small freelance gigs or remote work opportunities that I can do consistently.

Here are a few things I can help with:

  • Building college/final year projects
  • Writing literature survey/review papers
  • Preparing project reports and documentation
  • Making professional Word documents, PPTs, and PDFs
  • Excel sheet work/data entry
  • Formatting assignments, reports, and resumes
  • Non-technical virtual assistant type work

I’m open to both technical and non-technical work as long as it’s genuine. Even small recurring gigs would help me a lot right now.

If anyone has leads, referrals, client work, or knows platforms where I can find such gigs, please let me know.

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u/Existing_Database483 — 17 days ago

Recent Graduate Looking for Freelance Gigs to Earn ₹5000/Month for EMI Payments

Hey everyone,

I’m a recent graduate trying to earn around ₹5000/month to manage my EMI payments and personal expenses. I’m looking for small freelance gigs or remote work opportunities that I can do consistently.

Here are a few things I can help with:

  • Building college/final year projects
  • Writing literature survey/review papers
  • Preparing project reports and documentation
  • Making professional Word documents, PPTs, and PDFs
  • Excel sheet work/data entry
  • Formatting assignments, reports, and resumes
  • Non-technical virtual assistant type work

I’m open to both technical and non-technical work as long as it’s genuine. Even small recurring gigs would help me a lot right now.

If anyone has leads, referrals, client work, or knows platforms where I can find such gigs, please let me know.

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u/Existing_Database483 — 17 days ago

SBI Apprentice 2026 Notification Out (7150 Posts) - A few honest questions regarding Syllabus, Exam Mode, Work-Life, and Future Scope

Hey everyone,

As many of you know, the official SBI Apprentice notification for 2026 dropped a few days ago (May 19) with 7,150 vacancies. The registration deadline is June 8.

I am considering applying, but I have a few practical doubts that the official PDF doesn't really paint a realistic picture of. I would love to get insights from past SBI apprentices or anyone well-versed with this process.

1. Syllabus & Cut-offs:

The notification mentions 4 sections: General/Financial Awareness, General English, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude (100 questions, 100 marks total).

  • How does the difficulty level compare to SBI Clerk Prelims?
  • Is there a high state-wise cut-off because it's only a 1-hour paper?

2. Exam Center: Do we have to go to an allotted center, or can we give it from home?

The notification says it's an online exam, but it lists regional center choices. Just to be absolutely sure: is this an AI-proctored exam we can take from home on a personal laptop, or is it mandatory to go to an officially allotted physical center (like an iON Digital Zone)?

3. What is this apprenticeship actually for?

The notification explicitly states this is "training, not permanent employment." What is the ground reality? Do they treat you like an intern, or do they just use you as cheap labor to handle heavy counter/clerical rushes?

4. Work-Life Balance & Salary:

The stipend is a fixed ₹15,000/month with no extra allowances or medical benefits. Given this amount, what are the working hours like? Is it a strict 10 AM to 5 PM shift, or are apprentices also pressured to sit late or complete insurance/sales targets like permanent staff?

5. What happens after the 1-year apprenticeship ends?

Once you get the Apprenticeship Completion Certificate after a year:

  • Does SBI offer any weightage, relaxation, or internal reservation if we apply for permanent roles like SBI Clerk or SBI PO later?
  • Do other private banks value this certificate on a resume, or are we effectively back to square one?
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u/Existing_Database483 — 19 days ago
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u/Existing_Database483 — 29 days ago