
The Boys finale dropped today. What did you think of it? Did it live up to your expectations or not?
Some moments were absolutely insane, while a few felt rushed. Curious to know where everyone stands after that ending.

Some moments were absolutely insane, while a few felt rushed. Curious to know where everyone stands after that ending.
A loan is to be returned in two equal yearly installments. If the rate of interest is 10% p.a., compounded annually and each installments is ₹ 6534, then total interest charged (in ₹) is:
a) 1579
b) 1642
c) 1728
d) 1867
A loan is to be returned in two equal yearly installments. If the rate of interest is 10% p.a., compounded annually and each installments is ₹ 6534, then total interest charged (in ₹) is:
a) 1579
b) 1642
c) 1728
d) 1867
A loan is to be returned in two equal yearly installments. If the rate of interest is 10% p.a., compounded annually and each installments is ₹ 6534, then total interest charged (in ₹) is:
a) 1579
b) 1642
c) 1728
d) 1867
A loan is to be returned in two equal yearly installments. If the rate of interest is 10% p.a., compounded annually and each installments is ₹ 6534, then total interest charged (in ₹) is:
a) 1579
b) 1642
c) 1728
d) 1867
Hi everyone,
I hope you’re all doing well.
I’m a serious aspirant preparing for SSC exams (CGL, CHSL, CPO, etc.), and I wanted to reach out to those who have already cracked these exams, are in the process of joining, or are currently working in SSC posts.
Please share your preparation journey in detail; it would help people like me who are still figuring out the right direction.
Specifically, I wanted to ask:
• What books, courses, teachers, or platforms did you follow? (both paid and free)
• Which subjects/resources actually made the biggest difference (Quant, Reasoning, English, GS, etc.)?
• Did you rely more on coaching or self-study? How did you balance the two?
• How did you structure your daily/weekly study plan?
• What was your approach to mock tests, analysis, and revision?
• Any specific strategy that helped you clear Tier 1 + Tier 2 (and Tier 3/Skill tests, if applicable)?
• Which SSC exams have you appeared for during your preparation journey, and how did that experience shape your strategy over time?
Also, it would be really helpful if you could mention:
• Things that did NOT work for you (so we can avoid the same mistakes)
• Common traps or time-wasting resources that aspirants should stay away from
• How you stayed consistent and handled low phases/motivation issues
For those already in the job:
• How is the actual work-life compared to expectations?
• Any advice for aspirants about what lies ahead after selection?
I’m trying to learn from real experiences rather than just blindly following random strategies online. Any honest guidance, resources, or even small tips from your journey would mean a lot.
Thank you for taking the time to help a fellow aspirant.
Wishing everyone here success in their journey 🙏
Hi everyone,
I hope you’re all doing well.
I’m a serious aspirant preparing for SSC exams (CGL, CHSL, CPO, etc.), and I wanted to reach out to those who have already cracked these exams, are in the process of joining, or are currently working in SSC posts.
Please share your preparation journey in detail; it would help people like me who are still figuring out the right direction.
Specifically, I wanted to ask:
• What books, courses, teachers, or platforms did you follow? (both paid and free)
• Which subjects/resources actually made the biggest difference (Quant, Reasoning, English, GS, etc.)?
• Did you rely more on coaching or self-study? How did you balance the two?
• How did you structure your daily/weekly study plan?
• What was your approach to mock tests, analysis, and revision?
• Any specific strategy that helped you clear Tier 1 + Tier 2 (and Tier 3/Skill tests, if applicable)?
• Which SSC exams have you appeared for during your preparation journey, and how did that experience shape your strategy over time?
Also, it would be really helpful if you could mention:
• Things that did NOT work for you (so we can avoid the same mistakes)
• Common traps or time-wasting resources that aspirants should stay away from
• How you stayed consistent and handled low phases/motivation issues
For those already in the job:
• How is the actual work-life compared to expectations?
• Any advice for aspirants about what lies ahead after selection?
I’m trying to learn from real experiences rather than just blindly following random strategies online. Any honest guidance, resources, or even small tips from your journey would mean a lot.
Thank you for taking the time to help a fellow aspirant.
Wishing everyone here success in their journey 🙏
Hi everyone,
I hope you’re all doing well.
I’m preparing for banking/insurance/regulatory bodies exams and would like to connect with those who have already cracked these exams, are in the process of joining, or are currently working in banks/insurance roles.
Please share your preparation journey in detail; it would help people like me who are still figuring out the right direction.
Specifically, I wanted to ask:
• What books, courses, teachers, or platforms did you follow? (both paid and free)
• Which subjects/resources actually made the biggest difference (Quant, Reasoning, English, GA, etc.)?
• Did you rely more on coaching or self-study? How did you balance the two?
• How did you structure your daily/weekly study plan?
• What was your approach to mock tests, analysis, and revision?
• Any specific strategy that helped you clear prelims + mains?
• Which exams have you appeared for during your preparation journey, and how did that experience shape your strategy over time?
Also, it would be really helpful if you could mention:
• Things that did NOT work for you (so we can avoid the same mistakes)
• Common traps or time-wasting resources that aspirants should stay away from
• How you stayed consistent and handled low phases/motivation issues
For those already in the job:
• How is the actual work-life compared to expectations?
• Any advice for aspirants about what lies ahead after selection?
I’m trying to learn from real experiences rather than just blindly following random strategies online. Any honest guidance, resources, or even small tips from your journey would mean a lot.
Thank you for taking the time to help a fellow aspirant.
Wishing everyone here success in their journey 🙏
Hi everyone,
I hope you’re all doing well.
I’m preparing for Banking/Insurance/regulatory bodies exams and would like to connect with those who have already cracked these exams, are in the process of joining, or are currently working in banks/insurance roles.
Please share your preparation journey in detail; it would help people like me who are still figuring out the right direction.
Specifically, I wanted to ask:
• What books, courses, teachers, or platforms did you follow? (both paid and free)
• Which subjects/resources actually made the biggest difference (Quant, Reasoning, English, GA, etc.)?
• Did you rely more on coaching or self-study? How did you balance the two?
• How did you structure your daily/weekly study plan?
• What was your approach to mock tests, analysis, and revision?
• Any specific strategy that helped you clear prelims + mains?
• Which exams have you appeared for during your preparation journey, and how did that experience shape your strategy over time?
Also, it would be really helpful if you could mention:
• Things that did NOT work for you (so we can avoid the same mistakes)
• Common traps or time-wasting resources that aspirants should stay away from
• How you stayed consistent and handled low phases/motivation issues
For those already in the job:
• How is the actual work-life compared to expectations?
• Any advice for aspirants about what lies ahead after selection?
I’m trying to learn from real experiences rather than just blindly following random strategies online. Any honest guidance, resources, or even small tips from your journey would mean a lot.
Thank you for taking the time to help a fellow aspirant.
Wishing everyone here success in their journey 🙏
Hi everyone,
I hope you’re all doing well.
I’m preparing for banking/insurance/regulatory bodies exams and would like to connect with those who have already cracked these exams, are in the process of joining, or are currently working in banks/insurance roles.
Please share your preparation journey in detail; it would help people like me who are still figuring out the right direction.
Specifically, I wanted to ask:
• What books, courses, teachers, or platforms did you follow? (both paid and free)
• Which subjects/resources actually made the biggest difference (Quant, Reasoning, English, GA, etc.)?
• Did you rely more on coaching or self-study? How did you balance the two?
• How did you structure your daily/weekly study plan?
• What was your approach to mock tests, analysis, and revision?
• Any specific strategy that helped you clear prelims + mains?
• Which exams have you appeared for during your preparation journey, and how did that experience shape your strategy over time?
Also, it would be really helpful if you could mention:
• Things that did NOT work for you (so we can avoid the same mistakes)
• Common traps or time-wasting resources that aspirants should stay away from
• How you stayed consistent and handled low phases/motivation issues
For those already in the job:
• How is the actual work-life compared to expectations?
• Any advice for aspirants about what lies ahead after selection?
I’m trying to learn from real experiences rather than just blindly following random strategies online. Any honest guidance, resources, or even small tips from your journey would mean a lot.
Thank you for taking the time to help a fellow aspirant.
Wishing everyone here success in their journey 🙏
Hi everyone,
I hope you’re all doing well.
I’m preparing for banking/insurance/regulatory bodies exams and would like to connect with those who have already cracked these exams, are in the process of joining, or are currently working in banks/insurance roles.
Please share your preparation journey in detail; it would help people like me who are still figuring out the right direction.
Specifically, I wanted to ask:
• What books, courses, teachers, or platforms did you follow? (both paid and free)
• Which subjects/resources actually made the biggest difference (Quant, Reasoning, English, GA, etc.)?
• Did you rely more on coaching or self-study? How did you balance the two?
• How did you structure your daily/weekly study plan?
• What was your approach to mock tests, analysis, and revision?
• Any specific strategy that helped you clear prelims + mains?
• Which exams have you appeared for during your preparation journey, and how did that experience shape your strategy over time?
Also, it would be really helpful if you could mention:
• Things that did NOT work for you (so we can avoid the same mistakes)
• Common traps or time-wasting resources that aspirants should stay away from
• How you stayed consistent and handled low phases/motivation issues
For those already in the job:
• How is the actual work-life compared to expectations?
• Any advice for aspirants about what lies ahead after selection?
I’m trying to learn from real experiences rather than just blindly following random strategies online. Any honest guidance, resources, or even small tips from your journey would mean a lot.
Thank you for taking the time to help a fellow aspirant.
Wishing everyone here success in their journey 🙏
Hi everyone,
Here’s the link to my earlier post: link
Thank you so much to everyone who took the time to reply and help me out. I really appreciate it. Let’s keep this subreddit active by continuing to help each other like this.
I also wanted to share that I contacted my BLO and received the VIS (Voter Information Slip). I forgot to ask whether this VIS will be collected at the polling station.
If anyone who voted on the 23rd can clarify this, it would really help me feel more prepared.
Thanks again for all your guidance!