▲ 8 r/SebiGradeA+2 crossposts

How to prepare for GA

This year I gave rbi grade but I couldn't crack it but now I want to apply for SEBI IT officer IFSCA IT officer and Nabard IT officer but my GA and Current Affairs is weak I have RBI Grade B gold course from edutap but I don't know what and how to study from that course for the Phase 1 exam for these IT officer position can anyone help me out how to use the edutap course for current affairs and all

I want help for the GA section and for NABARD I need help in how to study Decision making

Thanks in advance

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u/StatusCartographer89 — 20 hours ago

How can I get started I am new

So title is self explanatory I am fairly new to this and today for the first time I saw sebi grade a paper pattern and phase 1 is quite different I am from engineering background and it is cse but I wanted to know like how to prepare should I go for it and what should I be expecting or should I go for the general where you know how and which course or any free resources for all you know costing and all like I have rbi grade b gold package of edutap and it will cover me finance ga and management but what about the other ones like companies act 2013 you know sebi related can anyone help me any free resources like I am kind of broke right now so any pointers and how should I prepare for phase 1 and then 2 ?? Like I am just starting I know only 2-3 months are there but any help can be useful

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u/StatusCartographer89 — 19 days ago

Everyone is saying ga was too easy this year

Hey everyone! I'm fairly new to competitive exams and could really use some guidance. I started preparing for government exams only this April, and RBI Grade B was my main target this year — but the notification came earlier than I expected. In the exam, I could only attempt 43 GA questions, and many of them took me 10–15 seconds just to recall, which really hurt my speed. From the EduTap course, I managed to cover current affairs for March, April, and May, plus the RBI notification GA and Finance portions. But the actual exam felt slightly different from what was covered, and more than anything, I was just too slow. My main questions: How do I improve my GA speed and accuracy? There's so much content and I feel completely overwhelmed — where do I start, what do I focus on, and what resources should I use for revision and practice? Can anyone recommend reliable GA practice sets that simulate real exam conditions and match the actual pattern? For Maths, Reasoning, and English I'm managing with the course material, but GA practice is where I'm really struggling. What can be expected from SEBI Grade A and NABARD Grade A — when are they likely, and how should I prepare? I already have the RBI Grade A Gold Package from EduTap. I feel like I've jumped into deep water without knowing how to swim. Any strategy, resource suggestions, or personal experiences would be genuinely helpful. How did you all prepare for GA? Thanks in advance! 🙏

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u/StatusCartographer89 — 22 days ago

For Ga how to prepare

I gave the exam I purchased the edutap gold course in April hoping that exam will be conducted in September as last year as the interviews completed in March end and this was my first attempt and the amount of GA syllabus just overwhelmed me like I was attending the edutap live classes for ga but I was unable to understand any terms it required serious efforts and i mainly focused on their reports rbi news tap and the ga + finance for the match and April sorry I was unable to cover may but man the questions were not from there like they said last three months and also I know some questions from April were also not what was taught in the live classes and the volume of the syllabus man it was tiresome at the same time completing logical reasoning and quant I could only attempt 82 questions time crunch and all and seriously i need advice how do you prepare for ga like so much was asked I mean from where to prepare for the GA ??

Can you guys help me out nevertheless I will start preparing for phase 2 of next year as I am from engineering background and I know literally nothing about the esi finance and management at time same time improving timing on logical reasoning and quant I mean they were easy to me just the GA section it is too much exhausting can you all share your experience who have qualified phase 1 previously or is expecting to clear phase 1 this year how did you do the ga and one more important thing I need advice on which exam should i focus on like I have rbi grade b gold package so like nabard grade a and how or sebi grade a how should I approach what should I study and how. This was overwhelming but need some guidance

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u/StatusCartographer89 — 23 days ago

How many "genuine and serious" candidates appear for the rbi grade B how much competition should I be expecting

And also can someone tell me the expected cutoff like i just started preparing this April as I graduated last year and due to family pressure and job market i thought ok grade b concluded in March I have like 1 year let me see what happens I just started looking at syllabus and understanding pattern and suddenly there is notification and the current affairs oh man it is so overwhelming I cannot even state can you tell me like what could be the expected cutoff?? I am very very very nervous

I am 24 and my mind is just going crazy and the worst part I am not even from finance or commerce background I am an engineering student

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u/StatusCartographer89 — 25 days ago
▲ 5 r/lonely

Never really had a "best friend for life." Anyone else feel this way

My father had a transferable job. Every two to three years, we moved — not just cities, but states. By the time I'd settle into a new place, all the friend groups were already formed. I was always the new kid trying to fit in, and just when I did, it was time to move again.

Back then, when you changed cities, your SIM changed too. So every move meant losing every contact. No social media, no way to stay in touch. Friends just... disappeared. Every single time.

College was okay. I had two or three close friends — I've always been selective like that. But at some point I stopped being the one to initiate, just to see what would happen. Almost no one reached out. One person called in three or four months. Just one.

I live alone now. I'm working toward something — I have a goal, I know where I'm headed. But the last few months, I haven't really spoken to anyone. Not even my brother. We grew apart too, for different reasons, different circumstances. We live in the same house now but different rooms his is always locked from inside and out personality and beliefs are kind of not compatible you know we are like strangers sharing two rooms in a apartment kind of like flatmates no interaction between us other than occassional you know when you bump into each other and its not that we have not tried to initiate the conversation but now it feels awkward we were close but circumstances and now i mean i love my brother but it is mostly due to we share same blood there is not like real brother brother bond kind of thing and I feel so sad and the distance has grown so much that now it cannot be fixed even my mother and relatives acknowledge this different personalities when my mamu started here for like 3 weeks he said it was strange i have never seen two of you interact with each other so you know

Today I just felt it. That absence. I don't even know how to have a conversation anymore. I don't know what I'd talk about. I just feel like somewhere along the way, without realizing it, I never got to build something that most people seem to take for granted — a person who's just there.

I'm not falling apart. I just wanted to say it out loud somewhere. Does it get better? Did anyone build real friendships later in life, from scratch?

I am 24 I will go to a new job will i have like people to you know rely on share things talk about what I really feel inside be me and they don't judge but are genuine and appreciate in what you are I mean I just want to know if genuine friends and all will be in life or not is it too late kind of thing or will I be always like the observer the outsider who never really knows what to talk what it is to have a genuine best friend something like that

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u/StatusCartographer89 — 1 month ago
▲ 4 r/LivingAlone+1 crossposts

Never really had a "best friend for life." Anyone else feel this way

My father had a transferable job. Every two to three years, we moved — not just cities, but states. By the time I'd settle into a new place, all the friend groups were already formed. I was always the new kid trying to fit in, and just when I did, it was time to move again.

Back then, when you changed cities, your SIM changed too. So every move meant losing every contact. No social media, no way to stay in touch. Friends just... disappeared. Every single time.

College was okay. I had two or three close friends — I've always been selective like that. But at some point I stopped being the one to initiate, just to see what would happen. Almost no one reached out. One person called in three or four months. Just one.

I live alone now. I'm working toward something — I have a goal, I know where I'm headed. But the last few months, I haven't really spoken to anyone. Not even my brother. We grew apart too, for different reasons, different circumstances. We live in the same house now but different rooms his is always locked from inside and out personality and beliefs are kind of not compatible you know we are like strangers sharing two rooms in a apartment kind of like flatmates no interaction between us other than occassional you know when you bump into each other and its not that we have not tried to initiate the conversation but now it feels awkward we were close but circumstances and now i mean i love my brother but it is mostly due to we share same blood there is not like real brother brother bond kind of thing and I feel so sad and the distance has grown so much that now it cannot be fixed even my mother and relatives acknowledge this different personalities when my mamu started here for like 3 weeks he said it was strange i have never seen two of you interact with each other so you know

Today I just felt it. That absence. I don't even know how to have a conversation anymore. I don't know what I'd talk about. I just feel like somewhere along the way, without realizing it, I never got to build something that most people seem to take for granted — a person who's just there.

I'm not falling apart. I just wanted to say it out loud somewhere. Does it get better? Did anyone build real friendships later in life, from scratch?

I am 24 I will go to a new job will i have like people to you know rely on share things talk about what I really feel inside be me and they don't judge but are genuine and appreciate in what you are I mean I just want to know if genuine friends and all will be in life or not is it too late kind of thing or will I be always like the observer the outsider who never really knows what to talk what it is to have a genuine best friend something like that

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u/StatusCartographer89 — 1 month ago

Umm I think I have heard this guitar riff somewhere other than this also can anyone help me find the other song ?

https://youtu.be/JqUWua4MrIM?t=75&si=YYQtp9WS2Eo33nXc

The guitar riff I have heard somewhere else and most possibly an anime opening or similar or most probably same tune as this it starts from 1 min 15 sec can anyone help me find it ? The other song with the same one I am guessing for fmab openings or endings maybe I don't know why but there is a song and I am confident of having similar guitar riff maybe not an anime song but somewhere I have heard it

u/StatusCartographer89 — 2 months ago

I got Amazon OA link does anyone know what and how to approach it

So basically I was laid off in 1st November from a startup due to funding issues and our team was laid off like so I was applying to different companies not hearing back I started preparing for government jobs as job cuts and all really made me extremely fearful of my future and now I am completely out of touch from software development and now suddenly I got OA assessment from Amazon I applied to it in like march or something like that and it is an AI assisted coding. Now the thing is I am way to knee deep into the govt job as I really need to get a job and I am completely out of touch from coding from last 3 months you can say from March itself I have not been coding so I wanted to know how to approach this test what to do how to do and this and that I mean I was just good in dsa and cp I haven't done much development and whatever project I have made is with the help of ai like all the errors and all like I am completely dependent on AI nowdays for any kind of development can you give me pointers how to approach this like in my previous startup also I was completely dependent on AI and working in C++ and C# but now this assessment is in NODE DJANGO and SPRING and I have very basic syntax you I can understand the code but since I have been using AI extensively in all my tasks since last year and only dependent on ai how to approach the problem as I am not very expert in coding languages fully dependent on ai I can understand the approach its like I have lost all interest in coding but still the job is very important can you just give me pointers on how should I approach this ?

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u/StatusCartographer89 — 2 months ago