How are you all approaching nabard grade a prep right now?

Hey everyone, hope everyone's prep is going good. I'm just starting out and wanted to know how people who are also new or still planning are approaching this

Like what resources are you using, youtube/paid course/telegram groups etc.

How are you splitting time between esi, ard and other sections.

And if anyone has attempted before, what are you doing differently this time.

Just trying to see what's actually working instead of guessing on my own lol. would love to know what's working for you guys even if you're new to this too.

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u/Thundderer — 6 days ago

How are you all preparing for nabard grade a right now?

Hey everyone, hope everyone's prep is going good. I'm just starting out and wanted to know how people who are also new or still planning are approaching this

Like what resources are you using, youtube/paid course/telegram groups etc.

How are you splitting time between esi, ard and other sections.

And if anyone has attempted before, what are you doing differently this time.

Just trying to see what's actually working instead of guessing on my own lol. would love to know what's working for you guys even if you're new to this too.

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u/Thundderer — 6 days ago

Giving NABARD for the first time just for the exam feel . Need advice on free stuff & best courses

Hey guys, So this is my very first time giving nabard grade a. Honestly, i haven’t even started studying yet. I’m just giving it this time to see what the exam center vibe is like, feel the pressure and just experience it firsthand. I'm planning to properly grind for the next attempt.For the veterans here, had a couple of quick questions : Any decent free resources or YouTube channels I can check for prep?For my serious attempt next year, is the EduTap course actually worth the money, or should I go for something else like Anuj Jindal, Oliveboard, etc.? Does EduTap really cover everything well, or do other platforms have better material/test series?

Would love to hear your honest experience with what worked best for you.

Thanks in advance .

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u/Thundderer — 11 days ago

entering college, should I stretch my budget for nothing 3a pro or stick to 3a?

Hey everyone, starting college soon and need a phone that can easily survive the next 3-4 years. My budget was strictly 25k (perfect for the standard nothing 3a), but I’m tempted to push it to 30k for the 3a pro if the upgrades are actually noticeable.idc about heavy gaming. I just need it for coaching & college work , online classes and heavy multitasking photos & social media , good cameras for basic campus memories and posting on IG .is the pro version actually worth the extra 5k for regular daily use or should I just save that money for college expenses? Thanks in advance.

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u/Thundderer — 12 days ago