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Interview centre of ibps po is based on home address or centre of pre and mains?

I wanted to know whether the interview centre of ibps po is given based on our home address or the state we have selected as our centre while filling the form.

If anyone knows or has even the slightest idea regarding it please tell me, i really need to know it would be much appreciated. Please.

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u/Altruistic-Today-105 — 14 hours ago
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IBPS PO OB Mock

I’ve been trying to improve my scores, but every time I attempt the Quant section, I waste a lot of time deciding which DI set to attempt. I ultimately end up spending around two minutes just deciding what to do.
Can someone help me with some Quant tricks or strategies to improve my speed?
I’ve already learned Vedic Maths for faster calculations from Shantanu Sir’s playlist, but when it comes to conceptual techniques and shortcuts, I’m confused about which playlist to follow.

This will be my first time seriously attempting IBPS PO, and I really want to improve.

Can someone suggest a good playlist or strategy to improve my Quant speed?

u/Ambitious-Industry63 — 2 days ago
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Can someone like me still crack SBI PO or IBPS PO?

Hi everyone,

I really need some honest advice.

I have been an average student my entire life. I never failed, but I never topped either. My 9th and 10th were during COVID, so I was promoted without writing exams.

From 11th standard until graduation, I mostly relied on cheating to pass exams. I completed my B.Com, but now I honestly regret all of it because I never actually learned the subjects.

An MBA was the obvious next option, but my family can't afford it. My father works as a security guard, and I don't want to put him under financial pressure.

During my graduation, I had a very bad friend circle. I got into addictions and wasted a lot of time. Thankfully, I've been completely clean for the last 6 months. I left those friends and genuinely want to change my life.

I worked part-time and saved ₹30,000. I also found a coaching institute that charges ₹30,000 and teaches students until they get a job, so I can afford it.

Now my parents support my decision to prepare seriously. I have around 2 years, although I want to crack it within 1 year if possible.

My goal is to become an SBI PO or IBPS PO.

I know my basics are weak because I never studied sincerely before. But this is the first time in my life that I genuinely want to study and build a career.

Has anyone here started from a similar situation and still managed to crack SBI PO or IBPS PO?

Also, what subjects should I focus on the most in the beginning? Should I first build my basics or directly start exam preparation?

Any honest advice or success stories would mean a lot to me.

Thank you.

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u/jaldisojatahu — 8 days ago