Good Morning Friends,
With half of the tension getting over on Saturday, we all have got the next target i.e. IBPS PO Mains. Many students wondering about how to get started and how to keep the studies going on, we would like to say some things that will help you keep moving forward. Let's get it right.
Hope you all have seen the One Day International match on Sunday. It disappointing to see India losing but it was really a great match from good cricket point of view. With AB and Rohit Sharma playing a great innings, the match was really fantastic to watch. You all must be wondering why we are quoting a match that India lost. Let's take the example of Rohit Sharma. He has played a wonderful innings and he continued to play better after his 100 knock in T20's.
Now coming back to IBPS, many students have performed well and many have somehow managed to attain the mark of 40. Those who have attempted less are either demotivated or have accepted the defeat. We don't understand why people start accepting the defeat before the results. Why they stop preparing after they appear for any exam. Listen friends, this is just an exam and we know that it is important then what is the point of getting demotivated. Let the result come first and let the IBPS release the marks. What if you clear the result by margin and get the chance to appear for the Mains exam. No one knows anything for certain. So leave everything behind and keep the momentum going as it will help you in future exam as well.
Now coming to those students who have performed well in the exam, we would just like to say that don't lose your focus. You have done good and it's good to be confident. But do remember friends, confident is good but over confidence may snatch this opportunity from you. Just be calm and composed and don't let anything distract you. Just try to maintain the flow like Rohit Sharma.
What you should start with?
ALL THE BEST
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