Achieving the dream of becoming a Probationary Officer (PO) requires more than just intelligence; it requires a high level of discipline. Reema Jain, who started her journey in mid-2023, has proven that with a structured approach and the right resources, success is inevitable.
The Journey to RRB PO
Reema began her preparation in the middle of 2023. For her, this journey was about more than just clearing an exam—it was a life lesson in consistency and self-discipline. By sticking to her goals and maintaining a steady pace, she successfully cleared the RRB PO exam and reached her destination.
Subject-Wise Preparation Strategy
- English Language: Reema relied heavily on PracticeMock sectional tests. She found them to be one of her most important resources for mastering the language section and getting used to the exam pattern.
- Quantitative Aptitude: Her strategy was a mix of learning and testing. She used YouTube videos to understand difficult concepts and followed them up with sectional and full-length mock tests to sharpen her calculation skills.
- Reasoning Ability: To master Reasoning, Reema focused on full-length tests to identify her strengths and used sectional tests specifically to increase her speed in solving puzzles and logical questions.
- General Awareness: She followed a simple but effective routine—watching daily current affairs classes and revising the content regularly to keep the information fresh in her mind.
Overall Strategy: Daily Targets
Reema did not follow a rigid or complicated schedule. Instead, she focused on daily targets. Every morning, she would set specific tasks for herself and make sure to complete them by the end of the day. This kept her progress steady and ensured she covered all subjects regularly.
Overcoming Hurdles
Demotivation is a common part of the competitive exam journey, and Reema faced it too. However, her way of handling it was unique. No matter how low she felt, she forced herself to focus on her daily targets. By achieving small daily wins, she was able to overcome big obstacles and stay on track.
How PracticeMock Helped
PracticeMock was the primary platform Reema used for her mock tests.
“PracticeMock helped me a lot in my preparation. I used the full-length tests to analyze where I stood and used the sectional tests to build the speed necessary for the actual exam. It was a key part of my success.”
Message for Fellow Aspirants
Reema’s advice to those still preparing is straightforward and powerful:
“Just stay focused on your goal no matter how many obstacles you face. Do the best from your end, and definitely, a day will come when all your hard work gives you the result you deserve.”
Conclusion
Reema’s story proves that you don’t need years of preparation if you have the right focus and resources. By setting daily goals and using quality mock tests, she cleared one of the most competitive banking exams within a year. Her journey is a great example for all aspirants that discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.
Congratulations, Reema! Team PracticeMock is proud to be part of your success.
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