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Success in banking exams is not just about intelligence—it’s about persistence, strategy, and the ability to bounce back after failures. The journey of Ravish Ranjan is a perfect example of how consistency and determination can turn near-misses into final success.
Starting his preparation journey in 2017, Ravish faced multiple setbacks, including missing the SBI PO final selection by just 0.01 marks. However, instead of giving up, he continued refining his strategy and ultimately secured selection as a BOI PO with All India Rank 312 through IBPS PO.
In this success story, we’ll explore his preparation strategy, challenges, and key takeaways for aspirants.
I completed my higher studies in 2016 and started preparing for bank exams in 2017. My first attempt was SBI PO, for which I started preparation after the notification. I narrowly missed the final selection by 0.01 marks.
In 2018, I appeared again for SBI PO but missed the final list by less than 1.5 marks. After that, I started working and took a break from exams. Later, I resumed preparation and appeared for IBPS PO, where I finally succeeded.
For English, I focused heavily on reading newspapers like Hindustan Times and Economic Times. Since the exam is comprehension-based, especially in mains, reading editorials helped a lot.
My grammar basics were already clear, so I focused more on solving new pattern questions through mocks. Regular reading and practice helped me perform well in this section.
I started by clearing the basics of arithmetic. I followed a step-by-step approach:
I used YouTube videos and mock tests to practice difficult questions. I also focused on:
Reasoning was a major focus area, especially puzzles and seating arrangements, as they dominate both prelims and mains.
I practiced:
For mains, I also worked on analytical reasoning, which carries significant weight.
I dedicated one month to GA preparation. Since time was limited, I:
I even carried printed GA capsules while traveling for the exam. However, I believe the best strategy is to study GA daily to avoid last-minute pressure.
Since my basics were already clear, I started giving mock tests from the beginning. My strategy included:
After clearing prelims, I got around 25 days for mains, during which I:
Yes, during my prelims exam, my center was 3 hours away. I fell sick during the journey, but I didn’t give up. I reminded myself of my goal and gave my best despite the situation.
This experience taught me that determination matters more than circumstances.
Mock tests played a crucial role in my success. They helped me:
Practicing mocks regularly improved both my speed and accuracy.
If you are missing exams by small margins, don’t lose hope. Every attempt adds to your experience and brings you closer to success.
Confidence and smart hard work are the keys to cracking competitive exams.
Ravish Ranjan’s journey highlights an important lesson—success often comes after repeated failures. Missing selection by 0.01 marks could break anyone’s confidence, but he chose to persist.
His story proves that with the right strategy, consistent practice, and a never-give-up attitude, cracking exams like IBPS PO is absolutely achievable.
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