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Success Journey of Anil Bhojwani

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    29 March at 11:59 AM

Today we present you the journey of success of  Mr. Anil Bhojwani, who is currently working in Bank of India. Anil' strategy is no different from others, hence  more important is how does he implement on his strategy

How many Hours of Serious Study required along with the breakup of hours of study?

Nearly 4 to 5 hours is enough at the starting level but the important thing is that in which direction your preparation is going on. If your direction is proper then 4 to 5 hrs is sufficient. 

 

How many Mocks and Sectional tests to attempt?

The sectional test must be attempted after completion of the chapter. I think for each chapter you must have to attempt a minimum of 10 tests that have a minimum of 10 questions for each chapter. After completion of the syllabus, every day a minimum of 3 tests is compulsory.

  

What difficulties did you face while preparing for your exam?

If sometimes we can’t clear pre-exam at that time we get nervous and also during preparation some topics of GK which are tough to remember. Especially for non- commerce backgrounds, students are not able to understand economics easily and for SSC, commerce background students are not able to understand the science portion (especially physics and chemistry).

How did you motivate yourself to overcome those difficulties? 

Generally, we were reading in a group. It is a big strength for me. There must be a proper group for discussion where all aspirants must be serious for preparation and supportive. I have taught economics from commerce graduate aspirants and from my GA faculty. My faculty was able to clear my basic concepts for economics subject and regarding banking basic concepts. 

 

Tips from your side to Attempt Individual Sections like Quant, English, Reasoning, and GA?

According to my GA section should be thoroughly done because there are no time issues in this section. In minimum time you will get maximum marks. For Reasoning and Math,  I advise you to attempt those questions which can be done in minimum time for banking. Especially some students are not focussed on GA in banking and they just target on Maths and Reasoning, but it is the biggest mistake to ignore GK in banking. For SSC you must have to be better in English and Maths because these subjects have high weightage in Tier 2. 

 

What extra do you think should Online  Coaching should be giving out to students?

According to me, during online coaching sometimes students do not get the concepts clearly. So contact details of the particular faculty for each subject must be proper so that the student can easily contact that person to solve their confusion.

 

Anil Bhojwani,

SWO-A

Bank of India  

 

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