For The Ones Who Came Close!!!



Hello and welcome to ExamPunditRight after the examination results we often give posts for
the successful candidates. How to prepare for Interview, what to study for
interview, how was their interview. We totally ignore the people who could not
clear, who were close.

Right after the result, we meet plenty of GOOD aspirants,
totally confused from where to start and what to start. So today, this post is
for people who came close but could not make it this time.
What to do now?
First of all, DO NOT GIVE UP at ANY COST. You have worked
hard, came close, believe in yourself, you will definitely make it.
Now, you have plenty of recruitment exam coming up.
Tentatively you have AO Exams, Clerical Exams and from other financial organisation
there can be recruitments. So basically you have plenty of chances coming your
way. Another reason for not giving up right?
Analyse and Evaluate!
Be your own Mentor and Analyse your mistakes. Evaluate your
past 6 months performance. In case you are unable to evaluate your past 6
months performance, mail us at [email protected]
and we will reply you.
What to do after Analyse and Evaluation?
Make a list of Pros and Cons. What are things went perfect
and were consistent over the 6 months? Is it General Awareness which has been
really low throughout? Right down the topics and make a list of Good and Bad.
Now Look at the Good side and make sure you maintain them in
that side. Bad things are nothing but stuffs which need improvement. No one is
Bad at something throughout. With dedication you can be good at anything. So,
start with the bad things and improve them. Again, if you are unable to
understand which of the bad topic you should start, you can always use the Ask
The Mentor Page to get a good answer.
We cannot do anything about the past. The only thing we can
do is using that experience to make sure that we don’t repeat them in the
present.
Things to do:
1) Study – Smart but Sincerely
2) Follow a Strict Routine
3) Don’t let Past Intervene Your Present
4) DO NOT GIVE UP
5) Don’t Stress Yourself over One Topic
  
Failure is success if we learn from it.

– Malcolm Forbes of Forbes Magazine


All the best!! May the Force be with You.

Regards

Team ExamPundit

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