

It has an 85% weightage in the final merit list. Mains (Phase-II) is the most important part of any competitive examination. There is always light at the end of the tunnel. Keep preparing well and everything will fall in place at the right time. Don’t lose hope and start doubting your abilities even if everything goes against you. What this examination requires is the Right strategy, effort and perseverance. If I can do it after 7 years, you too can do it. There was a lot of discussion on concepts, Current affairs, interview questions, etc. Lavlesh Shukla (AIR-5) which helped us a lot. It really helped me in fine-tuning answers for profile-based questions and be mentally prepared for any kind of question. So, I enrolled in an online Skype interview course and gave 3 mock interviews.
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The Mock test series of Oliveboard was very good and it helped to learn in-depth about some difficult areas like FOREX Market, Derivatives, etc. I would have given around 25 mocks in total and revised all those questions well before the exam.

I attempted all the mock tests and didn’t skip even one of them. I had subscribed to the Oliveboard Mock tests which proved very useful in my preparation. I didn’t skip problems in FM because I was competing with the best of the best in the unreserved category and I had to grab each and every mark on offer. Just revised the important chapters in ESI and FM. My UPSC preparation and preparation for RBI helped me. To be honest, I couldn’t do justice to this paper in 3 weeks’ time. I covered the important acts and regulations like the SEBI Act, SCRA 1956, depositories act, ICDR, and LODR from the original documents. Securities Market – Economics notes from UPSC preparation and the notes from the courses I had subscribed to. Didn’t prepare specifically for these sections. Reasoning and Quants – reverse engineering from mock tests. So I placed my bets on GA and awareness of the securities market. I had attempted all the mock tests that I had subscribed to. Strategy for phase 1: Practice, practice, practice.

Ultimately I couldn’t even clear phase and I missed the cut-off by a good 10 marks or so. But I committed a blunder of not touching phase 1 till 15 days prior to the exam though I was fully ready for phase 2. So my actual preparation for RBI started on Dec 17. I had RBI as a backup plan when I started my civils preparation in 2012. I cleared SEBI Grade ‘A’ 2018 examination and secured All India Rank 1 in the examination. of Puducherry and was preparing for examinations like RBI/ SEBI/ NABARD. Then I took up a job as Upper Division Clerk in Govt.
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After graduation, I prepared for the Civil Services examination but could not crack it. I have completed my B.Tech (ECE) from Pondicherry Engg. SEBI 2018 Success Story of Rajendran Sundar Raj A small introduction about Rajendran
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