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Is age 20 is late to start all new i feel so low and depressed. is it possible for weak student like me to crack sbi clerk in 2 years preparation? I am stucked in past feels like lost no ray of hope i dont know what to do i am scared of newspapers feels it will be difficult for me ?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 14th Jun, 2020

Hi

Actually it's better late than never but the best thing is you are not late at all for SBI PO preparation
Minimum age required to be eligible for SBI PO is 21 years and you are only 20, so you are not at all dear

Now , if you feel like you are  very weak to prepare for SBI PO then let me tell you that there are lots of people who are average at studies but they work hard and clear even the most competitive examination like UPSC , so if you work hard and prepare will then you can definitely crack SBI PO
Also,
there are many people who qualify SBI PO etc bank exams in their 1st attempt and that also in just 1 year preparation or even less, so even if you are starting from scratch and you want to prepare in 2 years then you have plenty of time to prepare ,

Follow the below tips to prepare :-

First of all go through SBI PO syllabus and its exam pattern

Go through the previous years’ question papers and see the level of difficulty of the question paper so that you can prepare accordingly

You can take help of video tutorials available free on platforms like YouTube as well

Go through newspaper daily for General Knowledge and current affairs

Once you are done with syllabus go through mock test and identify weak areas and work on them

Thank you

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Is it age 20 after losing study streak as i wasted 3 years of graduation done no study was completely distracted is it possible to again come on right track at age 20 and start from scratch having fear of books n dilemma of losing and making sbi clerk ? is it late in my case situation ? is 19 best

Udit Narayan 10th Jun, 2020

Hello aspirant,

You are so young, its not late at all, its normal to have distractions in life and that comes in this age so do not over think about it please look forward with a positive vision and great things will come knocking at your door.

Start preparing well for SBI clerk and PO both. Complete your graduation if you have not and do not worry about the age. You are very young and have a lot of time to appear in to exams. Go ahead and give another try, Life will teach its lessons by failing you at some points so that you try harder not that you get depressed and quit.

Pick up yourself and work hard and hard till you succeed.!!

I hope it helps.


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I am of age 20 done nothing in till date just slept no goals no reading habit but wants to crack Sbi clerk as it is last option but feels it is late to start from scratch with fear of losing fear of age fear of capabilities , i feels i am to late to start now and also my friend are doing well i lost

Bhawna Mehbubani 29th May, 2020

Ayush, you have already started your way to success by showing your interest here. This is the first and most important step. It's better late than never. Candidates from any stream can apply for SBI clerk exams.

There are some eligibility criteria for SBI clerk exams, candidates must have a Graduation degree in any stream from a recognized University. Appearing or final year/semester students can also apply. However, this is subject to the condition that if they are provisionally selected, they’ll need to produce proof that they have passed the graduation examination on or before the mentioned date in the official notification. Candidates must have atleast 50% in their 10 th board exams to be eligible for this exam. The minimum age limit is 20 and maximum age limit is 28, considering general category, so it won't be a problem for you. There are relaxation of age for other categories.

Syllabus for SBI Clerk prelims is English language, numerical ability, and reasoning. For more detailed information about this exam, check out the link below

https://www.google.com/amp/s/competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-clerk-exam-pattern/amp

Most importantly, never loose hope, it's good that you are willing to start. You are sure to succeed if you would maintain hard work with consistency.

I hope this helps you!


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I am totally lost at age 20 with no friends,no goal dont know what to do i just sleep all day&cry like kid at night .I was inconsistently preparing for sbi clerk from 18 age but now feels it is impossible to crack as i am waste&inconsistent with lack in English .I feels like escaping&start all new

Apoorva Lohumi 22nd May, 2020

Hey student

First of all, keep your hopes high. You've got the chance on this Earth as a human, that means you are able to do what you aspire, provided, you do determined and dedicated hard work.

Feeling lost and hopeless sometimes is common, but you need to keep your will power strong enough, so that you can prevent this sadness from overpowering your soul.

Confide in a person (you said you've no friends, no problem, make one or talk to any of your peer sibling/cousin). Believe me, opening your feelings infront of someone helps a lot. The person will comfort you and suggest you from his own point of view.

For English skills, use this lockdown period to gather and go through the online study material that will help you. Slowly and steadily, if you practice, you'll gain good English language skills.

If you feel that you can't crack the desired exam, keep it aside for a while and give yourself a new headstart. Pick up a different line and just get into it. Work as hard as possible. You'll definitely achieve it.

Remember, Humans can do anything!

All the Best.

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I wasted 3+ years in just sleeping , crying&fear of not having capabilities to achieve anything . now i am age 20 and want to crack Sbi clerk in a year but feel it will be impossible as grammer is weak my potential is weak i have lots of responsibility burden as family fighting with health&financial

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 22nd May, 2020
Ayush, it is really heary wrenching to hear of being demotivated at a quite young age. As much as we discuss about this, the change and passion for success should come from within you. We can just answer your question. But again if you have been preparing for Bank Exams from the age of 18, that shows your grit and determination. So what if you wasted 3 years of your life? You cannot bring back a day from those 3 years. Instead you will be adding extra days to those years as long as you feel demotivated or confused or upset. The world lives on thre Principle of Survival of the Fittest. Only those are brave, strong and determined, can win the race. The world is so fast paced that it doesnt remember people who have not achieved anything. So its time you pull up your socks rather than dwelling in the past. If you continue to do so, you will only be adding agony to your years. Today it has been 3 years and few months later it will be 4. You will just keep counting the no.of years you wasted instead of buckling up and preparing yourself. Problems do not confine thenselves to a single person. Every Individual has his/her share of problems. Only those who fight back can really make it big. I personally think there is no point in crying over spilt milk while there is hot cup of coffee on the table. As much as we discuss about this, it is you who has to pull up his socks and decide to move on and move ahead. If you think you are depressed, please see a Psychologist. But of it is just a phase, you need to buckle up.
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My main problem is i started bank preparation at age 18 and currently i am 20 but as i strted early was not serious and wasted that time and now i feels it is impossible for me as i in two years i was not consistent and weak in English how could i able to do now and feel depressed and feel late now

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 10th May, 2020

There is something called Acceptance and Commitment Theory in the field of Psychology. It is an intervention method that uses acceptance and meaningfulness in different ways. It is not a method of eliminating any particular behaviour. Rather it is acceptance of one's own inhibiting behaviour and mould our lives accordingly. This means you accept that you are no longer as curious you were before. But you mould your habits and lifestyle or working towards your dream in a way that you still work in fulfilling your passion. Maybe you should sit and write the reason you are no longer curious or passionate about something. If it was something like a bad experience or bad feedback that you had or heard, you should write it down and then evaluate the truth in it. You should maybe check the facts and see if what you felt or heard still holds true. And then you write down your current thoughts on your passion. It might be the lockdown talking or it might be because you found something else interesting. If it is just the lockdown talk, be assured that you will feel fresh once this situation passes. But if it has been there with you for a while, then accept the fact that your priorities have changed. Choose the correct course of action and decide on it. If you still want to stick on to your passion, maybe you need to rejuvenate yourself and get back on track. So do not shy away from thoughts that take away your curiosity. Face them and write them down. It might be laziness, it might be the discovery of a new passion, it might be lockdown, anything. Just write it down. Allow those thoughts in your mind and rationalise when you can and fight with them when you have to. Discover what is more important. Your flee of emotions or your passion. Set goals to act responsibly keeping in mind the long term. You cannot come back after a year and try to be passionate again. By then you would have lost the rhythm. Always remember that this is just a mind game and you need to reason with your brain and train your brain and not the other way round.

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Sir i am depressed Dont know at age 20 my goal i scored 91 Percentile cmat but dont know why and how which college should i choose or give a drop or start bank preparation and to it will be a risk to solo depend on sbi job . My parents are also fade up of me i feels like everything over at age 20

Pritam Singh 9th May, 2020

Hey there

Everyone feels the same at a point in life but at that time you should make yourself strong and find out whats your interest is and whether you are getting proper guidance for preparing for the exam. If you have interest in preparing bank bank job just go for careers360 learning platform where if you learn sincerely as per adviced you will surely get selected.

Check the link and choose your course

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://learn.careers360.com/&ved=2ahUKEwjOt-v5hqbpAhXw7HMBHaZMB-sQFjAAegQIBhAD&usg=AOvVaw1ygKzacnBaQOPGaLiWbSgF good luck

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i really feels so low as i am age 20 and has no determination towards goal and also wasted badly past few years and now feels it over to start again as Bank exams are very tough to crack i feels but everyone says no it is easy to crack in few months practice but i have 1 year but dont know how to ?

Akram Khan 8th May, 2020

Hi Ayush,

One can crack any exam easily of he prepare for it strategically and sincerely with consistency. Here are some tips which you might find useful to prepare for banking exam -

  • Take a copy of syllabus read it throughly and prepare your time table for study. accordingly.
  • Download PDF or if possible it is better buy some good study material and study from that. Study from the selected and relevant books only.
  • Revise all what you learn periodically so that you will not forget anything and your concept will also strengthen.
  • Try to solve all available previous years question papers of the exam. It will help you to understand to point out most important topics, nature of Question etc.
  • Give mock test of exam it will prepare your mind for exam environment.
  • While studying take short breaks, give yourself treat with some good snacks, song or whatever you like so that you will always stay motivated to study.
  • Of at any point you find difficulty you can refer any good online source or teacher expert in that field.
  • Read any 1-2  good english news paper it will increase your general awareness as well as English comprehension.
  • Keep away from mobile while you sit to study as many time we get distracted with mobile phones.
  • Keep yourself motivated by looking at the successful person in your field whenever you find yourself demotivated and not interested in study.

These were few tips to crack the exam. Hope you find these helpful.

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Is at age 20 after wasting 2 years of life comeback possible ? I badly want to crack Sbi Clerk but my fear of losing also stops me as i was depressed and also wasted years ? and also i scored 90.7 percentile in Cmat 2020 but not having confidence to dace Gd Pi and join College or start banking exam

Smeet Almeida 8th May, 2020

Hello, Ayush.

Of course, a comeback is possible. You're only 20. It's normal to feel like you've failed in life but you have to remember that your life as an adult has barely begun. There are people that chase their dreams even at the age of 50. Don't be afraid to pursue your dreams.

Go for it!

Good luck, I'm sure you'll do well!

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