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IBPS PO III and PO IV Success story - Siddharth Upadhyaya

Published on Monday, April 06, 2015
Dear Raman,
We all have guardian Angel
Who is loving, kind & caring,
Who will be there when we need someone
To share the load we're bearing.

After being a silent follower of your website for almost a year I would like to share my success story via your website with all the followers of your website.


First of all, I would like to extend my deep gratitude & thankfulness to you for creating such a wonderful & excellent medium for sharing useful information among bank job aspirants.

Before I proceed further I would like to share some information about myself.

Name                 :       Siddharth Upadhyaya
Date of Birth     :        29 – 09 - 1984
State                  :        Uttarakhand
City                   :        Dehradun
Qualification     :        M. Tech, B.E.
Experience        :        6 + years

It all started when in year 2012 my father fall severely ill and I am being the only child was responsible for reviving his health condition(s). Being in private sector firms one does not enjoy the privileges of extended leaves when there is need. I was in middle of my job & my family, and I chose my family, as FAMILY ALWAYS COME FIRST. After six months when my father condition improved I started looking for job and started working in an engineering college. During those two years even after my 100 % dedication & sincere efforts I was not appreciated for the pain I was taking.

Finally I decided that time has arrived when I would have to take some concrete steps to improve my situation financially & socially. And with this determination I started looking for various career options available to me which can help me in achieving the task which I have zeroed upon. I finally choose career in banking to be a landmark in my life. Still a herculean task for me as I don’t have enough time with me because I was already 28 +

On the very same day I “google” all the information which I would be requiring & luckily for me I came across this wonderful site http://www.bankexamstoday.com/

I would like to thank Mr. Raman for guiding the Bank Aspirants without any self-interest & Hats off to you. Being a silent follower of your blogs for this entire journey I have decide the day I would taste success I would for sure post and share my success story with +BankExamsToday

I would like to attribute my success to all those posts, videos, pdf(s), tips & tricks etc. They were the magnificent part of my journey. With all the support and you have garnered upon us I was able to qualify several written exams and a few interviews.
  • IBPS PO III Qualified (allotted in BANK OF BARODA)
  • IBPS RRB 2013 (scored 143 marks in written but failed in sectional cutoff)
  • SBI PO 2014 missed the cut-off by one mark
  • RBI Grade B 2013 missed the cut-off by three mark
  • RBI Grade B 2014 missed the cut-off by one mark
  • IBPS PO IV Qualified (allotted in BANK OF MAHARASTHRA)
  • SBI (Associates) PO 2014 result awaited

Few tips which I would like to share with my fellow friends:
  • Practice regularly, even if you have already solved the paper earlier.
  • Update your General awareness.
  • Always try to clear the sectional cutoff then target for scoring maximum.
  • Believe in yourself, your family & friends.
  • & finally with all might become a follower of http://www.bankexamstoday.com/ to seek answers to all your queries by RAMAN Sir.
In the end I would like to thank Mr Raman once again for my success.
THANK YOU RAMAN SIR

SIDDHARTH UPADHYAYA


Send me your success story to raman@bankexamstoday.com or monty.exe@gmail.com


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