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Jalandhar bsf 21 koi ho to contact no. Btao

Bhaiyo koi bta skta h ki GRADUATION KI DEGREE bhi chaiye vaise admit card mein to  marksheet ke liye bola 

Delhi walo Ear clean kidar s karya...? 

bhaiyo meri sc rank 500 any chanse in cop si 

please tell me 

Wish you all the very best for my dear broz and sizzies who are preparing to leave and for those who have already left for our last battle. Stay healthy , eat hearty , sleep tighty , for there is one more battle to be won . And we shall eagerly wait for ur come back and wish u will all have a grand tale of victory to be told to us . . . All our blessings are with u. . . 

I wish my all the very best to all the members of this group. Hope everything will be positive there and thereafter be ready to become a member of an elite force. All the best bro

Anyone having medical of cpo at Bsf jalandhar on 13 april. Contact 9555118768 or post your number. 

It is my humble request to all those who have their medical on april 5 to share the step by step test of the medical so that others can make use of it.😊

 Just sharing a story.... I dnt want ur likes... Bt yeah spare a few minutes to read it.... Although when I saw... The very first thought tht came to mah mind was... No I cnt read.... Bt wid the flow..... With each line.... I got curious to knw.... Wht it is all abt..... Its not abt failures v get in our lives... Bt yes the lessons those failures give us..never giving up... At any stage... Coz everything teaches us something😊. I wish u all to read.... Again ur choice.... Whether u wish to spend 3 to 4 min to this story...... 😊😊Perseverance. Determination. Passion. Coupled with immense hardwork. Brings you excellence. Which automatically results in success..... . A quora user akand sitra replied to a ques.... "how wonderful is the journey in becoming an IAS officer in India?" His reply- You will find many such success stories of people who have cracked the exam. They are posted everywhere across the internet. Read them and get motivated and have full sense of optimism. :) But, let me answer the "other side" of the coin. How wonderful is the journey in *not* becoming an IAS Officer.........  Well, allow me to give my brief history here...... 👒Civil Services 2013 - Interview Fail. 👒Civil Services 2014 - Mains Fail. 👒Civil Services 2015 - Prelims Fail. 👒RBI Manager Post 2015 - Interview Fail. 👒SSC CGL 2015 - Tier 2 Fail. Every year, I almost reach the Final stage of some or the other exam and then get kicked out in the end.......  I have missed the Final List by a few marks, every single time. So close, yet so far. Three years of studies. Did I waste my time? Has it been a wonderful journey? Am I happy? Many unanswered questions for my simple life. What exactly is "happiness"? Various definitions for various scenarios. Every year, 10 Lakh people apply for the Civil Services Examination. Who exactly is happy amongst them? More than 5 Lakh people fail to attend the Prelims. They either forget, or have family obligations or other work related tensions. And the fact that they could not even attempt, would surely make them unhappy.More than 4.85 Lakh people who take the Prelims examination fail to clear it. Some must have studied, some must have given it for timepass. Irrespective of the intention, they feel unhappy to get failed. Out of the 15000 who clear Prelims and write Mains, more than 12000 fail to clear Mains. They must have written those tough 9 papers for over 5 days then 2000 people out of the 3000 who give the interview will not be shortlisted for the final list.900 people of these 1000 who get selected would be unhappy as they did not get their dream IAS post. I have many friends in ITS, IIS, IRTS etc. who are disillusioned now because they are just glorified Group A posts. (Indian Trade Service, Indian Information Service, Indian Railway Traffic Service etc.) They felt that Civil Services gets it's charm only because of IAS, IPS and IFS. All others are normal sarkaari naukris. So, are they happy? If they got 1 mark extra, they would become IAS officers, it will prick their souls for the rest of their lives. So close, yet so far.Out of the Top 100, the bottom 30 would be unhappy because they would get cadres they don't like. Someone would want a Mumbai posting, but they would get a Nagaland or some far off post where they don't speak the language or understand the customs. For the rest of their lives. Even though they are IAS officers, they would be stuck in a foreign land. One mark more, and they would have got their Home states or some metro city. Just one mark. So close, yet so far. So out of 10 Lakh people, 9.99950 Lakh are unhappy. For some or the other reason. With various degrees of unhappiness. Should we define our state of mind based on external events which are out of our control?Should we base our levels of happiness based on successes in examinations?Should we be sad about things which cannot be changed? I shall tell you how I feel. After slogging for 3 long years, without a source of income, living off my parents' money, in my gloomy room, and not doing anything productive as such, I feel I have internal mental satisfaction. Yes. I am at peace with myself. I have transformed a lot in this journey. I have had many experiences which have changed me, for the better. In 2013, back when I was in college, I was this goofy, immature kid who was the clown of the class. I was annoying, funny and noone ever took me seriously. I was made fun of by the whole college. And then, I started my preparation. For Civil Services, I had to study - Indian History, World History, Geography, Polity, Economics, Environment, Ethics, Public Administration, Sociology, Current Affairs, International Issues, Science and everything else under the sun. In these three years, you can say that I did an MA in all these subjects. MA in 10 different areas. :D Then, for SSC CGL, I studied Maths, English, Reasoning, Logic. That too at a high level. I did practice a lot. So, maybe add BA in 3 different areas. And for RBI, I again did MA in Banking, Finance, Insurance, Economics and Monetary systems. I studied all the CFA material, did many Coursera lectures, and studied all RBI reports in depth. End of three years, I was transformed from this goofy, immature kid to this mature, knowledgable adult. Now when I meet my friends, they are in a state of shock to see this change. I can talk about any topic, any subject at length. I can have productive debates and can have an opinion on everything. I sound smart when I talk. :P They genuinely *respect* me now. What more do I want? Thanks to writing so many examinations I had cleared one. A good job with the Ministry of Home Affairs. (Legally obliged not to tell which one) At the end of this journey, I have a decent 60k paying Central Government Officer Post.At the end of this journey, I have found love. One who understands me, one who supported me at my worst. One who has always been there.At the end of this journey, I gained respect from everyone I know. Friends, parents, family, relatives and Quora.At the end of this journey, I am more mature, knowledgeable and aware.At the end of this journey, I understood that Life is neither fair nor unfair. Life is just life. That's it. Everytime I failed to clear an Exam, I thought I hit rock bottom. I was sad and depressed. I was frustrated. Then the next failure came, and then the next, and then I realized that there is no such thing called a "rock-bottom". There is no point in getting frustrated for things which are not in our hands. There is no point in being sad for your fate. I learnt that I should be happy for what I already have, and that has been a huge relief for me. I have been so much better since this realization, and have been much more productive. Have I failed all these examinations? Yes. Have I failed in life? Heck, No. I love my life. Even if I am not successful, I am internally happy. I may not have everything I want, but I do have everything I need. What more could I ask for? So, yes, this has been a wonderful journey. A wonderful experience. A wonderful ride. But is this the ending? No, I have only just begun. 

Bha kisi ka medical 13 april ko jodhpur h kya.. Rply me

Medical will start from 4th April or 5th April?

How many of you have doubt about the tentative vacancies which was mentioned in candidates corner Were for cpo 2017..?????



Getting a same msg again n again in inbox.... Huh.... Getting irritated ... Pagalguys do something.... Dnt make us pagals😝😝😝 'use sab pta hai' , 'I wana know', 'ttyl it's lunch time', and many mor.... Lol.... Plz help😂😂😂😂😂😛😛😛

One question... 

    Will they give  us posts according to our preference or marks secured ? 

GN , Broz and sizzies 


Are these the things to be carried for DV  ?


1. Admit card


2. 4 Passport size pics of Me


3. 10th standard CBSE mark sheet for dob


4. Degree certificate 


5. Certificates of all semesters


6. OBC Non cremy layer certificate


7. Original Licence


8. Self attested copies of all



Am i being Xtravagant ? or Am i missing anything ? Hope u all will help me 


Guys it is necessary to clear ears from dr or clean by ourselves??

Ye lo guys.....Finally police arrested peoples who were behind the leak of SSC CPO paper 1.....

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/six-including-cop-held-for-leaking-ssc-paper-4597013/

Candidates having medicals this week......

  • Confident++++
  • Excited###
  • Feeling nervous^^^^

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guys tomaorro will be my medical ....so keep blessing for mi ........to be fit nd select in si post...tnx..jai hind

If i clear medical...will i get BSF SI ????..marks 166..sc rank 81..total sc females vacancies 73..