1. For those who cleared Phase 1:-
Heartiest congratulations to all of you! Your hard work, consistency, rigorous practice, and most importantly, your performance on the exam day have helped you clear Phase 1.
Now, these remaining 30 days are the real battle ahead. Do not doubt your efforts, but at the same time, prepare aggressively and strategically because you are now among the 635 candidates who have made it to Phase 2.
Monitor your preparation on a daily basis and align it with the actual demands of Phase 2. Try to deliver your best with full commitment and confidence because not everyone gets the opportunity to write Phase 2.
Give it your best shot.🤘
All the very best! 👍
2. For those who could not make it to Phase 2 :-
Hello Dear Folks!
We all know that it is difficult to digest the result when it goes against our expectations. Particularly, when you have worked hard and given your best efforts, the disappointment becomes even more painful.
But that is the harsh reality of competitive examinations. When the notification was released with only 40 vacancies, we all had an understanding deep inside that the competition would be extremely tough, very few candidates would make it to Phase 2, and ultimately only 40 candidates would be selected.
Still, we chose to prepare, strive harder, stay committed to the journey for the last 5-6 months or even more, and put ourselves in the race alongside those who cleared Phase 1.
This phase is certainly difficult to process. However, I believe we all understand this brutal truth - it is a part and parcel of the competitive exam journey. Some will succeed, some may not, but at the end of the day, everyone will learn, grow, and move forward in their own way.
I would personally suggest all of you to take a short break of 2-3 days or even a week from your preparation. Give yourself some time to relax. Meet your friends, spend time with your loved ones and family members, introspect, and then decide your future course of action with a calm and rational mindset.
Remember, we are all together in this journey.🤝
All the Best from the WLH & WDH family!👍
3. For beginners/newbies or those who prepared with casual approach :-
If you are a newbie, a beginner, or someone who prepared for this examination but did not take it with the required seriousness, this is the right time to realise and understand the changing dynamics of competitive examinations.
We are living in an era of excess information, where awareness about examinations, patterns, syllabi, resources, and preparation strategies has increased tremendously. This has resulted in a rapid rise in competition.
Today, aspirants are more aware, more curious, and more willing to put in focused efforts to fulfil the demands of the examination. Therefore, even a single mistake can cost us one attempt, and sometimes even an entire year. The cost is significant.
However, irrespective of the uncertainty regarding vacancies, examination patterns, difficulty levels, and the nature of questions asked in different sections, there will always be candidates who prepare sincerely, practise according to the evolving demands of the examination, remain consistent throughout the preparation journey, hold their nerves, and outperform others on the final exam day.
Therefore, it is important to understand the level of competition and prepare yourself according to the actual demands of the examination if you are planning to appear for this exam or any other regulatory body examination or any other examination in upcoming cycles.
Do not do it just for the sake of doing it. Your time and youth are precious. Make them count. Take rational decisions based on your own SWOT analysis, and then plan and execute your journey ahead with clarity and commitment.
Take care, everyone!
Best wishes!!!👍