ORN k relationship ORN mai hi reh jaate hai…Is it true?
Different things happen to different people.
I have often on my social media wall two of my students getting married. While at Forum they never came together though may have been in the same class. Sometimes it happens that they met in the class, sometimes they were in same class, but met in interview time, sometimes they were there in the same class, but did not know each other, and met in the academy.
On the other side, there are things that have not worked out when,
- One of them has made it and another has not.
- Both of them have made it, in same service and same year with close ranks, but have not been able to be together.
So yeah, things happen.
All generalisations, like this one, are not always true.
If this has not been said, let me say it.
Make sure you are not intimidated by other people preparing. Most of the times, you will meet people who won't even be writing the exam, but want to gain social respect by claiming certain prelims successes, mains successes etc.
Also when you write any open test, some people will claim unusually high marks. Remember that generally the people who make high claims about their score in prelims / open test are ones who are not getting it.
Ones who are actually doing the hard work will be secretive about it. Secretive sometimes because they don't want to share something which may or may not work in the future. And sometimes secretive becuse it's a normal for them, and may raise eyebirws for other people, and attract unwanted attention.
A better thing to do in a peer group is to say 10-20 number less than you are actually scoring in any test, so that the eyes are off you. Those things make a small, but critical difference in your success.