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My journey of working 12-hour shifts at L&T while preparing for GATE, and how I built the mindset to keep going when everything felt impossible. If you’re someone working a full-time job and still chasing your GATE dream, this video is exactly what you need to hear. I’m sharing how I managed my schedule, fought mental resistance, and turned one of the toughest phases of my life into the strongest foundation for my preparation. Follow me on insta were i post dail contents:https://www.instagram.com/gate.qualif... ⏱ Timestamps 0:00 – Intro Why I made this video — a message to every aspirant who’s working and still trying to study for GATE. 0:39 – Excitement State 🚀 The thrill of getting placed at L&T — that first site visit, the uniform, the sense of pride. At that moment, I felt like I’d made it. I was motivated, full of energy, and ready to prove myself both at work and in studies. Everything felt possible — until reality stepped in. 3:38 – Reality Hits ⚙️ Long 12-hour shifts, harsh site conditions, and zero mental space left at the end of the day. By the time I returned to my room, I barely had energy to eat, let alone open my GATE notes. Weekends became recovery days. That’s when I realized: success here isn’t about intelligence — it’s about endurance. 7:05 – Resistance 💭 This was where the real battle began. The body was tired, but the dream wasn’t. I started with small steps — 30 minutes of revision, one PYQ daily, lectures during travel. Slowly, consistency replaced motivation. Each extra minute of study after work became proof that I wanted it more. 12:29 – What I Took from This L&T Life 🌅 L&T life taught me discipline — not the easy kind, but the kind that’s built through exhaustion. It taught me how to show up even when no one’s watching, even when I’m drained. And that mindset — to do a little more every single day — became the foundation of my GATE prep. Because if you can study after a 12-hour shift, there’s nothing in life you can’t do. ⸻ 💬 If you’re working and preparing for GATE right now — this video is for you. You might not have the most time, but you have the strongest mindset.