{"id":1264,"date":"2015-09-07T11:21:21","date_gmt":"2015-09-07T11:21:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.forumias.com\/?p=1264"},"modified":"2021-03-05T15:25:52","modified_gmt":"2021-03-05T09:55:52","slug":"interview-with-ias-2014-rank-86-tushar-singla","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/forumias.com\/blog\/interview-with-ias-2014-rank-86-tushar-singla\/","title":{"rendered":"Interview with IAS-2014 RANK 86: Tushar Singla"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Tushar cracked IAS in his second attempt, and obtained an All India Rank of 86. An electrical engineer from IIT Delhi, he hails from Barnala in Punjab and had Public Administration as his optional. We managed to catch up with him, and obtained tit-bits of his success story.<\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><strong>Why the Civil Services?<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;We always hear and relish the prospects of a wondrous, timeless journey paved with unlimited obstacles being more exciting than the destination to which it leads. The achievement of your destination is definitely sweeter and satisfactory if you go through such journey. We keep on doing purile efforts to short change or game the system, may be cheat with ourselves to get momentary pleasures while in the mean time deviating from our goal. My message to you is simple: Life is too short to waste your time on trivialities. Whenever you stand in front of mirror, ask the person whose image you see that whatever he or she is doing is worthwhile in his or her own eyes. Whether you are preparing for civil services, or beginning a start up, or doing a regular job, or pursuing any interest, make sure your heart lies in there.nnMost importantly, we are at a turning point in terms of India's position, self-esteem, growth, progress or whatever adjective you may use in current global scenario. Yes, our personal growth is important, but my request is simple: make sure your growth converges with country's growth. Coming years will shape whether India succeeds or not. And all sections of society have to play a role in this, be they belong to any profession, public or private sector, any region, religion, caste, creed, gender etc.nn nnWhen I prepared for civil services, my motive was not to get personal amenities or facilities, but because I believe in India's future and in its capability to achieve its potential. After I could not clear civil services in my first attempt, I had almost given up. But when last year, India got a full majority government after 30 years, I again pulled up my socks and once again gave a shot simply because I believed in our nation's destiny. If I can be a small cog in the wheel of our country's progress, I would be dying a satisfied man. nnI know the journey for preparing civil services is an arduous one, and keeping self motivation and patience for such a long time is tantamount to testing human capablities. And that's why I have written a little stuff above.nnOne more thing I want to share with aspirants is that irrespective of our unshakable belief in rationality or hard work, we can't discount the role of luck in final result of our efforts. So, be prepared to give your maximum efforts without feeling any pressure and keep faith in all powerful Almighty.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">We always hear and relish the prospects of a wondrous, timeless journey paved with unlimited obstacles being more exciting than the destination to which it leads. The achievement of your destination is definitely sweeter and satisfactory if you go through such a journey. We keep on doing puerile efforts to short-charge or game the system, sometimes\u00a0cheat ourselves to get momentary pleasures while in the mean time deviating from our goal. My message to you is simple: Life is too short to waste your time on trivialities.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;We always hear and relish the prospects of a wondrous, timeless journey paved with unlimited obstacles being more exciting than the destination to which it leads. The achievement of your destination is definitely sweeter and satisfactory if you go through such journey. We keep on doing purile efforts to short change or game the system, may be cheat with ourselves to get momentary pleasures while in the mean time deviating from our goal. My message to you is simple: Life is too short to waste your time on trivialities. Whenever you stand in front of mirror, ask the person whose image you see that whatever he or she is doing is worthwhile in his or her own eyes. Whether you are preparing for civil services, or beginning a start up, or doing a regular job, or pursuing any interest, make sure your heart lies in there.nnMost importantly, we are at a turning point in terms of India's position, self-esteem, growth, progress or whatever adjective you may use in current global scenario. Yes, our personal growth is important, but my request is simple: make sure your growth converges with country's growth. Coming years will shape whether India succeeds or not. And all sections of society have to play a role in this, be they belong to any profession, public or private sector, any region, religion, caste, creed, gender etc.nn nnWhen I prepared for civil services, my motive was not to get personal amenities or facilities, but because I believe in India's future and in its capability to achieve its potential. After I could not clear civil services in my first attempt, I had almost given up. But when last year, India got a full majority government after 30 years, I again pulled up my socks and once again gave a shot simply because I believed in our nation's destiny. If I can be a small cog in the wheel of our country's progress, I would be dying a satisfied man. nnI know the journey for preparing civil services is an arduous one, and keeping self motivation and patience for such a long time is tantamount to testing human capablities. And that's why I have written a little stuff above.nnOne more thing I want to share with aspirants is that irrespective of our unshakable belief in rationality or hard work, we can't discount the role of luck in final result of our efforts. So, be prepared to give your maximum efforts without feeling any pressure and keep faith in all powerful Almighty.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">Whenever you stand in front of mirror, ask the person whose image you see that whatever he or she is doing is worthwhile in his or her own eyes. Whether you are preparing for civil services, or beginning a start up, or doing a regular job, or pursuing any interest, make sure your heart lies in there.<br \/>\n<\/span><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;We always hear and relish the prospects of a wondrous, timeless journey paved with unlimited obstacles being more exciting than the destination to which it leads. The achievement of your destination is definitely sweeter and satisfactory if you go through such journey. We keep on doing purile efforts to short change or game the system, may be cheat with ourselves to get momentary pleasures while in the mean time deviating from our goal. My message to you is simple: Life is too short to waste your time on trivialities. Whenever you stand in front of mirror, ask the person whose image you see that whatever he or she is doing is worthwhile in his or her own eyes. Whether you are preparing for civil services, or beginning a start up, or doing a regular job, or pursuing any interest, make sure your heart lies in there.nnMost importantly, we are at a turning point in terms of India's position, self-esteem, growth, progress or whatever adjective you may use in current global scenario. Yes, our personal growth is important, but my request is simple: make sure your growth converges with country's growth. Coming years will shape whether India succeeds or not. And all sections of society have to play a role in this, be they belong to any profession, public or private sector, any region, religion, caste, creed, gender etc.nn nnWhen I prepared for civil services, my motive was not to get personal amenities or facilities, but because I believe in India's future and in its capability to achieve its potential. After I could not clear civil services in my first attempt, I had almost given up. But when last year, India got a full majority government after 30 years, I again pulled up my socks and once again gave a shot simply because I believed in our nation's destiny. If I can be a small cog in the wheel of our country's progress, I would be dying a satisfied man. nnI know the journey for preparing civil services is an arduous one, and keeping self motivation and patience for such a long time is tantamount to testing human capablities. And that's why I have written a little stuff above.nnOne more thing I want to share with aspirants is that irrespective of our unshakable belief in rationality or hard work, we can't discount the role of luck in final result of our efforts. So, be prepared to give your maximum efforts without feeling any pressure and keep faith in all powerful Almighty.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">Most importantly, we are at a turning point in terms of India&#8217;s position, self-esteem, growth, progress or whatever adjective you may use in current global scenario.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;We always hear and relish the prospects of a wondrous, timeless journey paved with unlimited obstacles being more exciting than the destination to which it leads. The achievement of your destination is definitely sweeter and satisfactory if you go through such journey. We keep on doing purile efforts to short change or game the system, may be cheat with ourselves to get momentary pleasures while in the mean time deviating from our goal. My message to you is simple: Life is too short to waste your time on trivialities. Whenever you stand in front of mirror, ask the person whose image you see that whatever he or she is doing is worthwhile in his or her own eyes. Whether you are preparing for civil services, or beginning a start up, or doing a regular job, or pursuing any interest, make sure your heart lies in there.nnMost importantly, we are at a turning point in terms of India's position, self-esteem, growth, progress or whatever adjective you may use in current global scenario. Yes, our personal growth is important, but my request is simple: make sure your growth converges with country's growth. Coming years will shape whether India succeeds or not. And all sections of society have to play a role in this, be they belong to any profession, public or private sector, any region, religion, caste, creed, gender etc.nn nnWhen I prepared for civil services, my motive was not to get personal amenities or facilities, but because I believe in India's future and in its capability to achieve its potential. After I could not clear civil services in my first attempt, I had almost given up. But when last year, India got a full majority government after 30 years, I again pulled up my socks and once again gave a shot simply because I believed in our nation's destiny. If I can be a small cog in the wheel of our country's progress, I would be dying a satisfied man. nnI know the journey for preparing civil services is an arduous one, and keeping self motivation and patience for such a long time is tantamount to testing human capablities. And that's why I have written a little stuff above.nnOne more thing I want to share with aspirants is that irrespective of our unshakable belief in rationality or hard work, we can't discount the role of luck in final result of our efforts. So, be prepared to give your maximum efforts without feeling any pressure and keep faith in all powerful Almighty.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">Yes, our personal growth is important, but my request is simple: make sure your growth converges with country&#8217;s growth. Coming years will shape whether India succeeds or not. And all sections of society have to play a role in this, be they belong to any profession, public or private sector, any region, religion, caste, creed, gender etc.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;We always hear and relish the prospects of a wondrous, timeless journey paved with unlimited obstacles being more exciting than the destination to which it leads. The achievement of your destination is definitely sweeter and satisfactory if you go through such journey. We keep on doing purile efforts to short change or game the system, may be cheat with ourselves to get momentary pleasures while in the mean time deviating from our goal. My message to you is simple: Life is too short to waste your time on trivialities. Whenever you stand in front of mirror, ask the person whose image you see that whatever he or she is doing is worthwhile in his or her own eyes. Whether you are preparing for civil services, or beginning a start up, or doing a regular job, or pursuing any interest, make sure your heart lies in there.nnMost importantly, we are at a turning point in terms of India's position, self-esteem, growth, progress or whatever adjective you may use in current global scenario. Yes, our personal growth is important, but my request is simple: make sure your growth converges with country's growth. Coming years will shape whether India succeeds or not. And all sections of society have to play a role in this, be they belong to any profession, public or private sector, any region, religion, caste, creed, gender etc.nn nnWhen I prepared for civil services, my motive was not to get personal amenities or facilities, but because I believe in India's future and in its capability to achieve its potential. After I could not clear civil services in my first attempt, I had almost given up. But when last year, India got a full majority government after 30 years, I again pulled up my socks and once again gave a shot simply because I believed in our nation's destiny. If I can be a small cog in the wheel of our country's progress, I would be dying a satisfied man. nnI know the journey for preparing civil services is an arduous one, and keeping self motivation and patience for such a long time is tantamount to testing human capablities. And that's why I have written a little stuff above.nnOne more thing I want to share with aspirants is that irrespective of our unshakable belief in rationality or hard work, we can't discount the role of luck in final result of our efforts. So, be prepared to give your maximum efforts without feeling any pressure and keep faith in all powerful Almighty.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\"><br \/>\n<strong>Hence, the Civil Services.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">The Preparation<\/span><\/h3>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;I did not take any coaching for general studies right from the beginning.nBut I opted for test series in gs from vision ias and synergy both. Even though I could not complete the whole test series (wrote 4 out of 21 tests in vision ias, and 4 out of 12 tests in synergy), but I read and revised every Q&amp;A in all these tests. At the same time I followed distinct approach for each gs paper. nnGS-1 require repeated revisions and satisfactory completion of GS-1 syllabus reduces the burden hugely in general studies. Even though gs1 has 25% weightage in gs, but one can safely allocate 35-40% time of gs preparation to gs1. nBooks for gs1: most are traditional onesnHISTORY: grover, arjun dev, bipan chandra (pre and post), quick read of ncert,nCULTURE: nitin singhania notes, for literature niosnGEOG: ncert, gc leong, hand written notes of any coaching institute may sufficennGS-4 too require clarity of concepts and repeated revision of short syllabus is necessary. Follow any one good book. I read and reread Arihant's GS-4, and I found it best among the lot. It's written in a lucid style and easy to understand. Besides one's own common sense, personal morality play a huge role in one's performance in gs4. I hope you know what I mean.nnGS-2, GS-3: There is reason I have written gs2, gs3 simultaneously. Because both require extensive reading, conceptual understanding and inter linking of issues and approaches. We don't have to do PhD in gs2,3 topics but to answer any question in gs2,3 even if we dont' have read the topic, develop an analytical frame of mind and remember what I have written just above. e.g. when you come around any question related to agriculture, don't just focus on that narrow topic from theretical perspective, immediately link it to real world like it's inter linkage with climate, disaster, technology in agriculture, social aspect of that particular problem in agriculture, policy approaches be it price or income support, agri infra, market etc. What I mean to say is that your preparation in gs2, 3 must be extensive, comprehensive and realistic so that any question from any topic may be tackled without carrying any baggage of whether I have read that particular thing or not.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">I prepared for the exam in patches: May 2013 to Nov 2013, but\u00a0then Dec 2013 to 25 june 2014 was totally blank.\u00a0I came to Noida again on 28 June 2014 and prepared upto November 2014. These last five months were the real preparation time for me.<\/span><\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Specifics about the\u00a0Prelims<\/span><\/h3>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong>Books\/notes for General Studies Prelims<br \/>\n<\/strong><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;no separate preparation: gs mains preparation + ncert, gktoday&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">I did no separate preparation specifically for Prelims. It was all combined for both Prelims and Mains. Books were mostly standard ones, as prescribed by various coachings and websites.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;no separate preparation: gs mains preparation + ncert, gktoday&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\"><br \/>\n<strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">History<\/span>:<\/strong> Grover, Arjun Dev, Bipan Chandra (pre and post), Quick reads of NCERTs.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Culture<\/span>:<\/strong> Nitin Singhania notes,\u00a0NIOS for literature.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Geography<\/span>:<\/strong> NCERTs, GC Leong. (Additionally, hand-written notes of any coaching may suffice).<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;no separate preparation: gs mains preparation + ncert, gktoday&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">I read GK Today as well.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Strategy for CSAT<\/span><br \/>\n<\/strong><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;no preparation&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">I&#8217;m naturally good at it, so no preparation.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong>On whether attempting more questions is the key to success in Prelims<br \/>\n<\/strong>I attempted 85 questions in Paper I and 78\u00a0questions in Paper II. Obviously, k<span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;knowing answers to questions is key to success in prelims, nno ideal number of questions,nquestions which I was not sure of, simple strategy: I discounted improbable options, then calculated guess work&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">nowing answers to questions is key to success in Prelims, and there is\u00a0no ideal number of questions to be attempted.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;knowing answers to questions is key to success in prelims, nno ideal number of questions,nquestions which I was not sure of, simple strategy: I discounted improbable options, then calculated guess work&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">Questions which I was not sure of, I did attempt: I discounted the improbable options, then used calculated guess work for which of the remaining options could be correct.<\/span><\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Specifics about the Mains<\/span><\/h3>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;I prepared in patches: may 2013 to nov 2013, nthen dec 2013 to 25 june 2014 totally blank,nI came to NOIDA again on 28 june 2014 and prepared upto november 2014. These 5 months were the real preparation time for me.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">I prepared for the exam in patches: May 2013 to Nov 2013, but\u00a0then Dec 2013 to 25 june 2014 was totally blank.\u00a0I came to Noida again on 28 June 2014 and prepared upto November 2014. These last five months were the real preparation time for me.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong>Tackling GS<br \/>\n<\/strong><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;I did not take any coaching for general studies right from the beginning.nBut I opted for test series in gs from vision ias and synergy both. Even though I could not complete the whole test series (wrote 4 out of 21 tests in vision ias, and 4 out of 12 tests in synergy), but I read and revised every Q&amp;A in all these tests. At the same time I followed distinct approach for each gs paper. nnGS-1 require repeated revisions and satisfactory completion of GS-1 syllabus reduces the burden hugely in general studies. Even though gs1 has 25% weightage in gs, but one can safely allocate 35-40% time of gs preparation to gs1. nBooks for gs1: most are traditional onesnHISTORY: grover, arjun dev, bipan chandra (pre and post), quick read of ncert,nCULTURE: nitin singhania notes, for literature niosnGEOG: ncert, gc leong, hand written notes of any coaching institute may sufficennGS-4 too require clarity of concepts and repeated revision of short syllabus is necessary. Follow any one good book. I read and reread Arihant's GS-4, and I found it best among the lot. It's written in a lucid style and easy to understand. Besides one's own common sense, personal morality play a huge role in one's performance in gs4. I hope you know what I mean.nnGS-2, GS-3: There is reason I have written gs2, gs3 simultaneously. Because both require extensive reading, conceptual understanding and inter linking of issues and approaches. We don't have to do PhD in gs2,3 topics but to answer any question in gs2,3 even if we dont' have read the topic, develop an analytical frame of mind and remember what I have written just above. e.g. when you come around any question related to agriculture, don't just focus on that narrow topic from theretical perspective, immediately link it to real world like it's inter linkage with climate, disaster, technology in agriculture, social aspect of that particular problem in agriculture, policy approaches be it price or income support, agri infra, market etc. What I mean to say is that your preparation in gs2, 3 must be extensive, comprehensive and realistic so that any question from any topic may be tackled without carrying any baggage of whether I have read that particular thing or not.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">I did not take any coaching for general studies right from the beginning.<br \/>\nBut I opted for writing test series of GS from VisionIAS\u00a0and Synergy both. Even though I could not complete the whole test series (wrote 4 out of 21 tests in VisionIAS, and 4 out of 12 tests at Synergy), but I read and revised every Q &amp; A in all these tests. At the same time I followed a distinct approach for each GS paper.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"line-height: 1.5;\"><strong>GS I<\/strong> require repeated revisions, and satisfactory completion of the\u00a0syllabus reduces the burden hugely in general studies. Even though GS I has 25% weightage in GS, but one can safely allocate 35-40% time of GS preparation to it.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;I did not take any coaching for general studies right from the beginning.nBut I opted for test series in gs from vision ias and synergy both. Even though I could not complete the whole test series (wrote 4 out of 21 tests in vision ias, and 4 out of 12 tests in synergy), but I read and revised every Q&amp;A in all these tests. At the same time I followed distinct approach for each gs paper. nnGS-1 require repeated revisions and satisfactory completion of GS-1 syllabus reduces the burden hugely in general studies. Even though gs1 has 25% weightage in gs, but one can safely allocate 35-40% time of gs preparation to gs1. nBooks for gs1: most are traditional onesnHISTORY: grover, arjun dev, bipan chandra (pre and post), quick read of ncert,nCULTURE: nitin singhania notes, for literature niosnGEOG: ncert, gc leong, hand written notes of any coaching institute may sufficennGS-4 too require clarity of concepts and repeated revision of short syllabus is necessary. Follow any one good book. I read and reread Arihant's GS-4, and I found it best among the lot. It's written in a lucid style and easy to understand. Besides one's own common sense, personal morality play a huge role in one's performance in gs4. I hope you know what I mean.nnGS-2, GS-3: There is reason I have written gs2, gs3 simultaneously. Because both require extensive reading, conceptual understanding and inter linking of issues and approaches. We don't have to do PhD in gs2,3 topics but to answer any question in gs2,3 even if we dont' have read the topic, develop an analytical frame of mind and remember what I have written just above. e.g. when you come around any question related to agriculture, don't just focus on that narrow topic from theretical perspective, immediately link it to real world like it's inter linkage with climate, disaster, technology in agriculture, social aspect of that particular problem in agriculture, policy approaches be it price or income support, agri infra, market etc. What I mean to say is that your preparation in gs2, 3 must be extensive, comprehensive and realistic so that any question from any topic may be tackled without carrying any baggage of whether I have read that particular thing or not.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\"><strong>GS II, GS III:<\/strong> There is a reason I have written GS II and GS III simultaneously. Because both require extensive reading, conceptual understanding and inter linking of issues and approaches. We don&#8217;t have to do PhD in the\u00a0topics, but it is also possible to answer any question in GS II and III\u00a0even if we haven&#8217;t read the topic.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;I did not take any coaching for general studies right from the beginning.nBut I opted for test series in gs from vision ias and synergy both. Even though I could not complete the whole test series (wrote 4 out of 21 tests in vision ias, and 4 out of 12 tests in synergy), but I read and revised every Q&amp;A in all these tests. At the same time I followed distinct approach for each gs paper. nnGS-1 require repeated revisions and satisfactory completion of GS-1 syllabus reduces the burden hugely in general studies. Even though gs1 has 25% weightage in gs, but one can safely allocate 35-40% time of gs preparation to gs1. nBooks for gs1: most are traditional onesnHISTORY: grover, arjun dev, bipan chandra (pre and post), quick read of ncert,nCULTURE: nitin singhania notes, for literature niosnGEOG: ncert, gc leong, hand written notes of any coaching institute may sufficennGS-4 too require clarity of concepts and repeated revision of short syllabus is necessary. Follow any one good book. I read and reread Arihant's GS-4, and I found it best among the lot. It's written in a lucid style and easy to understand. Besides one's own common sense, personal morality play a huge role in one's performance in gs4. I hope you know what I mean.nnGS-2, GS-3: There is reason I have written gs2, gs3 simultaneously. Because both require extensive reading, conceptual understanding and inter linking of issues and approaches. We don't have to do PhD in gs2,3 topics but to answer any question in gs2,3 even if we dont' have read the topic, develop an analytical frame of mind and remember what I have written just above. e.g. when you come around any question related to agriculture, don't just focus on that narrow topic from theretical perspective, immediately link it to real world like it's inter linkage with climate, disaster, technology in agriculture, social aspect of that particular problem in agriculture, policy approaches be it price or income support, agri infra, market etc. What I mean to say is that your preparation in gs2, 3 must be extensive, comprehensive and realistic so that any question from any topic may be tackled without carrying any baggage of whether I have read that particular thing or not.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\"><strong>Try to develop an analytical frame of mind<\/strong>. For example, when you come around any question related to agriculture, don&#8217;t just focus on that narrow topic from theoretical perspective, immediately link it to real world like it&#8217;s inter linkage with climate, disaster, technology in agriculture, social aspect of that particular problem in agriculture, policy approaches (be it prices or income support), agri infra, markets etc.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;I did not take any coaching for general studies right from the beginning.nBut I opted for test series in gs from vision ias and synergy both. Even though I could not complete the whole test series (wrote 4 out of 21 tests in vision ias, and 4 out of 12 tests in synergy), but I read and revised every Q&amp;A in all these tests. At the same time I followed distinct approach for each gs paper. nnGS-1 require repeated revisions and satisfactory completion of GS-1 syllabus reduces the burden hugely in general studies. Even though gs1 has 25% weightage in gs, but one can safely allocate 35-40% time of gs preparation to gs1. nBooks for gs1: most are traditional onesnHISTORY: grover, arjun dev, bipan chandra (pre and post), quick read of ncert,nCULTURE: nitin singhania notes, for literature niosnGEOG: ncert, gc leong, hand written notes of any coaching institute may sufficennGS-4 too require clarity of concepts and repeated revision of short syllabus is necessary. Follow any one good book. I read and reread Arihant's GS-4, and I found it best among the lot. It's written in a lucid style and easy to understand. Besides one's own common sense, personal morality play a huge role in one's performance in gs4. I hope you know what I mean.nnGS-2, GS-3: There is reason I have written gs2, gs3 simultaneously. Because both require extensive reading, conceptual understanding and inter linking of issues and approaches. We don't have to do PhD in gs2,3 topics but to answer any question in gs2,3 even if we dont' have read the topic, develop an analytical frame of mind and remember what I have written just above. e.g. when you come around any question related to agriculture, don't just focus on that narrow topic from theretical perspective, immediately link it to real world like it's inter linkage with climate, disaster, technology in agriculture, social aspect of that particular problem in agriculture, policy approaches be it price or income support, agri infra, market etc. What I mean to say is that your preparation in gs2, 3 must be extensive, comprehensive and realistic so that any question from any topic may be tackled without carrying any baggage of whether I have read that particular thing or not.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">What I mean to say is that your preparation in GS II and III must be extensive, comprehensive and realistic so that any question from any topic may be tackled without carrying any baggage of whether I have read that particular thing or not.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;I did not take any coaching for general studies right from the beginning.nBut I opted for test series in gs from vision ias and synergy both. Even though I could not complete the whole test series (wrote 4 out of 21 tests in vision ias, and 4 out of 12 tests in synergy), but I read and revised every Q&amp;A in all these tests. At the same time I followed distinct approach for each gs paper. nnGS-1 require repeated revisions and satisfactory completion of GS-1 syllabus reduces the burden hugely in general studies. Even though gs1 has 25% weightage in gs, but one can safely allocate 35-40% time of gs preparation to gs1. nBooks for gs1: most are traditional onesnHISTORY: grover, arjun dev, bipan chandra (pre and post), quick read of ncert,nCULTURE: nitin singhania notes, for literature niosnGEOG: ncert, gc leong, hand written notes of any coaching institute may sufficennGS-4 too require clarity of concepts and repeated revision of short syllabus is necessary. Follow any one good book. I read and reread Arihant's GS-4, and I found it best among the lot. It's written in a lucid style and easy to understand. Besides one's own common sense, personal morality play a huge role in one's performance in gs4. I hope you know what I mean.nnGS-2, GS-3: There is reason I have written gs2, gs3 simultaneously. Because both require extensive reading, conceptual understanding and inter linking of issues and approaches. We don't have to do PhD in gs2,3 topics but to answer any question in gs2,3 even if we dont' have read the topic, develop an analytical frame of mind and remember what I have written just above. e.g. when you come around any question related to agriculture, don't just focus on that narrow topic from theretical perspective, immediately link it to real world like it's inter linkage with climate, disaster, technology in agriculture, social aspect of that particular problem in agriculture, policy approaches be it price or income support, agri infra, market etc. What I mean to say is that your preparation in gs2, 3 must be extensive, comprehensive and realistic so that any question from any topic may be tackled without carrying any baggage of whether I have read that particular thing or not.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\"><br \/>\n<\/span><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;I did not take any coaching for general studies right from the beginning.nBut I opted for test series in gs from vision ias and synergy both. Even though I could not complete the whole test series (wrote 4 out of 21 tests in vision ias, and 4 out of 12 tests in synergy), but I read and revised every Q&amp;A in all these tests. At the same time I followed distinct approach for each gs paper. nnGS-1 require repeated revisions and satisfactory completion of GS-1 syllabus reduces the burden hugely in general studies. Even though gs1 has 25% weightage in gs, but one can safely allocate 35-40% time of gs preparation to gs1. nBooks for gs1: most are traditional onesnHISTORY: grover, arjun dev, bipan chandra (pre and post), quick read of ncert,nCULTURE: nitin singhania notes, for literature niosnGEOG: ncert, gc leong, hand written notes of any coaching institute may sufficennGS-4 too require clarity of concepts and repeated revision of short syllabus is necessary. Follow any one good book. I read and reread Arihant's GS-4, and I found it best among the lot. It's written in a lucid style and easy to understand. Besides one's own common sense, personal morality play a huge role in one's performance in gs4. I hope you know what I mean.nnGS-2, GS-3: There is reason I have written gs2, gs3 simultaneously. Because both require extensive reading, conceptual understanding and inter linking of issues and approaches. We don't have to do PhD in gs2,3 topics but to answer any question in gs2,3 even if we dont' have read the topic, develop an analytical frame of mind and remember what I have written just above. e.g. when you come around any question related to agriculture, don't just focus on that narrow topic from theretical perspective, immediately link it to real world like it's inter linkage with climate, disaster, technology in agriculture, social aspect of that particular problem in agriculture, policy approaches be it price or income support, agri infra, market etc. What I mean to say is that your preparation in gs2, 3 must be extensive, comprehensive and realistic so that any question from any topic may be tackled without carrying any baggage of whether I have read that particular thing or not.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\"><strong>GS IV<\/strong> is somewhat like GS I, as it too requires clarity of concepts, and repeated revisions of the short syllabus is necessary. Follow any one good book. I read and reread Arihant&#8217;s GS IV, and I found it the best among the lot. It&#8217;s written in a lucid style and easy to understand.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;I did not take any coaching for general studies right from the beginning.nBut I opted for test series in gs from vision ias and synergy both. Even though I could not complete the whole test series (wrote 4 out of 21 tests in vision ias, and 4 out of 12 tests in synergy), but I read and revised every Q&amp;A in all these tests. At the same time I followed distinct approach for each gs paper. nnGS-1 require repeated revisions and satisfactory completion of GS-1 syllabus reduces the burden hugely in general studies. Even though gs1 has 25% weightage in gs, but one can safely allocate 35-40% time of gs preparation to gs1. nBooks for gs1: most are traditional onesnHISTORY: grover, arjun dev, bipan chandra (pre and post), quick read of ncert,nCULTURE: nitin singhania notes, for literature niosnGEOG: ncert, gc leong, hand written notes of any coaching institute may sufficennGS-4 too require clarity of concepts and repeated revision of short syllabus is necessary. Follow any one good book. I read and reread Arihant's GS-4, and I found it best among the lot. It's written in a lucid style and easy to understand. Besides one's own common sense, personal morality play a huge role in one's performance in gs4. I hope you know what I mean.nnGS-2, GS-3: There is reason I have written gs2, gs3 simultaneously. Because both require extensive reading, conceptual understanding and inter linking of issues and approaches. We don't have to do PhD in gs2,3 topics but to answer any question in gs2,3 even if we dont' have read the topic, develop an analytical frame of mind and remember what I have written just above. e.g. when you come around any question related to agriculture, don't just focus on that narrow topic from theretical perspective, immediately link it to real world like it's inter linkage with climate, disaster, technology in agriculture, social aspect of that particular problem in agriculture, policy approaches be it price or income support, agri infra, market etc. What I mean to say is that your preparation in gs2, 3 must be extensive, comprehensive and realistic so that any question from any topic may be tackled without carrying any baggage of whether I have read that particular thing or not.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">Besides one&#8217;s own common sense, personal morality play a huge role in one&#8217;s performance in GS IV. <em>I hope you understand what I mean.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Tackling Public Administration<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;My optional was Public Administration and my marks in optional are 263 (160 + 103). nI took its coaching way back from vajiram and ravi when I was doing job in NOIDA simply due to time issues, otherwise quality and commitment of vajiram in pub ad optional was highly doubtful. My marks in my first attempt in 2013 were 172 (total) so whatever I gained in pub ad it was during last year's preparation. My strategy was simple:nnRevision + understanding of topics both from conceptual point of view as well as in Q&amp;A format so that whatever has been read may be written in final exam.nnNow, revision in any optional is only possible especially in context of changed pattern with so much vastness in GS, if we follow syllabus in lucid, succinct and essentially from 1 or 2 good sources. In this way we can not only complete the syllabus in less time but also revise and remember it much more comprehensively.nThat's why rather than following fadia and fadia, sidana, prasad, mohit bhattacharya, ijpa, coaching notes blindly, I followed Aribam's books for paper1 and paper2 and revised them 3-4 times each, and then supplemented them with books mentioned above in whatever topic I found Aribam wanting. Now, this is related to syllabus and revision aspects. nnOne good test series is necessary to supplement your preparation in pub ad and here lukmaan ias is the undisputable champion. Again here I wrote only 4 tests out of 14 tests, but the quality and flowness in Salamuddin Sir's discussions of each test was so rewarding that it was classroom coaching-cum-test discussion-cum preparation for Q&amp;A format in both pub ad and gs. I even attended discussion of Pub Ad on 9th december 4 days before mains even though i had to come from chandigarh. Personally, it helped me hugely in gaining confidence in tackling any kind of question in both papers and also streamlined the flow of my thinking.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">My optional was Public Administration and my marks in optional are 263 (160 + 103). \u00a0I had to take\u00a0its coaching way back from Vajiram and Ravi when I was doing a job in Noida simply because of time constraints, otherwise quality and commitment of Vajiram in Pub Ad optional was highly doubtful.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;My optional was Public Administration and my marks in optional are 263 (160 + 103). nI took its coaching way back from vajiram and ravi when I was doing job in NOIDA simply due to time issues, otherwise quality and commitment of vajiram in pub ad optional was highly doubtful. My marks in my first attempt in 2013 were 172 (total) so whatever I gained in pub ad it was during last year's preparation. My strategy was simple:nnRevision + understanding of topics both from conceptual point of view as well as in Q&amp;A format so that whatever has been read may be written in final exam.nnNow, revision in any optional is only possible especially in context of changed pattern with so much vastness in GS, if we follow syllabus in lucid, succinct and essentially from 1 or 2 good sources. In this way we can not only complete the syllabus in less time but also revise and remember it much more comprehensively.nThat's why rather than following fadia and fadia, sidana, prasad, mohit bhattacharya, ijpa, coaching notes blindly, I followed Aribam's books for paper1 and paper2 and revised them 3-4 times each, and then supplemented them with books mentioned above in whatever topic I found Aribam wanting. Now, this is related to syllabus and revision aspects. nnOne good test series is necessary to supplement your preparation in pub ad and here lukmaan ias is the undisputable champion. Again here I wrote only 4 tests out of 14 tests, but the quality and flowness in Salamuddin Sir's discussions of each test was so rewarding that it was classroom coaching-cum-test discussion-cum preparation for Q&amp;A format in both pub ad and gs. I even attended discussion of Pub Ad on 9th december 4 days before mains even though i had to come from chandigarh. Personally, it helped me hugely in gaining confidence in tackling any kind of question in both papers and also streamlined the flow of my thinking.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\"><strong>My marks in my first attempt in 2013 were 172<\/strong> (total) so whatever I gained in Pub Ad it was during preparation for this year.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;My optional was Public Administration and my marks in optional are 263 (160 + 103). nI took its coaching way back from vajiram and ravi when I was doing job in NOIDA simply due to time issues, otherwise quality and commitment of vajiram in pub ad optional was highly doubtful. My marks in my first attempt in 2013 were 172 (total) so whatever I gained in pub ad it was during last year's preparation. My strategy was simple:nnRevision + understanding of topics both from conceptual point of view as well as in Q&amp;A format so that whatever has been read may be written in final exam.nnNow, revision in any optional is only possible especially in context of changed pattern with so much vastness in GS, if we follow syllabus in lucid, succinct and essentially from 1 or 2 good sources. In this way we can not only complete the syllabus in less time but also revise and remember it much more comprehensively.nThat's why rather than following fadia and fadia, sidana, prasad, mohit bhattacharya, ijpa, coaching notes blindly, I followed Aribam's books for paper1 and paper2 and revised them 3-4 times each, and then supplemented them with books mentioned above in whatever topic I found Aribam wanting. Now, this is related to syllabus and revision aspects. nnOne good test series is necessary to supplement your preparation in pub ad and here lukmaan ias is the undisputable champion. Again here I wrote only 4 tests out of 14 tests, but the quality and flowness in Salamuddin Sir's discussions of each test was so rewarding that it was classroom coaching-cum-test discussion-cum preparation for Q&amp;A format in both pub ad and gs. I even attended discussion of Pub Ad on 9th december 4 days before mains even though i had to come from chandigarh. Personally, it helped me hugely in gaining confidence in tackling any kind of question in both papers and also streamlined the flow of my thinking.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\"><strong>My strategy was simple:<\/strong>\u00a0Revision + understanding of topics both from conceptual point of view as well as in Q&amp;A format so that whatever has been read may be written in final exam.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Now, revision in any optional is only possible (especially in context of changed pattern with so much vastness in GS) if we follow the syllabus in lucid, succinct style and essentially from 1 or 2 good sources. In this way we can not only complete the syllabus in less time but also revise and remember it much more comprehensively.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;My optional was Public Administration and my marks in optional are 263 (160 + 103). nI took its coaching way back from vajiram and ravi when I was doing job in NOIDA simply due to time issues, otherwise quality and commitment of vajiram in pub ad optional was highly doubtful. My marks in my first attempt in 2013 were 172 (total) so whatever I gained in pub ad it was during last year's preparation. My strategy was simple:nnRevision + understanding of topics both from conceptual point of view as well as in Q&amp;A format so that whatever has been read may be written in final exam.nnNow, revision in any optional is only possible especially in context of changed pattern with so much vastness in GS, if we follow syllabus in lucid, succinct and essentially from 1 or 2 good sources. In this way we can not only complete the syllabus in less time but also revise and remember it much more comprehensively.nThat's why rather than following fadia and fadia, sidana, prasad, mohit bhattacharya, ijpa, coaching notes blindly, I followed Aribam's books for paper1 and paper2 and revised them 3-4 times each, and then supplemented them with books mentioned above in whatever topic I found Aribam wanting. Now, this is related to syllabus and revision aspects. nnOne good test series is necessary to supplement your preparation in pub ad and here lukmaan ias is the undisputable champion. Again here I wrote only 4 tests out of 14 tests, but the quality and flowness in Salamuddin Sir's discussions of each test was so rewarding that it was classroom coaching-cum-test discussion-cum preparation for Q&amp;A format in both pub ad and gs. I even attended discussion of Pub Ad on 9th december 4 days before mains even though i had to come from chandigarh. Personally, it helped me hugely in gaining confidence in tackling any kind of question in both papers and also streamlined the flow of my thinking.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">That&#8217;s why rather than following Fadia and Fadia, Sidana, Prasad, Mohit Bhattacharya, IJPA, coaching notes etc blindly, I followed Aribam&#8217;s books for Paper 1 and Paper 2 and revised them 3-4 times each, and then supplemented them with books mentioned above in whatever topic I found Aribam wanting. Now, this is related to the syllabus and revision aspects.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;My optional was Public Administration and my marks in optional are 263 (160 + 103). nI took its coaching way back from vajiram and ravi when I was doing job in NOIDA simply due to time issues, otherwise quality and commitment of vajiram in pub ad optional was highly doubtful. My marks in my first attempt in 2013 were 172 (total) so whatever I gained in pub ad it was during last year's preparation. My strategy was simple:nnRevision + understanding of topics both from conceptual point of view as well as in Q&amp;A format so that whatever has been read may be written in final exam.nnNow, revision in any optional is only possible especially in context of changed pattern with so much vastness in GS, if we follow syllabus in lucid, succinct and essentially from 1 or 2 good sources. In this way we can not only complete the syllabus in less time but also revise and remember it much more comprehensively.nThat's why rather than following fadia and fadia, sidana, prasad, mohit bhattacharya, ijpa, coaching notes blindly, I followed Aribam's books for paper1 and paper2 and revised them 3-4 times each, and then supplemented them with books mentioned above in whatever topic I found Aribam wanting. Now, this is related to syllabus and revision aspects. nnOne good test series is necessary to supplement your preparation in pub ad and here lukmaan ias is the undisputable champion. Again here I wrote only 4 tests out of 14 tests, but the quality and flowness in Salamuddin Sir's discussions of each test was so rewarding that it was classroom coaching-cum-test discussion-cum preparation for Q&amp;A format in both pub ad and gs. I even attended discussion of Pub Ad on 9th december 4 days before mains even though i had to come from chandigarh. Personally, it helped me hugely in gaining confidence in tackling any kind of question in both papers and also streamlined the flow of my thinking.&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\"><br \/>\n<\/span><span style=\"line-height: 1.5;\"><strong>One good test series<\/strong> is absolutely necessary to supplement your preparation in Pub Ad and here Lukmaan IAS is the undisputable champion. Again here I wrote only 4 tests out of 14 tests, but the quality and flowness in Salamuddin Sir&#8217;s discussions of each test was so rewarding that it was classroom coaching-cum-test discussion-cum preparation for Q&amp;A format in both Pub Ad and GS.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"line-height: 1.5;\">I even attended a discussion of Pub Ad on 9th December, four days before the Mains, even though I had to come all the way from Chandigarh to Delhi. Personally, it helped me hugely in gaining confidence in tackling any kind of question in both papers and also streamlining the flow of my thinking.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong>Sources of Current Affairs<br \/>\n<\/strong><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;broad, extensive rather than intensive reading helps.ndon't stick to any one source, especially not the hindu. Follow, the issue, concept that is in your syllabus (gs2,3 especially) from any source which provides good information. Be it any newspaper (business standard, economic times, indian express, all are handy), magazine, google news etc., govt sources, reports, policies, websites anything you get your hands on.....&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">Broad and extensive rather than intensive reading helps, in my opinion. Don&#8217;t stick to any one source, especially just not The Hindu. Follow the issues and concepts that are in your syllabus (GS II and III especially) from any source which provides good information. Be it any newspaper (Business Standard, Economic Times, Indian Express all are handy apart from The Hindu), magazine, Google News, Govt sources, reports, policies, websites etc. Basically, anything you can get your hands on.<\/span><\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">About Coaching<\/span><\/h3>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;How far do you think is coaching necessary for preparing for the Mains Examination?&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,25024,null,null,null,null,null,null,1,0,4,null,null,null,null,12,1]\">On whether\u00a0coaching is necessary in the preparation<br \/>\n<\/span><\/strong>I did not attend any coaching for GS, but it\u00a0<span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;depends on individual, i believe for optional coaching is necessary, but for gs test series is more important than coaching.........&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">depends on the individual. For the optional, I believe coaching is necessary (coming from Engineering background, I knew little about Pub Ad). But for GS, writing test series is more important than coaching.<\/span><\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">About the Interview<\/span><\/h3>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong>Board: Vinay Mittal<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong>The interview experience<br \/>\n<\/strong>M<span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;my interview experience was awesome considering it was my first interview in upsc. It went on for 35-40 minutes while other candidates in my board hardly spent 15-20 minutes on that day.nI knew when I was into first 5-10 minutes of my interview that it was going well. At first, the view of round table interview board was intimidating, but quickly I joined in the process with full confidence, honesty, humbleness and firmness.nFYI: I gave a total of 3 mock interviews from january to may. I did not practice for even once before mirror, neither I practices speaking too much english. But i prepared content in my daf, current affairs well so my preparation was upto the mark.n&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">y interview experience was awesome, considering it was my first interview with UPSC. It went on for 35-40 minutes while other candidates in my board hardly spent 15-20 minutes on that day.\u00a0I knew after\u00a0the first 5-10 minutes itself of my interview that it was going well. At first, the view of the round table interview board was intimidating, but quickly I joined in the process with full confidence, honesty, humbleness and firmness.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;my interview experience was awesome considering it was my first interview in upsc. It went on for 35-40 minutes while other candidates in my board hardly spent 15-20 minutes on that day.nI knew when I was into first 5-10 minutes of my interview that it was going well. At first, the view of round table interview board was intimidating, but quickly I joined in the process with full confidence, honesty, humbleness and firmness.nFYI: I gave a total of 3 mock interviews from january to may. I did not practice for even once before mirror, neither I practices speaking too much english. But i prepared content in my daf, current affairs well so my preparation was upto the mark.n&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\"><br \/>\nFYI: I gave a total of 3 mock interviews from January to May. I did not practice for even once before a mirror, neither did I practice speaking too much English. But I prepared the content in my DAF and Current Affairs well, so my preparation was up to the mark.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"color: #3366ff;\"><strong><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;What mistake(s) did you make in your earlier attempt?&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,25537,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,1,0,4,0,null,null,null,12,1]\">To sum up<\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;What mistake(s) did you make in your earlier attempt?&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,25537,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,1,0,4,0,null,null,null,12,1]\">What did you think had gone wrong\u00a0in your earlier attempt?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;no revision, did not remember some basic concepts.....that's why revision, remembering the topics is very important, perhaps more important that writing practice.......&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,513,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">I did no revision, and did not remember even some basic concepts. That&#8217;s why revising and remembering the topics is very important, vastly more important that writing practice.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"tRgDGJ8iQf\"><p><a href=\"https:\/\/forumias.com\/blog\/rank-46-ifs-topper-avinash-kumar-strategy-to-crack-ifs-with-forestry-and-geology-links-to-sources\/\">Rank 46 &#8211; IFS Topper Avinash Kumar Strategy to CRACK IFS with Forestry and Geology + Links to Sources<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\" sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" style=\"position: absolute; clip: rect(1px, 1px, 1px, 1px);\" title=\"&#8220;Rank 46 &#8211; IFS Topper Avinash Kumar Strategy to CRACK IFS with Forestry and Geology + Links to Sources&#8221; &#8212; Free UPSC IAS Preparation For Aspirants\" src=\"https:\/\/forumias.com\/blog\/rank-46-ifs-topper-avinash-kumar-strategy-to-crack-ifs-with-forestry-and-geology-links-to-sources\/embed\/#?secret=1GvMqaqQen#?secret=tRgDGJ8iQf\" data-secret=\"tRgDGJ8iQf\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tushar cracked IAS in his second attempt, and obtained an All India Rank of 86. An electrical engineer from IIT Delhi, he hails from Barnala in Punjab and had Public Administration as his optional. We managed to catch up with him, and obtained tit-bits of his success story. Why the Civil Services? 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