Hello 2021 aspirants. I thought it would be nice if we can share what we are doing and intend to do with one another here.
This could be a thread for discussing everything prep for 2021.
No one method fits all but to see the plans and progress made by fellow aspirants might help with the finer details of preparation and also keep one on track.
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It's actually a tricky situation, exams will go on for 9 days.. People will have to travel to and stay in different cities. UPSC will have to take decision very soon, no idea whether they are even considering postponement or no. So we should just focus on studying right now.. agar postpone hua toh pata chal hi jayega.
More so for someone planning to go to delhi with parents or having comorbidities. Officially it's 1300 for delhi, unofficially it must be 3-4 times that
There is a slim Chance of postponement simply because,
1. The infection isn't severe enough in majority.
2. Low hospitalisation rate.
3. In other countries cases have begun to come down without much damage eg south Africa
Now the point isn't if it's as bad as second wave, as pointed out what if a student sitting next to me gets it, then what happens of me? It's like being left to a chance in a hope that nothing serious would happen. Personally I wouldn't have been edgy if it were prelims because exam deke kitna beemar rehna hai reh lenge lekin kal parso next week papers hai, what if?? That the issue
It would be highly unwise of UPSC if it still goes ahead with the exam(majority of mains centres are showing 40% growth on daily basis). Please don't assume the illness to be mild, there is no guarantee that Omicron won't mutate further while ripping through population of 1.4 billion(same happened with delta and we came to know about it after all damage was already done.) Even Covid in its initial days was being dismissed as flu like illness.
Though there is no guarantee of postponement, this exam can surely wait for few weeks till we come out of exponential phase. Still if UPSC doesn't relent, it would be disappointing to see that how constitutional body is putting 8-9k students' (and their families) health at risk when it is completely avoidable.
Note:- You may label me as over anxious about this. But having seen deaths of even young adults as covid warrior, I am bound to value health more than any exam. After all 'prevention is always better than cure."
Hi gentle peepul, I've been off the radar since the prelims results. Dukh se ubhar rahe thhe! 😂 Anyhow, few days from now, folks from this beautiful thread will write mains and I'm sending all my duaayein. Your hardwork and efforts shall bear those meethe fruits. In the end, it's all about what kind of a person you walk out from this exam prep.
So, loads of good luck and best wishes, junta!
Personal update : JKPSC Prelims happened giving me some sukoon and its mains happens in Feb.
@thesleepyhead &@MaeveWiley both of of you are going to do well. All my wishes with you.
Also, everyone giving mains, I wish you have you all the best. You all have worked so hard. :)
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Me going AWOL for some months. So, wishing earlier than I should.
Ques. Corona cases are again on the rise in metropolitan cities. Comment in the context of postponement of CSE Mains Examination.
Ans.
After the devastating second wave of corona which has claimed more than 3 lakh lives across the country, a new variant of the virus by the name of Omicron has emerged and cases pertaining to same is on the rise with a jump of around 50% in a single day in Delhi and Mumbai
Need of Postponement of Exam
1. Being a 9 day exam, chances of getting infected for aspirants appearing at centre like Delhi is quite high
2. Any infected aspirant can infect his/her family members thereby setting a chain reaction
3. Chances of clearing the exam will further dampen in case of getting infected as aspirants will experience acute physiological as well as Psychological fatigue
Pros of Postponement
1. Each and every aspirant will get equal opportunity to write the exam in a much more conducive environment rather than in an anxious one
2. Countless more lives can be save
3. Credibility of UPSC as a constitutional institution will get further strengthened
4. Some aspirants will get more time to make their preparation even more tight
Cons of Postponement
1. No matter how much more time is provided, aspirant will always feel that had there been 1 week more I would have surely got through
2. Logistic nightmare for UPSC as whole calendar will get disturbed
3. UPSC has already conducted 2020 prelims amidst 70000 daily cases
4. With so much of desperation and unemployment, not a single candidate will leave the exam if UPSC decides to go with it
5. With ECI hinting on going with the election, postponing an exam makes no sense at all
6. If UP can conduct Panchayat elections which was the primary reason for spike in corona numbers in the state during second wave and still get away with it then its simply a cakewalk for UPSC
Way Forward
1. Increase the number of centres
2. UPSC must do a proper vulnerability mapping and discuss with administration of severely effected cities before taking a call
However, my personal take; if the number of cases are going to go above 40k a day before the 7th then I'll not take the exam as me being a single child I cannot die because of this and leave my parents alone or worse infect them. Having lost very dear ones to corona while they were conducting panchayat elections (bought my father back from the death's den), I have minimal faith in the power hungry state therefore I'll take my own call. (THIS IS WHERE I HAVE DEVIATED FROM THE DEMAND OF THE QUESTION AND honestly, it is bound to happen to those who have lost someone to CORONA)