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Hello All,

So the last time I create a TG for Interview prep we saw some good discussions. However, the group has little archival value, by which I means discussions that happen are not archived on the Internet forever - which is something we need for Civils prep - or at least for the community.

This thread is created by ME circa 2021 to be "The Interview Group"

I am also working on a guide for Interview Preparation - which is kinda here


And a very interesting hobby discussion thread here


http://discuss.forumias.com/discussion/23379/hobbies-discussion-for-upsc-interview

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When upsc is going to declare csm 2020 result??anyone having idea?
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@papatwan3876918 ny day b4 26


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Please pardon me for my naivety as I have not given any UPSC interview to date, but I wanted to ask why we need to prepare for a non-technical interview? Few basics are okay but not more than that I feel. That too when UPSC clearly mentions that interview is not a test of General or Specialised knowledge of candidates. A cursory reading of the interview syllabus and guidelines by UPSC makes me think that rather than looking for the answers, the folks are looking for the way we approach the questions. 
For example- If I have to enter basketball as my hobby, why do I need to know the court measurements? In my school life, I was a district level player and neither I nor my teammates know the dimensions. On top of that, one of our buddies did the nationals camp and even then he did not know. So how does not knowing the dimensions or any other technical thing is bad? 

@SergioRamos


This is what I feel : Ideally if a person does any task with interest or if he has achieved anything in a particular domain ( sport here) , then it's natural to expect  certain facts about his task/domain. And an IAS / IPS would one day run the entire country/ state virtually as a Chief secy or Cabinet Secy  and s/he is expected to know the tasks/projects he performs in detail.


Eg: let's take two persons A and B. A plays gully cricket and B after pursuing cricket as passion gets selected for national team. Don't you expect him to know the length of the pitch atleast? That too after him having fought through the tough National selection process.

Even if one is not an IAS, but an excellent team manager in any organisation, i feel s/he ought to be aware of the project his team is implementing in detail.





ssver2,
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Miragesaid

Please pardon me for my naivety as I have not given any UPSC interview to date, but I wanted to ask why we need to prepare for a non-technical interview? Few basics are okay but not more than that I feel. That too when UPSC clearly mentions that interview is not a test of General or Specialised knowledge of candidates. A cursory reading of the interview syllabus and guidelines by UPSC makes me think that rather than looking for the answers, the folks are looking for the way we approach the questions. 
For example- If I have to enter basketball as my hobby, why do I need to know the court measurements? In my school life, I was a district level player and neither I nor my teammates know the dimensions. On top of that, one of our buddies did the nationals camp and even then he did not know. So how does not knowing the dimensions or any other technical thing is bad? 

@SergioRamos


This is what I feel : Ideally if a person does any task with interest or if he has achieved anything in a particular domain ( sport here) , then it's natural to expect  certain facts about his task/domain. And an IAS / IPS would one day run the entire country/ state virtually as a Chief secy or Cabinet Secy  and s/he is expected to know the tasks/projects he performs in detail.


Eg: let's take two persons A and B. A plays gully cricket and B after pursuing cricket as passion gets selected for national team. Don't you expect him to know the length of the pitch atleast? That too after him having fought through the tough National selection process.

Even if one is not an IAS, but an excellent team manager in any organisation, i feel s/he ought to be aware of the project his team is implementing in detail.





Agree with this. Inability to answer a somewhat basic question regarding something you claim to have done quite a bit reflects on your personality as well. 

If, for example, as a lawyer, I don’t know the number of articles in the Constitution, my marks would be docked not because of lack of knowledge, but because I can’t answer something basic about a field I claim to have specialised knowledge in. 

Mirage,
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Miragesaid

Please pardon me for my naivety as I have not given any UPSC interview to date, but I wanted to ask why we need to prepare for a non-technical interview? Few basics are okay but not more than that I feel. That too when UPSC clearly mentions that interview is not a test of General or Specialised knowledge of candidates. A cursory reading of the interview syllabus and guidelines by UPSC makes me think that rather than looking for the answers, the folks are looking for the way we approach the questions. 
For example- If I have to enter basketball as my hobby, why do I need to know the court measurements? In my school life, I was a district level player and neither I nor my teammates know the dimensions. On top of that, one of our buddies did the nationals camp and even then he did not know. So how does not knowing the dimensions or any other technical thing is bad? 

@SergioRamos


This is what I feel : Ideally if a person does any task with interest or if he has achieved anything in a particular domain ( sport here) , then it's natural to expect  certain facts about his task/domain. And an IAS / IPS would one day run the entire country/ state virtually as a Chief secy or Cabinet Secy  and s/he is expected to know the tasks/projects he performs in detail.


Eg: let's take two persons A and B. A plays gully cricket and B after pursuing cricket as passion gets selected for national team. Don't you expect him to know the length of the pitch atleast? That too after him having fought through the tough National selection process.

Even if one is not an IAS, but an excellent team manager in any organisation, i feel s/he ought to be aware of the project his team is implementing in detail.





Agree with this. Inability to answer a somewhat basic question regarding something you claim to have done quite a bit reflects on your personality as well. 

If, for example, as a lawyer, I don’t know the number of articles in the Constitution, my marks would be docked not because of lack of knowledge, but because I can’t answer something basic about a field I claim to have specialised knowledge in. 

I would agree to your point regarding that being a lawyer, one should know the number of articles in the constitution and if not, it reflects poorly on you.  But that isnt akin to players knowing dimensions of the pitch, rather it is curators job to know it. It is like you are expected to know the date on which such articles were discussed during constituent assembly debates(sorry for the poor comparison as I havent been able to think of one now). However if you are asked on tactics of the game, fielding placements(in cricket), role of each player - usually what players would know, then it makes sense to ask. 

But there lies the problem : the panel do not usually possess such knowledge and hence tend to ask such trivial questions. 

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@Patootie we don't know if that's how the interview board thinks. These are all conjectures.
But even if they do I don't agree with this viewpoint. The Cab Secy and lawyer examples are invalid as they are in professional sphere. Here we are discussing hobbies. Activity one does in their leisure time. I personally believe that hobbies are outliers and the rest of the interview questions is what matters more.


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@Axel123 @visionman I see your point. I suppose my example does not apply when it comes to hobbies. Apples and oranges, really  :)


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@Neyawn is humour appreciated in the official interview? I feel all the mocks that I’ve seen generally are very serious. Asking because I have a personality which some might consider “childish and non-serious” 🤷🏻‍♀️

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Hi, I am wondering what will be the time the interviews will be held. As in, the DAF-2 needs to be filled up by 5th April. Post that what is the minimum amount of time one should expect for the interview to start. I am currently at my home and am planning to come to Delhi ASAP. But am in a conundrum as to when to come, post the announcement of the interview dates or sooner.@Neyawn  Please shed some light. As in, if my interview were to be held in May, then I could possibly postpone my travel by a week or two. 

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@Neyawn is coming to delhi advisable to prepare for personality test? In what ways will it help? And also are mock interviews being conducted amidst corona? 

Anand123,
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Does anybody have any leads on good mocks in Hyderabad? Either from coaching institutes or individual mentors. Also if anybody wants to form a group for candidates from Telangana, or such a group already exists, please let me know!
Reticent,
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@Neyawn Please shed some light. Should I travel to delhi this week itself?


AJ_,Anand123
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Does anybody have any leads on good mocks in Hyderabad? Either from coaching institutes or individual mentors. Also if anybody wants to form a group for candidates from Telangana, or such a group already exists, please let me know!

a. Officers IAS Academy- Skype session (average)



b. Lakshmiah Institute (didn’t find it useful)



c. RC Reddy (good)



d. Feynman IAS Institute (personal discussion with Venkata Mohan sir was helpful)



e. Hyderabad Study Circle (Excellent)

Source : Anudeep Durishetty Sir's blog


whatonly,
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Does anybody have any leads on good mocks in Hyderabad? Either from coaching institutes or individual mentors. Also if anybody wants to form a group for candidates from Telangana, or such a group already exists, please let me know!

a. Officers IAS Academy- Skype session (average)



b. Lakshmiah Institute (didn’t find it useful)



c. RC Reddy (good)



d. Feynman IAS Institute (personal discussion with Venkata Mohan sir was helpful)



e. Hyderabad Study Circle (Excellent)

Source : Anudeep Durishetty Sir's blog


Thank you! :D

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@Neyawn Will Forum do any session (streamed online too) for service and cadre preference discussion?

Anand123,
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Anyone preparing Uttarakhand as home state? Please message 
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Anyone preparing with Haryana as home state? Please message ,we can collaborate .
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Does anyone has leads on good interview guidance programme for DAF Analysis , personalised mentorship and other related help ?
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@Neyawn sirji service and cadre preference ka session arrange kr dijiye pls online, aapke views janne hai regarding these two, first interview here. Pls sir.

Pran26Prat,
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