I'm happy to share that i managed to clear CSE in my fifth attempt with an under 30 rank. Luck finally favoured me and i could get my desired service i.e IAS.
Its the first time I entered the final list.
Im a very old member of this forum community, right from its quest and even before. I've seen many people in this platform, cleared and finally i got my turn.
I wish all the aspirants all the very best for upcoming prelims. I request them not to give up hope, especially during preparation phase and work sincerely.
This exam nature is that there is immense competition and few seats, so failure rate is very high. Also since the papers are descriptive , there is lot of subjectivity. My optionals scores across attempts from 2017, (263,281,215,248,297) shows it, despite giving my best in every attempt. So one needs a lot of patience and perseverance. Also , try avoiding attributing success and failure to your own capabilities. Keep faith in your self. Don't compare yourself with others and disrespect yourself.
Keep giving the exam with your best efforts, till fortune favours you
Also i believed having a strong backup or plan B after my failure in 3rd attempt (i joined job and prepared while working in 4th and 5th attempt) really helped me keep my spirits high.
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Ill write a detailed strategy and share it by this weekend, so that it can help aspirants appearing for mains.
Thanks a lot for this community and wish everyone all the very best.
I'm happy to share that i managed to clear CSE in my fifth attempt with an under 30 rank. Luck finally favoured me and i could get my desired service i.e IAS.
Its the first time I entered the final list.
Im a very old member of this forum community, right from its quest and even before. I've seen many people in this platform, cleared and finally i got my turn.
I wish all the aspirants all the very best for upcoming prelims. I request them not to give up hope, especially during preparation phase and work sincerely.
This exam nature is that there is immense competition and few seats, so failure rate is very high. Also since the papers are descriptive , there is lot of subjectivity. My optionals scores across attempts from 2017, (263,281,215,248,297) shows it, despite giving my best in every attempt. So one needs a lot of patience and perseverance. Also , try avoiding attributing success and failure to your own capabilities. Keep faith in your self. Don't compare yourself with others and disrespect yourself.
Keep giving the exam with your best efforts, till fortune favours you
Also i believed having a strong backup or plan B after my failure in 3rd attempt (i joined job and prepared while working in 4th and 5th attempt) really helped me keep my spirits high.
.
Ill write a detailed strategy and share it by this weekend, so that it can help aspirants appearing for mains.
Thanks a lot for this community and wish everyone all the very best.
Many Many congratulations to you !
Thank you sir.
Though we could never personally meet, I got benefitted from your blog posts right before pre , mains or even interview. Would love to meet you someday in person.
Forum is a really good community, and discussions here from aspirants help us to relate ourselves with them. There are many aspirants whose journey is similar to me, we used to share our pains, frustrations and problems in this long journey. I used to go by multiple aliases like valar_morghulis and the current one.
I met my best friends in this journey through forum community itself. With arrival of telegram etc, there may be decline in its activity, but the threads during 2018,2019 time are very good.
I'm happy to share that i managed to clear CSE in my fifth attempt with an under 30 rank. Luck finally favoured me and i could get my desired service i.e IAS.
Its the first time I entered the final list.
Im a very old member of this forum community, right from its quest and even before. I've seen many people in this platform, cleared and finally i got my turn.
I wish all the aspirants all the very best for upcoming prelims. I request them not to give up hope, especially during preparation phase and work sincerely.
This exam nature is that there is immense competition and few seats, so failure rate is very high. Also since the papers are descriptive , there is lot of subjectivity. My optionals scores across attempts from 2017, (263,281,215,248,297) shows it, despite giving my best in every attempt. So one needs a lot of patience and perseverance. Also , try avoiding attributing success and failure to your own capabilities. Keep faith in your self. Don't compare yourself with others and disrespect yourself.
Keep giving the exam with your best efforts, till fortune favours you
Also i believed having a strong backup or plan B after my failure in 3rd attempt (i joined job and prepared while working in 4th and 5th attempt) really helped me keep my spirits high.
.
Ill write a detailed strategy and share it by this weekend, so that it can help aspirants appearing for mains.
Thanks a lot for this community and wish everyone all the very best.
Hi all,
As told earlier, I uploaded strategy followed for mains in below Google doc
Hope it helps. All the very best.🙂👍