Biography of ias topper 2010 interview
Keeping track of all the current affairs is of utmost importance. Following the news is as essential as reading all the course material. Anudeep Durishetty from Hyderabad is a topper from the batch. Here, we have an exemplary candidate who prepared for the Civil Services Examination without any help from training institutions. He opted for anthropology as his optional subject.
Anudeep, now an officer of the Indian Revenue Services, vows to have strong basics. According to him, a strong mind and a never-deterring aim to achieve the goal is the way to crack the exam. He is a sports person, believed to have brought discipline to his study regime. I also had the opportunity to listen to Mr. Subramanyam Swamy, Mr.
Gopal Krishna Gandhi etc. I also raised questions in these forums and they gave due respect to the fact that I was a civil service aspirant. Youngsters like us should attend such forums and contribute to the debate. Please share the details of the interview? What was its duration, strength of the interview panel and what kind of questions were asked?
Biography of ias topper 2010 interview
RV Varun : Interview went on from I was the second candidate in my batch. The chairman of the board was Ms. Razni Razdan. There were 4 other male members. I shall list out the questions here:. Were you confident in the interview hall? How did you remain calm and composed in what is usually considered a stressful situation? RV Varun : It is a stressful situation as long as candidates believe that they are not well prepared and when they think that the board is looking forward to reject them.
However, it is just an interaction with few learned men and women and there is no need to panic. They are after all paid to listen to you. Finally, what is your opinion on the changes made in the Prelims exam? Candidates with a proper attitude and aptitude will clear this examination with flying colors. Do you think the exam is shifting towards application of knowledge?
If yes, how? RV Varun : The exam has always been focusing on application of knowledge. This is not new. One cannot say that candidates recruited and recommended in s were writing an examination with minimal application of knowledge. The second attempt was encouraging as she managed to reach the interview stage. Shuchita loves reading literature and quizzing is her favourite hobby.
Try to develop a vision. The desire to join the IPS was always lying deep within and this movie definitely initiated me to chase my dream. Was CSE a planned decision? How did your parents support you? It is not possible for anybody to clear this examination unless it is a thoroughly planned decision. I decided to take up civil services in and it took four years to reach the pinnacle.
My parents were never doubtful about my decisions and they stood by my side. It is very difficult to figure out where to start and how to start. What was your strategy when you first decided to prepare for CSE? Many candidates fall prey to the thought of becoming a topper and giving interviews to the media. CSE is a long process and one needs to sustain the energy.
So I realized that it is not a world full of rainbows and sunshine, hence I decided to take it step-by-step. My primary target was to clear the preliminary exam. I advice candidates to stop worrying about getting the preferred service, preferred state cadre, etc. Instead one can face the examination step-by-step. It will relieve the candidate from the immense pressure created by this exam.
Pressure hampers preparation. So to start with, one has to focus on preliminary exam and I suggest one full year of preparation before taking the preliminary exam. First attempt should be the best attempt in my opinion. Please tell about your icon, hobbies and interests.