Aditi Singh IAS Board Interview Questions and
Answers
CSC: What are the elements required for success?
Aditi Singh.
I can te ll you my experience only. My choice for the career, that I wanted to
pursue was clear. I did not try for any other option. So my first aim was to
remain focused on this exam. Second was my perseverance, I just stuck to the
exam though there were temporary setbacks as I cou...ld not get
through in the last two attempts. Thirdly in the last two attempts I did not pay
more attention to GS in the main examination. So what I can say is strategy
really matters which I changed this time by following a very balanced approach.
CSC: Tell us about your previous attempts.
Aditi Singh: In the last
two attempts I wrote main exam in which I scored well in optional papers,
especially in sociology. But I could not perform well in GS. In my third attempt
I took guidance from Sriram sir. He helped in improving my writing skill for the
mains.
CSC: What was the key element of your strategy?
Aditi Singh:
My focus was time bound preparation. Because syllabus changed this year, I had
to cover lots of new topics. So I did not follow last attempt’s
plan.
CSC: What were your optionals?
Aditi Singh: Political Science
and Sociology. I took Political Science because of my academic background. And
after analyzing syllabus of sociology I found it very complementary to Political
Science. Sociology needs analytical approach very similar to Political Science.
I also thought that my approach as a humanities student will help me.
Fortunately my strategy clicked.
CSC: How did you prepare
optionals?
Aditi Singh: I wrote my Political Science tests with Shubhara
Ranjan. I did not attend any regular class for it because I did well in my
graduation and post graduation with Political Science. Writing practice test was
very important, as this exam is very different from university exams. Since
Sociology was a new subject of me, I attended Mr. Upendra Gaur’s sociology
classes.
CSC: What was your plan for General Studies?
Aditi Singh:
For prelims my plan was to cover as much areas as possible. I did not attend any
coaching for it. For mains I took Mr. Sriram’s guidance and regularly practiced
tests.
CSC: What about essay?
Aditi Singh: No Special preparation for
essay. No extra readings. I totally relied on my optionals preparation. In the
last two attempts I did well in essay. For essay writing you need to be clear
about topic. Do not use complex language. As humanities student, I had an edge
because I always practice writing answers. So I was comfortable in writing.
CSC: You appeared thrice for the UPSC Exam. Finally you are through.
What was your biggest mistake; now that you are among toppers’?
Aditi Singh:
My biggest mistake was not to pay much attention to GS in the previous attempts
and second mistake was not to follow writing tests for Political Science in the
first attempt. These were my mistakes otherwise I was very confident that one
day I would definitely in this service.
CSC: How was your
Interview?
Aditi Singh: My board was of Mr. I.M.G Khan. It lasted for 25-30
minutes. Members were asking question from very diverse area, very little from
my subjects. And when I came out I thought I did not deliver up to my
expectations. They started asking questions about my Schooling. One member told
me that since I am an engineer, i would ask questions from engineering. I was
taken aback since my background is humanities. He asked me about the role of an
engineer, the difference between an engineer and scientist, about APJ Abdul
Kalaam- whether he was an engineer or a scientist? Then the next member asked my
about the Satyam Scam which he asked me to explain. As I finished the answer
next member asked my about the IPL. Another member asked me about my Service
Preference. Before leaving the same member asked me if I
was ever interested
in politics. So it questions were very diverse.
CSC: The Configuration of
the questions has been changed in this exam. More questions are asked with
current orientation. How did you prepare current affairs?
Aditi Singh: I was
thorough with the Hindu. Reading newspapers religiously a was part of my
strategy. I also relied on my G.S. Class notes.
CSC: What determines
success in this exam?
Aditi Singh: Determination, focused preparation,
understanding of the subject. More importantly you should know your weaknesses.
One should not baggy their direction throughout the exam.
CSC: Often
students count their labour and strategies in terms of hours they spend on
reading. Does it work?
Aditi Singh: No. Try to build skillful strategies
because general studies are extremely vast. So, you must be very selective as
well extensive while preparing for general studies. First of all select
important areas and then go for extensive study. Reason behind this argument is
the vastness of the syllabus and changing configuration of questions. Year after
year toughness of competition has been multiplying and so is the case with
predictability of success.
CSC: How important is language for this
examination?
Aditi Singh: Ornamental language is not required. Write very
simple and up to the point answers.
Aditi Singh: My biggest mistake was not
to pay much attention to GS in the previous attempts and second mistake was not
to follow writing tests for Political Science in the first attempt. These were
my mistakes otherwise I was very confident that one day I would definitely in
this service.
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