UPSC Interview Questions UPSC Interview questions range from questions about your choice of subject to why you want to join the civil services. It is good to answer honestly but at the same time avoid cliches like wanting to do service to the nation etc. Questions on your hobbies are imperative so prepare well as they expect some indepth knowledge on that. Questions relating to your name, your college or school name are also a big posibility. If someone well-know shares one of these names please also prepare on that. Also learn up about important events on the year or date of your birth. As you can see, UPSC Interview questions are mainly from what you have filled in your form including your subject but here it is more a test of logic and presentation and awareness rather than pure subject knowledge. In the UPSC interview many questions are situational like what will you do if a Tsunami strikes your district and you are the DM/Collector/SP. Questions on your choice of service preference also need to be prepared. Current affairs analysis is important too. Tips to improve your performance at the UPSC Interview
Interview preparation Expected Interview Questions The Kothari Committee of the UPSC, has listed the qualities that should be rated in the interview as, ''clarity of expression, grasp of narrative and argument, reasoning ability, appreciation of different points of view, awareness and concern for socio-economic problems, ranges and depth of interests and personal attributes relevant to interaction with people.'' The Interview for the civil services examination also known as the Personality Test is exactly that. It is aimed at assessing the candidate’s personality, whether he is suitable to be a competent administrator or not. The candidate is tested not only for his/her intelligence but also for his/her overall personality development, his/her attentiveness, balance of judgement and qualities of honesty, integrity and leadership. Therefore preparation for the Interview requires proper planning. The selectors look out for some attributes in the candidate and decide whether he/she is suited for a career in civil services or not. For this,the candidate should have a positive attitude, should have an alert mind with quick reflexes, should be free from any sort of prejudice, should be good at making quick decisions and should have the ability to act under stress and to handle difficult situations. Preparation for the Interview is a continuous process. This involves a wide reading of books, journals, magazines and at least two newspapers. One should try to improve his/her conversational skills with the right pronunciation. The candidate should be prepared to answer questions on his background, hobbies and extra curricular activities. It is a good idea to discuss current affairs and recent issues with friends. One good way of rehearsing possible questions would be to have mock interviews and discussion groups. The candidate should make a self analysis of his strengths and weaknesses and make a conscious effort to play on his strengths. Some useful tips for a successful interview at UPSC are: 1. To have a positive body language 2. To have a good personal turnout and ensuring the right posture 3. To answer questions clearly and confidently 4. Try to remain calm and composed even when faced with provocative questions 5. Try not getting into long winded explanations and answer to the point. Things To Be Avoided at the UPSC Interview
According to UPSC report, it has been observed that from 1979 onwards, 90 percent of the candidates who qualify for interview hover around the minimal percentage of 55 percent that is prescribed for the test. However to be assured of a Class I service, one has to generally obtain about 58 percent marks. It has been noticed that only those, securing 60 percent and above are sure of getting a service of their own choice. The figures clearly reveal that the marks in the interview test play a determining role in final selection of candidates. Types of questions asked at the UPSC interview.
Some actual questions asked of UPSC candidates.
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Friday, 5 June 2015
Tips to improve your performance at the UPSC Interview
The Written Examination in the Main Examination
The Main Examination is to assess the overall intellectual traits and depth of understanding of the candidates. The Written Examination in the Main Examination consists of 9 papers and is conducted according to the following pattern:
Languages(compulsory)
Optional Subjects for the Main Examination
Literature of one of the following languages
List of Optional subjects that cannot be clubbed
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All India Services
All India Services
- Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
- Indian Police Service (IPS)
- Indian Forest Service (IFS)
Central Civil Services - Group "A"
- Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service
- Border Roads Engineering Service
- Central Information Service
- Corporate law services
- Company Law Board Service
- Central Power Engineering Service
- Central Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Service
- Central Water Engineering Service(Civil)
- Central Water Engineering Service(Mechanical)
- Central Engineering Service
- Central Engineering Service(Roads)
- Central Health Service
- Central Legal Service
- Central Labour Service
- Central Trade Service
- Defense Lands and Cantonment Service
- Defence Quality Assurance Service
- Defence Research & Development Service
- Defence Aeronautical Quality Assurance Service
- Indian Foreign Service (IFS)
- Indian Postal Service
- Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS)
- Indian Railway Service of Mechanical Engineers
- Indian Railway Service of Electrical Engineers
- Indian Railway Service of Engineers
- Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers
- Indian Railway Stores Service
- Indian Telecommunication Service
- Indian Revenue Service (IRS) - Income Tax
- Indian Revenue Service (IRS) - Customs & Central Excise
- Indian Audits & Accounts Service (IA&AS)
- Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS)
- Indian Defence Estate Service (IDES)
- Indian Economic Service(IES)
- Indian Ordnance Factory Services (IOFS)
- Indian Post & Telecommunication Accounts and Finance Service (IP&TAFS)
- Indian Railway Accounts Service (IRAS)
- Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS)
- Indian Information Service (IIS)
- Indian Railway Personnel Service (IRPS)
- Indian Naval Armament Service
- Indian Supply Service
- Indian Inspection Service
- Indian Salt Service
- Indian Broadcasting(Engs) Service
- Indian Ordnance Factories Health Service
- Indian Economic Service
- Indian Statistical Service
- Indian Cost Accounts Service
- Indian Defence Service of Engineers
- Indian Broadcasting(Programme) Service
- Military Engineering Service
- Military Engineers Service of Architects
- Military Engineers Service of Surveyors
- Overseas Communication Service
- P&T Building Works Service
- Railways Protection Force (RPF)
- Railway Medical Service
- Railway Board Secretariat Service
- Survey of India Service
Central Civil Services - Group "B"
- Defence Secretariat Service
- Union Territories Administrative Service
- Union Territories Police Service
State Services
- State Civil/Administrative Service
- State Police Service
- State Forest Service
Civil Services
- Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
- Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC)
- Staff Selection Commission (SSC)
Here is the exact place to start apply for upsc Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination 2015
Here is the exact place to start apply for upsc Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination 2015
Examination Code | Examination | Year | Notice Number | Notice Date | Closing Date | Part-I Registration | Part-II Registration |
CSP | Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination | 2015 | 09/2015-CSP | 23-05-2015 | 19-06-2015 |
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