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[Topper's Interview] Tripti Bhatt (AIR-165/CSE-2012) Working Professional (NTPC) First Attempt, Public Administration, Sociology
Introduction Educational Background Extra C Work Ex Inception Information Study Momentum Hours Strategy: CSAT (Aptitude) Strategy: General studies Mains 2013 Public Administration and Sociology Optional Subject in Mains 2013? Compulsory papers Essay Insecurity about Profile Interview Marksheet Wisdom Career backup Family and Friends Bogus marketing propaganda
Introduction
Name Roll number Rank (CSE 2012) Optional Subjects Number of Attempts 1 Tripti Bhatt 38836 165 1. Public Administration 2. Sociology
Medium for Mains Exam English Schooling (Medium) Centre for Prelim exam Centre for Mains exam English New Delhi New Delhi
Educational Background
% in class 10 % in class 12 Graduation course and % 94 90 B.Tech (Mech. Engg.) 78.7%
Name of college and year of passing out G.B.Pant University of Agriculture and Technology Pantnagar, Graduated in May 2010
Extra C
// extracts from my DAF// 1. Particulars of prize, medal, scholarships etc. a. National level merit certificate in hindi from CBSE board b. First prize in debating at state level c. University merit scholarship holder d. various accolades in conferences, symposia etc. e. Kho-kho team captain at school level.
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2. Position of distinction/leadership held in school/college a. Member of school Editorial board b. Co-chairperson SPIC-MACAY Pantnagar c. Coordinator of College Alumni Cell d. General Secretary of Hostel 3. Hobbies a. Composing poems, photography, singing, swimming
Work Ex
Q. Provide details of your job experience, name of post, months/years. Joined NTPC Ltd. in Sep 2010. Presently Asstt. Manager at NTPC Engg. Office Noida. Q. Did you leave the job to prepare for UPSC? No Q. Your advice to fellow working professionals whore preparing for upsc simultaneously. There are different reasons for preparing with job. Explore yours and take a call about the relative risks and gains..you may have a short term or long term plan, may prefer a low profile prep or adventurism but never feel any strong disadvantage. There are many people who are cracking civil services year after year without quitting job. You are no different. Just try to hang on to a cool natured job ..long working hours or travel time=strict no no even if it means settling down on lower packages. You should be able to extract time to read newspaper in office itself. Prioritization is very important and you will have to put UPSC before your job at least during the prep phase. Dont try to be perfect at everything, you will end up at being none. Prioritization means being mentally prepared for getting transferred, being dropped in promotion, being labelled a sloth, spoiling your terms with bosses or simply resigning on your own but NOT compromising on certain basic premises: come on time leave on time, no critical assignments which need extra efforts/late hours of work even if its for few days (it drains your mental energies plus time..make excuses or deny flatly), availing leaves you are entitled for.. etc etc. one can add or remove items from this list depending on job nature and your personality but the bottomline is that dont try to become rajnikant. Utna hi kaam karo jitne me kaam chal jaaye. Focus on cracking the exam. Stay cool. Coaching Did you join any Coaching? Did you join any postal courses? Did you join any Mock test series? Yes No Yes
Inception
It was somewhere in my head since school days since there is a sense of awe associated with services specially in north india and if you are reasonably ok in studies everyone expects you to clear it. I had a vague appreciation and inclination but it was only during graduation final year that I finally decided to go for it due to multiplicity of reasons. Desire to do something worthwhile and big, sense of responsibility towards society ( I know it sounds cliched but it was so), happiness it would bring to my family and wellwishers to quote few.
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Information
Q. Outside Delhi, its hard to dig how to prepare for civil service. So How did you gather the necessary information / strategy / booklist? Before Noida, I was at Rihand during the initial phase of my prep and believe me its one of THE remotest in India. You need to travel 220km to watch a movie :P it used to be an open air jail of the royalities. But digging info is no big deal in internet era. And most importantly, one should be in touch with serious aspirants and share/discuss strategies,booklist etc. as much as possible. Travel to coaching hubs of Delhi once in a while if you feel too lagged behind. Even the chaiwala and paanwala will be able to give you strategies out there ;)
Study Momentum
I am a highly erratic person when it comes to momentum. I dont even have the habit of reading newspaper dailyi would read 12-14 of them on alternate weekends. (caution: dont try this at home :P) boredom is ought to creep in during prep.. talk to friends, go out and have a walk, watch a good movie, listen to good music, send sms while having tea/coffee,have an awesome meal,write a poem or story, paint something, go shopping, clean your studytable/room, simply doze off over books I mean thousands of things. Just close the books and give yourself a break. Just ensure that the break is not too long. Read some motivational books, paste motivational quotes in and around your room..create an exam aura..it helps :)
Hours
Q. On an average, How many hours did you study per day? Ans. Varied from 2 to 8 hours. 8 hours is the max I could achieve. Overall avg would be 4 hours. Q. How many months did it take you to complete the core syllabus of GS and optional subjects? Ans. Technically speaking it took me about 1.5years i.e. after I entered my job in 2010 to my prelims in may 2012. But quality of prep in pubad and socio was abysmally low. I had just completed syllabus superficially and selectively. I focussed on completing it in depth and totality after prelims were over.
Medieval nothing
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Environment, Biodiversity
NCERT, book: Environment studies (oxford publication) Hindu, mags spcl issues Same NCERT Hindu, science reprter, coaching (pirated) material available in market, random surfing and digging wikipedia Same Self made notes, vishals summary, pib, sarkari ads in newspapers Self made notes from miscellanous sources, World focus magazine annual issue, coaching material photstats from market
Science Tech
Current Mains
I didnt have separate strategy for prelims and mains.. focussed more on factual parts for prelims and analytical parts for mains. But one mistake I would like to share, I devoted tooooo much time towards covering current affairs, the materials flooding in market during April-may, many other so called sme se pakka aayegastuff before pre :P was disappointed to find not a SINGLE question from my high priority areas. It made me wiser for mains perhaps :) I relied only on my own reading of newspaper for current affairs, didnt even refer magazines, banked on standard books and self made notes and It seems to have worked. (got 268 in GS mains)
Mains 2013
UPSC has changed the GS syllabus for Mains 2013. So if you were to prepare for it, whatd be your approach/strategy/booklist? Approach would be to keep it simple. The kind of paper they are setting in GS, it isnt about sophistications or exploring treasure troves of some mystical knowledge. Its more about the length and breadth of your general reading, sense of observation, presentation skill and ability to think comprehensively even under pressure. Specially the 25markers are way too open ended and familiar. The broader you read, the better marks you fetch. Hindu is THE bible for mains ( I know many people criticise its leftist orientation but it works) I spent lot of energy in the process of exploring the refined booklist or getting hold of a few of them but suffered from information overload due to diverse opinions. To add to miseries most of these exotic names are out of stock at flipkart and unavailable in rajinder nagar market (the hub of aspirants material) Was suggested by someone to calm down and wait for the right books to surface in the market on their own. Now I am doing that :) In the meantime going through Global Politics by Andrew Heywood. It would definitely help I am sure. Another book is India After Gandhi by Ram Chandra Guha widely recommended by everyone. I read it a year ago so will revise later.
Compulsory papers
Q. Your booklist/strategy for compulsory Regional language paper. Subscribed a hindi newspaper ten days before exams. Got sick with trivial/crime news,that too in pressure of mains. Didnt read it ever. You can try this strategy at your own risk :) Q. Your booklist/strategy for compulsory English language paper. Nothing.
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Essay
Q. How did you prepare yourself for the essay? Wrote two essays as practice and got them evaulated by a sirgot 118/125 marks and was happy with my writing skills till I saw my mains marksheet :) Q. Which Essay did you write in Mains-2012? I wrote the one on PPP but got a pathetically low score of 50marks !!! Q.Provide some keypoints/highlights of your Essay. If you want it for how NOT to write an essay I would be happy to give it :P but I dont remember the exact framewrk and content. I wrote a looooong one. I can tell you the good points and bad points as I have analysed so far: Good Points: 1. 2. 3. 4. could manage a good handwriting even when I filled some 23-25 pages Made relevant diagrams Good vocab, coherence and presentation Covered topic very broadly and with variety of angles.
Bad Points: 1. In attempt to be broad in view, didnt focus exclusively on PPP but on other keywords equally (I dont know if its a drawback though :( ) 2. Probably social aspects of PPP didnt please the examiner. They had some eccentricity in views inspired from neoliberal analysis of indian society I read long back. 3. Covered topic, perhaps, VERY broadly. Score: 50. Lesson: Play safe. Write a down to earth basic essay. An attempt to fetch better marks writing a flamboyant essay or presenting an out of the crowd view may backfire.
Interview
Q. How did you prepare for the interview? I gave mock interviews at Sankalp and Vajiram. Other than that I worked on my DAF and collected relevant info about my homestate, hobbies, extra curricular activities, job etc. to the extent I possibly could. Q. Who was the chairman of you interview board? Dr. Reddy Q. How long was the interview? About 30minutes Q. Provide the list of questions asked (and if possible answers also) Transcript provided on this link: https://files.secureserver.net/0s3wg05Y5pn8FA
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Q. Was your interview on the expected lines of what you had prepared or Did they ask you totally unexpected questions? If yes, how did you handle it? One can never prepare for the exact questions they ask..its a matter of their whims and the words you utter. You can only get prepared to ensure that you gain some confidence, are able to defend DAF, do not appear dumb at something you are supposed to know and polish yourself up on your body language or tone of speaking.
Marksheet
Pre: 84+160 Mains: GS:129+139 pub ad: 77+147 socio: 115+120 Essay: 50 Interview:221 Written Total:777 Grand Total:998
Wisdom
Q. Through this journey, what have you learned about life and competition? What is your message to future aspirants? Preparation for services is an enriching phase of life that shall quickly pass whether or not you get through. The real vast vistas of great works to be done lie beyond this phase, again, whether or not you get through. In your deep internal true realisations, you must be very humble and know that its just an exam and not a benchmark of your coming success or fulfilment. But your actions and attitude towards cracking it must be aggressive and adamant, with a fighter attitude, winner attitude. I had a poster of Bolt in my room where he hushed at the audience while comfortably leaping much ahead of his competitors at the Olympics. Below it I wrote in huge letters: shut up! I did it This is not arrogance, but a befitting reply he gave to people who doubted his performance and questioned his success. I loved it. A cursory glance at it would fuel me with passion after a tiring day at office. However, be careful not to swap the above feelings :) Be calm in thoughts and uncompromising in actions, not vice versa.
Career backup
I was already working so didnt have insecurities on that front but down the line I would have gone for higher studies and shifted to academics/research if could not clear civil services.
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Q2. How did Mrunal.org help you in your preparation? All the articles, especially economy, are full of knowledge yet so simplified. It helps one to be updated and focus on areas which otherwise may have been left/ignored. Some strategy type articles also act as eye opener and help you to refocus on studies. Previous Posts
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141 comments to [Topper's Interview] Tripti Bhatt (AIR-165/CSE-2012) Working Professional (NTPC) First Attempt, Public Administration, Sociology
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sarthak
Reply to this comment Congos Tripti mam , proud to have graduated from the same college as yours :) .. You have made us proud and likewise every year there are atleast 5-6 candidates from our college .
RAJESH ANUPAM
Reply to this comment congrats!tripti .ur success is really an inspiration for wrkg professionalplz guide me as i find hard to manage btn my personal life and job.my optional is sociology.
RAJESH ANUPAM
Reply to this comment congrats! triptiur success is really an inspiration for wrkg professionalplz guide me as i find hard to manage btn study and job..my optional is sociology.my email id is rajesh.anupam@gmail.com
valan
Reply to this comment Dear Mrunal sir, please dont publish success story of some civil service candidates, because while seeing some candidates views on exam i feels that luck factor is playing well in success of UPSC cs-exam. Now a days, it seems that luck we need is 60% and hard work -40% enough. you should analyse the marks they scored before publishing their achievements, we can observe that here is less consistency in marks obtained and their performance. From past three year the achievers main exam score is not satisfactory to advise future aspirant.I will say that next time if they allowed to give main exam they will not maintain even their current performance. UPSC should should fix minimum qualifying marks for each papers and for overall total marks for final selections . Now a days no on can say that who will success in exam. Because question papers asked and evaluation of answer sheet at UPSC is seems like testing the luck factor of candidates. nowadays UPSC CSE question are very dynamic and very for away from conventional approach so evaluation methods should be very efficient.
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But seeing some excellent candidates unsuccessful results in particular papers,the doubt arises that the evaluation methods followed by UPSC is not good. First of all the main exam examiner should be equipped with certain qualities and full detailed knowledge about questions and answers before they perform their duty. Even some examiner may eminent in subject but if who could not set frequency with current trend of UPSC mains question papers, the life of the candidates whose answer sheets got evaluated by him will definitely spoil and some lucky inefficient candidates will get more marks that actual capacity. At present UPSC gives only instruction to examiner through meeting before evaluation process, i think this is not enough. So instead of publishing whole story of this lucky wining candidates please publish story of persons who got at least 60% of marks on concerned paper or papers/essay. If you publish the success story for that particular subject, really it will be usefull
Rahul
Reply to this comment Hii Valan, I do not agree to your luck theory. I feel UPSC has changed form conservative to dynamic to only judge people with an overall personality refering to their hard and smart work, mental toughness, adaptation rather than a complete academic overhaul. The closest analogy that comes to my mind is criket.. MSD successful still short on tehnique..
sachin
Reply to this comment Plz provide proper guidence for AFCAT asap. waiting 4 ur response with bated breath
raje
Reply to this comment @ kabirHonesty means whatever u commited in your life. express it to others neat and clean. and tripti told whatever she did. so, what is bad in this?
chandan
Reply to this comment really very overt and can put you in sulk.
ankita
Reply to this comment @tripti- could you give some more tips for people staying away from delhi and those who donot have any study circle as they are living in remote areas. As the course has changed this time, how to know what books/material to procure from delhi?
tripti
Reply to this comment have a keen eye on internet forums blogs and other communities which discuss prep strategies and booklists. There is a huge overlap in the names of proposed books/sources as of now. Since you are planning to procure stuff from delhi you can consider sriram/vajiram printed material which is usually considered to be good. ARC reports, old NCERTS and toppers notes are other must buys. hope it helps :)
Dev
Reply to this comment thanx a lot Tripti fr ur guidance
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