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– Part 3
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If you missed the first two parts of the UPSC Topper’s Interview, you can read them from
the hyperlinks : UPSC Topper Akash P’s (CSE 2013 Rank 63) Interview – Part
1 and UPSC Topper Akash P’s (CSE 2013 Rank 63) Interview – Part 2. Having already
shared the background, approach, preparations strategies, books referred and UPSC
interview transcript, Akash shares his detailed mark-list and moments of success in the
last part. Enjoy!
ClearIAS.com: What was your back-up plan in-case you didn’t qualify?
I had got the Indian Forest Service. Otherwise, I would have appeared for bank tests and
SSC.
ClearIAS.com: Did you write/clear any other exams (Like Bank exams/State PSCs/
Private Jobs) during the preparation period or before?
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Preliminary Exam (Just for Qualification)
General Studies Paper 1 : (Out of 200) 106.67
General Studies Paper 2 : (Out of 200) 190.86
PS : Please also indicate the approximate number of attempts and correct
answers in each paper : Paper 1: Correct/ Attempts : 64/100, Paper 2: Correct/
Attempts : 77/80
Mains:
Essay (Out of 250) : 125
GS1 (Out of 250) : 58
GS2 (Out of 250) : 54
GS3 (Out of 250) : 86
GS4 (Out of 250) : 96
Optional Paper 1 (Out of 250) : 122
Optional Paper 2 (Out of 250) : 106
Written Total (Out of 1750) : 647
PS : Please also indicate the approximate number of attempts in each General
studies paper and optional paper. For how many marks did you attempt in
each paper? I attempted all the questions and when I was not confident I wrote low
quality filler answer. That strategy clearly backfired as evidenced by my abysmal
performance in GS. So, I think it is better to answer only those questions that one is
sure of and present them systematically and in an organized fashion.
Success
ClearIAS.com: What do you think as the main reason for your success? Whom do
you credit for your success (any special help from friends, teachers, family,
coaching institutes or other sources)?
The main reason was my own personal desire and timely action on my part. But of
course, nothing would have been possible without the unflinching support of my parents.
Friends have always supported and motivated me.
ClearIAS.com: What preference in services have you opted for? Any particular
reason for that priority?
I gave IAS as my first preference due to its diversity and standing in society. Gave both
the IRS next as I planned to repeat for IAS in case not making it in the first attempt.
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ClearIAS.com: Did your life change after success/attempt in UPSC Civil Services
Exam? If yes, how?
Not much. Results just give us a place. Real change happens only when one starts
working in the field. But surely the success is a confidence booster.
ClearIAS.com: Does the educational or financial status of the family of the aspirant
have any impact on the UPSC preparation and result?
It may. But in this internet age with free flow and hence democratization of information
such factors are now playing a lesser role than it used to be.
ClearIAS.com: What is your advice to the freshers who are going to appear in this
exam?
Who am I to advice! Do your level best. Gather all necessary information. Seek guidance
from veterans. Use internet whenever necessary. All the best.
ClearIAS.com: What is your advice to the candidates who have failed in this exam?
It is known that hard work or raw talent by themselves may not be enough for one to
succeed. Sometimes sheer luck may also play a major role. I have seen many of my
friends, wholly deserving gentlemen, unable to be in the list because of the whimsical
tyranny of some UPSC board members who awarded low marks in the interview. The
same thing happens in Mains in Essay paper which is no less arbitrary.
And many have in fact gotten into IAS after having failed in their first few attempts.
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