Monday, May 28, 2012

An Encounter with Civil Services...




Yes!!! You read it right. It was actually an ENCOUNTER filled with numerous ups and downs. At times, I seemed to be defeated and at times a confidence seemed to run through my nerves out of nowhere. But, the fact is that finally I could CONQUER it. And this is what now makes me eligible to write this blog. Though my Rank i.e. 74 is not that impressive as the single digit ones, still I want to share what I always wanted to.

And, what I do I want to share? These are actually the INTANGIBLES- The feelings which one inevitably encounters during one’s preparation. I think there are quite many blogs dealing with which coaching is good, what the strategy of preparation should be like, which books to refer to etc. Of course, these form the backbone of preparation and hence the toppers have done an excellent job in sharing these with you. But then, there are many more confusions and dilemmas which an aspirant is continuously troubled by- the fear of failure, the pressure to give one’s best in the exam hall, the despair felt when one scores less in a test, tension when one wastes a day or two and the list goes on…So, I am going to tell you the story of Ms. X who prepared for Civil Services and could fortunately come out with what she desired. Her thought process and emotional state are very much like what all of us encounter during the course of preparation. And this is how the story goes…

Ms. X was an engineer and was one among the many who don’t join a job offered to them and instead want to try for their ‘Dream Job’ first. So, she had decided not to go for her job at TCS. And, here she was…Wandering in the streets of Mukherjee Nagar and getting awed by the huge commercial buildings which were so badly covered by the posters of various coaching institutes that the actual brick and mortar of those buildings were nowhere to be seen. Somehow, after getting several so-called expert opinions, she joined some coaching institute and settled down. But, this SETTLING DOWN was only her physical settlement. Little did she know that the time for her MENTAL TURBULENCE had just begun.

Her first and seemingly funny problem made its appearance just within 5-6 days of her Delhi stay. She felt as if she had forgotten how to study for even 1 hour at a stretch. Now, this is the greatest problem one encounters if one is an engineer. Studies used to be only a side-business during her days at college, but now it was to be her primary occupation! She then decided to start with a humble expectation to study for 45 minutes at a stretch. For this, she tried tactics like entering into an agreement with her room-mate that ‘We won’t speak even a word to each other for the next one hour’ (as both she and her room-mate fell on the higher side of the TALKATIVENESS QUOTIENT). Slowly within 2-3 months, by God’s grace, she could learn how to study for quite some time in a day. So, a lesson here for IAS aspirants is to try and increase the time of your study.

Then, at times X could feel as if she is wasting her youth by sitting and studying even after having already done so for some 17-18 years. That is the time when the attraction of a 'HAPPENING' life of some private software firm tried to take over her, and this became all the more intense if she happened to open her facebook account only to see some 20 photos of her college friends out on a trip to Nainital or in a get-together organized at places like Mumbai or Bangalore. But, this used to be the time when she had to resort to some ISHTYLE WALE dialogues like “I am here by choice and not by chance” or sometimes, she chose to take solace in the theme of ‘The Alchemist’ (by Paulo Coelho) which says that the most important thing for a human being is to pursue the dream which he desires from the core of his heart, and this is not everybody’s cup of tea. It requires a strong will power and guts to take a risk. Now, after being over-philosophical for some time, she had no option but to return to her primary occupation. I seriously believe that philosophy is a great subject- The Universal Consoler! When you don’t have anything to fall back upon, philosophy always comes to offer you respite.

Now, X encounters the most common feeling- “I am studying but I feel as if nothing is getting inside me”. Believe me, this feeling is something which has the power to suck all hopes from you. In such cases, X used to make a quick call to her parents and thus they were also dragged into her encounter with Civil Services. They patiently heard and tried to reason out. Her father used to tell that when the mind becomes saturated, then it needs some rest and so for some time it refuses to accept what is fed to it. He tried to convince her about the theory of ‘Peak’ and ‘Plateau’ which says that the brain moves from peak to plateau in a cyclical way and hence the efficiency too varies. After being convinced that it is very natural, X used to feel a bit relieved and her hope was restored. Now, the phone used to be handed over to her mother who used to speak a few confidence-building sentences and advised her to close her eyes for 5-10 minutes and calm down. Hmmm..now one battle seemed to be won. However, this feeling still kept on coming several times during her preparation and each time she was forced to force her parents to come to her rescue. Surely, they did come every time she needed them. See, this is the greatness of parents- they never become impatient even if you keep telling them the same problem again and again, they never grudge even if you expect them to do the same ticklish ‘consoling process’ again and again. [To glorify their efforts further, it would be pertinent here to mention that consoling X in times of despair is really a tough job].

As a few months passed, X came to meet many people who seemed quite intelligent to her, but still were unable to make it to this dreaded exam time and again (now X realized why it is called ‘dreaded’). This was when she, for the first time, was faced with a scary question- “What if I don’t succeed?” This really frightened her as then she could visualize her dreams getting shattered. She had always dreamt  herself being in LBSNAA some time in life. She had always pondered over what reforms she could bring in the state of affairs. She had always felt excited by the joy her parents would get by her success. And now this question expects her to imagine the reverse of all! So, she used to dump this frightening question in some inaccessible corner of her brain and used to play a song which most of you might have listened to i.e. the title song of LAKSHYA- Lakshya to har haal mein paanaa hai! And, that really used to pay off well. At least for the next 1-2 hours, she was recharged to strive for what she had always wanted.

Now, a very important characteristic of mind is that it cannot be tamed. And, X’s mind was no different. Very often, she found herself to be lost in some thought; one thought led to the other and slowly she used to descend into her own dream-world. But, dreams have to come to an end and then she was thrown back into her real ugly world only to realize that she had already wasted 40- 45 minutes with her books open. That is the time when you really feel guilty for being so lavish with the little time you have. Anyway, the time once spent cannot be returned. So after repenting for a while, she used to decide that she would never do this again (but remember-Mind can never be tamed, so this used to be a promise made only to be broken). She then used to set a target for the next one hour and made sure that she completed it with maximum efficiency. After that one hour, gone was her repentance and so was her promise!

As the time passed by, X kept on discovering more and more problems which a student can face. As the prelims approached, there was a new problem which X started facing. It was the PROBLEMS OF SLEEP! Before proceeding further, it would be pertinent here to tell that X did not belong to the category of those good students who religiously followed the childhood dictum of ‘Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise’. However hard she tried to follow this, she could never come out of the category of those 'NISHACHAR' type students who find it very difficult to switch off their lights before 2 a.m. Coming back to her problems of sleep, they can be divided into 3 categories:
1.      Oh shit! I have slept for so long!
When due to some extraordinary exertion throughout the day, X was forced to sleep at 11 p.m. ,she slept with a vow to get up at 6. But, things in the morning used to be completely different than in the night, especially when X was used to be greeted in the morning with hot sun rays entering her room at 9:30. In that case, waking up along with the greetings of chirping birds never seemed to be an attractive option and she tended to put her alarm in snooze mode, keep it under pillow and resume her dream. Finally, she could get up only when she could sleep no more i.e. around 9 o’clock. Then X calculated the time she had slept for and screamed “Oh no! I have slept for so long!” It was the time for her to take another vow- “Today I will study more and make up for the 3 hours of over-sleep”. The effect of that remained very intense for the next 2-3 hours, but after having studied satisfactorily for 1-2 hours, X used to feel that the objective of the vow had been more than met and thereafter it turned out to be just another day.

2.      Oh no!! I have slept so less. So, now I need some more sleep!
This was the case when due to over-ambition or over-enthusiasm or merely for the sake of hostel-gossips, X woke up late till night (later than even 2 a.m.). But the time of her waking up remained almost constant at around 9:30. As she got up, she used to feel very happy by the reduction in her duration of sleep. However, the time of her happiness did not last long and within 3-4 hours, she could clearly feel an inner voice telling her- ‘The efficiency of your studies is decreasing as you have not taken a proper sleep’. Poor X! She was left with no option but to sleep again and the bitter part here was that she had to do so after feeling guilty of wasting more time.

3.      I will sleep just for 5 minutes!
Nobody loves studying and a person who has to appear for an exam after 20 days will definitely be the last person to love it. X, again, was no different. She felt that she could do anything- however trivial, however menial, however boring, if anyhow she is spared of studies. In such hard times, a person tends to have escapist tendency and this ‘I will sleep for just 5 minutes’ is nothing but a manifestation of this escape from studies. So X resorted to it frequently and more often than not these 5 minutes took the shape of 1 hour and sometimes if it was done after 11 p.m. it even took the form of the entire night!
In such situations, one can try only one thing to ensure that 5 minutes remain as close to 5 minutes as possible, that is, to keep your lights switched on while sleeping. Sometimes, even this did not prove useful for X and she slept the whole night with her lights switched on. This further led her to a problem, or rather an excuse, in the morning. Guess what? She used to feel as if her eyes have not got proper rest due to the lights and hence she again used to take a brief nap with all lights off before finally getting up. What an excuse to escape from studies for some more time!!


Another difficult time came in the life of Ms. X when she sat down to calculate her tentative marks in the prelims. She sat with an answer key brought out by some coaching institute and remembered The Almighty. This was the time when looking at the answer of each question seemed to be looking at the final result of Civil Services Exam. Each wrong answer made her as gloomy as John Mc Cain was when he lost the US Presidential elections; and each correct answer made her feel as triumphant as Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay must have felt when they conquered Mt. Everest! After about an hour of this adrenalin game, the time for final counting of right and wrong answers came. Anyway, by this time she could feel that she had done reasonably well and her net total came out to be around 70 marks above the predicted cut-off. She felt as if she had won the first battle! And, she did clear her Prelims.

As the Mains neared, X remembered that she also needed to look for a pen by which her writing can be fast and at the same time, legible. Somewhere she had heard about ‘Uniball’ which cost Rs. 80. She was very happy to find it. She loved it at first sight more for its price than for its quality. Now you must be thinking the cause of this. Well, this was because she always wanted to write with an expensive pen in her life’s most important exam. However, things are always not as happy as we think them to be. Though the flow was good, but the ink was spreading a bit while writing. She then tried for some more pens, but all in vain- some had very large diameter and some were very narrow, some had a slippery grip and in some cases, ink colours were very light. Then, she descended down to try Rs. 5 pens like Elkos Gel or Cello MY Gel. But then, she never wanted to live her life with a guilt feeling of having written her UPSC Mains with a Rs. 5 pen. So she set out again to find some more pens costing at least Rs. 15-20. And finally, she could find ‘Cello Free flow’ and made up her mind to go with it! Must be sounding so silly of her! But these are things which really do happen. 

Soon she cracked the Mains and then came the most difficult of all feelings which X had to face. She heard that the final results had come. She immediately opened the UPSC website and found that the results were actually there. She quickly pressed Ctrl+F and typed her name in the tab, only to see ‘Search completed. No match found’. That seemed to be the end of her life! She refused to believe what she saw and started looking at each of the names with the expectation to find hers somewhere. She quickly reached 300th rank, but her troubled eyes still could not find what they were looking for and her hopes had started giving way to despair. As soon as she reached the last rank, it was all over for her! She could not feel any emotion and kept on sitting in front of that disappointing screen. Her scary imagination of “What if I don’t succeed?” ran through her mind and also ran the image of her parents. She gathered the courage and called up her parents. She switched off the lights and kept lying there for hours. Actually, the people getting an interview call subconsciously start feeling as if they would definitely be in the final list and their expectation is based partly on logic and partly on their wishful thinking. They tend to reason out that around 2.5 times of the people in the final list are called for interview so everybody takes pleasure in feeling that he/she must be that 1 out of the 2.5 persons and hence stand a fair chance of success. X had also felt the same, but the bitter reality was not equally pleasurable.

However, now that it was a reality, she knew that she could not escape it for long. So, she moved out of her room and told her friends what they already knew by that time. She called up her parents again and tried discussing what to do next. Appearing for the next attempt seemed to be totally impossible for her. She felt that she simply could not study anymore. Studying the same subjects again and writing them for those 27 hours (9 papers of 3 hours each) seemed no more possible. “I will not, I should not, I simply can not!” She had lost faith in her ability, in the philosophy of ‘Karma’ as propounded in Gita and in God Himself. The next 7-8 days were the hardest for her. But, God is not that cruel. He was at least kind enough to give X an excellent parents and quite a few caring friends, who after lots of efforts, succeeded in making her believe that the next attempt was not going to be one-year long; rather it required only some 5 more months of studies. Again, she became over-philosophical and remembered what she had been hearing since her school days- “Success is not final; failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts”. This gave her the courage to move on and she then decided to MOVE ON. She had overcome the ‘Static Friction’ and from then on, required only to overcome the ‘Dynamic Friction’ [now most of you must be remembering your Class 10th Physics that the force required to start the  motion of a stationary body (i.e. Static Friction) is always greater than the one required to keep it in motion (i.e. Dynamic Friction)].

This time, things turned out well for X and she got a rank decent enough to get IAS. Her ENCOUNTER was now over and it ended up favouring her!

PS- The purpose of writing this so-called story is to make the aspirants realize that the mental turbulence, the fear, the disappointment, the tension and the excitement they experience are not confined only to them. I believe that all of you must have encountered at least one of the situations mentioned above and thus reading this may help you cope up better with such inevitable feelings. This exam is a test not only of your mental acuteness, but also of your mental toughness, so “Arise, awake and stop not till the goal is reached”.
All the Best!

299 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this inspiring story.. Anyway what was your optional...???

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  2. Thanks..Mine were Geography and Pub Ad.

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  3. inspirational.. truely portraits the state of mind during preparations.. part II awaited :)

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  4. Great .. words were forming real life images :)

    -- Gaurav

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  5. Well written Swati !!
    It will definitely serve as a guiding light for future aspirants.

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    1. Thank you...If it succeeds in creating a spark of "Yes, I will" in even a single individual, then the purpose is more than achieved.

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  6. rather, in reading the endeavour, the spark will flow a la Obama.... "yes, we can". wonderful use of words mam.

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  7. swati ..indeed you are the role model for many. It is a true attempt on your part to instill faith and confidence in many of those civil aspirants. Good luck and thanks for sharing.

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    1. Role model? Oh! That's too big an appreciation..Anyway, Thanks.

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  8. aakash srivastavaMay 29, 2012 at 9:54 AM

    makes me wanna give a try to IAS too :)

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    1. Yes, you should if you have the slightest of inclination towards it. It will be a great learning experience!

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  9. Well done Swati...
    Its quite inspirational for non-civil aspirants too who wanna make their dream come true !!!!
    Once again congrats for ur dream to be come true...

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    1. Thanks Ankur. Yes, I think it will work for non-civil aspirants too. But, the Civil Service aspirants are the most tortured lot. So, they are the ones who need it more than anyone else.

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  10. swati..tell me one thing ..how one can do preparation for CSE being in job?

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    1. Lack of time brings in efficiency. So, once you are back from office, utilize your time efficiently. Don't go for many diversified sources to study. Take leave at least 25 days before Mains. All the Best.

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    2. thnx swati...actually i m the batchmate of Anshita ,Arjun n all..

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    3. Okay...So, you from MMMEC Gorakhpur?

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  11. Swati,
    Congrats & Thanks for sharing your efforts, mind-sets, inspiring story.
    Keep Achieving, Keep Encouraging!!!!
    All the best to make our India, a developed country (I hope you understand my words).

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    1. Ya..I am getting what you want to convey. But,at this stage I can do nothing more than assuring you to give my best.

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  12. I must admit, your writing is truly inspirational.
    The prose, fluid and clear, conveys the feelings of "Ms. X" in the most natural way.
    I'd like to thank you very much. But on a second thought, let me save it for the day when I have achieved my own goals. That would be the day when the "Thank you!" would be the most appropriate.

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    1. So, awaiting your 'Thank you'. May your goals be achieved quickly so that I may get my due,i.e. "Thanks":)

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  13. it was truly inspirational swati..well written with such a clarity of thought..

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  14. oho..swati..those were really inspiring words of wisdom..really touching..and ur writing styl is amazin..no doubt u cleared civils..:)
    and u really den studied for 5 months only.. ;)

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  15. Well ! This is how exactly i feel now. I guess i understood these cycles and my will power ( Thank you God! ) has allowed me to ride on it so as to provide me the basic logic behind these cycles.
    I always used to feel that am i the only one to feel all this like oversleep(oh shit!), mental anxiety (when nothing goes in the mind) and similar feelings which you encounterd???

    I got the answer. Thank you!
    Hope to see you as my senior at LBSNAA and hope this story shall reach many and reap many.




    Aditya
    B.Tech Final year
    NIT Trichy

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  16. Well Written swati!!!!
    Congratulations !!!! for what you have achieved...

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  17. Thanks Aditya, Prashant and of course Mr./Ms. Anonymous!

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  18. wow!!!!beautiful piece of work.....inspiring 2...heartiest congratulations !!!!!!!!!

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  19. hi swati,
    Really a great courage from your side, so what were the subjects of x in the mains?

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  20. It surely reveals succeding is all about determination,persevarance..its applicsble not only for xms lik IAS,,but all spheres of life,,

    Thnks, ,this story recharges,,,

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  21. Thank you Anamika, Chandan and Mr./Ms. Anonymous.

    @Chandan: The subjects of X were Public Administration and Geography.

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  22. I really wonder if i could find such a honest n lucid self explanation anywhere else...
    Got to know about u from 3 different sources n was really looking for some enlightening experiences shared by you,as they are the rarest ones for an aspirant...Thanks Swati!
    Keep growing...

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  23. Hey..swati..m an aspirant too..i work hard to achieve d most sought for dream of many..bt cudnt reach even d closest mark..two of my most diligent efforts have brought me failure..i came to know u cleared most of d xams u wrote..
    U have not seen this phase of depression..may be u wont b able to recognize so closely..bt still i wud ask fr sm piece of advice to cope in situation like this..
    Congrats for ur selection..!!
    :)

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    1. Hi...I am sure that your sincere efforts have not gone waste. You must be having the required knowledge to clear the exams, but the problem may lie in the way you attempt your papers. Just analyse that and try to correct any discrepancy you find there.If you feel that I can be of any help in this exercise, I am available here.
      As far as coping up with your present disappointment is concerned, you can take help of some motivational songs, can discuss your problems with people who take genuine interest in you affairs( like your parents or some good friends). Also, try 'Diversification', i.e. try for some more exams other than UPSC. Your selection in any of these will boost your confidence and you will also have the feeling of security (but if u clear these exams, try delaying the joining till your mains are over).

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    2. Thanx ..your words r of great help and support.Wud try to put them in action.
      Aani

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  24. Hello Swati,

    First of all many congratulations.

    Came to know about your success from some of my relatives in Deoria (I am from Siwan, Bihar).... and when I looked into the list, I found you to be my neighbour rankwise! (mine is 75).

    Looking forward to meet you at the academy :)

    Regards
    Vineet Bhardwaj

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    1. Thanks Vineet..Congratulations to you as well!
      Oh...Then you are my neighbour geographically too. Yup.. see you in Mussoorie.

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  25. Very Inspirational to say the least ....
    congrats on the job well done ...
    really captured the different moods that any aspirant of any thing goes through ... gonna bookmark it

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  26. Wow..
    Really these lines are not just motivational, inspirational but
    Amazing..


    THANX SWATI............
    TOUCHING LINES....

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  27. Yes Swati. What you have written is really true for all IAS aspirants. Feeling recharged after reading it.

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  28. what if the dream has finally shattered? Mine is, i cant become an IAS officer now ! By the way, judging you from the psychological point of view you are quite a mentally tough girl and i feel that you would go a long way (mark my words) in your life/career...this was just the beginining i hope..many more achievements await you ...the biggest quality that i could differentiate from others is your realistic attitude towards life that will enable you to achieve unrealistic things in life..God bless you!

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    1. Yes, I know that dreams are nurtured in one's heart.So if dreams are shattered, the heart too breaks! However our hearts, though breakable, are resilient too. Just try thinking beyond IAS...
      I wish that you achieve something even better than IAS.
      All the Best...

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    2. It is not about something better as such...it was not a tradable dream. Having said that, i believe its me who has been fully responsible for this...there must be something lacking in my preparation/attitude that is responsible for the debacle. Emotions ran high( i cant tell you how did dey ran high, you must have understood) as i was reading your post, because i had almost identical experiences like you..but eventually the fear "what if i dont" triumphed the hope "i will/can". One thing though i understood that there is a very thin line between success and failure....but the gap becomes huge when results materialise.

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  29. Thanks a lot Outlook, Nazneen and both my Anonymous friends!

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  30. am not as anonymous as my name

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    1. Then why this veil? Your Excellency! Kindly, reveal thyself...

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    2. its not worth it...!!

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  31. happy janamashtami.

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  32. wat was ur score swati mam...it wud b helpful for aspirants like us.

    regards
    ankur

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  33. which coaching is good for geo alok ranjan or neetu singh?

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  34. What a great effort and true picture of the preparation days.
    its extremely useful for me
    thanks a lot for publishing this.
    and can you please tell me the planning and material that ypu have been followed for GS part please.
    as i have resigned from the job that i got from campus placement at NIT Jalandhar

    Thanks & Regards
    CHANDRA MOHAN GUPTA (NIT Jalandhar).

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  35. congrats mam ,
    m your super junior frm EC iet lko 2011 passout batch.
    well mam you've given pearls of wisdom via dis blog n m rlly not exaggerating here...!
    m working in TCS cant complain IET's lifeline it is :P
    ...but ur words rlly penetrated me...
    wish i could break d convention lyk u did.

    I've Ctrl+c Ctrl+v'd it for my gloomy tyms...it'll be my motivator...hope m nt infringin ur copyrights here ;)

    keep guiding ppl like us, i've bookmarked u n lukin forward to read more frm u...

    I wish u all d best for a very powerful n prosperous future ahead :)



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  36. congratulation swati .. wish you all the best.

    Regards
    Ratnesh
    The Youth - www.theindianyouths.blogspot.com

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  37. http://www.facebook.com/notes/ratnesh-mishra/still-dowry-is-major-factor-in-upper-cast-marriage-/521766664505980

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  38. It's so relaxing to read the rank getters have exactly the same feelings and face same situation as any other ordinary aspirant..Thanks Swati for publishing this..it really touches upon issues beyond books/resources etc..sometimes which makes the difference in the end.I lived ur read and could relate to every word of it.I have bookmarked it and will return when I need..philosophy is a magical cure so much so I'm choosing this subject....it feels good to read that its achievable by those beyond iits and iims..All the best ahead..plz do keep sharing when u find time..Thanks again
    "The journey of a thousand miles stats with a single step.
    The largest oak was once a nut who held its groung.
    Brick by brick a castle is made!
    inch by inch a race is won!"
    Thanks Swati

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  39. Hey Swati.... Forst of all many many congratulations on brilliant success!!!
    it was an amazing piece and really very very required at this time... I am in the same boat where you were before 2-3 years. And when i was reading... it seems somebody is writing what goes in my mind... i m also an engg.. worked with morgan staley and i know how life goes thr... specially weekends.. in engg ppl would laugh at u if u will say you have studies whole night....
    And here every other person is a dude... completed every magzine, news paper study material and what not... and you feel so dumb sometimes.... and all other seems rajnikant to u... really this exam seems a giant devil... which demotivates till the extent one can think.... I hope i would also get something descent...

    Congrats and Thanks Again!!
    Neha

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  40. Congrats
    Realy an inspirational note for those who dare to dream......will surely recommend ur blog to few aspiring civil servant friends.....

    "The Alchemist- follow ur dreams" is an apt title for u "Collector saab" :) ....

    Wish u great success in carrier & lyf ahead....

    Take care
    Aditya

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  41. it was suchhhhh a amazing story... i really loved it(more than ur smile) am also an engineering student but from computer science branch... i wan to become ias... but firstly want to crack gate exam for psu then next ias....
    thanks alot for such a funnn... i laughed all time while reading this.... at the end u jussss made it... waooooooo m ur fannnn yaaarrrr

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  42. Wow yaar!!! Visiting my blog after a long time and felt great to see so many comments of utter appreciation..Thanks all :)

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  43. Swati, Really Excellent....

    by Poorani Emeli in Tamil Nadu

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  44. hi,mam,this is sudhir frm patna,final yr engg.,i m preparing fr cse n appearing it in 2013(appearing attempt),rt nw m in bangalore for engg,it w'd be prvlg if i can gt ur guidnc regrdng ENVIRONMENTAL,BIODIVERSITY...section.

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    1. Hi Sudhir...Internet would be the best source for these topics. Here is a link of important international agreements on environmental matters-http://www.mta.ca/faculty/socsci/geograph/genv4111/International%20laws.pdf
      Read these conventions (only those from 1972 Stockholm Conference onwards) in brief detail and you will get a lot of idea about the our environmental concerns.

      Then, study read what steps India has taken in this regard in the recent past.

      Hope this helps.

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    2. thanks mam,for much needed info. as i m doing cmplt self study for 1st attempt.Hopefully ,i will be getting crucial info. from you in future too .I would like to thanks from all aspirants who read this blog especially for that section that dealt with how to handle pressure of CSE.(SUDHIR)

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  45. hello mam...congratulation...i m Ankita belong to gkp n i have taken pub admin n sociology... m a middle class girl n i want to know should i join coaching wd hostle facility in delhi for proper guidance...also suggest me some books on gs n csat papers..plzzz reply mam..m waiting....

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    1. Hi Ankita...For Pub Ad, I had joined Synergy and found it to be good. Sociology was not my optional, so no idea about that.

      As far as CSAT is concerned, your main focus should be on solving previous year papers and practice papers. For seeing the basics,you can refer to any authentic book (they all have similar contents).

      For GS, I studied the following-
       History: History Spectrum (by Rajiv Ahir).
       Geography: This was my optional. So I didn’t study anything separately for it in the Mains. However for prelims, I quickly revised the Indian Geography portion from Wizard Geography.
       Polity: Again Public administration was my optional. So for Mains I studied only Part I-IV A of the Constitution (which are not covered in Paper-II of pulic Administration). And for prelims, I studied some chapters of D.D. basu and Wizard Polity.
       Economy: Indian Economy (NCERT).

      Other than these, I attended ALS classes and gave maximum attention to the Current Affairs.

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  46. Hi Swati...u r a terrific writer dear!! Have u already written a novel? If not, do write one. I promise it will be a best seller. But yeh, I know u r bit busy nowadays, so whenever u find time, do write. And when it becomes a hit, don't forget to thank me :)

    Simultaneously i would strongly urge u to continue to write more pieces of articles or other things :)

    Rajesh Meena Bujeta from the Academy :)

    http://rajeshmeenabujeta.blogspot.in/

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    1. Oh..I am honoured by such an appreciation from such a prolific poet! Thanks yaar.
      Once this FC is over, surely I will try to write something at your advice and encouragement...and of course would not forget to thank you... :)

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  47. Hi Swathi congrats and thanks for this wonderfull post. I have not dared to speak with when you were working for an --- organization.Your valuable suggestions helped me a lot for changing my way of thinking.
    I got so much of inspiration from you by your post.
    Your a worthy role model for me.Whether I may attempt for IAS or not one should always have a positive thinking that I can do it whatever the result might be.
    I wish you continued success for ur further achievements.

    Once again thanks a lot and congrats.


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    1. Thanks Rajashekar...Keep up your positive thinking and do well in life.

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  48. which test series should i join for prelims2013?

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    1. Hi.. For GS, I don't think that any test series is required. You can simply buy 2 or 3 question papers of any coaching institute like Vajiram or ALS about a month before the exam and have a look at them (as then you will be able to get a better picture as to where you stand in Current Affairs).

      For CSAT again, if you have the discipline to sit at home and solve the paper for 2 hours, there is no need of a test series, otherwise you can join CL (though I don't have any first hand experience of it).

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  49. Lovely post, Swati. Could relate to it so well. Write more often. :) - Vishal

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  50. Swati..tears fell from my eyes after reading your blog as it resembles the situations of my life few years back while preparing for ICS with the same optional subjects. But I left it in middle and came abroad to get a big pay say around 6lac INR/month. But still my heart drags towards the exam. Now in dilemma..Abroad or India...Money or Service..? Sometimes when I see the corrupted politics I feel guilty to work under them and will have less scope for sincerity and difficult to be uncorrupted. And also need to make or design the policies in benefit to them. If ultimately money is the goal then I already achieved it. But other than money if the goal is to serve the society with the authority or any other that you have then do you believe that can make it 100% possible.

    Please tell me truely what attracted you the most to get into IAS...? Is it Authority or Respect in society or Fame or Money or social status or or service ?

    Please don't mind if I am too direct..as One of my friends who is also now in the same batch with you at mussoorie told me that his priority is not service...!!

    If you really believe service is possible then I think to re-start my preparation or else other things I can achieve easily without IAS...Please help..!!!

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    1. Hi Goutham...Let me very direct in answering your question. As far as I am concerned the aim undoubtedly is service and not money, or else I would have never left my job as a Manager in RBI where I worked for 6 months after the Mains. There I was getting almost double the present salary.

      Regarding your concern about corruption, nobody can make you corrupt unless you yourself want to be so.

      So, decide what you want before it's too late.

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  51. Dr Vijay Kumar SaxenaDecember 17, 2012 at 1:33 AM

    Dear Madam,

    Felt a lot of solace after reading your story.Its really inspiring. I am also giving my first and last attempt this year. Expecting interview call. Rest all is in hands of god. All the best for ur service and future career.

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  52. An Honest attempt to let the aspirants face the basic and fundamental aspect of this preparation.The physiacl aspects can be found everywhere online but such parts are alwyas untouched/unfelt.
    Thanks for writing your feelings rather than your physical stuffs of your journey,which obviously you have completed.

    Regards;
    Krishna

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  53. Madam,please answer a query of mine..

    Have you met people graduating from ordinary colleges(non-iim/iit/st.stephens/jnu) making it to IAS...can you plz share your own engg. college /unievrsity....it will really motivate me.Is it that ordinary graduates from less known colleges always have to be contended with IPS/IFS/IRS bcoz of less interview marks? Thanks.

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    1. Yes Rohit...People who are not from the so-called premier institutes too make into the IAS. I myself studied in a government engineering college of UP. And, there are many more of my friends here who are from similar institutes. So you need not worry about these aspects. All the Best!

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    2. Thanks for the reply..and those encouraging words..I have a good profile otherwise and your scientific/factual reply helps eliminate psychological/mental blocks about these things..All the very best for your service yrs ahead.

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  54. A very happy nd prosperous New Year mam !
    This is the problem which i am goin thro right now.
    I can write simple english without even a mistake but when it comes to communication i am struggling with my english and due to tat i am not bold enough to speak to others in english !! Please suggest me on how to improve my English communication (preparing parallely for civil services) and on being Very bold !! Help me in getting out of this inferiority

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    1. Hi... You can't improve your English communication unless you start doing it. So, feel confident of yourself as nobody is perfect. Also, try thinking in English as that will make you more comfortable with the language. Hope this helps!

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  55. Hi mam,dis is sudhir,earlier i got some quality guidance from u regarding environmental section,now mam, i am requesting you to guide me some good books on comprehension relevant to csat.My 7th sem engg. exam is over n i m going for cse2013.

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    1. Hi Sudhir...I think no book can teach you comprehension. Just try working out Comprehension questions of previous years and those of some Model Papers. Then analyze where you tend to make mistakes and rectify them. Hope this helps.

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  56. Hi Swati... Was nice seeing your blog about what situations u faced during the time of preparation which even resonates through every aspirants mind. As someone more experienced I thought id ask u something I face every time I encounter anyone.I had started my preps last Jan, just could stick more to newspapers and frontline rest of the months due to family issues. I have recently joined a pub ad course in Vajiram and csat for a refreshment being an engineer. I get taken aback everytime as I didn't take up GS coaching as people get shocked at my choices. I see people running for newspaper classes. And this has made me a little nervous about me not doing GS or any thing else. I think I can manage myself but situations around are scary. Do u think it's okay or do I really join some capsule/fast track course for GS? Would be very nice of u could suggest me something :-)

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    1. Hi Zoya...It's absolutely okay if you are confident. Even I didn't attend anything for CSAT as I felt comfortable with it. Then, looking at people around me even I felt tempted to join something as 2011 Prelims was the first one with the new pattern.
      So, no need to worry...just do what you think suits you the best.

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  57. Swati mam, it was truly inspirational(your tryst with destiny). Besides it(i) am delighted to see NITians striving for civil services. Hoping,soon there will be surge of NITians in this coveted service.


    GULSHAN JHA
    NIT PATNA

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  58. It was really inspirational to read your blog. Thanks for writing it out as a beacon of hope for other UPSC aspirants!:)

    I'd like to know where you took coaching from...was it manithaneyam in chennai? Coz they have advertised your name in their website

    All the best for your future. Hope to see you bringing positive changes in the mismanaged civil service of this country!

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    1. Hi...Thanks.
      I attended 2 mock interviews in Manidha Naeyam.

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  59. hi Swati

    how much time is sufficient for pre-lims preparation?
    You have joined any coaching during prparation?

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    1. Hi Varun...The time required for prelims preparation varies from individual to individual. For a beginner, it's always better to first prepare for Mains (GS and both Optionals) in 7-8 months and then dedicate 2-3 months solely for Prelims.

      I joined ALS (for GS and Geography) and Synergy (for Public Administration).

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    2. Thanks for reply me Swati Mam

      The actual problem with me economically I am working somewhere else for surviving and preparing for IAS Exam and I can't afford Coaching Charges. According to change the pattern of Main Exam from 2013 How I prepare GS Paper 1 in Prelims? Kind suggest me some books for this.

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  60. Hello Swati..This is one among the most honest blogs here. Thanks for sharing all this.
    I am too an engineer from a so-called above average engineering college in Lucknow(of UPTU-2011 batch),and I too didn't join the company I was placed during my B.tech(Wipro as ASE,though my all batch mates joined) and shifted to Delhi.This year,it would be my first attempt.Your blog,i am sure would have boosted morale of many others as it did to me.
    I never commented,though I read several blogs of toppers about strategies and guidance but as while reading whatever you wrote created a sense of shivering within me and perhaps that's the reason I decided to comment here.
    Everyone who comes to Delhi(or even not),for becoming IAS, has to reside in the same boat of thousands of aspirants and a few,who ultimately learn how to swim against the unfavourable extreme waves of laziness,negativity and many more other devils(though supported by the almighty God) get out of the boat to aim for next level goals.
    I wish you all the best for your future and thank you for sharing all this.
    It is not the college or the graduation university that matters but it's the game of just and just 'will power' and 'perseverance'.

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  61. Hi Swati,
    I could so totally relate to your blog, especially the Lakshya title track ... :)

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  62. Thanks Ashish, Ankit and Rehya...Nice to hear that the post helped to keep up your motivation.

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  63. Dear Swati , Can you please share ur strategy on how you revise d Current affairs when exams are really close ?

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  64. Hi Saif.. I kept almost 4 days for the revision of GS before the Mains began. Out of these I gave at least 2 days only for the Current Affairs. During this I collected all my Current notes (like newspaper jottings, coaching notes etc.) and quickly went through the highlighted portions which I had marked when I first studied those notes.

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  65. mam,kindly suggest me a coaching institute for history optional,i know history was not ur optional,but i would like to hear it from u?kindly reply..

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    1. I don't know anything about History optional. But while in Delhi, I had heard many people going to Hemant Jha. I have no clue as to how good or bad he is.

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    2. thakx, mam,i ws consdrng hemant jha and baliyan sir(insight ias),ur advice wl dfntly help in tkng decsn.(SUDHIR)

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  66. This is truly inspiring and a big motivator. Its is really amazing and relates with my own encounter(still going through) so vividly. An awesome narration.

    Regards
    Vinay

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  67. mam i selected Hindi as my writing language . is it true that success rate of hindi medium students is low. what is your opinion on this. should i retain hindi medium or quit it

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    1. Hi Ravi..It's true that the number of successful candidates from Hindi medium is less. But then, the number of candidates appearing with Hindi medium is also less. So u can't say that its 'SUCCESS RATE' is low. However, if you find yourself comfortable in English, you can switch the medium or else stick to Hindi medium.

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    2. thanks for the advice mam

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  68. Hii Swati..I have my IAS interview after 12th april 2013(date not final)..Any tips for the interview..? Any important suggestion..?

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  69. Hi Pratibha...Just keep yourself cheerful and don't say anything which you can't justify logically. Be very well-versed with the current happenings and think of your own stand on them. All the Best!

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  70. Hi Swathi,

    I am also an engineer but well am working in a software firm. I so totally was able to relate to every word of you bolg... This is exactly what happened to me. Well the first attempt that I gave in 2012 well had the same results for me but difference is I flunked in Prelims itself... Now that fear is stuck in me... I am writting the 2013 paper... Hope that I can get through as well.

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  71. Hii..swati

    Thanks a lot for penning down your true feelings. I could relate to every single line, from the beggining till the end.

    Have read so many blogs but this is one of the best because it's so honest and true.
    Wish you all d best in d journey ahead...

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  72. Hi mam...i would like to know which is more analytical and need diverse study among the public administration and psychology.I found pub ad questions are more dynamic.is it same with psychology?? kindly reply..

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    1. Pub Ad...Ma'am dint have Psychology as optional

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    2. Thanks 2nd Anonymous for doing my part...
      Yeah, actually Pub Ad is more analytical..and you need to keep an eye on the current happenings to make your answers richer..That perhaps is not the case with Psychology...

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    3. Thanks to you Swati for writing down such an enriching experience...what a piece of writing...amazing..!!

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  73. Hats off..thats it ..

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  75. Dear Swati, I'm preparing for UPSC for last 9 months..As days for the prelims is nearing..My confidence level seems to be reducing..Does it happened to u.? Is it a normal phenomenon..?
    What should i do to over come this problem and get back my confidence level...

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    1. Hi Manoj..Anxiety is a normal phonomenon, so don't be troubled if you are anxious. But, never let your confidence go down because for you to be able to do it, you have to know deep within your heart that you can!!

      If you are feeling lack of confidence somewhere in your heart, then try doing the following:
      Firstly, make sure that you plug all loopholes in your preparation.
      Secondly, you need to know that the people who crack UPSC are very normal human beings like you and me and like anybody else.
      Thirdly, when you start studying, sit with a mind-set that you are studying to crack it and not just for the sake of studying.

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  76. Hi.. Great.. You should write more often..

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  77. your words are so ringing with truth....u sound lyk a girl next door....(no offence meant)....congratulations for ur success....:-)

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  78. u have penned down the minutest of a feeling that can run across an aspirant's mind :)

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  79. Nice writing style, Swati. But I could not comprehend why has it been written as story of X? Was it more comfortable for you to write in third person? Going by the response/ comments you have received, your blog is crying for more posts. Keep writing.

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    1. Thanks Sandip...Writing it with X as the protagonist makes it more impersonal, so I am able to share even the silly things about her easily. Also, this gives it the form of a story rather than making it a boring account of what i went through.
      Sure, I will try posting more stuffs.

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  80. Hi Swati,
    Can u pls suggest me some books for preparation for prelims.

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    1. Hi..I have already mentioned the books above. Mentioning them here again.
      For GS, I studied the following-
       History: History Spectrum (by Rajiv Ahir).
       Geography: This was my optional. So I didn’t study anything separately for it in the Mains. However for prelims, I quickly revised the Indian Geography portion from Wizard Geography.
       Polity: Again Public administration was my optional. So for Mains I studied only Part I-IV A of the Constitution (which are not covered in Paper-II of pulic Administration). And for prelims, I studied some chapters of D.D. basu and Wizard Polity.
       Economy: Indian Economy (NCERT).

      Other than these, I attended ALS classes and gave maximum attention to the Current Affairs. For Current, I used to read 'The Hindu' and 'The Indian Express'.

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  81. नमस्कार स्वाती

    आपकी सफलता सराहनीय है कुछ आपका प्रयास हिन्दी माध्यम बालो के लिए भी होना चाहिए यह मेरा निवेदन है आपको पता है पूर्व का हार्वर्ड(प्रयाग विश्वविद्यालय) से २०१२ मे एक भी सिलेक्शन नही हुआ है न्यू पैटर्न मे बड़ी ही बेचारी स्थिति हो चुकी है

    राहुल कुदेशिया

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    1. नमस्कार राहुल

      मैं आपकी पीड़ा समझती हूँ क्योंकि मैं खुद उसी क्षेत्र की रहनेवाली हूँ। अतः कृपया मुझे सुझाव दें की मैं इस में क्या मदद कर सकती हूँ।

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    2. स्वाती
      आभार
      CSAT-2 की तैयारी की क्या रणनीति होनी चाहिए.

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    3. Suggest any book in interpersonal skills for CSAT-2

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    4. आपका cadre कौन सा है

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    5. Hi Rahul

      If you feel yourself comfortable with Aptitude Tests, then you can directly begin with solving CSAT question papers (brought out by various publications and coaching institutes) within the stipulated time of 2 hours. Then, analyze the mistakes you have committed; note them down and be careful about them in future.
      If you are not comfortable with Aptitude Tests, then you can refer any book/ material for the basics of it and then follow the above procedure. Finally, what matters is how much practice you put in.

      Comprehension questions are generally more in number, so I would sugget you to practise them more.

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    6. I don't have much idea about books on Interpersonal Skills as I didn't read any. Further, this involves only common sense and a bit of practice. No need to read any book for it.

      As far as my cadre is concerned, it is Chhattisgarh.

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  82. Can i discuss social problems on this platform ?

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    1. Hi Rahul...I would suggest you not to discuss them here as the purpose of this blog was to motivate the aspirants. And such discussions here would be a diversion for them. You can discuss these issues on other forums like Facebook, e-mail etc.

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  84. My fb id-http://www.facebook.com/rahul.kudeshiya
    e-mail --rahulkudeshiya@gmail.com

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    1. Thanks Rahul...These exams will perhaps never stop following us! Omnipresent Exams!!!

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    2. Good that's a Philosophical or bureaucratic thought :)

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  86. Swati sorry for disturbing you in that point of time,what is your memorizing techniques for a particular subject in one shot.
    e.g-History & geography and Economics,

    Any special comment or suggestion for upcoming UPPSC exam

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    1. Hi Rahul..I used to read the topics to get their understanding, and not with the sole purpose of writing any answer. In this way, you will be better placed to interconnect various things you have studied. And this is very important in the current scheme of UPSC, as in the recent years they rarely give any direct question.
      Also, don't try to memorise every point you find in books...

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    2. Any special comment or suggestion for upcoming UPPSC exam.

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  87. gr8 to c u fight it out. I did drop out after my first mains . and never came back for the second attempt. Feels so good to c sum1 of ur batch getting the ranks. I was there in A.L... and Syner... if u cud remember. Hope u get to do some good work . Jai Hind!
    Mayank

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    1. Hi Ullas..
      I just went through the syllabus and feel that in 'Ethics and Integrity', most of the questions would be application-based. As I did not appear with the new syllabus, I am not very sure as to exactly what exactly you can refer to.You can take some good coaching material and use it as a framework for further preparation.

      As far as India Year Book is concerned, just go through the schemes and policies started in the last 3 or 4 years. Don't try reading it cover to cover.

      For current government reports, you would find sufficient information in the newspapers; for the other reports, internet would give you a summary.

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  89. Hi S,
    I really don't know where I am in my study. Exam come in once a year. Hard for me to keep patience. Every night I think before sleep, what a life I am living... even hard to answer family members, my job colleagues, friends...

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    1. Hi Manish...
      I know that the preparation time is a tough one, but remember that whoever finally makes it to the list, has gone through this phase. So,just study hard and make a smart strategy to clear it in this very attempt.
      You can also join a test series if you are finding it difficult to assess your preparation level; this may make your studies more focussed too.

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  90. HI Swati

    u write v well.thnx for motivation. can u tell me what was ur attempt(out of total marks) in optionals and gs.

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    1. Thanks Rohit..I attempted around 510 out of 600 in GS.
      In Public Administration, I attempted almost the entire paper.
      In Geography, didn't attempt around half of the map entries.

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  91. Hi swati mam,
    somewhere inside the story of X i could see myself in it.its the best article i have ever read as it aptly describes an aspirants emotions.now please keep your motivation going and do some good work for the people of chhattisgarh as they need officers like you.and i'l join you soon as junior IAS officer.
    (Anshuman Das)

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  92. Hello ma'm...firstly many congratulations on your scintillating achievement. i am glad to know that you have been allocated my home state- chhattisgarh. ma'm my querry is- how you used to study? i mean did u follow any specific method for reading books? i am asking this because i always get apprehensive that i might not forget what i read. plz reply ma'm ..thanks

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    1. Thanks Malay..While reading any book, I tried to keep the syllabus in mind so that I remain focussed, instead of just going through the entire book mechanically. Secondly, I used to keep jotting key points in the margin of the pages as this helps in reducing the revision time.

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    2. Thanks ma'm for replying. i have one more querry- how you used to revise? you would just Re-read the underlined/highlighted portion or used to memorize them? frm your above reply- you would not read books from cover-to-cover..?

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  93. jst 1 question....please rply...thats my humble req. 1 year of focused preparation is enough as a fresher?..

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    1. How can she tell you?

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    2. Yes...It would be enough, provided you put in a sincere effort with a well-designed strategy and a smartly-selected study material.

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  94. Congratulations on your feat. Just for you to know that you have inspired many a souls.
    Thank you and God Bless!!!

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  95. hello mam,
    I was very delighted after reading ur blog coz i had the same instincts when i was in undergoing my b.tech degree... regarding pen.. which pen to use and so on... xactly lyk u. I am a fresher graduate and passes out in may 2013 and finally started my preparations for cse after leaving the options of private jobs. But mam, even i am going through very big dilemma which is hampering my preparation, even i get very confused at some point of time when i talk to my frnds, see their fb posts (lyk partying in bangalore... going 4 higher studies abroad in MIT and so on..), so just wanted to meet u 1nce, coz their are other issues wid me vch i can't write here.

    But my bad luck... i came over to rajnandgaon on 15th july 13 i.e. yesterday to meet u [knowin dat u'll be very busy]. Finally got into rajnandgaon collectorate and as i entered der i was lost and didn't know where to go and even when i asked sum1 dat wer can i see swati mam.. they stare at me as if i enquired sumthin wrong.. anyhow after half an hour one guy said that go and search for in ram krishna marg.. den i went der.. but to my surprise i cudn't find ur name nywer der.. and when i askd 1 guard even he enquired alot of things from me.. and asked me r u her relative.. i replied "no".. den he asked den y r u searchin 4 her... and so on.. and finally got to know dat d place wer i was enquirin was ur bungalow with some other name.. and to my dissapointment got to know dat u wer some 20kms away from dis place and vl return after 7pm... my bad luck [ :-( ]..

    Anyways.. most of d people vl laugh after readin dis.. but dis is xclusivly for swati mam and my madness for cse.. Awaiting ur rply mam/

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    1. Hi Vivek.. You should have tried to inform me of your crazy plan of coming to Rajnandgaon...I would rather advise you to mail me your doubts, or message me on fb or at the maximum talk on phone. And if you still want to take the trouble of meeting me, do tell before coming to my office.

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    2. I am really grateful to you mam for taking out time to reply. Mam, one request can you mail me your mail id so that i can mail you my queries and doubts.
      My mail id:- viveksinha183@gmail.com

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  96. ma'm, i had posted one another querry adjacent to your reply but perhaps overlooked. therefore i'm re-posting- how you used to revise? you used to memorise the underlined/highlighted portion or just used to re-read? ma'm, i recently completed my BE in Mechanical engineering from bhilai (a few km from rajnandgaon) and now in delhi for CSE preparation..you will get to know that engg. and medicine streams are thriving but there is lack of awareness/interest among people for CSE...i hope that positive deeds from officers like you will encourage more people and drive them towards civils

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    1. Hi Malay...I just used to re-read the highlighted portion trying to connect all important points related to the topic, because UPSC questions now are such that simply memorising things wouldn't help!

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  97. Hi mam,can you please guide me on whish coaching for geography would be better-ALS or alok ranjan sir or neetu mam.waiting for your reply.thanks.

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    1. Hi...I did it from ALS and found it be good. I don't have much idea about the other two. So I would advise you to go and enquire into all these institutes; join only after you are satisfied.

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  98. Hi Swati mam,i don't know if i should ask it or not but as civil services was your dream then why did you go for RBI job?

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    1. To be very frank, I just wrote the RBI exam because nobody on this earth can be 100% sure of getting through this Civil Services Exam.

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  99. One word...awesome!!!
    It is one of THE MOST HELPFUL article ever written on the subject and I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for such an effort
    You really have brought out the minute details which matter the most and are often uncovered in most of the articles and interviews on this subject...
    kudos!!!

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    1. Thank you Yamendra..My purpose is then well-served!

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  100. Not preparing for the civil services but for CFA...your words are very inspiring and i intend to refer to this post whenever am low... thanks a lot!!! will not stop till i reach my goal...

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  101. hello mam ,
    first of all .... a hats off for ur efforts and the victory !
    mam every thing u have mentioned was felt by me ..and even that "facebook ka keeda" fact ... !
    mam i actually use to write on some blogs for my earning then it turned to write on facebook pages as well ..now it is the thing i cant stop ..and feel very slow because of it ..!
    kindly advice what should i do to stop this...as i m goin for civil services !
    pls mam ... its a serious venture ...and i m in deep problem !

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    1. Hi Vikas..Thanks!
      Whenever you feel like writing anything on facebook, just open anything intereseting on the net (obviously, other than facebook). This slowly would decrease your obsession with it.

      Secondly, try keeping an account of the time you waste on the net. This, I hope, would help eliminate this habit even faster!

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  102. Hello Mam ,
    First of all congratulations for your success
    I am working in TCS and have started preparation for IAS, as IAS is my childhood dream ..
    I am thinking to appear for 2015 exam ..
    I try to dedicate as much time as possible , 4 hours on an average ..
    I have not joined any coaching institute for preparation , and following the books which have been suggested on websites like mrunal.org
    I want your guidance .. !!

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    1. Hi Prakash...You definitely can get through even without coaching. Please mention specifically as to what guidance you want.
      All the Best!

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  103. hi mam , congrats ... i really want your help regarding geography optional..... v need your needful advice which would help us out, regarding the optional......

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    1. Hi Anonymous..What help do you need in Geography? Please mention specific doubts.

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  104. hi mam this is Ankita...thanks a lot for your kind reply
    mam my question is that in pub admin if question asks with quotation of thinker and says critically examine self or in terms of other thinker then how to proceed this question....i mean should i tackle this question withown intellect....plesae reply.

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    1. Hi Ankita...In such questions, write in 2-3 sentences as to what the thinker meant by the statement. Then mention the counter-views given by other thinkers or authors (no need to mention their names if you don't remember). At last, use your own intellect and comment as to what you think about it.

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  105. mam please guide how to make notes for gs mains....i did not take any coaching due to financial issue......Ankita
    please reply

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    1. Hi Ankita... I didn't make notes for the conventional portion of GS. However, for Current Affairs I used to keep a tab on important issues and jotted important developments happening therein.
      Further, I feel that making notes is more useful in Optionals where more intensive and in-depth study is required.

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  106. Dear Maam,
    I would like to know about the inspiration you received from your talented, hardworking, brilliant and insightful brother who works in Oracle.

    I know you owe a big part of your success to him. :)

    Thanks.

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    1. Yes..It's true that I owe not only a big part but my entire success to you "Dear Talented, Hardworking, Brilliant and Insightful Brother"!!!!
      So,do you have anything more to ask???

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  107. thanks mam......much appreciated.........how to prepare for international relations and dispora....

    thank you

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    1. Hi..The best source for International Relations is newspaper. But before that, I would suggest you to read the Wikipedia articles about the relations of India with various countries. Once you are clear as to how our relations have been with that country, you will get a better understanding while reading newspapers.
      Also, keep a tab on important international happenings and keep jotting them down.

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    2. i m obliged madam.......thankyou for guidance...

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  108. Hello Mam
    thanks for your reply ..
    I wanted to know , that as i dont have any seniors who are preparing for IAS , so i am following the book list given by mrunal.org , so can i follow all those books ..

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    1. Hi Prakash.. I came to know of the site mrunal.org just now. Saw it and it looks like a good site. However, material suggested by them seems to be too much. You can follow them if you find them manageable.

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  109. thanks mam for your generous reply... this is my humble request to you that please keep replying to us because i don't have any guidance....so when you reply my query it gives a feeling of help and some kind of enthusiast..because there is very few who devote there time after getting selection and if you are doing so you are really the best person on this earth.
    Ankita

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  110. hello Mam ......at present time i am studying thinkers with prasad and prasad but it seems that ignou notes are easy to understand so instead of prasad can i go through ignou notes or keep reading prasad. tell me about you strategy to understand these thinkers.had you also use ignou notes for pub admin? Ankita

    reply please.

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    1. Hi Ankita..I studied my coaching notes properly and then went through Prasad and Prasad quicky. You surely can use IGNOU notes; they are also said to be good but I myself have never read them!

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