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TOP THREE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT IAS INTERVIEW

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TOP THREE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT IAS INTERVIEW

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  1. To begin with, the IAS interview, also known as the Personality Assessment Round, is the last and concluding stage of recruitment of the IAS candidates. There are various ways to prepare for IAS interview questions and clear this daunting stage of USPC with flying colors. So, without further ado, let us look at the top things you should know while preparing for your IAS interview. THREE THINGS THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AN IAS INTERVIEW Preparation Tips – An IAS interview is similar to other interviews, but the pressure skyrockets due to the gravity of everything involved, including your hard work. Thus, the key is to adopt some doable preparation tips. You should first build an inventory of the feasible IAS interview questions that the interviewer can ask you. After that, browse through current affairs, and keep abreast of recent happenings. The essential factor is not trying to deceive the interviewer and be honest. Consequently, it would help if you also practiced answering the questions and analyzing the response by looking at a mirror. Finally, on the day of the interview, do not forget to stay calm and relaxed and maintain civility with the interviewers. TOP THREE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT IAS INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

  2. Know about the Interview Process – Aspirants to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) must be well-versed in the interview procedure as a whole. It’s more like a conversation between the UPSC board and you in an IAS interview, rather than a series of questions. The average IAS interview lasts roughly 20 minutes and covers a wide range of topics and areas of expertise. The UPSC interview panel is a daunting endeavor, and you’ll need to be well-prepared. It’s worth noting that an interview favors a candidate who exudes self-assurance and possesses the necessary soft skills. • Most Common IAS Interview Questions – The crux of IAS interview questions is to examine a candidate’s mental agility, social etiquette, general awareness, and personality overall. The questions do not solely focus on theoretical or ‘bookish’ knowledge and are a screeing of an aspirant’s overall persona and behavior. Thus, instead of rote learning, the key is to concentrate on polishing your soft skills like confidence, patience, calmness, ability to handle pressure, and so forth. Some of the typical IAS interview questions are – • Tell us about yourself, your hometown, your family, and likewise • What were your subjects during graduation, and how are they relevant in the administration • Would you call yourself an average student, and why • What are your strengths and weaknesses • What are today’s headlines • Why do you want to become an IAS/IPS/PSC officer • Why did you choose ‘xyz’ as your optional paper in the UPSC Mains

  3. CONCLUDING THOUGHTS In conclusion, an IAS interview is all about confidence and soft skills. However, it does not mean that you will completely ignore bookish knowledge and current affairs. It is noteworthy to mention that while answering IAS interview questions that are open-ended and straightforward, you should prepare 30 to 40 minutes of coherent responses. Likewise, if you do not have the answer for a specific question, the best way out is to remain humble and honest.

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