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IES interview experience of AIR-1 IES 2012 : Kunal Srivastava( E & T)
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IES Interview Experience of AIR-1 IES 2012 : KunalSrivastava( E & T)
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q1.Introduce yourself. • Ans. Sir, my name is KUNAL SHRIVASTAV. I belong to Patna, Bihar. I have completed my secondary and senior secondary schooling in Patna under CBSE board. I completed my B.Tech from Indian institute of Information technology Allahabad in 2011. Since my graduation I have been preparing for various competitive examinations including Engg services. My hobbies include solving Sudoku, watching movies and writing spoof articles. I have completed two projects during college. Firstly, an alarm clock and secondly, a person counter. Besides, I have undergone summer training programme at Vodafone where I learnt about GSM technology and this generated an interest towards telecommunications technology. My favourite subjects are Control Systems, Signals and Systems and Electromagnetic theory. I am optimistic and industrious by nature. I am curious minded and willing to learn new and exciting skills. My short-term goal is responsible employment and long-term goal is satisfactory service to the nation.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 • Counter questionVodafone INDIA: Third largest in India. Gives 2.75G in 900 and 1800 Mhz. In 1992, Hutchison Whampoa was given license to operate in some cities. Essar was its partner. But Hutch acquired the majority later. In 2007, Vodafone Group plc bought 67% in Hutchison Telecom for $11.1 billion. This deal has caused a storm nowadays. As the IT dept. believed that since it was purchase of an Indian company so liable to be taxed. The crux of the issue is that whether or not IT dept. has jurisdiction over this issue. Vodafone is facing tax liability for this deal. The SC has already cleared that Vodafone does not have any tax liability. But this did not go down well with FM and PranabMUkherjee amended IT act 1961 with retrospective effect to undo SC’s orders. Concerns were raised over investment in India and Shome committee was appointed which suggested that either the govt. withdraw the retrospective tax amendment or waive tax penalty. • In 2011, Vodafone group announced that it will but additional 33% from its partner Esaar.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q2. Why you want to become ESE? • Ans.Sir, three reasons why I want to be an ES officer. • Firstly, it presents me with a wonderful opportunity to work in the best way I can and also concurs with my long-term goals. • Secondly, career prospects are bright. Growth is good and the work itself is multi-faceted encompassing techno-managerial aspects as well. • Last but not the least; it will give me pride to be a part of the nation building process. • These are the reasons why I am so specific about ESE.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Counter question: What are the qualities of a good leader? Ans. 1) Articulate and inspiring words. 2) Assemble a team 3) Taking responsibility 4) Getting the best out of the colleagues 5) Confidence and commitment
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q3. Why you should be selected? Ans. Sir, I deem myself to be competent for this job because • I fulfil the eligibility criteria and possess required qualities like sound technical knowledge and managerial skills • I want to leverage my technical skills and other strengths for development of nation and welfare of society and hence, I think I should be given a chance to do that. • I have interest and dedication towards the profile being offered.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Counter question: Why not others waiting outside? • Ans:With all respect, I AM NOT SURE ABOUT THEM but I am sure about myself.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q4.What is your strengths and weaknesses? And how do you know? What are the parameters to assess one’s strength and weakness? Ans. Sir over the time I have recognised some of my strengths as: 1. I am result-oriented and believe in team spirit. 2. I learn things faster. 3. I am articulate. 4. I do not trust without verifying. 5. I am sure that my strengths will be of some use to the job I am applying for. On the other hand, I assume following to be my weaknesses. 1.I am a little careless about personal belongings 2.I used to be more assertive than usual. But it has reduced since I have started pursuing my hobby of spoof writing. I know these are my strengths and weaknesses because either I have been told so by others whom I value and some are felt by me in that way. The parameters that can be used for assessing strengths and weaknesses are: Relevance, consistency and confidence.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q5. Why have you filled ITS first, Railways 2nd and 3rd? Ans. I have exercised my choices eclectically. I.T.S is my first choice due to my interest in mobile technology and because I see this sector growing by leaps and bounds in the times to come. This sector has become the hotspot of recent technological developments. With advent of technologies like 3G, 4G and ubiquity of smart phones, I think the best phase is yet to come. I believe that this is one technology which can really connect people and thus, help us in accomplishing some key targets. For example e-governance, reduction in crime rates, accountability and others. • While Railways are my second choice because it is the biggest department of GoaIand job is diversified. There is ample scope for modernisation in the coming years. Career growth aspects are better and working for railways is a proud feeling.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q6. Why then JTO 10th and EME corps last option? • Ans. It is not that I am hostile to them. If selected I will consider joining them. But compared to the other options, EME corps has certain disadvantages. They place in remote areas and thus, social life will be almost non-existent. Since I am the lone son of my parents, so I would want to be their support. And JTO even though is in the field of communications, but is a Group B service.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Counter question: What is a gazetted officer? What is Group A service? • An officer who has been appointed under the seal of the governor of the state or President of India, requires to be listed in the Indian Gazette or the State Government Gazette is considered a Gazetted officer. They have the power to verify documents for academic or immigration purposes. More responsibilities and authority is vested but no difference in salary. Following are the groups: • Group A or Class 1 (Gazetted) • Group B or Class 2 (Gazetted and Non-Gazetted) • Group C or Class 3 (Non-Gazetted) • Group D or Class 4 (Non-Gazetted) • But after 6th pay commission, Class 3 and 4 have been merged. • But in states still we have 4 classes.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q.7 Why is there a sudden drop in your marks in 12th and B.Tech? And why is there a drop in years? AnsSir, after 10th I decided I will be an engineer because I had interest in Maths and Physics. So upon advice of my seniors I joined various coaching institutes. But I could not manage time between them and school. Consequently, I felt trapped but wanted to crack exams in the first attempt. But entire day’s time was devoted in school and coaching. That’s why my marks dropped in 12th and also I could not qualify for B.Tech. Then I took a year’s drop and prepared by myself. That’s why I have mentioned this as an achievement in DAF. • In B.Tech, I was a little complacent at the start because of good rank and placement records of my college. I engaged myself in some extra-curricular activities like computer gaming. Also the evaluation process of the college was tough. Then I took some time to consider my options and whole heartedly decided that I will sit for ESE.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Counter question: Do you think your decision was correct? • Ans. Sir, as I said I am a result-oriented person. So till I actually qualify, I cannot totally support this point of view. But sitting here and being interviewed by a n elite panel of UPSC is an achievement of some sort. Hence so far, so good.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Counter Question: Why did you choose ECE? • Ans. Sir, I have had an interest in ECE since my school days. I always wondered how devices like telephones, TV and radio work and how difficult our lives would have been in their absence. Plus, ECE is a technological hotspot where I see a lot of potential in the times ahead. I think it can help achieve some key targets like reduction in crime rates, accountability and well connected people.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Counter Question: How as an EC student can you help the nation? • Ans. Sir, being an EC student gives the chance to serve the nation through the latest technologies. I think one of the major problems that is plaguing departments like railways is the lack of the modern signalling equipments. Also the future of this sector is bright.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q8. Why not M.Tech? • Ans. Sir, I am not averse to higher studies and specialization. But after graduation my first priority was job. So I plunged myself into preparation for ESE. Being focussed on two things at a time is not what I am comfortable with. (So that quality is not compromised on weak pretexts.)
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q9. Where do you yourself in next 5 years? • Ans. Sir I see myself working as a responsible service holder. I see myself climbing up the corporate ladder as efficiently as I can while also learning new and exciting skills. I see myself evolving as a responsible service holder and become an exemplary for others to follow.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Counter Question What is difference between Indian and German railways? • Ans. Indian railways have three gauges: Broad (1.676 m.), Meter (1 m.) and narrow (0.762 m. Or 0.61m.) • Europeans have standard gauges (1.435 m.). DMRC uses standard gauges.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Counter Question: How to assess economic feasibility? • Ans. By break-even analysis. Here we consider total costs (including fixed costs and variable costs, those that change with varying volumes of production) and sales revenue to determine the level of sales or volume to reach break-even point. Here no net profit or loss incurs. After this net profit will be experienced.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q10. Why not private sector or PSU’s? • Ans. Sir for me there is not much of a difference between private sector and PSU’s. Any job where I can apply my technical knowledge and qualities will be deemed fit by me. So far I have not tried for private sector (except in college but their written exam consisted of IT questions) because mostly they need software professionals and they do not fit in my plans as of now. But I have tried in some PSU’s but could not make it through.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q11. What are your family obligations? • Ans. Sir there is no obligation as such. However, since I am the lone son so I want to be the support of my family in times to come. Counter question: What have you learnt from your mother and father? • Ans. A child’s learning process is initiated by parents. I have learnt self-respect and leadership from father. And compassion and responsibility from my mother.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q12. What are your favourite subjects? • Ans. Sir, my favourite subjects are Control Systems, Signals and Systems, Gate Mathematics relevant to my branch andCommunications
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q13. What are your hobbies and why? • Ans. Sir, my hobbies are solving Sudoku, watching English and Hindi movies and writing spoof articles. • Sudoku became a hobby when I met a friend of mine during the drop after B.Tech and since then it has been a habit to solve them in morning as a starter for the day. • I have been watching movies since college. But I watch selected movies and with some friend not alone. Movies intrigue me with their characters and unpredictable plots. • Spoof writing has been my hobby since February this year. As I said I used to monotonously overstress myself, so started to turn to internet getting some laughter doses. I started to read satire news and spoof articles. Gradually, it happened to me that I should give it a try an since then I have developed this as a hobby. Writing spoof refreshes me and acts as a small laughter dose.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q14. What are the practical applications of your hobby? • Ans. Sir, solving Sudoku helps one sharpen his thought process and work through various combinations for a single correct solution. • Movies act as stress buster and a good way of socializing with friends. • Spoof writing is also stress buster not only for me but for those who read.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q15. What is the difference between hobby and profession? • Ans. Hobby is the activity one does for sake of pleasure and satisfaction almost never with the intention of deriving monetary benefits. While profession is what one does for monetary remuneration in return. Both may be same in some cases but for that to happen one has to be really very good at it. Q16. Why do you not appear for Civil Services? • Ans. Sir, since I am an engineer so for me the highest civilian service is ESE. Otherwise, if I quit ESE and let’s assume that I qualify for Civil services, it would be unnecessary wastage of seat and opportunity for one of my fellows.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q17. What will you do if not selected? • Ans. Sir, even though I am confident of being selected this time but in case I do not qualify there must be reasons for it. I will find the reasons and work on them more diligently. I have already applied for ESE 2013 and will re-appear as I am dedicated for ESE. Q18. How do you react to criticism? • Ans. Sir, I like to keep myself open to suggestions and criticisms. I will look into the reasons and if criticism is well founded and points to any short comings, it needs to be addressed. However, if there is any undue criticism, it should be ignored and if repeated, referred to seniors.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q19. How do you resolve disputes between workers? • Ans. Sir, workers engage at the grass root levels and their effective working in tandem is absolutely necessary for smooth functioning. In case of disputes, the matter should not only be dealt in a discreet way but also swiftly. Their disputes can be addressed by motivating them, training them, inculcating a sense of pride for working for their respective authorities and fulfilling their justified demands. Their case should be taken up in a compassionate way with a sympathetic attitude.
Reg. Office : 28B/7 Jiasarai New Delhi-110016 http://www.engineersinstitute.comPh. 011-26514888, 9990357855 Q20. Differentiate between administration and management. • Ans.Administration is a top level activity while management is middle level activity. • Administration consists of the ownership of the enterprise and the individuals who invest money and derive profits out of it. Managements consist of individuals who leverage their skills to fulfil the objectives of an enterprise. • While administration is a determinative term, management is an executive term. • Administration will take decisions for the enterprise as a whole while management will take decisions in the framework set up by the administration. • Administrators are usually found in governments, military and religious organisations while management is usually found in business enterprises. • The decision of administrators is shaped by policies, socio-religious factors and public opinion. The decisions of management are shaped by the values, skills and managerial aptitude of the managers.
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