Nishant Jain (AIR 13 CSE 2014) shares his tips on preparing for the Civil Services Examination in general and Hindi optional below:
Civil Services Examination requires a certain level
of maturity and approach. Some students achieve this level at an early age like
22-23 and some achieve it very late. All this depends on our whole upbringing,
studies and experience.
In present scenario, when UPSC examination question
papers have become very dynamic and innovative, aspirants are also supposed to
develop some skills and qualities in them like:-
1. Integrated
Approach
2. Balanced
View
3. Respecting
other's views
4. Open-mindedness
5. Creativity
6. Writing
skills and command over language
7. Self
confidence
8. Communication
skills
9. Well-arranged
thought process
10. General reading habit
So
far as my understanding and area of interest is concerned, I had a keen
interest in some areas like-language, literature, culture and philosophy since
my student life there principles of Indian philosophy became my life changing
principles:-
1. Nishkam
Karma Yoga (disinterested action) from Gita
2. Anekantvad
(non-absoluteness) from Jainism
3. Madhyam
Marga (Middle Path) from Buddhism
These three great principles not only help us in our everyday life but also in our UPSC preparation.
Let us talk about prelims first. Preliminary examination of Civil Services is the toughest examination in fact. But it can be handled with some certain techniques like:-
These three great principles not only help us in our everyday life but also in our UPSC preparation.
Let us talk about prelims first. Preliminary examination of Civil Services is the toughest examination in fact. But it can be handled with some certain techniques like:-
1. Remaining
calm and stress-free on and before this one day examination,
2. Again
Nishkam Karmyoga helps a lot, when you focus on your action only and don't get
attached with the result, you have a psychological edge over other candidates.
3. Handling
negative marking is the key to crack the prelims. There is no substitute of
practice while preparing for this phase of Civil Services Examination. Please take
help of various test papers.
4. For
qualifying this phase, a candidate must be a keen learner. Diversified study
and awareness pays a lot. When we make our area of study comprehensive and
become able to connect various segments of General Studies with one another, we
get an edge over others.
5. Always
try to learn and attain knowledge. For example, while travelling in metro or on
roads, don't ignore government advertisements like on education, health and
taxes etc. Likewise, we must be familiar with AIR, PIB, India portal and other Government
media.
Now the most important phase of this examination, Mains Examination begins. Mains examination is the key to achieve final success in this Civil Services Examination. One cannot rely upon Interview but one can give his best for Mains Examination to make the dream come true. I would like to suggest some techniques for Mains also:-
Now the most important phase of this examination, Mains Examination begins. Mains examination is the key to achieve final success in this Civil Services Examination. One cannot rely upon Interview but one can give his best for Mains Examination to make the dream come true. I would like to suggest some techniques for Mains also:-
1. Respecting
Other's views:- When we are open minded and we
believe that other's views are also correct to some extent, then the chances of
improving quality of our answers rise for sure. This approach is relevant for
all the mains papers including GS- IV (Ethics) and Essay.
2. Integrated
and Comprehensive Approach:- Remaining dependent only
on text books and coaching notes will not help. Our approach must be
comprehensive and multi-dimensional. Looking things in totality and trying to
find a relation among them, pays a lot.
3. Writing
Skill and Command over language:- After 2013,
Mains Examination pattern is changed. Question papers are very less traditional
and more dynamic. Merely following text books does not pay much. In this situation,
the importance of writing skills and language has drastically risen. I have
found this thing common among maximum toppers that they had command over the
language they opted as their medium and they had excellent writing skills also.
I would also like to add here that if you opt Hindi or any other Indian language as your medium, please make sure that you have command over that particular language and you are able to write well in that language without grammatical errors.
I would also like to add here that if you opt Hindi or any other Indian language as your medium, please make sure that you have command over that particular language and you are able to write well in that language without grammatical errors.
4. General
Reading Habit:-
In this age of information revolution and media, our general reading
habit other than text books has fallen drastically. If one wants to score
extraordinary marks, one must expand his area of reading like books of general
interest and magazines like Reader's Digest, Kadambini (Hindi ) and Aha Zindagi
(Hindi) etc. Through this way, our answers become more diversified,
comprehensive and interesting particularly in Ethics and Essay.
5. Essay
and Ethics are the game changers:- When you
analyze the mains mark sheets, you find that these two papers; GS IV and Essay
give marks that are very fluctuating. In Essay, one can get only 50 marks and
other one can fetch even more than 150 marks also out of 250 marks.
Fortunately, I got 160 marks in essay paper which is probably the highest
score. This makes a huge difference. Same is with GS IV. Some candidates get
60-70 marks while some others get 110-120 marks out of 250. It is very clear
that if you want to get a good rank, you will have to pay due importance to
both of these papers.
Unfortunately, candidates ignore these papers. Some students write their first essay directly in the Examination hall. Please don't do this. Try to practice more and more for Essay and Case study (GS-IV).
For Essay, I would suggest some points again:-
Unfortunately, candidates ignore these papers. Some students write their first essay directly in the Examination hall. Please don't do this. Try to practice more and more for Essay and Case study (GS-IV).
For Essay, I would suggest some points again:-
(i) Essay must be
systematic and a well arranged thought process must be reflected in it.
(ii) There must be a flow in
whole the essay. There must be a clear connection among the two consecutive
paragraphs.
(iii) The range of an essay
must be wide and comprehensive. Various aspects like-historical, social,
economic, cultural, geographical, philosophical and political, must be
discussed during the development of the essay.
(iv) There must be a visionary introduction in the beginning in
one or two paragraphs. The Essay must be concluded with a clear conclusion. The
another angle of the topic must also be discussed before conclusion of possible.
Finally, I would like to share some tips for Interview :-
Finally, I would like to share some tips for Interview :-
(i) You are what you are.
So don't try to become like others. Be natural remain calm.
(ii) Never bluff. Don't try
to befool the board at any cost.
(iii) Listen to the board
with patience. Start answering only after they conclude their question.
(iv) Again try to follow the
principles of middle path and respecting
other's views.
(v) Be humble and a keen
learner so that they may indentify whether you are trainable or not.
I
would also like to share some tips for Hindi/ Indian Language medium candidates:-
I have felt on many occasions, that
candidates who prepare with medium of Hindi or other Indian languages, feel
lack of confidence. I would like to suggest some points for them:-
(i) Please
don't feel yourself loose confident. Think well, write well and answer well
without any hesitation.
(ii) Please
try to improve writing skills. For this, command on your own language is
required.
(iii) Linguistics
and Psychology say that studying in your own language makes you understand the
things better. You have original ideas and thoughts. Use them and have edge
over others. Fortunately, I got 851 marks in Mains which is the third highest
score.
(iv) Please
avoid grammatical errors in your language.
(v) English
is not a language which is too difficult to learn. Please don't make English a
barrier in your journey. Try to remain in touch with English sources like
newspapers, TV/Radio discussions and websites.
In the end, I want to share some General Tips for the whole process of preparation and also for life:-
In the end, I want to share some General Tips for the whole process of preparation and also for life:-
(i) Have confidence in
yourself.
(ii) Never, Never, Never
give up!
(iii) If possible, try to
gain employability before entering into this long preparation process so that
you may join any respectable employment in case of failure in the Civil
Services examination. This also helps in remaining a person pressure-free
during the preparation.
(iv) Your family and friends
play a very important role in your life and your preparation. So don't ignore
them. I would also advise to remain in touch with those persons who have a
positive energy and motivational force in them.
(v) Try to retain the
things which you have studied and revised. "It is better to read one
book for ten times than to read ten books for one time."
(vi) "Your life is
your message to the world. So, try to make it inspiring."
-
NISHANT JAIN
My
Mains Marksheet
Essay - 160 Marks.
General Studies - 378 Marks (89+88+77+124).
Optional Subject - Hindi
Literature - 313 Marks (166+147)
Total Marks in Mains - 851 Marks.
Personality Test - 150 Marks.
Total Marks - 1001
Marks.
Hello Nishant sir,
ReplyDeleteGood morning!!
Hearty congrats for your triumphant success!!
Thanks,
Swaroop
Thanks a lot Swaroop
DeleteDear Nishant Sir,
DeleteFirst of all many congratulations for this remarkable feat. I thoroughly enjoyed this blog post... Sir its my humble request if you could share Hindi literature booklist and sources.
Sir pls help me
DeleteSir am reading well my born dream is IAS I have confidence but I'm well in writing essay in Kannada but prelumnery in english wat to do
Deletethanks
DeleteVery nice. Thanks a lot for valuable suggestions.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Thanks a lot for valuable suggestions.
ReplyDeletesir plz share your strategy and book list about hindi literature optional. how to prepare for hindi litereture. thank you sir
ReplyDeleteVery nicely written about the principles you have followed sir!! Very inspiring. Keep guiding
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ReplyDeleteNishant Sir, please share the strategy, book list, study material source for Hindi Literature optional. Pls sir Unacademy has made videos for almost every optional except Hindi Literature. pls reply sir
ReplyDeleteNishant Sir, please share the strategy, book list, study material source for Hindi Literature optional. Pls sir Unacademy has made videos for almost every optional except Hindi Literature. pls reply sir
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot.
ReplyDeletesir thank u so much for such inspiring thought. sir my optional is hindi literature. please sir tell me the sources so that i can refer for hindi optional. please sir.
ReplyDeleteHeartly thanks sir......after reading your blog i felt more inspired then earlier ....
ReplyDeletei hope you'll guide us on further preparation.....thanks again !
Thank you Sir for boost up my confidence!! as I want to give Civil Service Mains in Bengali, before I was confused that will it be good or not But now your words give a new strength to me. Thankx a lot Sir!! and Congratulations for your splendid success!!
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ReplyDeletenishant sir can u give idea which book(books, notes, ethics case study) cover GS 4 in Hindi medium?
ReplyDeletenishant sir can u give idea which book(books, notes,) is read for pt in Hindi medium?
ReplyDeletehello nishant sir, can u please share your answers of GS paper 4 to the extent you remember. That will be very helpful for us. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot sir
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