Why do you want to join the Civil Services? | UPSC Interview FAQs | Israel Jebasingh

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    Interview Tips from RA Israel Jebasingh (IAS-2004, Rank 59)
    1. To begin with, the interview panel will have 5 members in total, who will spend
    approximately 5 minutes each on you, asking around 30-40 questions in total. The
    questions will be primarily DAF based - on your education, work, hobbies etc. and little
    bit on Current Affairs and international relations.
    2. The interview is conducted to uncover your true personality and identify whether you
    have the traits and qualities that can make you a good civil servant. That is, to see if you
    are honest, trustworthy, analytical and have no regional, religious or caste biases.
    3. While it is important to be candid and honest, you should not expose your
    inherent biases. This is why preparation is needed.
    4. Interview preparation is mainly psychological preparation. That is, preparing
    yourself to reflect your personality in a manner that the UPSC board members
    would appreciate.
    5. Your answers should not be diplomatic. You need to pick a side and give answers with a
    lot of conviction and clarity. You cannot mince words or mumble under self-doubt.
    6. Being able to say “I don’t know” with a smile and a lot of conviction, when you don’t
    know the answer to a question, is perhaps the most important part of psychological
    preparation.
    7. You must be able to give very short and precise answers, so that there is limited scope for
    supplementary questions.
    8. Whenever you’re in doubt, say I don’t know.
    9. Remember that you’re not expected to answer all the questions. It is not a question -
    answer session, where you answer to more questions to get more marks.
    10. Board is more interested in your responses than the answers. Let’s say you are asked an
    inconvenient question, for Example, why IAS when the Government has spent lakhs of
    rupees on your IIT education. Seeing your immediate face reaction and body language is
    enough for them to evaluate your personality. Doesn’t really matter what answer you give,
    if your body language says something else.
    11. Another example, Let’s say there is a question, whether you will vote for BJP or Congress.
    Your answer will not matter. What they will look for is your response. Whether you are
    panicking, getting nervous or apologetic will determine your marks
    12. The board members have 20-30 years of experience in their fields and can easily catch a
    liar. So be very honest.
    13. Never feel bad about any aspect of your personality. None of us are perfect. Accept who
    you are and bring out the best in you.
    14. Whether the question is easy or difficult, take a little bit of time before you answer. Don’t
    come across as somebody very hasty. Haste is not a good officer’s quality.
    15. Take that extra time to structure the answer in your mind better. When the answer is
    immediate, first two sentences may be fast but the third one will take time and it won’t
    look coherent.
    16. The length of your interview or the number of questions you have given an answer to
    will have nothing to do with your marks. You can say ‘I don’t know’ to even 10 questions
    and end up with a very high score. So, don’t aim for a six from every ball.
    17. Questions for which you can’t say I don’t know - Factual questions. For Example, if there’s
    a question on the U.S VISA policy for Indians and you don’t know the answer, don’t try to
    guess. Just say, beg your pardon sir/madam, I don’t know.
    18. Whenever there is bouncer, let it go above your head. Don’t risk a hook
    shot. “Discretion is the better part of valour.”
    19. Mind-set. In the first 5 minutes, let’s say you commit a blunder or you’re not able to answer 3
    questions. This should not affect your performance in the rest of the interview. Don’t even
    waste 1 second on any of the previous questions you have answered. Stay in the present
    and stay positive at all times.
    20. You should never feel bad about your background, whether rural or urban, rich or poor,
    education, job etc. All you need is the conviction that you will be a very good civil servant.
    21. Treat the interview board members with utmost respect.
    22. Maintain eye-contact with the board members. Even if the question is only from one
    board member keep the other members also engaged through eye-contact. Especially the
    board chairperson.
    23. While preparing for the interview, feel very strongly that you have done very well in the
    main examination. This will reduce the psychological pressure on you to perform
    exceedingly well at the interview. When you go to the interview without pressure, you will
    almost certainly do well.
    24. Accept your personality the way it is. Be self aware. Take pride in the fact that you have
    been selected for the interview. This will reduce the pressure on you to act like somebody
    else.

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