- Introduction
- Educational Background
- Extra C
- Inception
- Information
- Study Momentum
- Hours
- Strategy: CSAT (Aptitude)
- Strategy: General studies
- Mains 2013
- Public Administration and Sociology
- Optional Subject in Mains 2013?
- Compulsory papers
- Essay
- Insecurity about “Profile”
- Interview
- Marksheet
- Wisdom
- Career backup
- Family and Friends
- Bogus marketing propaganda
Introduction
Name | Tripti Bhatt |
Roll number | 38836 |
Rank (CSE 2012) | 165 |
Optional Subjects |
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Number of Attempts | 1 |
Medium for Mains Exam | English |
Schooling (Medium) | English |
Centre for Prelim exam | New Delhi |
Centre for Mains exam | New Delhi |
Name of home town/city | Almora (Uttarakhand) |
Educational Background
% in class 10 | 94 |
% in class 12 | 90 |
Graduation course and % | B.Tech (Mech. Engg.) 78.7% |
Name of college and year of passing out | G.B.Pant University of Agriculture and Technology Pantnagar, Graduated in May 2010 |
Extra C
// extracts from my DAF//
- Particulars of prize, medal, scholarships etc.
- National level merit certificate in hindi from CBSE board
- First prize in debating at state level
- University merit scholarship holder
- various accolades in conferences, symposia etc.
- Kho-kho team captain at school level.
- Position of distinction/leadership held in school/college
- Member of school Editorial board
- Co-chairperson SPIC-MACAY Pantnagar
- Coordinator of College Alumni Cell
- General Secretary of Hostel
- Hobbies
- Composing poems, photography, singing, swimming
Coaching
Did you join any Coaching? | Yes |
Did you join any postal courses? | No |
Did you join any Mock test series? | Yes |
Did you appear in any other competitive exams? | Yes |
Inception
It was somewhere in my head since school days since there is a sense of awe associated with services specially in north india and if you are reasonably ok in studies everyone expects you to clear it. I had a vague appreciation and inclination but it was only during graduation final year that I finally decided to go for it due to multiplicity of reasons. Desire to do something worthwhile and big, sense of responsibility towards society ( I know it sounds cliched but it was so), happiness it would bring to my family and wellwishers to quote few.
Information
Q. Outside Delhi, it’s hard to dig how to prepare for civil service. So How did you gather the necessary information / strategy / booklist?
Before Noida, I was at Rihand during the initial phase of my prep and believe me its one of THE remotest in India. You need to travel 220km to watch a movie :P it used to be an open air jail of the royalities. But digging info is no big deal in internet era. And most importantly, one should be in touch with serious aspirants and share/discuss strategies,booklist etc. as much as possible. Travel to coaching hubs of Delhi once in a while if you feel too lagged behind. Even the chaiwala and paanwala will be able to give you strategies out there ;)
Study Momentum
I am a highly erratic person when it comes to momentum. I dont even have the habit of reading newspaper daily…i would read 12-14 of them on alternate weekends. (caution: dont try this at home :P) boredom is ought to creep in during prep.. talk to friends, go out and have a walk, watch a good movie, listen to good music, send sms while having tea/coffee,have an awesome meal,write a poem or story, paint something, go shopping, clean your studytable/room, simply doze off over books… I mean thousands of things. Just close the books and give yourself a break. Just ensure that the break is not too long. Read some motivational books, paste motivational quotes in and around your room..create an exam aura..it helps :)
Hours
Q. On an average, How many hours did you study per day?
Ans. Varied from 2 to 8 hours. 8 hours is the max I could achieve. Overall avg would be 4 hours.
Q. How many months did it take you to complete the core syllabus of GS and optional subjects?
Ans. Technically speaking it took me about 1.5years i.e. after I entered my job in 2010 to my prelims in may 2012. But quality of prep in pubad and socio was abysmally low. I had just completed syllabus superficially and selectively. I focussed on completing it in depth and totality after prelims were over.
Strategy: CSAT (Aptitude)
- Last year I solved few sample papers from arihant publication book and used to do some questions online to come in flow but paper was way too easy than what I had prepared. I could manage a score of 160. I think the challenge is to manage time rather than difficulty level. A fair degree of practice would produce same result for non science students.
- Now please share the tips regarding aptitude preparation, especially the comprehension and decision making portion.
- As I told my preparation was almost zero for apti paper but in the process of preparation one has to read so much that reading speed and comprehension develops gradually even if one lacks it in the first place. Just come in flow before exam so that you work smartly and know the manageable and unmanageable areas at a glance.
- For decision making, thumb rule is to think like an officer. Honest upright decisive officer. You will get the option right from a gut feeling :)
Strategy: General studies
Book/ source | ||
History | Ancient | nothing |
Medieval | nothing | |
Modern | spectrum+TMH manual | |
Culture | Nothing but ppl refer spectrum | |
Mains | same | |
Polity | Basics | Laxmikant, bare acts |
Current | Hindu+pib | |
mains | Same | |
Economy | Basics | Sri ram material, mrunal’s articles |
Current | Hindu+internet sources | |
mains | Same | |
Geography | Physical | GCL, NCERT, book fr prelims geog by wizard publication |
Indian | NCERT,wizard | |
World | GCL, wizard | |
mains | Same excluding wizard(in retrospect I felt I devoted too much time and energy for geography while upsc didnt ask much from it. Wizard may be skipped if you so wish, it takes lot of time but has a lot of gud info too. Discretionary) |
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Environment, Biodiversity | Basics | NCERT, book: Environment studies (oxford publication) |
Current | Hindu, mags spcl issues | |
Mains | Same | |
Science Tech | Basics | NCERT |
Current | Hindu, science reprter, coaching (pirated) material available in market, random surfing and digging wikipedia | |
Mains | Same | |
Yearbook / Govt. schemes etc. | Self made notes, vishal’s summary, pib, sarkari ads in newspapers | |
IR/diplomacy | Self made notes from miscellanous sources, World focus magazine annual issue, coaching material photstats from market |
I didnt have separate strategy for prelims and mains.. focussed more on factual parts for prelims and analytical parts for mains. But one mistake I would like to share, I devoted tooooo much time towards covering current affairs, the materials flooding in market during April-may, many other so called ïsme se pakka aayega”stuff before pre :P was disappointed to find not a SINGLE question from my high priority areas. It made me wiser for mains perhaps :) I relied only on my own reading of newspaper for current affairs, didnt even refer magazines, banked on standard books and self made notes and It seems to have worked. (got 268 in GS mains)
Mains 2013
UPSC has changed the GS syllabus for Mains 2013. So if you were to prepare for it, what’d be your approach/strategy/booklist?
- Approach would be to keep it simple. The kind of paper they are setting in GS, it isnt about sophistications or exploring treasure troves of some mystical knowledge.
- It’s more about the length and breadth of your general reading, sense of observation, presentation skill and ability to think comprehensively even under pressure.
- Specially the 25markers are way too open ended and familiar. The broader you read, the better marks you fetch.
- Hindu is THE bible for mains ( I know many people criticise its leftist orientation but it works)
- I spent lot of energy in the process of exploring the refined booklist or getting hold of a few of them but suffered from information overload due to diverse opinions.
- To add to miseries most of these exotic names are out of stock at flipkart and unavailable in rajinder nagar market (the hub of aspirants material) Was suggested by someone to calm down and wait for the right books to surface in the market on their own. Now I am doing that :)
- In the meantime going through Global Politics by Andrew Heywood. It would definitely help I am sure.
- Another book is India After Gandhi by Ram Chandra Guha widely recommended by everyone. I read it a year ago so will revise later.
Public Administration and Sociology
- The shift in questions paper is very visible, lesser degree of predicability, no 60markers, need to write more to get same marks (also elaborated by mrunal somewhere), analytical questions, higher relevance to contemporary socio-political scenario and so on.
- Just pick up last year papers and see the trend before 2008 and in last two-three years.
- There is no dearth of booklist/ study material on both of these optionals and I actually have nothing to add to what has already been repeated in this blog and elsewhere multiple times.
- Morever, my actual list might appear farcical since I referred VERY few books :) And perhaps this is the only get away I have for the readers.
- Its possible to fetch 147 in pub ad paper two by JUST reading rajni goyal,laxmikant and newspaper (that too my alternate weekend style ;) ) what is more important than reading multiple books is to read from limited sources and get it cemented in your brain,think, analyse, put things in perspective and write well.
- Any set of basic books that covers your syllabus is wonderful.
Optional Subject in Mains 2013?
Q. Instead of two, now UPSC will have only one optional subject. So if you were to give Mains 2013, which optional would you keep and why?
Ans. I would keep socio. My pub ad ppr 1 marks were 77. I heard of scores like 25, 37, 45,52,61,93 in ppr 1 secured by ppl in my extended circle. Highest I heard so far is 108. I think it explains my choice ;)
Compulsory papers
Q. Your booklist/strategy for compulsory Regional language paper.
Subscribed a hindi newspaper ten days before exams. Got sick with trivial/crime news,that too in pressure of mains. Didnt read it ever. You can try this strategy at your own risk :)
Q. Your booklist/strategy for compulsory English language paper.
Nothing.
Essay
Q. How did you prepare yourself for the essay?
Wrote two essays as practice and got them evaulated by a sir…got 118/125 marks and was happy with my writing skills till I saw my mains marksheet :)
Q. Which Essay did you write in Mains-2012?
I wrote the one on PPP but got a pathetically low score of 50marks !!!
Q.Provide some keypoints/highlights of your Essay.
If you want it for how NOT to write an essay I would be happy to give it :P but I dont remember the exact framewrk and content. I wrote a looooong one. I can tell you the good points and bad points as I have analysed so far:
Good Points:
- could manage a good handwriting even when I filled some 23-25 pages
- Made relevant diagrams
- Good vocab, coherence and presentation
- Covered topic very broadly and with variety of angles.
Bad Points:
- In attempt to be broad in view, didnt focus exclusively on PPP but on other keywords equally (I dont know if its a drawback though :( )
- Probably social aspects of PPP didnt please the examiner. They had some eccentricity in views inspired from neoliberal analysis of indian society I read long back.
- Covered topic, perhaps, VERY broadly.
Score: 50.
Lesson: Play safe. Write a down to earth basic essay. An attempt to fetch better marks writing a flamboyant essay or presenting an out of the crowd view may backfire.
Insecurity about “Profile”
Many aspirants fear the interview, thinking that “my profile is not good because I’ve low marks in SSC/HSC/College, I don’t have any extra-curricular certificates, I don’t have work experience,….I graduated from some unknown college, I’m from non-English medium and so on…” What’s your take on that?
Ans. Candidate has to appear better than a sheet of paper and not vice versa. A moderate profile with moderate performance would fetch better marks than too heavy a profile with a disappointing performance. Good profile is of course an advantage but only to the extent you prove yourself to be upto it.
How much portion of your interview centered on your profile?
It had a fair share of my profile,esp hobbies, job, home state etc.
Did they ask any uncomfortable question from your profile during the interview?
No.
Interview
Q. How did you prepare for the interview?
I gave mock interviews at Sankalp and Vajiram. Other than that I worked on my DAF and collected relevant info about my homestate, hobbies, extra curricular activities, job etc. to the extent I possibly could.
Q. Who was the chairman of you interview board?
Dr. Reddy
Q. How long was the interview?
About 30minutes
Q. Provide the list of questions asked (and if possible answers also)
Transcript provided on this link: https://files.secureserver.net/0s3wg05Y5pn8FA
Q. Was your interview on the expected lines of what you had prepared or Did they ask you totally unexpected questions? If yes, how did you handle it?
One can never prepare for the exact questions they ask..its a matter of their whims and the words you utter. You can only get prepared to ensure that you gain some confidence, are able to defend DAF, do not appear dumb at something you are supposed to know and polish yourself up on your body language or tone of speaking.
Marksheet
Pre: 84+160
Mains:
GS:129+139
pub ad: 77+147
socio: 115+120
Essay: 50
Interview:221
Written Total:777
Grand Total:998
Wisdom
Q. Through this journey, what have you learned about life and competition? What is your message to future aspirants?
Preparation for services is an enriching phase of life that shall quickly pass whether or not you get through. The real vast vistas of great works to be done lie beyond this phase, again, whether or not you get through. In your deep internal true realisations, you must be very humble and know that it’s just an exam and not a benchmark of your coming success or fulfilment. But your actions and attitude towards cracking it must be aggressive and adamant, with a fighter attitude, winner attitude. I had a poster of Bolt in my room where he hushed at the audience while comfortably leaping much ahead of his competitors at the Olympics. Below it I wrote in huge letters: “shut up! I did it” This is not arrogance, but a befitting reply he gave to people who doubted his performance and questioned his success. I loved it. A cursory glance at it would fuel me with passion after a tiring day at office. However, be careful not to swap the above feelings :) Be calm in thoughts and uncompromising in actions, not vice versa.
Career backup
I was already working so didnt have insecurities on that front but down the line I would have gone for higher studies and shifted to academics/research if could not clear civil services.
Family and Friends
Q. Behind one topper are many people who stood by him/her during those uncertain times when he/she was merely an ‘aspirant’. Would you like to tell the world, who were those people in your case? Any specific motivational/inspiration incidence that you would like to share with the readers?
My family and friends have always put great trust in me and supported me throughout this journey. There was a time when I altogether abandoned the idea of preparation in the initial stage itself, as I felt I would not be able to cope with the working of the system when I get in, there are other better ways to do what one wants to do in life and other fundu ideas like that… not related to cracking the exam but towards a sense of satisfaction I thought it lacked. It was almost a fullstop to this journey when a very respected teacher of mine brought me back to track with renewed vigour and zeal and a deep sense of faith in my capabilities. Looking back I realise my positive mental state and calmness had a lot to do with my success, and it could never have been possible without the genuine trust and care bestowed on me. I was reminded that brickwalls are there for a reason, they let you know how badly you want something. They are there to stop the other people, not to stop you :) ( courtesy randy pausch, the last lecture. You can watch it on youtube, worth it indeed.. )
Bogus marketing propaganda
You are well aware of the unwritten golden rule of conducting toppers’ interview. Final question has to be about bogus marketing propaganda. So,
Q1. Were you a subscriber/ regular reader of Mrunal.org. If yes, then Since when? You can even say “no”, I’ll publish it without editing, unlike certain magazines hahaha.
Yes, I am a regular reader since 2010. I have seen this blog grow slowly…and now it has become so comprehensive and admired for its high quality , thanks to consistent efforts of Mrunal.
Q2. How did Mrunal.org help you in your preparation?
All the articles, especially economy, are full of knowledge yet so simplified. It helps one to be updated and focus on areas which otherwise may have been left/ignored. Some strategy type articles also act as eye opener and help you to refocus on studies.
Very inspirational,Simple & motivating.
#RESPECT to Tripti Bhatt.
After a long time it was an interview which truly inspired me.
As,i also work in a PSU,i can understand that reading newspaper in office is not a big deal
Tripti Thanks A Lot for Guidance ! You are very Beautiful.
gonna agree with kabir on this one…utna hi kaam karo jitne mein chal jaaye…thats means u were just gettin money from the job..and did bare minimum..tats not fair to ur current job…i was working too …and now i quit to prepare here…the thing i have seen is..people who are already in govt jobs..will think ten times before quitting than private job persons…
Mam
You need not take all the individual on your board, there are cynics who draw there own conclusions. Let them be that way, anyways they are gonna be your juniors, treat them as they come :D
and lots of best wishes :)
m agree with you Anshuman Rai.
I salute your mentality. The people who raised objections to her advice are cynics and she is expected to treat them as they come with retaliation in mind.
She should have been careful to pass such controversial advice on a public forum. If she was expecting accolades for his fresh thinking, she has to accept brickbats if people do not agree. Simple.
“treat them as they come”- you sir are a champion!country needs people like you in the services.
Congrats Tripti on your success. Although people are envy of you “born with the golden spoon” . But dont you worry, enjoy your success. Stay blessed.
Congrats Tripti for your success. I agree with your thoughts. I am also working in BPO/KPO Sector from last 3 Years and preparing for this exam & this year I am waiting for my Pre result. I can not quit my job due to some reason & Here I would like to share My manager thoughts When I asked him for 5 days leave for My prelims exam, He said you have to leave this company As we can not give you this much leave, even they have not promoted me & didn’t gave me gud Appraisals after my gud hardwork.It was very heartbreaking As i have given three years to this company but Now I will follow you As utna hi kam karo jitna Chal jaye only in BPO/KPO Sector for my Prep sake.
@Tripti,
I liked it!…truly Mech guy…sorry gal…truthful, honest expression!
Many congrates!
People should take this in right spirit and try to comprehend the context and author’s tone.
kabir: don’t misunderstand the wording said…I have left my job in may 2013 with 5 yrs of experience..when we join company in excitment we do lots of work even to impress our boss we take new responsiblity…especially in PVT jobs..in govt jobs things are far better….so “utna hi kaam karo jitne mein chal jaaye” do wat have been assigned to You and no need to take extrra work..Rem loyal to your work not to your company as u don’t knw when ur company will be not loyal to u..(APJ Kalam)
The loving your work and not your company comment belongs to NRN Murthy and APJ Kalam.
Not APJ Kalam.
@sandeep- APJ must have american companies in mind, in organised sector,even pvt. ones in India, firing is rarest of the rare case, here’s what manmohan has to say- india has the strictest labour law in the world, and we are losing out coz of that internationally.
Guyz please stop criticizing and try to learn some thing new from her experience.
Tripti ji,
Congratulations on your success. There will always be people around you who will drag you in the dark shadows. I am sure you really don’t pay much attention to them and probably don’t need to answer them. You are were you wanted to be. :)
@ Tripti,
U did everything right… I fully agree that u need to work your way out in difficult circumstances… U need to fix ur priority and find out the ‘one best way’ for yourself…Utna hi kaam karo jitne me kaam chal jaye is the way to go forward if u want to be smart abt the prep… absolutely agree with this…gadhe ki tarah sara bojh uthane lagenge to is duniya me dhobiyon ki kami nahi hai jo pahad laad denge …. aisa nahi hai ki nuksan uthana nahi padta… u lose promotion, boss sunayega… aur ye risk lekar upsc preparation karne ke liye jabardast will power ki jaroorat hoti hai… critics hawa me bahut kuch ideal bate karte hain… ground me situation kuch aur hi hota hai… aur aisa will power wala/wali jab ntpc ko chalane ki than lega/gi to use bhi top karwake chodega/gi….
@ Tripti : u are absolutely right in what u said and i loved ur one liner “kaam utna karo jitney mai kaam chal jayeh”. One does not have to be hero in office to impress bosses and take extra burden in order to have a good appraisal. Appraisal, promotion, package can wait.
@ kabir : i dnt find dishonesty anywhere in her article. Bhai what u want each and every person should leave the job and prepare for UPSC. Some might not be financially sound to leave the job and give it fully time commitment like u did. U have gut and i salute u. But the person also has a choice to dream and prepare for UPSC. By your tone it sounds like one should kill those aspiration if he/or she is working. And your comment “please don’t publish interviews of immoral, unethical persons” is completely absurd. And above that ur defending it by saying you have freedom to share your view.(hahaha)But dude your views are derogatory for other persons image, so your so called “freedom” have restriction attached. But above all Interview panel mai humarey BAAP log hai, unko koi problem nahe toh why you getting so furious. When you reach the interview panel do share your displeasure with them and do let us know their reply.
@ TRIPTI… i remebered to saw ur pic at our schools magazine ..with showed ur pic for over all topper among all the beersheba school(class x).. nice to se a beershebite..out there..:))))
@Kabir:
Interesting that you are questioning the ethical aspects. In ethical traditions we have something called ‘Subordinate rules’. Do-not-cheat, do-not-kill-a-person, do-not-lie, be-honest; these all fall in this category of subordinate rules, and one is expected to assimilate these in his/her habits.
But these are just SUBORDINATE rules, and ‘utilitarianism’ says that if greater good for greater number of people can be achieved by violating these rules, one should do that. If Ms Bhatt believed that she could contribute to society in a much better way by becoming an IAS and there was no other way for her to do that, she is justified (I hope so) in keeping her work-duties at a minimum level… even if it seems like cheating her company.
@Chandan kumar- one cant be a judge in his own case, the utilitarian defense will come up only in case of implication, which will take 100 more years in India. For example Rajat Gupta, before the utilitarian principle-unflinching loyality will intervene- coz there are huge costs involved.
@Chandan Kumar
Are you serious Sir?
Did she really thought along the lines of greater good as proposed by you? And is that line of defense correct?
@Tripti, I wonder if “keywords” are important in life as well. And I wonder if your “performance on ntpc” in the interview board went on the same style as make us believe in this interview.
Hi Tripti, Sorry to bother but can you tell me how much leave you managed before Mains? Also, did you join any test series? If not, any input on how you geared yourself for exam like situation would be much appreciated. Good Luck for life ahead!!!
congrats mam:)
Now, that’s a topper’s interview very worth reading..full marks to u for ur sincerity and honesty and dedication…we need straight forward and dabangg officers like u..good luck for all ur future endeavours…
Today one of my Frnd asked me to search this gal profile. at tat time I was not knowing I was searching for a dynamic lady and she done with her IAS. and he was just curious abt her preparation. he was thinking to ask her abt preparation. It was not a big task actually to find it.
later this stupid Frnd of mine was in need of her interview. May he thought I’m like a demi god who can get him anything. he already did almost 10 aspirants interview. I asked him to be quiet and googled. I got to see her interview in this website.yippee… this way I Ended with her interview here. but don’t know wat happened to me today. I just started to read her interview(fr a first time other than black hats and white hats). you believe it or not i bowed to her interview. the way she answered the question. it was awesome. I bet that s wy she got 50 something in essay. jokes apart.
lady you are my inspiration. by 2014 I’ll seal a rank in tat list.
PS:don’t wry abt those comments in this interview. they are just loserz. think abt this one.. the way you gave Ur interview inspired a computer geek, a computer lover who love his job more than anything started to prepare fr civil services.
And guys Now don’t come on me preaching about integrity. I’m an award winner in my company. Even if you say now I’m not following the ethics. Then I can ask my computer work for me with a single piece of code(thanks guys I never thought abt this automation. I can win another award before joining civil services)
Thanks a lot tripti. I thought about this from yest morning to evening and decided to join civil services.
And mrunal! I’m a fan of u bhai(from test).
I completed reading your whole website. It s a heaven for aspirants. Keep going.
Are you done with self promotion Award Winner Sir?
Mrunal Sir at least apply some kind of filter so that such meaningless posts are not allowed to tunnel in. I remember the past in which the comments section used to contain little nuggets of useful information and healthy discussion. off late all I can see is people blabbering about some issue and taking sides on debates totally uncalled for and calling others losers.
Where have you been Sir? At least return the site to normalcy and to a state of decorum we all expect from you.
The comments are now more concerned about personal vendetta and less about Civil Services Preparation.
What has CSE to do with awards won in an IT company?
And one proclaiming his certain “decision” to join Civil Services is not going to help candidates in any conceivable manner at all which is the purpose of your endeavor I think.
heard it somewhere,there are three things which makes you Champion: Luck,Labour,Chance
in her case, first one worked quite well.
PS: nthng prsnl,i stil mntd u as champ trpTi.
I agree with her 101%. she is too honest for a forum like this. unethical log badi badi baate karte hain..but down the line corruption k cases me jail jaate hain. i am reading topper’s interviews since last ten years, never came across such a confident and dabang officer. I wish she maintains this fire.
what the hell was so special in her interview that you are mentioning fir and all?
Congrats Tripti for your grand success!!!
Guys please stop criticizing her…Examples are always better than percepts …
Don’t judge her integrity now, give her a chance to prove in field.
Hope she will prove critics wrong.
I think this line is not at all appropriate on her part – “no critical assignments which need extra efforts/late hours of work even if it’s for few days…..make excuses or deny flatly”. An organisation pays you and DESERVES your support in critical times…. I am not ruling her out but this kind of attitude is the main reason why the respect for IAS officers had often got diluted…. Clearing an exam is different thing but commanding respect for yourself and your position should never be compromised….. Sorry Tripti madam but I think you compromised on the most important thing…
And for all others supporting this escapist mentality I have something for you said by Albert Einstein – “Try to become a Man of Character not a Man of Success”…..
Yaar jinse nai hota wo job chor do par ye attitude mat rakho k gaali sun lenge par job nai chorenge… Its a request to all you guys please dont compromise on your self respect…….
Very well agree, the curse of the current pattern of examination is well stated if you go through the link.
outerdelhi times -> DMS Failure -> IAS officer -> UPSC grow up
People like this girl are the one, who say “Gaali Kha lenge but apna matlab nikal lenge”
Reforms for UPSC
outerdelhitimes@gmail.com
bhai she was in corporate office of maharatna company not a roadside dhaba.. i m also at ntpc and i think outsiders cannot appreciate few things.. har saal bahut log nikalte hain psus se. koi uncertainty k liye sarkari naukri nahi chhorta
Well NTPC is like any other non-competitive PSU surviving on Govt. induced monopolies. I have worked with an Oil PSU for 5 years and BEL for 1 year and I know that these PSU are hollow from inside. Reliance drove the Oil PSU literally out of market in just 1 year of operation. Imagine what kind of business these Oil PSU were doing for last 50 years that a new entrant gained 16% market share in just 1 year.
Fact is the PSU in India are filled of mediocre people. They are meant for people, who can not sustain the pressure of a private job. Well that is not the point here. The point is that this lady was not doing her work sincerely and she was being rebuked by her seniors for not being sincere. She deceived and cheated with an organization to prepare for IAS. She is already corrupt, can we expect she would not be opportunistic and corrupt when she is an IAS officer.
outerdelhitimes@gmail.com
First of all let me tell u that PSUs have not competitive environment is wrong.If u aware of the situation power sector have also been opened for the private players since 2003. Still no any private players is able to compete with NTPC in any criteria related to power sector(such PLF,AVAILABILITY FACTOR ETC).
Tripti has qualified,it does not mean that psu employee don’t work.She was working in EOC(engineering office complex Noida),where there is 5 day working in a week but at project site 6 days working in a week and u can also get call at any time from control room.If u have the guts,give me ur number i will reply to all.
Dude – I have worked in 2 PSU’s before for 5 years. NTPC site is hectic, I know. But I know people in Noida, they are just chilling out. I have a friend there.
Go to any private company. I shifted from PSU to private, and I can tell you there is huge difference.
My email ID is outerdelhitimes@gmail.com
if ntpc is for medium ranges .then why u not tried for it.stop lecturing and prepare for ur requisites.psu is for those people who have good knowledge in english,gk and technical.thats all.
Yeah I fully agree with you that Indian PSUs even if profit making are hollow from inside. People here contribute very less compared to what they earn.
I’ve been working in a Maharatna PSU for last 3 years.
I won’t agree with you kabir. till yest I’m just an illiterate regarding civil services. when I read this interview I’m totally inspired by her and done a full research on civil services, read whole mrunal website, especially the motivation part.
today I’m getting ready for 2014 exams and I’m sure I can clear exam.
I can understand your last comment buddy, even I faced it yesterday. I love my job more than anything. it is my 5th std dream. you don’t believe I learnt coding and build applications that time. I worked with 13 operating system.
I know 10 programming languages. for you it is just a career but for me it s my life time dream. I was totally confused. but wen I got to know I achieved my dream I just thought to move on.
it is all just bcoz of this single interview. this gals interview changed me.
I can’t let you to say not to post these type of interviews just bcoz you left job and she is not.
this interview is my inspiration and I’m ready to fight for this type of interviews.
if you still need to discuss I’m ready for it. lets keep it offline and will send the chat script to mrunal. if he s interested let him add it in commment part.
my email adeshct@gmail.com
FB usr Id: adeshct
You are a genius SIR !
The real star.
Because of you I have decided to drop my civils preparation and try to learn at least 5 PLs.
You know 10 Programming Languages.
You coded applications back then….when we were little kids.
Impressive.
13 OS.
I salute thy awesomeness !
You read the whole mrunal website in a single day.
I am speechless.
You won an AWARD.
Well well well.
You should be called directly for the interview and that too only for negotiating the cadre and terms of posting. It is a travesty of the modern times that a person of your potential is being humbled by being treated on par with mortals like us to sit for prelims and mains.
Mrunal bhai.
Plese stop this explicit self advertisement.
You know 10 languages or names of 10 programming languages?
you have worked with 10 OS and I am sure you are not counting Windows XP,Windows XP service pack 1,Windows XP service pack 2, and so on as different.
I know it is not of PL’s or OS’s which decide the success of Civil Service Exam, and I have a hell lot of respect towards you people who prepare day and night just for a dream. But I explained was just a feeling I felt when I turned to reset my dream. And Awanish Tripathiji no comments. FYI there was no Windows XP at late 99.
Dear Adesh Kumar C T
You have been humiliated enough in my opinion.
Next time you embark upon promoting yourself please put yourself together and always keep in mind that people in such forums are not dead brains as are commonly found in your software stitching companies.
All along the whole dialogues you have maintained an utter lack of coherence and understanding and simply using “cool sounding stuff” will not do.
bhai tu service mein hai kya abhi?
it is the problem of our system,consider example if two people are working on gov sector of A categories of job
then package of salary of both the same then why people working in A categories prepare to join civil service.
because of money,power or social service.I can not find the exact answer. can you.
Tripti is right dear.To accomplish our aim we have to sacrifice somewhere else
First of all congrats to tripti!!!…..and you have already become a popular person ….you have triggered philosophical divisions between people….tripti Vs anti tripti… It is really entertaining to see a war of comments for a single statement…. discussing the ethical issues that a civil servant should have….that is likely to help in nation building….One can learn lot of things from these comments….how the human society functions….diverse thoughts …some are supporting upright honesty…some are pragmatic …some are reconciling the views….some are laughing(like me)…
This is the first (and maybe the last) comment from me…because this has been the one of the greatest entertainment one can have….and mrunal sir…you are simply awesome…as you always keep quiet on all these discussions…I respect your attitude!!!…. I know people would scold me now like anything….but one thing is for sure….most of the people, after reading all the comments would have one reaction for sure….i.e…LOL!!!..
kahat kabira suno bhai sadho
mann ki tripti chaho agar,
to thotha dijo uraai,
ias ko to sadho, par kaam na chhoro aadho…
gustakhi maaf…
Mr Kabir Baba is the son of a renowned coaching institute businessman who is loosing some easy business and money – as aspirants under the guidance of Mrunal bhai,the great MESSIAH,have found the required guidance and are becoming successful.The north indian lobby ( or the import lobby as mr.Veerappa moily recenty remarked ha ha ha ! ) has always created hype around the exams to create utter confusion and prevent the ordinary mortals from appearing or not even thinking about preparing for this exam.It is rightly said that the most complex of problems have the simplest of solutions.I feel that if there is an award in India for Social Empowerment for the best contribution for this decade,it should be given to Mr.Mrunal,for his selfless and dedicated effort or i request him to contest the next election and try to become the Education Minister of India.
the transcript link is not working..i tried many times.. or is it a problem only with my connection?
@tripti mam: do you suggest mechanical engg. as an optional in new single optional pattern.plz give pros & cons