- Topper Profile
- Education
- Electronic Vs Paper material
- Tempo and style
- Struggle of a Senior player
- Prelims (CSAT) General studies
- Prelims (CSAT) Aptitude
- Prelim accuracy
- Mains: Compulsory language paper
- Mains: Essay
- General Studies (Mains) paper 1
- General studies (Mains) paper 2
- General studies (Mains) Paper 3
- General Studies 4: Ethics, Integrity, aptitude
- GS4 Ethics case study answers in Mains 2013
- Mains answer-writing?
- Mains Optional Subject
- Before the interview
- During the interview
- CSE-2013 Marksheet
- Career Backup
- Views on UPSC reforms
- Insecurity about profile
- Wisdom
- Credit: Friends/family
- BOGUS Marketing Propaganda
Topper Profile
| Name | Gaurav Agrawal |
| Rank in CSE-2013 | 1 |
| Roll No. | 249085 |
| Age | 29 |
| Total attempts in CSE | 2 |
| Optional Subject | Economics |
| Medium chosen for Mains answers | English |
| Schooling medium | English |
| College medium | English |
| Home town/city | Jaipur |
| Work-experience if any | 3.5 years in Investment Banking. Presently in IPS. |
| Details of other competitive exams, including success/failures |
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| Details of coaching, mock tests, postal material for any competitive exam (if used) |
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| service preference #1, 2 and 3 | IAS > IPS > IRS |
| state cadre preference (top3) | Rajasthan > MP > Gujarat |
Education
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| % in class 10 | 88.2 |
| % in class 12 | 85.6 |
| Schooling (Medium) | English |
| Graduation course and % | Computer Sc. & Engg. 6.8/10. Multiple F’s and degree Extended. |
| Name of college, city, passing out year | IIT Kanpur, 2005 |
| Post-graduation | IIM Lucknow, MBA in Finance 9.25 / 10. Gold Medal |
| Any other professional courses | |
| Hobbies & Extra curricular |
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Electronic Vs Paper material
Q. In recent times, there is spur in electronic material- blogs, sites, pdfs, RSS-feeds. Many aspirants feel bogged down by this information overload. So, how much do you rely on electronic material and how much on the paper material (Books, newspapers)?
More than 60% of preparation today has to come from internet. Role of books is decreasing. Hindu is of prime importance now. No typical day. I maintain notes.
Tempo and style
Q. People know what books and syllabus points are to be prepared. But most of them lack consistency in their preparation. So, how do you keep study momentum going on? How do you fight against the mood swings and distractions?
Inner strengths.
Struggle of a Senior player
Q1. What’re your words of wisdom to other senior players? If any specific inspirational incident(s), please share.
Only one thing. While preparing for the next attempt, don’t begin in blind and just repeat what you did earlier, because that obviously failed. Instead, sit down, analyze, find your weaknesses and work to improve those weaknesses mainly.
Q2. What went wrong in your previous attempt? What changes did you make in this current attempt?
I’ve written a detailed article about it. click me
Prelims (CSAT) General studies
| Topic | strategy/booklist/comment |
| History Ancient | I had history optional last year. |
| History Medieval | I had history optional last year. |
| History Modern (Freedom Struggle) | Shekhar Bandopadhyay and Bipin Chandra books |
| Culture society | I had history optional last year. |
| Polity (theory + current) | DD Basu |
| Economy (theory + current) | I had economics optional. |
| Science (theory + current) | 9th and 10th class NCERT and Vajiram notes. |
| Environment (theory + current) | Please read my blog post for this. click me |
| geography physical | 11th and 12th class NCERT, Goh Che Leong, Vajiram notes. |
| geography India | 11th and 12th class NCERT, Goh Che Leong, Vajiram notes. |
| geography world | 11th and 12th class NCERT, Goh Che Leong, Vajiram notes. |
| other national/international current affairs | Newspaper and internet. |
| Schemes, Policy & Filler Stuff | Newspaper and internet. |
Prelims (CSAT) Aptitude
| Topic | strategy / booklist |
|---|---|
| Maths | Didn’t prepare. |
| reasoning | Didn’t prepare. |
| comprehension | Didn’t prepare. |
| Decision Making | Didn’t prepare. |
Q. Any observation / comments / tips about GS Aptitude 2013 paper.
Can’t comment here as didn’t prepare for this.
Prelim accuracy
Q1. Did you attend any ‘mock tests’? do you think they’re necessary for success?
Yes. Yes absolutely necessary.
Q2. Approximate no. of attempted answers vs. correct answers. in CSAT-2013
Don’t remember as didn’t analyze this year’s paper after coming back.
Q3. Your score in prelim?
| General studies | 121.34 |
| aptitude | 182.50 |
| total | 304 |
Mains: Compulsory language paper
| Compulsory language paper | Your preparation strategy / booklist? |
| English paper | None |
| your regional language | None |
Q2.other observations / tips / comments on the length / difficulty level of compulsory language papers in CSE-2013
None
Mains: Essay
Q1. How did you prepare for the essay paper?
Analyzed my mistakes from previous year and improved upon them. Details can be found here. click me
Q2. Which among the following essay did you write? What key points did you include in it?
- Be the change you want to see in others (Gandhi)
- Is the Colonial mentality hindering India’s Success?
- GDP (Gross Domestic Product) along with GDH (Gross Domestic Happiness) would be the right indices for judging the wellbeing of a country
- Science and technology is the panacea for the growth and security of the nation.
Attempted the Essay on S&T. Key points can be found here. click me
General Studies (Mains) paper 1
Please note that while reading the coaching material, we will find that 90% of the topics are repetitive and useless if we have read the books. So skip those 90% and quickly read the remaining useful 10% only.
| Topic | How did you prepare? |
| culture | Multiple sources, mentioned here click me |
| Indian history | Shekhar Bandopadhyay – From Plassey to Partition, Bipin Chandra (both freedom struggle and since independence) |
| world history | Baliyan’s history optional classnotes. Also read Europe Since Napoleon for history optional last year. |
| post-independence India | Mentioned above. Most of the questions asked were common knowledge which we develop from school time via newspapers and stories. |
| Indian society | Everybody knows everything. Skipped. |
| role of women, poverty etc. | Everybody knows everything. Skipped. |
| globalization on Indian society | Everybody knows everything. Skipped. |
| communalism, regionalism, secularism | Everybody knows everything. Skipped. |
| world geo physical | Had some basic idea. Got some coaching notes of Baliyan and Vajiram. Read some topics from Savinder Singh’s book. Prepared cyclones from IMD website. |
| resource distribution | Skipped. |
| factors for industrial location | Skipped. Most of it is common sense. |
| earthquake tsunami etc | NCERT, Savinder Singh. |
| impact on flora-fauna | Skipped. |
General studies (Mains) paper 2
| Topic | How Did You Prepare? |
| Indian Constitution, devolution, dispute redressal etc. | DD Basu |
| comparing Constitution with world | Basic comparison everybody knows. So skipped. |
| parliament, state Legislatures | DD Basu, Puncchi Commission and 2nd ARC reports. |
| executive-judiciary | DD Basu and also current issues. |
| ministries departments | Skipped |
| pressure group, informal asso. | 2nd ARC report. But too general a topic, everybody knows everything. |
| Representation of people’s act | Current issues (SC rulings had come on this issue) |
| various bodies: Constitutional, statutory.. | Internet based study, Wikipedia, expert opinion. Basically find the composition etc. of the body. Powers, functions etc. mostly same. Weaknesses and strengths also mostly same. Refer to my notes here. |
| NGO, SHG etc | Everybody knows everything. Still studied 2nd ARC report for core issues. |
| welfare schemes, bodies | Vajiram came out with a public pdf analyzing various schemes. |
| social sector, health, edu, HRD | Follow current issues |
| governance, transparency, accountability | 2nd ARC report |
| e-governance | 2nd ARC report |
| role of civil service | 2nd ARC report |
| India & neighbors | Newspapers and internet |
| bilateral/global grouping | Newspapers and internet |
| effect of foreign country policies on Indian interest | Newspapers and internet |
| diaspora | Newspapers and internet |
| international bodies- structure mandate | Newspapers and internet |
General studies (Mains) Paper 3
| Topic | How Did You Prepare? |
| Indian economy, resource mobilization | Everything under the sun comes under it. What to prepare. |
| inclusive growth | Everybody knows everything. |
| budgeting | I read 2nd ARC report on Financial Management. But obviously question asked was from somewhere else and I had no idea. But still one should read it to cover basic stock issues in the topic like accrual budgeting, other types of budget etc. Additionally I think one should read the budget carefully and watch out for any interesting term in it. |
| major crops, irrigation | Report titled “State of Indian Agriculture” presented in parliament in March / April 2012. |
| agro produce – storage, marketing | APMC Acts, direct marketing, e-marketing initiatives, FDI in retail, schemes of the ministry, Mega food park scheme, National Food Processing Missin etc. All this can be found on internet. |
| e-technology for famers | Internet. |
| farm subsidies, MSP | From economics optional background. Understand what are the issues with farm subsidies and MSPs. See what leading economists are saying about these. Read a few papers from CACP website. |
| PDS, buffer, food security | CACP website, FSB, internet based study totally. |
| technology mission | Internet. |
| animal rearing economics | Couldn’t prepare except for whatever is given in State of Indian Agriculture Report, 2012. |
| food processing | Mentioned above in storage, marketing topic. |
| land reforms | Prepared it as a part of economics optional. You can see my notes. Bhoodan and Gramdan I saw from Mrunal. |
| liberalization | Internet, newspapers |
| Infra | Internet, newspapers |
| investment models | Internet, newspapers |
| science-tech day to day life | Coaching material, but all of it was useless. |
| Indian achievements in sci-tech | Skipped |
| awareness in IT, space, biotech, nano, IPR | Tried to follow current developments. For all effective purposes, skipped. |
| environmental impact assessment | Skipped. Everybody knows everything. |
| Disaster Management | 2nd ARC report. CAG report on the topic. |
| non state actors, internal security | 2nd ARC and Puncchi Commission reports covering tribal councils, 5th and 6th schedule issues, PESA, FRA etc. |
| internal security – role of media, social networking site | Too general, everybody knows everything. Just keep following current issues. |
| cyber security | Skipped. Everybody knows everything. |
| money laundering | Skipped. Everybody knows everything. |
| border Management | Skipped. Everybody knows everything. |
| organized crime, terrorism | Skipped mostly. Read some discussion on anti-terror law in 2nd ARC report. Everybody knows everything. |
| security agencies- structure mandate | Some Wikipedia based study, but mostly skipped. Everybody knows everything. |
General Studies 4: Ethics, Integrity, aptitude
| Topic | How Did You Prepare? |
| ethics and interface, family, society and all the hathodaa topics | Too general topics. Everybody knows everything about these topics. Most important question in this topic is what is the role of family / society in framing morality / ethics. |
| attitude, moral influence etc. | Sriram, Baliyan and Vajiram material available in photocopy shops for basic definitions. |
| civil service: integrity, impartiality, tolerance to weak etc | Vajiram and Baliyan material available in photocopy shops. Nolan committee report. 2nd ARC report. |
| emotional intelligence, its use in governance | Sriram material for basic definitions. Too general topic, everybody knows everything about it. One important question is role of EI in administration. |
| moral thinkers of India and world | How many thinkers did you prepare? Mostly skipped it. Tried to remember a few thinkers from Baliyan’s and Sriram’s notes but found it couldn’t be done. |
| ethics in pub.ad, accountability, laws, rules etc. | 2nd ARC report. Everybody knows everything. |
| corporate governance | Important topics I thought here were recent Company law, Sebi recommendations. But they didn’t ask these. Otherwise this is too general a topic and everybody knows everything. |
| probity in governance, work culture | Everybody knows everything. |
| citizen charter, ethics code, work culture etc. | 2nd ARC reports on ethics and governance. |
| challenges of corruption | 2nd ARC report on ethics. |
| case studies on above topics | Bring it on approach. |
Any other comments, word of wisdom after going through the mains-2013.
In case studies, I always tried to analyze each option from a theoretical perspective. I used to take an option and see what the 4-5 school of ethics say about it and then try to come to an acceptable ethical decision.
GS4 Ethics case study answers in Mains 2013
Q. in GS4 ethics papers, please give a sketchy overview of your case study answers:
Sorry don’t remember. But my vision ias mock tests where I attempted such case studies can be seen here… click me
| Case | your approach/ keypoints |
| 1: RTI: To hide or not to hide | |
| 2: Engineer: Bogus flyover vs deadline | |
| 3: Child Labourers in Sivakasi | |
| 4: Nepotism in Job recruitment | |
| 5: Leaking information | |
| 6: Narrate one incident in your life when you were faced with such crisis of conscience and how you resolved the same. |
Mains answer-writing?
Q. How was your experience with the ‘fixed space’ answer sheet?
It’s a trap. Don’t fall to the temptation of filling the entire space.
Q. Did you write answers in bullet points or in paragraphs? Some players (who cleared mains and got interview call letter) were claiming that they wrote entire paper in bullet points, so it doesn’t matter….whether examiner is asking ‘examine, comment, discuss or xyz’….simply write in bullets and points.
Bullet points with proper headings, sub headings, underlining. And who says we can’t comment / discuss in points or while analyzing can’t present our thoughts in points. In comment / discuss / analyze kind of questions, simply give all positive points, then given all negative points and then give way forward. Or say take up an issue as a point sub heading, do its pros and cons analysis and then move on to next point sub heading. Bottom line is, use your own brain and communicate in a way you feel to be the best. Don’t rely blindly on coachingwallahs.
Q. Did you follow the “introduction-body-conclusion” format? because some mains-qualified candidates claim they simply wrote the points they could recall within the time, instead of bothering with proper introduction and conclusion.
Yes. I too wrote almost all my answers in points but still I gave a proper introduction, proper headings and sub-headings and then a conclusion. The main bulk of the answer was in points. I don’t think why the tradeoff mentioned in the second half of your question should arise.
Q. In GS papers, Since UPSC came with those 100 and 200 words questions. What was your approach in the exam (I wrote all, I only focused on the questions where I could answer perfectly, I just not to high quality points to reach the word limit etc.)
Extremes in public life are mostly bad and one has to do a balancing act. Same applies to your question above. I would only say, have faith in your judgment, apply your mind, and rely on intuition on what to attempt and what not. Exam condition is so dynamic, can’t apply any rigid formula there. I simply attempted questions I ‘felt’ I should attempt.
Q. How many marks worth questions did you skip/couldn’t finish in the GS papers?
| GS (Mains paper) | Couldn’t finish /attempt |
|---|---|
| GS1 | 10 marks |
| GS2 | 10 marks |
| GS3 | 60 marks |
| GS4 | 10 marks |
Q5. Did you use highlighters / sketchpens in your answers?
No
Q6. Did you draw any diagram in any paper? (e.g. in GS1 Geography)
No, wanted to but couldn’t
Q7. If yes, Did you draw diagrams with pencil or pen?
NA
Q8. Did you use ruler to draw the lines in diagram? Or did you just make it by hand?
NA
Q9. You wrote the answer in blue pen or black pen?
Blue gel pen
(Mrunal – since readers keep mailing such queries, therefore I’m asking the topper to clear all the air haha.)
Mains Optional Subject
Q1. First the essential book/resource list. (Also mention which one is the “Base book” for covering the theory? + Whatever comments you’ve for a particular book e.g. “my seniors said read xyz book but I found that ABC book was better”. “xyz topic not given properly in this book, so prepare from xyz website or book…” OR and so on.)
Economics was my optional. Please read my blog post on this where I have covered this in great detail. click me
This is a list of reading material arrived after a lot of painstaking trial and errors.
There are many topics which required study of many research papers and internet articles. So obviously can’t mention a single source for them. But I used to take whatever I found useful from there and make my own notes which can be found here. click me
Q2. How much of internet-research / current affairs is necessary for this optional? OR can one simply rely on the books and be done with this subject?
Paper 1 can be done mostly by books. Paper 2 is 80% internet based.
Q3. How many months did it take to finish the core optional syllabus?
3 months for the first time where I could study the other optional as well as GS along with Economics.
Q4. How many days/ weeks before the exam, you started answer writing practice?
Around 2 months.
Q5. Do you maintain self-notes for revision of optional? In which format- electronic or paper?
Yes, electronic. All uploaded on my blog.
Q6. Your observation about the difficultly level of 2013 mains vs previous papers. And what precautions / rectifications are necessary in the future strategy for given optional subject?
I think there was a quantum jump in the difficulty level from previous mains. There was a question in paper 1. I still can’t even understand to this day. But thankfully, the system of choices saved me. Precautions etc. I have mentioned in my blog post on economics.
Q7.How much did you skip OR couldn’t answer properly, in the optional paper?
| optional paper | Couldn’t finish __ mark |
|---|---|
| Paper I | Around 14 marks |
| paper II | Around 8 marks |
Before the interview
Q1. How did you prepare for the interview? Particularly college graduation subjects related questions?
First, would like to clarify the myth that UPSC interview is only of 275 marks i.e. 10-15%. The real weight of the interview is at least 40%. The reasons are: a) UPSC has developed a habit of giving very less marks in mains. This is a relative exam and only difference of marks between us and others matters. Naturally if low marks are given in written, then difference of marks from others which we can have by performing well in written will be less. b) Only candidates clearing mains can give interview. So whatever little difference in marks was there in mains gets reduced even further (as the difference in marks among the mains successful candidates would be less than the difference in the entire set). On the other hand, interview marks come only after this mains cutoff stage and there is a full range of marks given in interviews. So the difference in marks arising out of interview can be great leading to its increased effective weight.
So neglect interview only at your own peril! And also unlike what many say interview is not purely ‘luck’ based. Barring few exceptional cases, most of the interviews contain questions 90% of which can be predicted and prepared well in advance! Wait for my blog post on interviews.
– Subject: College graduation subject (Computer Sc.) didn’t have much relevance for me as I had done a lot of things after college. So I had done only very basic preparation of IT – current happenings and some theoretical aspects. My main field was economics which was running through my entire DAF (in hobby, job related to eco, optional eco, MBA done in finance – most people relate finance with economics). And economics is a subject where unless we meet an economist in the panel, the interview would be on current economic issues only. So decided to skip the theoretical portions and prepare only the current macroeconomic issues. We were facing high inflation and low growth, stalled projects, land acquisition issues etc. And a new government was there. So it was natural to expect questions on it and so I prepared these issues. Since economics was my main area, so I had to speak like an economist. Nothing less was expected. So remembered some key data related to IIP, WPI, CPI, GDP numbers etc. Developed mind maps containing 6-7 points on Why high inflation and Why low growth. The thing is in such issues everybody knows everything, but I had to speak like an economist. So from the first sentence itself, my understanding should be visible. This is possible only when we prepare these questions beforehand and not think about them for the first time in the interview itself. I have these mind maps on paper, so will upload scanned images on my blog post so that readers can get a clearer idea of what I am talking about.
– Home state: Had prepared it last year as well, so this year mostly revised it and prepared some current issues (like refinery, jaipur metro, drug trafficking, socio economic scenario). Mostly internet based study particularly Wikipedia. For Rajput and modern history, read a book used in RAS history optional apart from internet.
– Home district: I was brought up in Jaipur so prepared a few aspects of Jaipur (tourism places, economic activities, present problems etc.). But I was born in Bharatpur. In the summary sheet, only place of birth comes, so preparing place of birth is more important than preparing ‘home’ district. I prepared Bharatpur history, economy, tourism places, Keoladeo park, Salim Ali, ornithology etc. Mostly Wikipedia based study.
– Job: I was trading financial derivatives at Citi. Most important thing for me was naturally financial crisis. I know a great deal about financial crisis naturally having seen it from the middle of it all, but when it comes to explaining it in 2-3 sentences, prior preparation is needed. So I prepared it and it was asked in the beginning questions itself last year. Then I also prepared history of Citi and its mergers, Salomon Brothers, John Meriwether, LTCM etc. Some preparation related to Vikram Pandit and Corbatt.
– IPS: Had to study a lot about this topic this year as it was completely new. Prepared police reforms (studied all commissions setup since British era, watched Aamir Khan’s show, read many articles on internet) then prepared mind maps of 5-6 points to speak on various possible questions on police and bureaucracy reforms. Basically in such topics everybody knows everything. What matters is how we speak in first 2-3 sentences. However, they couldn’t find out I was already into IPS (as it was there in the DAF but not summary sheet from where they were asking), so no questions asked. Will upload the scanned copies of these mind maps in my blogpost.
– Why IAS after IPS, IIM, IIT, Investment Banking: Spent a lot of time preparing this. Prepared it from all possible angles I could think. Came up with realistic answers. In both interviews, this was the first question asked.
– Other DAF things: Prepared everything mentioned in the DAF. Will cover these in the blog post where I will upload my DAF and cover each issue.
– Current affairs: Current affairs preparation for interview is different from preparation for mains. Basically people who are taking our interview are not preparing themselves. So they will only remember ‘masala’ news and not the boring committees and legislations etc. So have to cover masala news for interview and develop our own opinion on all such news items.
Q2. Did you attend any mock interviews by coaching classes? How were they similar / different than official interview? Do you believe it is necessary to attend such mock interviews?
Yes. They were very helpful for me as I was cutout for private sector interviews, not UPSC interview. UPSC interview requires different kind of mannerisms and body language and this is what I learnt from mocks. Then I also got to know my weakness areas on which I worked. However, don’t rely blindly on whatever they say, apply your own mind before changing / preparing something.
Q3. What did you wear? Some experts say coat is must, some say tie is must, and some say black shoes must. What attire did you pick up?
The sole purpose of the attire should be that it doesn’t get noticed. I wore a shirt, trousers and a tie. Black shoes, clean shaved.
Q4. Where did you stay for the interview? (Hotel / friend’s home …) and what books/material did you bring for the ‘revision before interview’?
My friend’s place. Revised some of my online notes and mind maps.
During the interview
Q1. Who was the chairman of you interview board?
Dr. Kilemsungla
Q2. How long was the interview?
May be around 20-25 mins
Q3. Please narrate your entire interview- what questions did they ask and what did you reply and other pleasant or uncomfortable experiences during the interview. (Earlier some toppers only tell me their question but not their answer. I would appreciate if you give both Question + your original answers)
click me for Full transcript of my interview by UPSC panel.
Q5. Was your interview on the expected lines of what you had prepared or did they ask you totally unexpected questions? Was it a stress interview, did they ask any uncomfortable questions? If yes, how did you handle it?
Most of it was expected.
Q6. Any side details about technicalities like “make sure you bring xyz document or do xyz thing, or you’ll face problem”?
None
Q7. Any word of wisdom / observations about medical checkup?
None
CSE-2013 Marksheet
| SUBJECTS | MARKS |
|---|---|
| ESSAY (PAPER-I) | 135 |
| GENRAL STUDIES -I (PAPER-II) | 85 |
| GENRAL STUDIES -II (PAPER-III) | 63 |
| GENRAL STUDIES -III (PAPER-IV) | 88 |
| GENRAL STUDIES -IV (PAPER-V) | 102 |
| OPTIONAL-I (Economics) (PAPER-VI) | 134 |
| OPTIONAL-II (Economics) (PAPER-VII) | 162 |
| WRITTEN TOTAL | 769 |
| PERSONALITY TEST | 206 |
| FINAL TOTAL | 975 |
Q2. After looking at the marksheet, suppose you had to prepare again next time, what changes will you make in your studies?
Would sit down and try to figure out how to score more in GS. Would consult few more people, also join test series to seek feedback.
Career Backup
Q1. If you were not selected, what was your career backup plan?
Continued with IPS, Rajasthan cadre.
Q2. when were you going to “execute” that backup plan? (e.g. after __ failed attempts/ after I cross __ age/after dad retires/ etc.)
After the result.
Views on UPSC reforms
What are your views on following issues?
Q. Despite what UPSC has done in recent years, it has failed to curb the nuisance of Delhi’s coaching factories. In fact it’s increased under the new syllabus in 2013. Let’s face it, most toppers have relied on (authentic OR Xeroxed) coaching notes because there was hardly any time left to prepare so many topics in such short time. This system work against an individual preparing from far-away area, without any financial resources, high-speed internet or contacts in Delhi.
Don’t agree with this. Coachingwallahs thrive when question papers are static and same things are repeated year after year. UPSC, on the other hand, has made their paper very dynamic in last 2-3 years. Now the ‘bookish’ questions have reduced greatly and analyze types have increased. No longer are they asking questions where information is the key determinant (even in the prelims). What matters is one’s opinion and analysis. This cannot be found in any single place / book and internet has to be referred to. Most coachingwallahs are stagnant and old and are unwilling to change with times. Classroom coachings have become a waste of time. Only 10% of what they teach is perhaps relevant. Instead of attending their classes and wasting time on that 90% useless thing, better to just buy their notes from photocopy shops and study the 10%. Coachings take 6 months to teach what one can study in 2 months and are of inferior quality.
Mrunal comments: thanks, your reply will help clear the negative vibes among some new players that Delhi coaching is essential for success in UPSC.
Q. Optional subjects should be removed altogether. The present stalemate is helping no-one, except coaching-owners, book publishers.
I don’t subscribe to the so called ‘level playing field’ theory that removing optional ensures level playing field. How can it be a level playing field when you force an engineer to study history as well as a history student to study history? Is this level playing field or the scenario when everybody can study his/her strength?
Q. UPSC should disclose official prelim answerkey and cutoffs, immediately after prelim is over, instead of postponing it till interview phase is over.
Yes. In fact should also reveal individual’s marks along with his / her prelims result.
Q. UPSC should be conducted online like IBPS and CAT exam to shorten the duration of exam.
Invariably that is the direction one has to move in. But people are not ready for it presently.
Q. If you are made the UPSC chairman, what other reforms would you initiate for the civil service exam?
Transparency Related Matters
- Provide scanned copies of answer sheets.
- Release all marks of each candidate at each stage.
- Give a tentative window of result declaration beforehand.
Quality of Exam
Divide GS into more papers and ensure that only a historian is checking history answers, geographer is checking geography answers, foreign policy experts are checking IR answers and so on. In the present system, a single person is checking entire GS paper which has 3-4 subjects and this hampers quality of examination seriously.
Insecurity about profile
Q. Many candidates prepare sincerely but constantly live under fear about ‘profile insecurity’. I’m not from a big college, I’m not from English medium, and I don’t have work-experience. What if they ask some stressful questions in the interview about this? Did you suffer from such insecurities? What is your message to these candidates?
No such insecurities. On the other hand, I suffered from the insecurity that given my exceptional background, the interview board may take me as arrogant and confused even before the interview begins.
Wisdom
Q. Through this struggle and success, what have your learned? What is the wisdom of life and competition? What is Your message to the new aspirants?
Learnt that there are always conflicting perspectives of things and one has to appreciate both. Also life is not like sciences, but social sciences. 2 + 2 may not be equal to 4. One has to accept what it is and move on.
Q. Many hardworking candidates have failed in Mains/Interview of CSE-2013. They’re feeling dejected- what is your message to them?
Of course tighten your seat belts and get going. But don’t just blindly repeat what you did because obviously it didn’t work. See where your mistakes might have been and improve them.
Credit: Friends/family
Q. Behind every topper are many people who stood by 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 incidence that you would like to share with the readers?
I dedicate this success to my family.
BOGUS Marketing Propaganda
Q. You are well aware of the sacred rule – the last question must be about self-marketing. So, Did you use Mrunal.org for your preparation and if yes, how did it help you? And you can even reply “No”. I’ll still publish your answer without tempering, unlike those competitive magazines.
Yes, in fact question on Bhoodan movement I had read from your article only. But not a regular follower as its not a user friendly site. Please make it structured and easy to read. I have tried to read it many times but always find it difficult to see.
Mrunal comments: In 2014, I shifted to a new theme. But Yes, there are still lot of issue with the site, but as they say in Public Administration- routine activities taking away the time necessary to bring out long term reforms! Anyways, great interacting with you, especially the Delhi coaching factories part. Wish you the best for the long career ahead, keep in touch.


Surprised that people started criticizing Gaurav, calling him “rude, arrogant, pin-pointing on coaching points etc”.
In fact I am shocked than just surprise,
Either you all people never met any guy from IIT or IIM or you are not able to understand what he meant or your intellectual level is very poor.
When you couldn’t understand what he meant by “everybody know everything” then can’t expect much from you people.
He clearly explained pros and cons of coaching and his experience and that is the difference between a topper and a loser.
Guys, try to understand the level of prep & dynamic knowledge you need to clear this exam.
I really appreciate and commend Gaurav bhai for replying all stupid posts and queries. That show how humble & cool this guy is (as always).
Congrats Gaurav bhai, best wishes for your future endeavours…
~Not to offend anyone, just felt bad on audience’s reaction.
~Even if anyone, then God bless him/her.
I concur!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I second latestarter
That’s true … Though everyone of us may not have acquired intellectual capability as those from IIT, IIM we can acquire it with our hardwork…Though Gaurav himself is rank 46 IIT JEE he Failed in his BTech just because he didn’t concentrate on studies later topped CAT , gold medal from IIM . Later he went on to study for 10-12 hrs for UPSC . All this shows ” hard work ” in a smarter manner is needed and success would b at our steps .
Those who are criticising Gaurav need to go through two of his blogs: http://thesupermanreturns.wordpress.com/2014/06/22/coachings-the-good-and-the-bad/ and http://thesupermanreturns.wordpress.com/2014/06/24/oh-poor-coachingwallahs/
Post this no one needs to say anything ;)
Congrats! Please serve the nation with the same spirit in which you cleared this exam.
Congrats! Please serve the nation with the same spirit in which you cleared this exam. Actually today I met one officer and was quite disappointed in him. May be its the institutional structure which makes some of our officers corrupt. I just wish the new breed of officers will take it in to cognizance and give us better India. I hope to serve it soon too. Let’s pledge to give an honest effort to improve condition in our surroundings in whatever capacity.
Clearing UPSC is just a means to achieve a particular end i.e to serve our nation truthfully and honestly. While preparing for this exam most of us have adopt to strict disciplinary life. We test our strength and our will power on regular basis. We had to be honest to ourselves in preparation otherwise I believe it is not possible to crack the exam. However I fail to understand how these qualities which officers had to inculcate while preparing for exam behave in such a contradictory manner where dishonesty is the only policy. Can someone has the answer? (Note: Please do not ask me about the details of officer as I consider this site to be temple of our preparation and we should dicuss this issue on merits rather then making our discussion filthy with inappropriate words)
This is the first time , I have been commenting on the site. Though felt the dire urge to comment. Thanks Gaurav Sir for your valuable inputs. Others, please don’t waste ypur time critisizing and comparing. It will lead to nothing
I totally against with the thought of removal of CSAT pattern. If someone is weak in this then he/she should make efforts to be excellent in this field. This the top ranked service of India to aspirant should go through every subject well.
After seeing above comments, I found many are looking through negative side of the window and many are positive through side. . Thats all … Every one are right in there own respect :) :-)
Heartiest Congratulations Gaurav Agrawal Sir for securing rank 1. you truly deserved it.
n thanx alot for your honest straight forward interview.
Sir, you mentioned that both Vision IAS and Synergy mains test series are useful. I am in dilemma which one to choose from them.Please guide Sir.
Thanks in advance.
Is The HIndu so important for preparation ??? Will it be foolish of me to avoid it ?? To me it’s dispicable. It stinks. Reading Delhi Times feels better than reading The HIndu. This is the worst newspaper on earth, and it seems i will never clear civil services if i read The HIndu. I just can’t bear the sight of it . It’s so boring, so discouraging. I hate it . . . . . .Can somebody help me ??? Am i mentally fit for UPSC ?? Does any one have the same problem . . . . .??? Please respond . . .!!!
gaurav sir, during the training of ips do they take all probationers for bharat darshan tour, if yes thn how did you manage the time in the middle of tour and regular day training
As he got IPS means what he had do was to just revise and update his notes,only the current affairs parts add up …most things are static
ips training starts only after mains exam
Gaurav Agrawal is one of the most genuine topper i have seen,he replies to almost every query be it on his blog, here or twitter.Good going mate dont change :)
@Gaurav Congrats. Hope you keep blogging. I got reminded abt chetan bhagat..ha ha.. Same seq I believe IIT IIM banking…only you have chosen to serve india from within the est. All the best.
@Mrunal Thank you. Your site is really good.
@all others: com’on back to preps :D
sir ,i am sorry if have missed it but please guide how to utilize newspaper efficiently and howto make notesout of it …..
Hi Aravind
He has mentioned in great detail on his blog . Go through that and you will find it
where can i find mr gaurav’s blog
if only u take the pain to click on any of the “click me” links given in the above interview…
sir, can you please share your startegy for modern history GS… I feel this subject has become very difficult. how to make notes for this subject ?? how was ur experiance of plassey to partition?? i found that book too difficult and wasted whole month get frustated??
” I take it you all are serious aspirants and are taking you daily pill of newspapers and magazines” must be the meaning behind “everybody knows everything” line. i can’t say that i disagree with that. it would always makes us all happy if we can get all the facts and analysis of every issue relevant to the exam.. turns out WE HAVE TO WORK FOR IT OURSELVES TO GET THAT MAGICAL MATERIAL. after the disastrous failure in the previous mains i understood that what you do in that 3 hours matters.. rest.. not so much. to perform better in those 3 hours you have to work smart. I get it, its frustrating to not finish that one topic in your mind in one go.. it will be blessing if Gaurav/Mrunal have provided us with just that.. however its not physically possible (as far as my wisdom goes). so cheer up..
this topper is the most interactive and helping person,the way i see it. I thank him for that. and i thank him for confirming ‘what i did wrong’ in the previous exams.
-word of wisdom- reading something you like in English (Eg. Harry potter) will help us improve our reading comprehension (speed of reading and understanding) and indirectly aids us in clearing in CSAT. it helped me a lot in my CSAT preparation. (novel a month) this suggestion could be very wrong or very right for you.. just sharing some nuts in my pea pod ….and
THANK YOU VERY MUCH MRUNAL for this wonderful website.. those thanks are long due… i have been following your site for a while but never took the time to thank you for it, my bad
one thing …that. if. someone. topped. any. exam then. it is. totally with. their. hard work. smart. work and. any. person who. want to do same. thing. then. do not. blame. others. what’s. they. thinking. ..do. your. own. duty. truly. ..because. one. day. your. interview. will be. published. in this. block…..be. an. IAS. think. like. IAS……….
jai …
this is my. personal. view……..keep. patience….agar….him at. Thai. San. much. Thai…..sandeep
him at. Thai. to. Saab. much. hai
..ek. din jaroor. aagey. badengey. .,.sandeep
Firstly Congrats Gaurav for your success!! I have completed BA history and will be appearing in 2015. I have covered major parts of history but i want to see whether I am on right track or not. It would be helpful if you tell me how did you prepare history optional in your previous attempt. Books? strategy? focus on key areas? mapping?
pls read it on my blog.. khelo india on google
Gaurav ji is not arrogant or rude.He just speaks to the point and in a clear manner.
the csat problem is definitely a major issue.But its not only Mr gaurav, but thousands who have cleared pre with a high score in csat(I dont think i have come across anybody who has cleared pre with a score < 160 in csat)Many have done so without preparing much for gk or mains.that is the trend unfortunately and we have no option but to adjust.
His views on coaching are the most honest ones that we hear from successful people.Respect (for saying the truth clearly) !!! i dont know why people are getting angry on this.In fact gaurav ji's views on coaching may save lakhs of rupees of new candidates who are desperate for guidance.Only after they complete the coaching they realise that it was mostly a waste of time,effort and money and self-study is the only way forward (esp for GS).So we should all be thankful to gaurav ji for that.
His "Everybody knows everything statement" has been beautifully explained by him.This was the 1st year of the new pattern and the syllabus was also not very specific/precise.For such a situation one cannot have specific sources for specific topics.we must read as much as we can and connect the relevant points from different places.This is the only way forward and this is what almost all the toppers have done.though it seems like a half-cooked preparation it was enough since everybody was confused and didnt know wat the paper would be like.also bcos of csat many good quality students were probably filtered out in the prelims itself.so that even further reduced the requisite level of preparation.
Besides we should not think that his strategy is the best strategy for GS.i think he scored some 34-35% marks in GS mains.it was bcos of his optional that his score went up substantially.He has even admitted in his blog that it was his optional that got him such a high rank.there are many other successful candidates who have scored much more in GS.so we should also take inputs from their interviews also.
Final Conclusions –
1) Yes prelims has become csat-centric and one must score 80% or more in it to clear.
2) Gaurav ji's views are very honest and clear.Respect to him for that (esp his views on coaching institutes).
Many have not found this interview inspiring probably bcos gaurav ji has not suggested several books/sources for preparation.But that is the trend now.One need not score very high in GS if he/she can manage good scores in essay,optional and interview.GS is the most unpredictable area.so we must adjust to this new trend.
success in Civil services exam requires that u somehow get more marks than others.thats it.
Csat is gone….. Its buried now…..
In next couple of days we’ll hear 2 things…
1. A csat without baised toward convent/management leaning… Arvind Verma has submitted the report with 3 suggesstion for change…..all of them are good…. ( my take is on the 2nd point he gave…. Csat being just as qualifying exam… And merit on GS..)
2. D P Agarwal resigning….. ( this one might take a week as well)
Hey! where have you got the information.. plz share
This will be a dream come true if officially notified by upsc for many aspirants who are suffering from Csat syndrome..
Dude, what are the 3 suggestions given by Verma committee?
1.) With lower marks per question for paper2… Say csat all question 1 marks… And gs 2 marks
2. ) mentioned…. ( csat being just qualifying….. Merit on gs paper 1)
3.) 150 question…. Single paper — 50 csat type … 100 gs…
If you ask me about authenticity of it… I do not have any proofs… But all i can say this is what it is…
More imp part is that… Committee has accepted that csat is discriminatory….
Prelims exam is going to postpone or not boss.
what is your real name good??? are u known to some member of the committee or upsc..this is very sensitive issue so post it only if confirmed..if it is authentic then thanks!
Parliament Question
1760 DR. PRADEEP KUMAR BALMUCHU
Will the Minister of PERSONNEL,PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS be pleased to satate :-
(a) whether it is a fact that Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is showing its biased attitude against Hindi aspirants in UPSC examinations;
(b) if so, the details thereof; and the reasons therefor; and
(c) the action being taken by Government in this regard to protect the interests of such candidates of UPSC examinations?
ANSWER
Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office. (DR. JITENDRA SINGH)
(a): No, Sir.
(b) & (c): Do not arise.
It seems like government has backtracked on the CSAT issue..Prelims is not likely to be postponed. Government now clarify its stance clearly.
Are CSAT gya nhi abhi tak? Main wait krte krte thak gya, yu hi khush hua ye padhke ki ab sirf 2 hour hi baithna padega exam me, My bad luck :(
I had a very solid info on those 3 points…. Looks like some game has been played…
Sorry … If you guys felt i was misleading…. Aaj kal kisi ka kuch bhasora nahi hai
thumbs up, only u got my point well, thank u anonymous i m in love with u
@kiki: dude i am a guy.lets just be friends :)
i m a girl
FIRST DESERVE AND THEN DEMAND……..If instead of doing all this drama and protest, if this guys would have done preparation of csat wholeheartedly for one month, then they would have cleared the csat with handsome mark……blaming Mr. gaurav or blaming the system is very easy but facing the challenge and then strive hard to achieve that podium to what we call the REAL FIGHTER and that success is always sweeter!!!!! It is because of this dilly dallying attitude of our so great predecessors IAS babus that we have slipped down to miserable 136 rank in HDI…God knows if we need to see such kind of challenge fearing people in administration then that day wont be far away when we would be having only chaos in the system and our rank would be pathetic last (186)……!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Good …….. this forum is dedicated to students who are serious toward their carrier.. kindly dnt spread any rumors just for fun that might affect mentally …if u have the source than quote it otherwise dnt do these kind of childish act…….
”Answer writing is more important than preparation…..” gurav has given MASTERKEY to crack MAINS!!!those failed in mains 2013 ,ATTENTION PLEASE!!!
Here’s the link
Urgent:
Source
http://164.100.47.5/qsearch/QResult.aspx
just search for UPSC and read the first unstarred question
So katl ki subah more and more seems to be 24th Aug only..
Is your info correct….will it be xtended…or…24th only, as u have written…
smbody telling it wud on 14th Sep…
bhai,164.100.47.5, is a local intranet address. how can you access it from an external point
Link nt working!!! wt did it say?
Plsss provide
admit card came frnds..
http://upsconline.nic.in/eadmitcard/
Just that prelims will not be postponed..now it is clear as prelim admit cards are out..
the govt decided to not to postpone the CSAT and not introducing any changes
1763 SHRI RAMCHANDRA PRASAD SINGH
Will the Minister of PERSONNEL,PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS be pleased to satate :-
(a) whether it is a fact that the question paper on C-SAT has been introduced from 2011 in the preliminary exam of Civil Services Exam held by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and there has been a sharp decrease in the number of candidates having Indian Languages and Arts background among the successful candidates of the years 2011, 2012 and 2013 even since C-SAT has been introduced;
(b) whether Government would like to annul question paper on C-SAT in the preliminary exam in order to provide a level playing field to the candidates with Indian languages and arts background in the national interest and for the sake of justice; and
(c) if so, by when and if not, the reasons therefor?
ANSWER
Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office. (DR. JITENDRA SINGH)
(a): The Government has not brought out any question paper on CSAT from Civil Services Examination (CSE), 2011. However, certain changes were introduced in the preliminary part with effect from CSE-2011.
Data regarding the number of candidates having Indian Languages and Arts background among the successful candidates is not maintained.
(b) & (c): The Government is seized of the issue arising out of the changes introduced in the preliminary part.
*****
UPSC REALESED THE CALENDER FOR THE 2015 ACCORDING TO THAT CSP IS ON 23 AUG SO TWO OUTCOME CAN BE THERE
1) EITHER UPSC IS POSTPONING THE CSP 2014
2) OR UPSC CHANGED THE CSP DATES FROM MAY TO AUG PERMANENTLY………..
Maximum we can now expect is a reduction in weightage of paper 2….also we need to understand government cant simply back track …they may have to face increased opposition now which it wont want…. Moreover in all most all debate on csat issue one thing is beyond doubt tht t english translation is too mechanical and need to change…this was t main issue and other non important issue (urban vs rural,eng vs hindi,sc vs humanities) Was created due to political intrference….. It would be utter difficult for government t do nothing on t issue as it has become a political issue now…
these engineering students never study their core branches, they always taking a short cut to success, they only study maths and english to crack cat exam for mba, we from bio background are not being done justice as one full paper on analytical ability and basic numeracy is an edge for cat aspirants only, their years of practice gives upper hand to them only, this is not justified, first they take maths in class 11 so as to rescue them from gruelling competiton for mbbs as seats are 1/100 as in engineering n in mbbs u have to study till the last drop of ur blood, themn after becoming engineer they dont study their core subject, only keep solving analytics reasoning comprehension for cat, this is gross injustice for others by giving them a free hand in full 100 marks as it filters those who can perform really well in mains , such people when they reach mains only help to crowd out meritorious students as no matter how they have worked one cant supersede in analytics to them who for eight years or so have worked on them, then what happens is in mains lesser merit is required to fetch a good rank as is obvious by this year’s topper’svery low marks, at less than 50% one has become a upsc topper, this is not the right trend in upsc which should uphold merit not luck by chance
Mam, I’ve just read all your stupid comments, so with due respect I would try to enlighten you:
bcoz UPSC wants to curb off the rote-learned, book muggers administrators who have been ruining our country for past 65 years.
bcoz intelligence in not judged by how much one can cram, aptitude and reasoning are international standards to check that.
bcoz changes are part of evolution, and if you can’t dare to accept them, then sit back home, the changes are not made by some moron.
Being inclined towards english is obviously a biased act towards indian languages. But there isn’t a short term solution for that.
ankur bhai sahab, if the aptitude is a great thing then why the ppl with gr8 aptitudes are not fetching marks in general studies, they are taking short cuts that if they have gr8 aptitudes they can do anything anytime but not work this time, no one could have dared to oppose against the csat proforma , u cant treat a patient with just a gr8 aptitude u have to learn the big medical literature to treat one, gr8 aptitude only helps u to master all that in lesser time n effort, similarly u need to know all about the syllabus to become a good administrator, i repeat that if the people would have scored equally well in general studies as in csat no one would have dared to make a hue and cry against upsc,
Kiki … u or me do not have the expertise to decide what should be the pattern of entrance exam for recruiting good civil servants … the experts who are competent (Alagh committee etc) to do so have formulated and throughout favored CSAT ….. also, engineering guys are doing good in GS also…they take the arts optional that people like you have studies for 5 yrs, they study it for 3 months and score higher than you .. but the question is different…the question is whether the competitive exams should be decided on the basis of what recruiting agencies think is appropriate or what few aspirants think is appropriate .. a bad workman always blames his tools
i am miss kiki banerjee, people taking me to be a guy
the worst sufferers are doctors, humanities commerce engineers have one or other subjects but doctors dont have anyy anyyyyyyy edge, but atleast they are blessed with lot of good brain and an attitude of perseverance, with that they will win over every obstacle, its good for them that they will know about every other subject which definitely helps when u finally reach the field one day and the rest dont know a scratch about medical which would have been a boon n even if we have to work very hard after we win we will be the best prepared for the task when it comes to proving in the field and not on paper.
Mam,
It would be better for you to stick to your preparations at this crucial time, rather blaming others. Otherwise you will again end up putting blame to engineers for your failure.
u cant blame the paper was tough so ppl fetched low in paper 1, a gr8 aptitude can score in it well if it wants to work hard, i m not sumone who scored less in csat, i dont have a problem with csat if its only my case, but the general trend of selection is favoring smart n less learned ppl, they have a place in management not administration
Mam,
It would be better for you to stick to your preparations at this crucial time, rather blaming others. Otherwise you will again end up putting blame to engineers for your failure.
LOL .. good one masterchief