History Topics
1. Government of India and its Acts of 1935, 1919, 1920, etc.
2. Gandhi movements and associated history.
3. 3rd Round Table Conference.
4. Poona Pact details.
5. Galwan Valley study.
6. British rule and all significant events such as Jallianwala Bagh, Quit India, etc.
7. Modern India social movements.
8. Congress rule and formation in history.
9. Independence of India and sequential order of the events that led to it.
10. Notable leaders and their contributions.
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1. Government of India and its Acts of 1935, 1919, 1920, etc.
2. Gandhi movements and associated history.
3. 3rd Round Table Conference.
4. Poona Pact details.
5. Galwan Valley study.
6. British rule and all significant events such as Jallianwala Bagh, Quit India, etc.
7. Modern India social movements.
8. Congress rule and formation in history.
9. Independence of India and sequential order of the events that led to it.
10. Notable leaders and their contributions.
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Indian Polity Topics
1. CBI body and investigation analysis.
2. Jammu Kashmir reorganization act and its repercussions.
3. Important Ministers and their designations.
4. Preamble study and facts.
5. Citizenship facts and details of India.
6. Prime Minister decisions, reformations, and Residuary Legatee position.
7. National security and the acts in association with it.
8. Supreme Court of India and Structure Doctrine facts.
9. Article 356 and 256.
10. Essential Commodities Act
11. Lokpal Bill
12. NITI Ayog
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1. CBI body and investigation analysis.
2. Jammu Kashmir reorganization act and its repercussions.
3. Important Ministers and their designations.
4. Preamble study and facts.
5. Citizenship facts and details of India.
6. Prime Minister decisions, reformations, and Residuary Legatee position.
7. National security and the acts in association with it.
8. Supreme Court of India and Structure Doctrine facts.
9. Article 356 and 256.
10. Essential Commodities Act
11. Lokpal Bill
12. NITI Ayog
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Geography Topics
1. Recent floods in Assam and Bihar
2. Cyclone study. Cover Amphan as well as Nisarga cyclones.
3. Indo-China geographical border aspects
4. Geomagnetism
5. The Study of the Himalayas
6. Indian Drainage Management
7. Weather, seasons, rock study of the nation
8. Census pattern analysis.
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1. Recent floods in Assam and Bihar
2. Cyclone study. Cover Amphan as well as Nisarga cyclones.
3. Indo-China geographical border aspects
4. Geomagnetism
5. The Study of the Himalayas
6. Indian Drainage Management
7. Weather, seasons, rock study of the nation
8. Census pattern analysis.
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Economy Topics
1. IMF and National Economy
2. Garib Kalyan Rozgar Scheme
3. Google investment in India
4. Indian and Global Recession
5. Concepts of Negative growth
6. Agricultural Patterns
7. SEBI and RBI
8. IRDA
9. Indian Banking sector
10. A thorough analysis of the cryptocurrency.
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1. IMF and National Economy
2. Garib Kalyan Rozgar Scheme
3. Google investment in India
4. Indian and Global Recession
5. Concepts of Negative growth
6. Agricultural Patterns
7. SEBI and RBI
8. IRDA
9. Indian Banking sector
10. A thorough analysis of the cryptocurrency.
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Current Affairs Topics
1. ASEEM
2. Indian Education Policy reformations
3. Vaccine Development in the nation
4. Nation’s Digital Upgradation
5. 5G technology and its impacts
6. Postal Ballot.
7. Zero Net Carbon Emission
8. ICMR intricacies
9. One Belt One Road Concept
10. Indo-Nepal and China dispute
11. All about the COVID-19 and the pandemic
12. SCO as well as the NAM summit
13. Dhaula – Vira findings
14. Factual details of the CAA and NARC
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1. ASEEM
2. Indian Education Policy reformations
3. Vaccine Development in the nation
4. Nation’s Digital Upgradation
5. 5G technology and its impacts
6. Postal Ballot.
7. Zero Net Carbon Emission
8. ICMR intricacies
9. One Belt One Road Concept
10. Indo-Nepal and China dispute
11. All about the COVID-19 and the pandemic
12. SCO as well as the NAM summit
13. Dhaula – Vira findings
14. Factual details of the CAA and NARC
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How many Questions are Asked in an IAS Interview?
There is no fixed number of questions that are asked to each candidate. It depends upon the panellists. They will keep on asking you questions until they have an idea of what kind of person you are. And if you try to fake it. They will figure it out in just a matter of seconds. So don’t try to oversell yourself. Just be you.
Reading the interview of toppers writes down some pointers on how to answer some frequently asked questions in the UPSC interview.
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There is no fixed number of questions that are asked to each candidate. It depends upon the panellists. They will keep on asking you questions until they have an idea of what kind of person you are. And if you try to fake it. They will figure it out in just a matter of seconds. So don’t try to oversell yourself. Just be you.
Reading the interview of toppers writes down some pointers on how to answer some frequently asked questions in the UPSC interview.
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How can we Answer the Questions Asked in UPSC Interview?
The Panelist will be judging you on the basis of every aspect of your personality. They will watch how you will react to the question and you come up with a logical solution in stressful situations. Practicing IAS mock interviews will definitely bring you an advantage.
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The Panelist will be judging you on the basis of every aspect of your personality. They will watch how you will react to the question and you come up with a logical solution in stressful situations. Practicing IAS mock interviews will definitely bring you an advantage.
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Tell Us Something about Yourself? Or Give a Brief Introduction about Yourself
This question is asked in almost every interview you go to. Answer this question by giving your personal information like your education, profession of father and mother, about siblings profession if any, and your hobbies. This is the reason why you should be careful while filling the application form. You shouldn’t have any confusion. Be confident while replying to the panellists’ questions. Don’t mention anything which you don’t have any clue about. Because if by chance a panellist asks questions related to that and you are not able to answer them, then you will leave a bad impression on them.
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This question is asked in almost every interview you go to. Answer this question by giving your personal information like your education, profession of father and mother, about siblings profession if any, and your hobbies. This is the reason why you should be careful while filling the application form. You shouldn’t have any confusion. Be confident while replying to the panellists’ questions. Don’t mention anything which you don’t have any clue about. Because if by chance a panellist asks questions related to that and you are not able to answer them, then you will leave a bad impression on them.
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Why do You Want to become an IAS Officer?
This a standard UPSC interview question. This is one of the most important questions of the interview. Depending on your answers the panellist will judge your clarity of thoughts and what motivated you to crack UPSC. As per your answers, they will get an overview on how what drives you to do things, are you just after the fame and name that a person gets after being an IAS officer or you really want to contribute to civil service.
This is a very important question. Prepare thoroughly and honestly for this question. Give IAS mock interviews and also practice in front of the mirror.
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This a standard UPSC interview question. This is one of the most important questions of the interview. Depending on your answers the panellist will judge your clarity of thoughts and what motivated you to crack UPSC. As per your answers, they will get an overview on how what drives you to do things, are you just after the fame and name that a person gets after being an IAS officer or you really want to contribute to civil service.
This is a very important question. Prepare thoroughly and honestly for this question. Give IAS mock interviews and also practice in front of the mirror.
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Tell Us Your Strengths and Weakness
This question is asked not only to understand your strengths and weaknesses but also to check your honesty with the panellist. The people who will be taking your IAS interview are expired and experts in their jobs. Don’t lie to them, they will catch it instantly. Therefore be completely honest with every interview question not specifically this.
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This question is asked not only to understand your strengths and weaknesses but also to check your honesty with the panellist. The people who will be taking your IAS interview are expired and experts in their jobs. Don’t lie to them, they will catch it instantly. Therefore be completely honest with every interview question not specifically this.
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What Kind of Questions are Asked? Some More Examples of IAS Interview Questions
How is your education relevant to civil services?
Do some proper research on this. Although this question is similar to ‘Why do you want to become an IAS officer?’ Make some relation between your educational background and the civil service
Why did you choose XYZ optional?
This question is especially important for those who are taking optional different from their specialization in graduation.
Current affairs
Be updated with current affairs. The panellist can ask your opinion on any current affairs and how you can improve it. They can also ask what was today’s headlines?
Your hobbies
They can ask you questions on hobbies that you fill in the application form. The questions vary depending upon the hobby. If you have written one of your hobbies like sports. Then they can ask questions about the famous personality in that sport or the latest results. Many candidates were even asked to sing.
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How is your education relevant to civil services?
Do some proper research on this. Although this question is similar to ‘Why do you want to become an IAS officer?’ Make some relation between your educational background and the civil service
Why did you choose XYZ optional?
This question is especially important for those who are taking optional different from their specialization in graduation.
Current affairs
Be updated with current affairs. The panellist can ask your opinion on any current affairs and how you can improve it. They can also ask what was today’s headlines?
Your hobbies
They can ask you questions on hobbies that you fill in the application form. The questions vary depending upon the hobby. If you have written one of your hobbies like sports. Then they can ask questions about the famous personality in that sport or the latest results. Many candidates were even asked to sing.
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