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9th April, Forenoon, 3rd to go, Lt. gen Raj Shukla Sir board
DAF Keywords: NOTHING ASKED SO IMMATERIAL

C: Good morning, read out my name. Where are you from?
Why is India not moving ahead in Renewables?
(i talked about generation v/s installed capacity)
Yes, so why this issue?
(talked about intermittency, storage etc)
This is all smart language, tell me ground reasons? (I, as an electrical engg spoke more of technical issues, but probably he as an ex-military person wanted more geopolitical and China-factor response)
So are these schemes, INDCs and all false promises?
(Then to and fro conversation about renewables and EVs; compared landscape in India v/s Europe, US, China)
(then he guided the conversation to IMPORT DEPENDENCE OF CRITICAL MINERALS from china)
So what should India do about this import issue?
So what is this Pax Silica and what is its aim ?
But in the current Trump scenario, do you think it is trustable?
Okay thank you.

M1 (lady): (Probably an academician, wanted to talk about theoretical concepts of Science.
But a warm person)
You want to become IFOS, you must know Plant biology? (I clarified I have studied Biology till 10th and then Forestry for the exam)
Why did you not pursue Biology after 10th?
What is timber made up of, biologically? (then discussion about fibres, cells, xylem, phloem etc )
How do plants grow?
How do plants make food?
What is photosynthesis? How do you describe it?
How are plants able to do photosynthesis?
You want to become an IFOS, what do you know about the nature of duties?
Do you think you will be able to do it?
How many Biosphere reserves in India?
Name the one (BR) in Arunachal Pradesh
Have you played any sport?
(Yes ma'am swimming)
Any competition you have been to? (yes…)
Okay

M2: (wanted very specific stuff)
Which species of trees India is producing for Economic purposes?
(I listed some 5-6 for timber, paper, bat etc)
You missed sandalwood. Ok so there is another species like sandalwood used in perfumery. What is it? (Agarwood)
How does it work.. What happens in it? Where is it found in India?
What is special about the Indian rhino? How is it different from African rhino?
Name rhino sanctuaries of India
Why are rhinos poached?
Horn factor aside, tell me why is it easier to poach a rhino compared to an elephant?
Now tell speciality about “Rajasthan dress”
You missed “Safa” (pagdi) what is special about it and what colour safa is found in what part of Rajasthan?
What minerals are found in Rajasthan?
A new mineral was discovered…. (I could not understand his pronunciation and it
was a weird and new mineral, so I said sorry idk)
(Still he went on to ask) I will tell the district, you tell me where exactly in that district this mineral is found? (Sir idk the mineral discovery news sorry)
Ok thank you

M3: (probably Ifos- was more inclined towards telling than asking)
Hmm chemistry optional. You must have studied it recently as the exam was quite recent. What are noble gases?
Why are they noble?
What are gaseous elements in AQI?
What is their unit?
(I said micro grams per metre cube but he said it is ppm)
What about of unit of PM? (I said micro grams per metre cube for concentration and micron for size)
Some sports other than Cricket and Hockey in which India is doing good at International level? (I started speaking Badminton, Shooting and then he interrupted and said Archery, wrestling, boxing…)
IFOS is an All India Service. What are the other 2?
What is the difference between AIS and Central Service?
So do you think you will work with states or centre in AIS?
Do you think you can also get to other departments than Forest? What do you know about it?
You can also work with the Centre in AIS, what do you think?
What are the 3 Internationally recognized categories of forests?
What is the Forest working plan and management plan? ( The he went on to speak about working plan, working scheme, annual plan of operations)

C: Thank you, All the Best.
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Observations, acknowledgement and inferences:
Unable to recall some other theoretical questions
There was “nothing” from my DAF at all except “random” Rajasthan stuff.
Even very typical areas like Aravali, GIB were not discussed
Only the lady member had some expressions. Quite nice and warm.
The 2 male members were very neutral face, not very clear enunciation and low volume level.
O2O: special thanks to Mahesh Bhagwat sir for extensive preparation guidelines & topics and Kartikeyan sir (Vajiram) for thorough discussions and much needed moral support. Ayush sir (Forum) for critical behavioural tips.
Offline mocks: Samkalp, Forum, Vajiram, Shankar Delhi
Online mocks: Samkalp panel, Samkalp in-group, Upwise, Shankar Chennai, Hornbill
Actual interview was very different from mocks, more discussion oriented, lesser speaking time, more interruptions; when Shukla sir said to my keywords “those reasons are smart English, tell me ground reasons”, i quickly adapted to precise and simpler language and tone with less keywords
Do watch your mock recordings and prepare their answers as many theory questions were asked directly

Additions I remembered now;

M2:

- Minerals found in Rajasthan.... which are found in Barmer?
- how is petroleum formed?
- what are fossils? Petroleum is formed from plant or animal fossils?
- why petroleum found in certain places only and not everywhere on earth?

M3:
- Name some condensation polymers and addition polymers
- name the polymers found in human body
- who is the Indian batsman ranked top in T20I format
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Name: Oryza
Date: 07-04-2026 Afternoon
Board: Sanjay verma sir
DAF: Tour leader, Agriculture, Karnataka, Optional (Forestry and Geology).

Chairman
1. A long discussion on All India Study tour during graduation.
2. JRF and SRF scholarship difference.
3.Which is the most remote forest and which is the most urban centric forest area in india, mention one for each.
4. Do you like flora or fauna, choose one.
5. Which is your favourite flora.
( I said Coconut, then followed up questions on this, with some laughter movements as discussion went a little casual)
6. Can you name one important Judicial pronouncement that shifted environmentalism in the world? It should be outside India.
The chairman was smiling throughout.

Member 1:
1. Asked about my district Bagalkot, why is it famous for?
2. Difference between agriculture and horticulture
3. Define food security?
4. World institutions and programs related to food security.
5. Where FAO is located and its contribution to the world.
6. A long monologue on India's food security and hunger issues, and how will you resolve this.
7. Which is the backward region in Karnataka and what are the reasons.
8. How will you ensure nutrition security in those regions (condition was you should provide by cultivating in those regions only)

Member 2 (lady):
1. What is the difference between crops and plantations.
2. How do you classify crops?
3. Difference between rice and wheat ( physiologically)
4. Which among both is C3 and C4 plants.
5. Difference between C3 and C4 plants?
6. What is coconut water botonically called?
7. Which is the best suitable soil for agricultural production. What all crops can be grown?
8. Define rock and classify them?
9. Which rock holds fossils in them?

Member 3: Always smiling
1. What is a conservation
reserve?
2. Who manages conservation reserves?
3. Types of Bamboo flowering
4. Why in gregarious flowering bamboo dies?
5. What is NPV value?
6. Biodiversity Hotspots?
7. Specific criteria to select biodiversity hotspots?
8. Western ghats related some questions.
9.Define ecological succession.
10. Explain primary and secondary succession.

Mocks: Samkalp, Shankar, Vajiram and Forum.
O20: Karthikeyan sir, Kanagaraj sir, Sanju Singh mam ( Grace IAS).
DAF discussion: Mahesh Bhagwat sir, Satyendra Garg sir, Farees sir.
Duration : 30 min.
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9th April,2026
4 th to go

Name: s.kanchanapally
Board: bbs
Daf: wildlife documentaries, GST, geography, forestry,ngc

Chairman
1. Recent documentry ( secrets of Asian elephant)
2. Filmmaker
3. Indian documentary
4. Filmmaker
5. Where it shooted
6. It is in which states

Member 1.

7What is national green club
8.Activities
9.Gst and federalism
10.Gst performance
11.S.i.r and its impact
12.What are other institutions in Nampally( my working place)

Member 2.

13.Meaning of your name
14.Meaning of elephant in the room
15.Look at that elephant( there was a elephant in the room)Which type of elephant?
16.Differences between asian elephant and African elephant
17.Again how will you identify it as Indian elephant
18.Differences between africanrhino and indian rhino--- said don't know
19Reasons of human elephant conflict
20.How many elephants are there in India
21.Have you seen any elephant in real.

22. Again see that elephant, what is the that one in white color - tusk .teeth Sir..
23. Do you know any hindi. Saying in it - said no Sir
24. He said in Hindi.
Do you understand it meaning,can you translate.


Member 3
25.Why did your university considered geography as science
Science vs humanities of geography
26.Types of mapping
27.How did you locate yourself if you missed in jungle
28. What is the instrument to use to measure direction
29.What was your project
30.Impact of mining on soil
31.Acid mining drainage
32.Is closure of mining with wastage is good
33.Role of remote sensing
34.Types of geographical regions of India

Chairman:
35.
do you want ask any thing.--- I started ...thank you note.
Sir interrupted and
Asked me... Are we missing any topic ,do you want me to ask question.

I took few seconds to organise my thoughts and told that sir ask me questions on toddy tapping
36.Sir said why.
I said it's my fathers profession
37.Where are you from
38.What is neera

All members are talking about neera and related events and I am just nodding my head like venki mama yea ...yea...

Chairman:Okay sk.thank you .thank you.

25-30 minutes.
Board was very cordial.
I enjoyed a lot .

Thank you for Mocks : tsscstudycircle, Hyderabad. samkalp,manobal.( Helped a lot), forum ias

A special thanks to A. *Narasimha Reddy sir* , IFS, director tsscstudycircle -tailored personality development
, *Mamatha madam* ,Femias one to one sessions,
And *Mahesh bagawat sir ,* IPS for DAF group discussion,
and special thanks to my *seniors* and to my friends who gave me time for interview preparation.
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IFoS 2025 Interview transcript
Board - Lt. Gen. Raj Shukla
Date - 09/04/2026 (Afternoon shift, last to go)
Keywords - IITB, Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science, Maharashtra, CAG, Football, Lawn Tennis (pertaining to questions asked)
Time - Approx 25 Minutes

Chairman
1. India is a country where wealth creation is perceived positive (as we worship Goddess Lakshmi). But, Audit finds fault in everything and is against wealth creation. Do you feel that way?
2. Audit in Defence deals related monologue, asked me importance of audit, whether it needs any revisiting?
3. Whether audit is against ease of doing business, especially Red Tapism for new startups

Member 1

1. Social forestry species in Maharashtra
2. NTFP species in Maharashtra
3. Western Ghats - 2/3 cross questions
4. Avni Tigress issue
5. Human- wildlife conflict related question
6. Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Leopard - human wildlife conflict
7. Earthquake prone zone in Maharashtra
8. What is Deccan trap?
9. Why is black soil called black?

Member 2

1. National parks in Maharashtra and major species in them
2. Tiger reserves in Maharashtra
3. Nuclear plant in Maharashtra
4. Kalpakkam reactor criticality issue - explain the whole process and 2/3 counter questions
5. Asked about thorium and it’s reserves in India

Member 3

1. Asked World No. 1 in Lawn Tennis, nationality and Messi’s nationality
2. Asked 5-6 quick questions related to radioactivity (Based on previous members discussion)
3. You have lived in urban area most of the time, are you suitable for IFoS?
4. 5 qualities why you are suitable for IFoS?
5. Don’t you prefer short term goals, why long term? (Based on previous questions answer)
6. 7-8 quick questions relating to definitions - forest, jungle, ecosystem, biome, ecotone and it’s characteristics, biotic and abiotic factors, aspects of forest, etc.
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Date: 10th April Forenoon
Name: Pathan
Board: Anuradha Prasad
1st to go
Daf: UP, Maths, forestry
Duration: 25min

Chairperson
-Meaning of name
-Historical personalities w/ same name as yours
-Will UP be able to meet target of $1tn
-Bifurcation of UP(for/against)
-What is Capital
-Factors for attracting investment

M1
-Characteristics of Pine forest
-Which instruments used to measure tree height
-How would you decide thinning intensity
-Have you visited any protected area? Describe the working of any Protected area
-What activities are allowed in core areas
-Tell me about any protected area where there is ongoing tussle between forest dept & tribals

M2
-What are conic sections
-Why was Iran able to defend against major powers like Romans

M3
-difference between diffusion and osmosis
-compare desert and deciduous vegetation
-What is Canopy how is it measured
- Which state is the richest in India & why?

Mocks: Samkalp, Vajiram, Hornbill 1-1 with Kartikeyen sir
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Dasa sir board-13/04/2026
Daf : stray animals , vet, snakes, piano, tn, breakdancing
Chairman:
Good to see vet in the interview, u will be thorough in animals so we will  ask about all the plants - joked about it
Q) introduce about urself
Q) supreme court about stray dogs
Q)ecological value of stray dogs
Q) how will u contribute to service
Q) what is breakdancing (mentioned in daf)
Q) diff between exotic and indigeous breeds- milk yield and paramters
Q) whats ur startegy for preparing for the interview
Cheetah introduction - importance 


M1- definition of forest
Exotics vs indigenous
Benefits of indigenous trees
Names of trees in upsc building 
Ways to meansure forest cover 
Field and practical measures to evaluate forest cover

M2- how will u compose music in piano, whats is chords, melodies
Tell me about jallikattu 
How can relate jallikattu with saadi .com
Organisation for welfare of animals
Prevention of cruelty act -sops
Name ngo globally and locally 
What are wetlands
How much in tn and special ones, how much in india
Ramsar convention - when ratified and need for it and criteria


M3
Tell me about snake fracture
How snakes are important for env 
How will make awareness in urban areas regarding snakes
If feeding to stray pigeons good or bad 
What are the reasons  
Birds role in environment 

The board was cordial and good 
Thanks to major pankaj sir(only ias) , karthikeyan sir(vajiram)ajay sir (vajiram),  bhagwat sir, atul sir (understand upsc) 

Mocks : aram ias, vajiram, jamia, aicssc, shankarias, manithaneyam ias , samkalp
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Board: Honourable BB Swain Sir
Date:09/04/2026, Afternoon, 2nd person to go
DAF pointers: Irrigation Dept, Finding Maths in Nature, M.Sc Maths
Chairman:
1. You have an interesting hobby, tell us more about it?
Members:
1. You have CSE, why are you doing job in Irrigation department?
2. Why birds fly in V shape (related to hobby)?
3. Local birds sometimes swing in waves, have you observed it? What does that indicate?
4. I heard Vipassana is difficult to practice, is it true? How many times you have done?
5. Where do you use your maths knowledge in Forestry?
6. Use your maths for environment modelling (took forest fires as an example)
7. Why forest fires are happening, despite having this scientific prediction?
8. After forest fires, which kind of species you will plant in that forest?
9. Favourite topic in Forestry? (Said Ethnobotany)
10. Tell Some medicinal plants
11. Chairman intervened and asked what maths do you observe in this room?
O2O: Narasimha Reddy IFS Sir (Director TG SC Study Circle), Mahesh Bhagawat IPS Sir (ADG Law and Order)
Mocks: TG SC Study Circle, Samkalp, Vajiram and Ravi
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Name: Arun Vadivarasan

Date: 13/04/2026

Board: Dinesh Dasa

key Daf: Bird photography, Bird census, Agri marketing, Nilgiris, Football


Chairman:
1. introduce yourself
2. why u left your job?
3. veerpan belong to which state originally?
4. describe the forest of nilgiris
5. Sandalwood is quantified as grams and not kilos as in madhyapradesh. why ? what is unique


M1:
1. how was bird census taken?
2. what is blue green infrastructure?
3. any ratings? how it is done?
4. any three tree species  along with their usage
5. which tree will u suggest among deciduous
6. why forest fire in nilgiris


m2:
1. what is invisible biodiversity
2. tell me about mangroves
3. 3 tree with local names along with usage
4. u did not take biology in tenth or twelfth? why ifos
5. any other places besides nilgiris? can u describe the ecosystem
6. hav u been to guindy snake park?


m4:
1. which position do u play football?
2. why footbal is not competitive in india
3. what are wetland?
4. why are they important?
5. paris agreement?
6. what changes in the rivering ecosystem due to climate change?
7. Sabarimala issue?


Chairman:
1. Tamil nadu initiative for ecosystem. ( i said we and he noted that🙈)
2. Name invasive species


Thank u. Anything u wanted to ask..


Impression:
Board was cordial. few questions i could not understand so they had to repeat.
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PT Date : 10 April 2026, 30-35 minutes
Board : Hon. Anuradha Prasad Maam
Key words : Education, IT, Dhanbad, no other question from daf
Chairperson
Define Gross Enrolment rate?
GER of Jharkhand in different school levels?
Why low % in Higher Secondary schools?
How can use data to increase GER in Primary schools?
Quality issue in schools?
Difference between private and govt sector observed by you?

Member 1
What is Dhanbad famous for?
Indicators of Climate Change?
Impact of CC on Vegetation?
Spl type of grass in Palamu Tiger reserve?
Any WLS you visited?
What was unique in that WLS?

Member 2
Components of Samagra Shiksha?
Health program in School
Working of MDM
Role of SHG in MDM
What is SHG

Member 3.- Geology related
Age of Earth?
Method of dating of rocks and trees?
K-40 dating?
Why holland now called netherland?
Pros and cons of industrialisation?
Million dollar question on industrialisation with development?

Thankyou Mahesh Bhagwat Sir for detailed daf analysis , Karthikeyan Sir for encouraging 1:1 with enlightening feedback on education sector and possible reforms, Gaurav Lodha Sir for 1:1 with minute feedback and improvement areas, Farees Sir for critical inputs on hobby and to use it as strength

Mocks given
ForumIAS, Samkalp, upwise/Kingmaker ,ShankarIAS
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Vaishna Biswas AIR 367
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Highlight
PT score - 210
Essay - 120
Sociology paper 1 - 137

Name Sruthii R
AIR 18
Channel https://t.me/sruthiiAIR18
Optional sociology -287 marks

Name- Animesh jain
AIR- 63
Channel link : https://t.me/animjain
Optional is psir


Name - Tushar Chauhan
AIR - 216
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Telegram Channel Link:
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Calvin Ginminlien Zou
AIR 134
PSIR
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Rahul Shekhar
Rank- 75
Optional - Mechanical Engineering (290 marks)


AIR 630
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Name - Maurvie Tiwari
AIR - 90
Tg link - https://t.me/maurvietiwari
Optional - History (296 marks)

Name-Dr.DEBJYOTI HALDER
AIR-443(CSE-25)
3rd in WBCS-23
98.6 percentile(CAT 24)-converted IIFT
Optional-Medical Science
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Name: Dr Koh e Safa
AIR: 763
Optional: Medical Sciences
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Name- Rishabh Sharma
AIR- 116
Optional- Anthropology
Telegram Channel Link- https://t.me/rishabhsharma116


AIR 153
https://t.me/madhvendra_p_s
Maths Optional 294, GS 3 98, Prelims GS 130

Geetika Arora.
Rank 22.
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AIR 104
https://t.me/aryankumarsingh104
2nd attempt
Optional Public administration



Vikas rank 27
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This is Dr Manoj Bharat
AIR-921
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Deeksha Chourasiya, AIR 44
history optional.
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Laxman Meena
AIR 838
Hindi Literature
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Name : Jeetkumar Namha
Rank : 606
Link : https://t.me/carpeupsc

t.me/essayswithdrmadhan784
Dr. Madhan Varma AIR 784(CSE25)
IRS(C&IT) 2025 batch
Essay score:
2017: 140
2022: 121
2024:133
2025: 143

AIR 6
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Aravind Narayanan K
AIR 528
Anthropology
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Name: Aniket Ranjan
Rank : 48
Optional : Anthropology(316 marks)
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AIR 91
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Deepanshu Jindal (Rank 38)
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Gujarati Medium
Gujarati Literature Optional
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AIR - 186
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NAME: Ayushi Gupta
RANK: 947
OPTIONAL: Sociology
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Abhigyan Khaund, AIR 187, AIR 48 in IFoS 2024. My optional was Chemistry.
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Rupal Jaiswal (AIR 43, CSE 2025 and AIR 512 CSE 2024) with law as my optional. telegram channel : https://t.me/+N4rs3IAoMEYyYjll

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GS1 , 118 marks , ethics 131 , Mathematics 285

madhu (air436 and already in IRS(c&it)
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AIR 199
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AIR 1
ANUJ AGNIHOTRI

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Optional - Public Administration
Essay -126; Essay-126; Public Administration Paper-1 - 140
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Rank 899
Optional Anthropology
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Name- Paresh Kumar Prajapati
AIR- 519
Telegram channel link- https://t.me/upsc_clarity

Name - Pol Prajawal Raju
AIR - 434
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Name: Vipul Chaudhary
AIR: 115
Telegram Link: https://t.me/upscbyvipulchaudhary

Ajay Gupta, AIR 452
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Name: Yarasi Tusharika
AIR: 393
Optional: Anthropology
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Name - Nishant Priyadarshi
AIR - 559
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Rahul Sekhar
AIR 75
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Priya singh Chauhan
AIR 45
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Sanskriti Singh
AIR 165
Economics Optional
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Rishabh Jain,
AIR-163 CSE 2025 ( AIR-377 in 2023 )
Optional : PSIR
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AIR 499
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AIR: 157
Telegram Channel link:
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Name : Aditya Kaushik
Rank : 375
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AIR 471 (CSE’25)
AIR 418 (CSE’24)
PSIR Optional
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Kannada Literature
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Jyoti Mourya
Rank 667
https://t.me/jyotimourya667

Name: Animesh Mishra
AIR 428
https://t.me/animeshmishracse2025
Optional : PSIR

Name: Navneet Kaur
AIR: 111
Optional: English Literature
Telegram channel link: https://t.me/Rank111Navneet

Name- Harsh Nehara
Rank- 74
Anthropology
https://t.me/cse_with_harsh74

Name: Azhar Asif Khan
AIR: 886
Link: https://t.me/thinkbeyondupscsyllabus

Aman Kumar
AIR 603 CSE 2025
Telegram- https://t.me/sr_amankr

Name- Aditya singh
Rank- 508 cse
Link- https://t.me/adityasingh508

Vivek Yadav
AIR 487
https://t.me/vivek_413

https://t.me/karansethair333
Karan Seth AIR 333

Name - Rahul J Patil
AIR 224
Optional - Geography
Channel - https://t.me/rahulpatil224

Name Prakhya
265 rank
Link
https://t.me/prakhyaupscnbeyond

Name - Daisy
AIR -183
Tg channel - https://t.me/daisychhabra
Optional - Economics

Name - Harshdeep Sagar
AIR - 299
Optional - Sociology
Link - https://t.me/harshdeep299

Dishant Nisar
AIR 19
https://t.me/dishantnisar


Name: Mansi Singh
Rank: AIR 126 CSE 2025, AIR 168 CSE 2024
Optional: Anthropology
Link: https://t.me/mansisinghair168

Name -Rajurkar Atul Anil
AIR -863
Telegram Channel Link -https://t.me/atulrajurkar7

Name: Akhil Kumar
AIR - 518
Optional: Psychology
https://t.me/akhil518psy


NAME - RAJAT SUNIL WALKE
AIR. - 514
Optional - PSIR
Link. - https://t.me/iasrajatwalke

Ajay Sandhu:
Ajay Sandhu(AIR 928)This side
https://t.me/upscbasics25

Name - Abhishek Chauhan
AIR - 102
Tg link - https://t.me/abhishekchauhan1811
Optional - Geology

Name- Sachin Verma
AIR 785
Roll no- 0818545
Channel link - https://t.me/sverma2603


Roll No. 1110004
Name - SURYA GODARA
RANK - 343
https://t.me/meluha1
Optional- Hindi literature

Name: Mudit Foujdar
AIR: 353
Optional: Sociology
https://t.me/UPSCwithMuditF

Shashank gupta
AIR 433
https://t.me/vidyanjali_upsc

Shivam Narayan Jha
AIR 597
मैथिली साहित्य
https://t.me/shivamjha597

Samiksha Dwivedi AIR 56
https://t.me/samikshad

t.me/aryanyadav_31
Aryan Yadav
Rank 31

Pavan:
Dhananjaya R
AIR 554
https://t.me/AIR554_DR

Name -Vineeth Lohidakshan
AIR-129
Channel link- https://t.me/DrVineeth_AIR_129
Optional anthropology

Name- Dr. AR Rajah Mohaideen
AIR 7
Optional Anthropology
https://t.me/ARR_AIR7

Name ARPIT SINGH
RANK 386
OPTIONAL PSIR
https://t.me/arpitsingh_upsc


Mohd Abuzar Ansari
AIR 671
https://t.me/abuzar_pubad

Harsh Vardhan Ashok
AIR 424
https://t.me/SociologyOptional_HVA

Name: Mansi
Rank : 444
Telegram channel link : https://t.me/mansi20444
Optional: Anthropology

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Akansh Dhull and I have  secured AIR 3 in UPSC CSE 2025

https://t.me/akanshdhullofficial

Sidharth M Joy AIR 271
https://t.me/unlightenedaspirant

Mansi maholia AIR 543
https://t.me/mansimaholia543
Psir score 282 pp1:130 pp2 :152

Anupam Verma, AIR 681
https://t.me/NotesbyAnupamverma

Dev Dudeja. AIR 152, CSE 2025. This is my telegram channel.

https://t.me/dev_dudejaaa

Adhyayan Bajpai
AIR 414 CSE 25
DANIPS in CSE 24
Anthropology optional: 225 —> 250 —> 299 in successive attempts
https://t.me/+5hhC5nTQl64zOThl

Ankit Agrawal
AIR 217
https://t.me/+Km9FbRV-FfZiMjE1
Highest marks in GS 3 107

Ayush Krishna
UPSC CSE 2025 - Rank 238
UPSC CSE 2022 - Rank 720
UPSC IFoS 2021 - Rank 6
66th BPSC - Rank 9
Optional (in 2025 ): Geology - 287
7 attempts | 6 Mains | 5 Interviews
Qualified Forest Prelims cutoff - 4 times
Tg channel
UPSC : https://t.me/AyushKrishnaIFS
BPSC : https://t.me/AyushKrishnaBPSC

Shubhra Roy, AIR 147, Upsc cse 2025. I have created my channel to share my learnings and resources
https://t.me/shubhraroyAIR147

Surabhi Yadav, I have secured All India Rank 14 in UPSC CSE’25
I have created this channel to highlight exact resources that I used this year
https://t.me/surabhiydvv

Jaswanth Jeenu, AIR 23, CSE 2025
5 ranks in CSE journey - AIR 314, CSE 21 (IPoS); Reserve list, CSE 22 (IRMS); AIR 162, CSE 23 (IPS); AIR 392, CSE 24; AIR 23, CSE 25
AIR 51 in IFoS 2022
Chemistry optional | 308 marks in CSE 2025
Prelims -> Scored above 105 in all 6 attempts
I have created this channel to share my strategy, learnings and resources accumulated over the years
https://t.me/jaswanthjeenu


Puru Dubey. AIR 86, CSE 25.
I will be sharing useful content, perspectives on UPSC CSE.
Intend to provide some guidance on Sociology during the upcoming Mains 2026: https://t.me/purudubey86

Ujjwal Priyank AIR 10
https://t.me/Ujjwalpriyank_air10


Shreya Jha AIR357
https://t.me/UPSCstrategybyShreya
Law optional

MANOJ G S (CAPTAIN MAGNUS), AIR 389
3 attempts, 3 mains, and 2 interviews
CSAT: 156 (2025), 130 (2024)
Optional - Public Administration: 267
GS4: 119, 123
Telegram: "https://t.me/manojgsair389upsc"

Name- Dr. AR Rajah Mohaideen
AIR 7
Ethics (highest) 138 marks
Optional Anthropology
Will be guiding mostly on gs (with focus on ethics), answer writing and Prelims.
https://t.me/ARR_AIR7

Manoj patil AIR 493
https://t.me/manoj_patil493


Sanjay Kumar AIR 502
https://t.me/csewithsanjay_rank502
GS-433, Sociology optional

Sunawardeep Singh AIR 76
https://t.me/sunawardeep

Official Channel of AIR4-CSE 2025 Raghav Jhunjhunwala
https://t.me/raghavJ_AIR4_UPSC

Shreya Gupta AIR 114
https://t.me/shreyagupta0407

ADITI SINGH AIR 859
https://t.me/UPSCandADITI

Vijaypal bijaraniya
cleared back to back 6 prelims with hindi medium so let me share some hacks here😊
https://t.me/vijaypalAIR653


Sandeep Badad AIR 82
https://t.me/sandeep_badad_AIR_82
Anthropology 303 , Ethics 124 and Prelims 122

AIR 561
https://t.me/IPS_Bapu_Mentor

Tanya Singh (AIR 200). Here’s my telegram channel link - https://t.me/tanyasingh_200
Optional - Economics


Nitesh | AIR 562 | UPSC CSE 2025
3 CSE Mains, 1 IFoS Mains, 3 CSE interview
2025 - Pre - 127, GS - 411, Interview - 195
Optional - Anthropology
Telegram Link - https://t.me/cse_with_nitesh


Akash Kumar
6 attempts , 5 prelims , 2 IFoS prelims , 5 CSE mains & interview , 2 IFoS mains & interview .
3 selections
Rank 101 , CSE 2025
Rank 466 , CSE 2024
Rank 97 , IFoS 2023
PSIR OPTIONAL
( 290 in 2025)
https://t.me/+ljJEWLq8gao3NmU1

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IFos FR most likely by Tomorrow or Monday!!
All the best !!
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