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CSE-Prelims Name List
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For those who couldn’t make it to the list, please don’t be harsh on yourself. Your worth is much more than this exam, and better times are definitely ahead.
My testimonial for Physics Optional. I have secured 273 marks (125 + 148) this year, which could have been more with proper time management in paper 1(missed questions worth 30 marks). Nevertheless, I would discuss what worked for me this time. Everyone must be aware about basic things such as :
1. covering every topic in the syllabus and having notes,
2. being thorough with the derivations and formulae and making short notes out of them,
3. solving at least past 10 years PYQs, more the better
4. solving solved problems given in the standard 8-10 books like HC Verma and Aruldhas’ Problems in Quantum Mechanics, Griffiths and some portions of Problems in EM by Ghatak and Thyagarajan for Electrodynamics , some parts of DS Mathur and JC Upadhyay for mechanics, Ajoy Ghatak and Brij Lal & Subrahmanyam for Optics, Garg Bansal Ghosh for Thermo & Statistical Physics, IE Irodov for some selected problems in paper 1, Rajkumar for Atomics & Molecular Physics, etc. and
5. writing tests within the 3 hour framework.
However, the most beneficial thing in this attempt has been the one to one mentorship by Shivam Sir, Quantum IAS. After evaluating every test, sir would get on a zoom call and would discuss each and every answer at length with different approaches which made things much easier and helped retain concepts better. The answer writing strategies given by sir definitely helped me gain edge in physics paper, where most people are doing mathematics and ending the question with the answer. The interpretation, examples, i.e. Physics of the question matters a lot in gaining the extra 0.5-1 mark. Missing topics were also covered making my notes very holistic. The preparation was moulded on the lines of the changing pattern of Physics paper, where more and more numericals are there and accuracy of answers is essential to get 6-7 out of 10, otherwise 1-2 with correct methods but wrong answer.
It was very much unlike the another institute catering to Physics optional where emphasis is given on past year rankers and improving their rank, while other students are in limbo. Even while registering for the foundation course in late 2020, recorded lectures of 2016-17 were provided and even the coverage was merely 60-65%(It might be more now and now live classes are there, but these are the problems I faced). Test series was graded and no comments/feedback were given, with the explanation that marks are the ultimate guide and emphasis on watching the discussion videos. Test series were said to be the true reflection of final marks, which caused demotivation to those not scoring very high. Not to mention that many were humiliated for asking genuine academic doubts in the test series discussion. Regardless, the test series questions are good and solutions compiled out of best answers for the test are also very beneficial.
Another thing that helped a lot was making concise notes of ~120 pages (out of a total of >1500 pages of notes). It contained almost every important derivation, formulae, examples, interpretation, etc. , which I was able to revise before each paper, and hence the problem of forgetting formulae or derivations was largely resolved to an extent, since there are a lot many of them.
More on Physics Optional after mains.
1. covering every topic in the syllabus and having notes,
2. being thorough with the derivations and formulae and making short notes out of them,
3. solving at least past 10 years PYQs, more the better
4. solving solved problems given in the standard 8-10 books like HC Verma and Aruldhas’ Problems in Quantum Mechanics, Griffiths and some portions of Problems in EM by Ghatak and Thyagarajan for Electrodynamics , some parts of DS Mathur and JC Upadhyay for mechanics, Ajoy Ghatak and Brij Lal & Subrahmanyam for Optics, Garg Bansal Ghosh for Thermo & Statistical Physics, IE Irodov for some selected problems in paper 1, Rajkumar for Atomics & Molecular Physics, etc. and
5. writing tests within the 3 hour framework.
However, the most beneficial thing in this attempt has been the one to one mentorship by Shivam Sir, Quantum IAS. After evaluating every test, sir would get on a zoom call and would discuss each and every answer at length with different approaches which made things much easier and helped retain concepts better. The answer writing strategies given by sir definitely helped me gain edge in physics paper, where most people are doing mathematics and ending the question with the answer. The interpretation, examples, i.e. Physics of the question matters a lot in gaining the extra 0.5-1 mark. Missing topics were also covered making my notes very holistic. The preparation was moulded on the lines of the changing pattern of Physics paper, where more and more numericals are there and accuracy of answers is essential to get 6-7 out of 10, otherwise 1-2 with correct methods but wrong answer.
It was very much unlike the another institute catering to Physics optional where emphasis is given on past year rankers and improving their rank, while other students are in limbo. Even while registering for the foundation course in late 2020, recorded lectures of 2016-17 were provided and even the coverage was merely 60-65%(It might be more now and now live classes are there, but these are the problems I faced). Test series was graded and no comments/feedback were given, with the explanation that marks are the ultimate guide and emphasis on watching the discussion videos. Test series were said to be the true reflection of final marks, which caused demotivation to those not scoring very high. Not to mention that many were humiliated for asking genuine academic doubts in the test series discussion. Regardless, the test series questions are good and solutions compiled out of best answers for the test are also very beneficial.
Another thing that helped a lot was making concise notes of ~120 pages (out of a total of >1500 pages of notes). It contained almost every important derivation, formulae, examples, interpretation, etc. , which I was able to revise before each paper, and hence the problem of forgetting formulae or derivations was largely resolved to an extent, since there are a lot many of them.
More on Physics Optional after mains.
To clear the confusion around DAF, the current scenario is
1) Only OTR can be updated now, before/after final submission till the last date (25 June). It can also be updated after CSE (Main) Written Result.
2) Other DAF details like service and cadre preference cannot be edited at this point in time. It can be updated after Mains results.
3) Login through the old portal only (http://upsconline.gov.in/upsc/OTRP/) and complete part III by submitting fee (if applicable) and then doing final submission after previewing the DAF pdf ( Not much utility of the preview since many entries can be edited only after mains result).
4)This final submission must be done, otherwise the application will be summarily rejected (rejection without hearing your side).
1) Only OTR can be updated now, before/after final submission till the last date (25 June). It can also be updated after CSE (Main) Written Result.
2) Other DAF details like service and cadre preference cannot be edited at this point in time. It can be updated after Mains results.
3) Login through the old portal only (http://upsconline.gov.in/upsc/OTRP/) and complete part III by submitting fee (if applicable) and then doing final submission after previewing the DAF pdf ( Not much utility of the preview since many entries can be edited only after mains result).
4)This final submission must be done, otherwise the application will be summarily rejected (rejection without hearing your side).
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कोई इंटरव्यू में रह जाता है , कोई मुख्य परीक्षा में
प्रतिभा विलुप्त हो जाती है और उसे कहीं और अवसर मिल पाना मुश्किल हो जाता है
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कोई इंटरव्यू में रह जाता है , कोई मुख्य परीक्षा में
प्रतिभा विलुप्त हो जाती है और उसे कहीं और अवसर मिल पाना मुश्किल हो जाता है
परंतु अब ऐसा नहीं होगा
बहुत अच्छा प्रयास है ये upsc द्वारा
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Free Initiative by my friend Bhanu Pratap Singh, IRS (IT). He had scores of 284 and 273 in anthropology in consecutive mains. Please take benefit of this initiative, even if you were unable to qualify 2025 prelims.
Hi fellow aspirants
We understand that the journey can be tough and long. Constant exams, limited social connections, and feelings of isolation can be overwhelming. It's normal to doubt yourself and wonder if you belong here.
If you're feeling mentally exhausted, anxious, or just need someone to understand what you're going through — you're not alone. Your mental well-being matters just as much as your preparation.
Our team, True Companion, a collaborative effort by mental health experts and UPSC CSE Toppers 2024 is here to support you. Please take a few moments to fill out this short, confidential questionnaire. It’s a small step towards creating a space where your struggles are heard and your strength is recognized.
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We understand that the journey can be tough and long. Constant exams, limited social connections, and feelings of isolation can be overwhelming. It's normal to doubt yourself and wonder if you belong here.
If you're feeling mentally exhausted, anxious, or just need someone to understand what you're going through — you're not alone. Your mental well-being matters just as much as your preparation.
Our team, True Companion, a collaborative effort by mental health experts and UPSC CSE Toppers 2024 is here to support you. Please take a few moments to fill out this short, confidential questionnaire. It’s a small step towards creating a space where your struggles are heard and your strength is recognized.
https://surveyheart.com/form/66a71f4d1e7c1219ca939dfb
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You are not alone, we are all together
The UPSC journey is demanding, and setbacks are not just common — they are part of the process. But you’re not alone. We understand the emotional weight it carries, and we’re here to walk with you through it.
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CSE-2022 Interview transcript Compilation.pdf
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Use these transcripts for CSPT-2023-24
Compilation of all interview transcripts (CSPT-2022) which were shared by community with us @CSE_PTT2023
compilation work by Vijay.
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Compilation of all interview transcripts (CSPT-2022) which were shared by community with us @CSE_PTT2023
compilation work by Vijay.
Best Wishes🙏
CSE Interview Transcripts 2023-4-1 (1) (1).pdf
4.6 MB
Use these transcripts for CSPT-2024
Compilation of all CSE interview transcripts (CSPT-2023) which were shared by community with us @CSE_PTT2023
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Compilation of all CSE interview transcripts (CSPT-2023) which were shared by community with us @CSE_PTT2023
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CSE 2024 session Interview transcript .pdf
3.3 MB
Use these transcripts for CSPT-2025
Compilation of all CSE interview transcripts (CSPT-2024) which were shared by community with us @csetranscripts
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Compilation of all CSE interview transcripts (CSPT-2024) which were shared by community with us @csetranscripts
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Congratulations to everyone who made it to the list 🎉🎉
This year again we are starting a community help group for interview appearing fellows. In order to get added please DM your mains admit card to the following I'Ds
@Pegasus_IND @KaptaanUPSC @Lankapati1729 @Lok_Sevak
This year again we are starting a community help group for interview appearing fellows. In order to get added please DM your mains admit card to the following I'Ds
@Pegasus_IND @KaptaanUPSC @Lankapati1729 @Lok_Sevak
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Important Alert:
Candidates who have qualified for the Civil Services Personality Test ( Interview) 2025 must ensure they have completed and submitted the DAF. Today, November 27th, 2025, is the last date to submit the DAF by 6:00 PM.
Candidates who fail to submit their fully completed DAF by 6:00 PM will have their candidature canceled and will not be permitted to appear for the Civil Services Personality Test 2025.
Thank you 🙏
Candidates who have qualified for the Civil Services Personality Test ( Interview) 2025 must ensure they have completed and submitted the DAF. Today, November 27th, 2025, is the last date to submit the DAF by 6:00 PM.
Candidates who fail to submit their fully completed DAF by 6:00 PM will have their candidature canceled and will not be permitted to appear for the Civil Services Personality Test 2025.
Thank you 🙏
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