The personality test is
an integral part of the Main Examination. In view
of the fact that marks for the personality test
have been increased to 300 from the year 1993 it
has assumed greater importance. Therefore, good
score in the personality test plays a crucial role
in the process of final selection to Civil
Services, especially, in determining the rank of a
candidate. The test is aimed at to assess "the
personal suitability of a candidate, particularly
his mental alertness, critical power of
assimilation, clear and logical exposition,
balance of judgement, variety and depth of
interest and for social cohesion and leadership,
intellectual and moral integrity" (Kothari
Committee Report).
Broadly speaking a
candidate is asked questions on his bio-data
(including extra-curricular activities, prizes,
medals and scholarships won during school and
college days, hobbies, sports, jobs held,
knowledge of his State etc), current national and
international affairs, on some hypothetical
situations to test the candidate's mental
alertness and qualities of leadership and on his
subjects of study. Since the aim of a candidate is
to spend about thirty minutes purposefully before
the Interview Board, it is advisable to attract
the attention of the Board in areas wherein the
candidate can engage the Board Members in
discussion satisfactorily. This can be done by
developing interests on some hobbies, sports etc.,
beforehand, and throwing subtle hints during the
course of the interview, without over doing
it.
It is almost impossible
to change completely the personality of a
candidate even over a long period of time, let
alone within a short period of 10 or 15 days. What
the Institute attempts to help is to enable a
candidate to appear before the Interview Board
equipped with adequate knowledge, confidence and
composure, by providing a minimum of three mock
interview sittings. After the mock sittings, a
candidate is given a fair and candid assessment of
his performance indicating his strength and
weaknesses with suggestions for improvement.
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Our interview course will
commence within a week after the announcement of
IAS Main Exam result. We will have three batches
starting in a week for a duration of 2 to 3 hours
daily at different timings. The duration of the
course would be one week. Three classes on current
national/international affairs, two on economics,
and one one administrative issues will be held.
Apart from this, two mock interview sittings are
given to each student by a panel of experts. One
personal sitting is also given to the students one
or two days before the actual date of interview in
the UPSC. After the mock interview sittings a
candidate is given a fair and candid assessment of
his/her performance indicating his/her strength
and weaknesses with suggestions for
improvement.
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