Share the motivational interviews of past UPSC rankers who are now civil servants.
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Share the motivational interviews of past UPSC rankers who are now civil servants.
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Dear Guest,
It is very pleasing to see such question.
Here I am providing you a exclusive interview of a Civil Servant:
Name: Prasad Praladh Akkanouru
UPSC Civil Services Examination 2010. Roll No.011570.
All India Rank 141
Date of Birth: 02 - 04 - 1983 (Birth place: Bothi, Dist. Latur, Maharashtra)
Mother tongue: Marathi
Name of Father: Praladh Shantiveer Akkanouru - Farmer
Name of Mother: Annapurna Praladh Akkanouru - Housewife
Address: Latur, Maharashtra.
Education:
* National scholarship
* Board topper in 12th class from Nagpur
* Distinction in B.A. History from Pune University
Hobbies:
Reading books, Poetry (Writing)
At Civil Services:
* Optional Subjects: History and Public Administration.
* In first attempt, passed written exam and appeared in Interview.
* In second attempt written not qualified.
* In third attempt secured All India Rank 141.
BIG ACHIEVEMENT
In this year�s IAS merit list Prasad Akkanouru is probably the only aspirant, who passed this coveted exam despite many difficulties.
- After completing 10th class from Latur, he did ITI Electrician course for secure future. It was his parents wish.
- His family members wanted him to become a teacher by doing a D.Ed. Course after 12th. But Prasad wanted to become a officer through civil services exam.
- He left home to fulfill his dream of IAS officer.
- He boarded the train to Nagpur, the city, which was unknown to him.
- After reaching in Nagpur, he went to many unknown people for job. Here he got his first job of a waiter in a small roadside hotel.
- He took admission in a school in 11th class by selling a gold chain, his only asset.
- After a work of 10 hours, he used to study hard in the night. He did that for two years.
- His strong determination and perseverance paid him off. He secured 12th class merit list.
- Media in Maharashtra took notice of Prasad�s achievement. His photos published in the
newspapers and flashed on news TV channels.
- Because of this media attention, his family members came to know about his location. Till then there was no contact with the family for two years.
- At that time he told media that his dream is to become an IAS officer.
- Pune based NGO took responsibility of providing him facilities in Pune to complete his graduation.
- During the graduation, he started IAS preparation. He completed graduation with distinction.
- After graduation, he was willing to go Delhi for guidance. Financial condition was the big hurdle for him.
- He went to many people for financial help. After continuous efforts of several months, some people extended their helping hand for Prasad. With that help, he came to Delhi.
- In Delhi, he faced many problems due to insufficient money. But he managed all the problems with great determination and focused hardwork.
- In Delhi, he joined �Career Quest�. Here he got timely guidance and motivation. According to Prasad, �Interview (Personality Test) plays very crucial role in one�s selection in Civil Services exam. I realised this during my third attempt.
- Prasad said �I was feeling a great pressure because of two unsuccessful attempts. Many people started telling me that one cannot pass this exam without paying bribe! I never give attention towards the rubbish things like this. During this time, self motivation was the key for me. On 11th of May 2011, a good news came to me! I passed this coveted exam with such an unexpected rank! It was a feeling of conquering the world. Now I can say that any one can pass this exam with determination and continuous hardwork. Timely & right guidance is the key to IAS exam. �Nothing is impossible� is my mantra.
I hope the above interview of Prasad Praladh Akkanouru will definitely motivate you.
THANK YOU.
Dear Guest,
It is very pleasing to see such question.
Here I am providing you a exclusive interview of a Civil Servant:
Name: Prasad Praladh Akkanouru
UPSC Civil Services Examination 2010. Roll No.011570.
All India Rank 141
Date of Birth: 02 - 04 - 1983 (Birth place: Bothi, Dist. Latur, Maharashtra)
Mother tongue: Marathi
Name of Father: Praladh Shantiveer Akkanouru - Farmer
Name of Mother: Annapurna Praladh Akkanouru - Housewife
Address: Latur, Maharashtra.
Education:
* National scholarship
* Board topper in 12th class from Nagpur
* Distinction in B.A. History from Pune University
Hobbies:
Reading books, Poetry (Writing)
At Civil Services:
* Optional Subjects: History and Public Administration.
* In first attempt, passed written exam and appeared in Interview.
* In second attempt written not qualified.
* In third attempt secured All India Rank 141.
BIG ACHIEVEMENT
In this year�s IAS merit list Prasad Akkanouru is probably the only aspirant, who passed this coveted exam despite many difficulties.
- After completing 10th class from Latur, he did ITI Electrician course for secure future. It was his parents wish.
- His family members wanted him to become a teacher by doing a D.Ed. Course after 12th. But Prasad wanted to become a officer through civil services exam.
- He left home to fulfill his dream of IAS officer.
- He boarded the train to Nagpur, the city, which was unknown to him.
- After reaching in Nagpur, he went to many unknown people for job. Here he got his first job of a waiter in a small roadside hotel.
- He took admission in a school in 11th class by selling a gold chain, his only asset.
- After a work of 10 hours, he used to study hard in the night. He did that for two years.
- His strong determination and perseverance paid him off. He secured 12th class merit list.
- Media in Maharashtra took notice of Prasad�s achievement. His photos published in the
newspapers and flashed on news TV channels.
- Because of this media attention, his family members came to know about his location. Till then there was no contact with the family for two years.
- At that time he told media that his dream is to become an IAS officer.
- Pune based NGO took responsibility of providing him facilities in Pune to complete his graduation.
- During the graduation, he started IAS preparation. He completed graduation with distinction.
- After graduation, he was willing to go Delhi for guidance. Financial condition was the big hurdle for him.
- He went to many people for financial help. After continuous efforts of several months, some people extended their helping hand for Prasad. With that help, he came to Delhi.
- In Delhi, he faced many problems due to insufficient money. But he managed all the problems with great determination and focused hardwork.
- In Delhi, he joined �Career Quest�. Here he got timely guidance and motivation. According to Prasad, �Interview (Personality Test) plays very crucial role in one�s selection in Civil Services exam. I realised this during my third attempt.
- Prasad said �I was feeling a great pressure because of two unsuccessful attempts. Many people started telling me that one cannot pass this exam without paying bribe! I never give attention towards the rubbish things like this. During this time, self motivation was the key for me. On 11th of May 2011, a good news came to me! I passed this coveted exam with such an unexpected rank! It was a feeling of conquering the world. Now I can say that any one can pass this exam with determination and continuous hardwork. Timely & right guidance is the key to IAS exam. �Nothing is impossible� is my mantra.
I hope the above interview of Prasad Praladh Akkanouru will definitely motivate you.
THANK YOU.
Hi Aspirant,
Interview is the final round of Civil service exam.
After qualifying written exam candidates are called for the interview.
Interview is conducted to check the personality and problem solving skill of candidates.
In interview very few question is ask related to syllabus.
Interviewer ask the questions related to your bio data.
They can ask you about your brief introduction. They can ask some question related to your name or surname.
They can ask some question related to subject, hobbies, current affairs and awareness.
You should have good knowledge about your hobby.
You should be aware about current burning topics and issues
They can give you some situational question and ask you your judgment or attitude.
Generally these kinds of questions are asked to check the personality of candidates.
So friend you should do good preparation with confidence for the interview.
Best of Luck�