Who scored highest UPSC interview?
Who scored highest UPSC interview?
Zainab Sayeed
Zainab Sayeed is the all-time highest scorer in the UPSC IAS Interview round. She made history after scoring 220 marks out of 275 marks in the UPSC IAS Interview round, 2014. The duration of her interview was 25 minutes in which she was asked questions related to international relations and European Union.
How can I prepare for UPSC interview?
IAS Interview: 25 Golden Tips for Success
- Start early! It is very important not to lose time.
- Know your-self.
- Read your bio-data multiple times.
- Develop a positive attitude.
- Don’t take UPSC interview in a light spirit.
- Develop self-confidence.
- Don’t lie.
- Improve your communication skills.
Is IAS interview recorded?
The interview marks are added to the marks obtained in the Mains exam and after that the final merit list is prepared. So the interview marks are not disclosed immediately and can be known only at the declaration of the final results by the UPSC. The interview is conducted by various boards constituted by the UPSC.
Does UPSC rank come after interview?
Myth 1: The final rank of a candidate (IAS, IPS, IFS etc) solely depends on the marks he gets in the UPSC Civil Services Exam Interview. Reality: UPSC calculates the final rank by adding the marks candidate secures in the Main Exam (written test) and Interview (personality test).
What if I fail in IAS interview?
It is very disheartening if a candidate has failed in UPSC Interview. However, it is equally depressing if a candidate has failed in UPSC Prelims. Even if a candidate fails in any one of the stages of the Civil Services Exam, the candidate has to start from scratch again.
Can we lie in UPSC interview?
Whether it is life or IAS interview, speaking lie will lead you nowhere. As you know “Honesty is the best policy’, the same rule applies for cracking the IAS interview as well. Never lie while you are answering any question, be it a technical or personal.
Which language is used in IAS interview?
Answer – The candidates, opting for Indian Language medium for the written part of the Civil Services (Main) Examination may choose either the same Indian Language or English or Hindi as the medium for the interview.