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(Success Story) UPSC 2021 TOPPER, AIR-15 C Yaswanth Kumar Reddy Strategy To Crack UPSC Exams



(Success Story) UPSC 2021 TOPPER, AIR-15 C Yaswanth Kumar Reddy Strategy To Crack UPSC Exams



Yaswanth Kumar Reddy has secured the 15th rank in the UPSC Civil Services Examination, 2021. He is a native of Andhra Pradesh. He had also qualified the UPSC examination, 2020 and he was already a trainee IPS Officer. Again, he appeared in the UPSC Exam, 2021 and secured All India Rank 15th in his third attempt. 

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND AND HIS UPSC JOURNEY

He has completed his graduation in Computer Science Engineering from JNTU Kakinada. While doing graduation, he also prepared for the GATE. He got admission in M.Tech in IIT, Delhi. Within a month of taking admission in M.Tech, he got a job as an Information Systems Officer in Indian Oil Corporation. After that he left the M.Tech. Basically, he had started his career in IOCL, but he didn't satisfy with it. He started preparing for the competitive exams with job. His UPSC journey started in 2016. In 2019, he secured the 3rd position in Group-A conducted by APPSC. He worked as an Assistant Commissioner of State Tax in Government of Andhra Pradesh. After that he secured 93rd rank in Civil Services Examination, 2020. Finally in 2021, he topped UPSC exam with AIR 15th. 

YASWANT REDDY'S UPSC PREPARATION STRATEGY

READING NCERT BOOKS IS MUST

Yaswanth said that NCERT books are very essential for preparation of UPSC exam. It is an integral part of the UPSC syllabus. Basically, NCERT books helps in building a strong foundation. 

FOR PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION HE IS RELYING ON ONLINE STUDY MATERIAL

For Preliminary examination, he relied on online study materials. Before the preliminary examination, he solved few mock test series and practices the PYQS. He analyse the results in the mock tests and work on his weak areas accordingly. It helped him a lot in UPSC prelims exam. 

STRATEGY FOR CURRENT AFFAIRS

Yaswanth used to follow the newspaper regularly. He believed that newspapers are an utmost important resource for the preparation of current affairs. In mains examination especially for the Ethics paper, the newspaper provides many case studies and many real-life relevant examples which can be quoted in the case studies as well as in the normal ethics questions. If you read the current affairs daily it covers a major portion of GS Paper 2 and 3. Yaswanth advised the aspirants to maintain regularity in daily newspaper reading. This will help you in linking various events.

STRATEGY FOR MAINS EXAMINATION

Yaswanth said UPSC mains examination is the most crucial phase of our preparation journey. Mains exam scores will be extremely crucial in determining our selection as well as rank. Yaswanth advised the aspirants that since the mains paper is descriptive in nature, it is important that aspirants give enough time to answer writing in their UPSC mains preparation strategy. After reading any topic, try to summarise in your own words at the end of the day. 

Get your answers evaluated by your mentors or seniors to get a bit of idea of where you stand. Don’t panic about writing bad answers in the beginning. Practice does make one perfect, hence it is important that practice answer writing as much as you can. Give the mock tests regularly and solve the PYQS of UPSC mains examination. 

CONSOLIDATE YOUR STUDY MATERIAL

Most important thing consolidates your study material and revises them again and again. At the end of the day what you read it is not important, what you remember it is important. Just focus on limited content from limited resources.

 At last Yaswanth said, aspirants can prepare for the UPSC exam while working also. It can be said that Civil Services Preparation along with a job may seem challenging, but it is possible. If you stay disciplined, calm and focused, you can achieve this goal of yours.

Yaswanth wishes you all the best.

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(Getting Started) How to Score 161 Marks in UPSC Essay by AIR-51 Vikram Grewal



(Getting Started) How to Score 161 Marks in UPSC Essay by AIR-51 Vikram Grewal



Vikram Grewal is a topper in UPSC Civil Services Examination in the year 2018. He is one of the highest rank holders at an all-India rank of 51 as well as a very high scorer in the UPSC Mains Essay paper which he claims is one of the larger contributors in his rank. He is a History graduate from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi. Vikram has his eyes set on UPSC from when he was a teenager in school. In 2018, his dream finally came true.

Vikram’s Strategy

Vikram divided his essays into 2 parts 

  • part 1 was content and 
  • part 2 was the presentation. 

He believes both are equally important. He paid more attention to presentation as he believed content is rich for most serious candidates already.

Preparation

Whenever you come across a topic in your day to day studies, note it down and think for a few minutes what you may write if that were your essay topic. Originality is key. Consider your essay to be a conversation with the examiner and develop that perspective. He did not practice any essay a few weeks preceding the exam so that he could approach the topics with a fresh mindset. Vikram even suggests downloading a Chrome extension that suggests quotes by famous people every time you open a new window to use in your essays.

Presentation

Vikram believes one of his weak points is his handwriting. Which is why he focused on spacing out his sentences. He wrote 2 paragraphs per page and a total of 20 paragraphs for each topic, which is roughly 1000 to 1200 words. Each paragraph should end on the same page. At least 2 keywords or references must be in each paragraph.

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Planning

The main part is planning in the first 15-20 minutes. He would read the topic, take 15 minutes to think up the content and break it up into 20 points, and then write for an hour to an hour and a half each. Each point was broken down into a paragraph and each paragraph talked of something new. 

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(Getting Started) UPSC Prelims Strategy by Chirag Jain AIR-160



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Chirag Jain is one of the toppers of the prestigious UPSC Civil Services Examination of 2019. He is a  native of Bharatpur, Rajasthan, and a Mechanical Engineer from the National Institute of Technology, Jaipur. 2019 was his 3rd attempt. To date, he has cleared all his prelims attempts, moving on to the interview stage twice. He has also worked in Tata Motors, Pune before finally achieving his long set dream of becoming a Civil Servant. Currently, he is training as an Indian Police Service officer with the U.P. cadre.

Study Sources

Like most toppers over the years, Chirag is a firm believer in the practice of “minimum sources, maximum revision”. He kept his sources simple and tried to revise them as many times as he could manage. Here is a list of his subject wise sources –

Notes-making

Other than Laxmikanth, Chirag prepared notes for all other subjects. For Laxmikanth he highlighted the important parts. Especially for Current Affairs, Chirag made notes specific to prelims requirements after his second round of revision. 

The trick to understanding what to write in your notes; it is important to solve Previous Years’ Papers. Once you get the hang of it, you will understand clearly what to include in your notes and what to leave behind. You DO NOT want to INCLUDE UNNECESSARY DETAILS in your notes.

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Revision

Revision is key to success in UPSC Civil Services Exams, and even more so in the prelims stage. Chirag was devoted to multiple revisions. He ensured that he revised the static portion at least 4 times. This ensured that any question that was asked from material he has read, he was able to answer correctly. He kept revising the evolving current affairs along the way as well.

Test Series Practice

Chirag had solved 2 test series. For his first attempt, he had taken 60+ mocks, 30+ for his second attempt; however, in this attempt, he only had time for some 10 mock tests. But he strongly recommends solving as many as you can.

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While attempting the paper, keep in mind the job is not just checking scores. The more important part is analyzing your strengths and weaknesses. This way, you can improve on the topics you are unable to answer properly while revising the ones you are already good at. Mocks also allow you to judge your accuracy properly. This will allow you to decide your number of attempts.

Chirag used to analyze his mocks twice. The first time, he would identify the topics he answered correctly. In his second iteration, he would mark the topics he got wrong and go back to revising them. During the test, he would mark the topics he did not know about, and immediately afterward, he would ensure he read up on them. This also helped his revision.

Exam Attempts

The first thing Chirag suggests doing is going through the paper, answering all the questions you know accurate answers to. In all his 3 attempts, Chirag has never crossed the 55 question mark on this iteration. In the same iteration, he would also mark the ones he had half-knowledge of.

This was followed by another parsing of the paper, this time using elimination techniques. On those that he marked for the later attempt, he would eliminate 2 options, and in the remaining 2, use his intuition and make an informed guess.

Also, DO NOT LEAVE MARKING THE OMR SHEET FOR THE END. If you run out of time and cannot mark answers, you will lose out on the exam.

Message To IAS Aspirants

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Do not give up. Many have only cleared their prelims at the 5th and final attempt and made it through to the final list. 

Keep trying and you will succeed. Best of luck!

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