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Name - Mayank Bajpai Rank- 149 Mains score - 814 Attempt - 3rd (3 mains and 1 Interview) Optional - PSIR Educational Qualifications- Graduation and PG in Political Science from DU I'll be sharing my experience and strategy here.
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UPSC Mains 2023 Tips By Garima Lohia (AIR-2, 2022)
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Repost from An Approach To UPSC CSE (By Arpit Gupta AIR 54)
Hello Everyone,
The results have been out now. It would have been liberating feeling for the people who cleared it while it would be bigger than the heart break for people who couldn't.
IF YOU CLEARED (read this):
This is a very competitive game (rat race) to be honest. You have cleared just the 1st stage (called the elimination round). You have to face people who gave last interview and got IPS or who missed by few marks. Don't celebrate now (although you can give yourself a treat for coming out victorious). The main exam is around 95 days from now. It would be a rush now, where you will literally get depressed every day for not being able to complete all the targets. You might have to postpone every other plan to give mains properly. Be positive but not really happy about this result (I know I sound pessimistic but that's how it is). Your probability of failure from now is still near 8%. All the very best to you. I have uploaded plan and strategies here for the time between prelims and mains (you can go through it as per your convenience). Try not to waste a single day from tomorrow. Take a good sleep today, Kyunki kal se to neend haram hi honi hai".
IF YOU FLUNKED PRELIMS (PLEASE READ THIS):
This exam is unpredictable. You might have been AIR1 but you flunked the very first stage, that's how it is. 100s of self-doubt, stressful thoughts and uneasy feelings would be there. I faced failure in my 1st attempt at mains stage and I know it feels like being worthless. You might be 31 and giving your last attempt. I know it's easier said than done but this exam many a times skips few good people. That is because of the limited number of seats. If you have attempts left, think about your plans, please find your mistakes. This exam has a big secret & that is minimizing the mistakes. My heart goes out to the deserving candidates who were pushed out of the list due to CSAT 😢. It is cruel but that's how life is. I, being on the other side, can say with confidence that life offers happiness in multiple ways. We have channelled that to an exam which leads to this "Do or Die" scene. Please give a thought to your strategy tonight. Rethink about life and its purpose. Revisit the best and the worst moments of your life. Just do everything which reminds you of who you are.
Remember, you are and will remain what your values are & how your character is irrespective of this exam.
Anyone who is feeling really stressed, please try to talk to your parents. I know, how negative thoughts and worthless feeling sets in after such a result when you have given it all. All the best for whatsoever you want to do in life.
P.S - I had formed a group of people last year for those who were giving mains with maths as an optional and had already given mains earlier. It is one of the most active and problem resolving group that you may find on telegram. I will add you there (send me the admit card of prelims and screenshot of your roll no in pdf at @rocky_bhai912). Also, only get added if you want to discuss maths or GS or anything, please don't get added to remain a mute spectator because it defeats the purpose of the group. Thanks!
Lots of love to all brothers and sisters ❤
Regards,
Random Indian Middle Class Guy
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