FAQ

UPSC INTERVIEW

    1. What is the UPSC interview?

       – The UPSC interview, also known as the Personality Test or the Interview Round, is the final stage of the Civil Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to select candidates for various prestigious positions in the Indian civil services.

    1. When does the UPSC interview take place?

       – The interview typically occurs a few months after the UPSC Main Examination results are declared, usually between February and April.

    1. 3. How is the UPSC interview conducted?

       – The interview panel consists of experienced bureaucrats and subject matter experts. Candidates are interviewed face-to-face by the panel, and it usually lasts for about 30-40 minutes.

    1. What is the purpose of the UPSC interview?

       – The interview aims to assess a candidate’s personality traits, communication skills, decision-making abilities, leadership qualities, and overall suitability for a career in the civil services.

    1. What is the interview format?

       – The interview is a one-on-one conversation between the candidate and the interview panel. Candidates are expected to discuss their Detailed Application Form (DAF), current affairs, and various general and situational questions.

    1. How is the interview scored?

       – The interview carries 275 marks out of the total 2025 marks (including the Main Examination) for the Civil Services Examination. The marks obtained in the interview round are added to the marks obtained in the Main Examination to determine the final rank.

    1. What should I wear to the UPSC interview?

       – Candidates are expected to dress in formal attire. For male candidates, a formal suit or shirt with a tie is recommended, while female candidates can opt for formal business attire.

    1. What documents should I bring to the interview?

       – Candidates should carry their admit card, DAF printout, and photo ID (such as Aadhar card, passport, or driver’s license) for verification.

    1. How can I prepare for the UPSC interview?

       – Preparing for the interview involves a combination of current affairs knowledge, in-depth understanding of your DAF, mock interviews, and practicing your communication and presentation skills. Group discussions and debates can also help in building confidence.

    1. What kind of questions can I expect in the interview?

        – Questions can vary widely and may include topics related to your background, hobbies, current affairs, and situational questions that assess your problem-solving abilities. It’s essential to be well-prepared for questions related to your optional subject and DAF.

    1. Is coaching necessary for the UPSC interview?

        – While coaching can provide valuable guidance and mock interview practice, it is not mandatory. Many successful candidates have cleared the interview without formal coaching.

    1. How can I handle stress during the interview?

        – Practicing mock interviews, meditation, and maintaining a positive attitude can help manage stress. Remember that the interview panel is assessing your personality and not trying to trick you.

    1. What are some common mistakes to avoid during the interview?

        – Common mistakes include speaking too fast, not listening carefully to the panel’s questions, being overly nervous, and making wild guesses. It’s essential to stay composed and confident.

    1. What happens after the UPSC interview?

        – After the interview, the final results are calculated by adding the Main Examination and interview marks. The list of successful candidates is then published on the UPSC website, and successful candidates proceed to the next steps in the selection process.

    1. What if I don’t clear the UPSC interview?

        – If you do not clear the interview, don’t lose hope. Many candidates take the exam multiple times before succeeding. Analyze your performance, seek feedback, and work on improving your weaknesses for the next attempt.

    Remember that the UPSC interview is a critical stage in your journey to becoming a civil servant, and thorough preparation and a confident demeanor can significantly impact your chances of success. Good luck!