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Manan Agarwal

Manan Agarwal

46

UPSC CSE 2022

Optional

Mathematics

About

Manan Agarwal secured an All-India Rank of 46 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination, 2022 with Mathematics as an Optional subject. He is an alumnus of IIT Bombay's 2020 Chemical Engineering batch and has shared his experiences and strategies through various talks and interviews.

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Marks Breakdown

Written Total

820

Interview

193

Grand Total

1013

PaperMarks
Essay101
General Studies I103
General Studies II105
General Studies III94
General Studies IV107
Optional Paper I150
Optional Paper II160

Key Insights

  • 1

    Create a study plan and stick to it.

  • 2

    Prioritize time management and focus on the basics.

  • 3

    Practice, practice, practice, and join a coaching institute for support.

  • 4

    Stay motivated by setting goals and rewarding yourself.

  • 5

    Be well-prepared for the interview by practicing answering questions.

  • 6

    Persevere through challenges and stay focused on your goal.

  • 7

    Learn from your experiences and apply them to future challenges.

  • 8

    Stay healthy and engaged in physical activities to maintain focus and motivation.

Preparation Strategy

Background

I come from a humble background and was always fascinated by the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). Growing up, I was inspired by the stories of my relatives who were bureaucrats and the impact they had on people's lives. I knew that I wanted to make a difference too.

Study Plan

My journey to the IAS started with a clear plan. I had two years to prepare for the UPSC Civil Services Examination, and I knew that I had to be focused and consistent. I created a study plan that included a mix of theory and practical sessions. I started with the basics of history, geography, and politics, and then moved on to more advanced topics like economics, sociology, and public administration.

Challenges

But, as I started preparing, I realized that it wasn't going to be easy. The UPSC exam is one of the toughest in the country, and I had to face many challenges along the way. I had to deal with self-doubt, procrastination, and burnout. There were times when I felt like giving up, but I didn't.

Strategies

So, what worked for me? Time management was key. I had to prioritize my studies and make the most of my time. I created a schedule that included dedicated time for studying, practicing, and revising. I also made sure to take breaks and engage in physical activities to stay healthy and focused.

  • Focus on the basics: I made sure to understand the basics of each subject before moving on to more advanced topics.
  • Practice, practice, practice: I practiced as many questions as I could, including mock tests and past year papers.
  • Join a coaching institute: I joined a coaching institute that provided me with guidance, support, and resources.
  • Stay motivated: I stayed motivated by setting goals and rewarding myself for achieving them.

Interview Experience

The interview was a nerve-wracking experience, but I was well-prepared. I had practiced answering questions on current events, history, and policy-making. I was confident in my knowledge and was able to articulate my thoughts clearly.

Success

Securing an All-India Rank of 46 was a dream come true. It was a result of hard work, dedication, and perseverance. I learned that success is not just about achieving a goal, but also about the journey you take to get there. I am grateful for the experience and the lessons I learned along the way.

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