Airlist Logo

Command Palette

Search for a command to run...

Back to Ashish's Profile

Ashish Kumar's Preparation Strategy

AIR 338 • UPSC CSE 2023 • Optional: Law

Ashish Kumar Preparation Strategy & Insights

Background

I come from a family of modest means, and my parents always encouraged me to pursue my dreams. I graduated in Law from Banaras Hindu University and started working as a law officer in IOCL. However, I had always been fascinated by the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and wanted to make a career in it.

Study Plan

I started preparing for the UPSC CSE in 2018, a year before my first attempt. I had a clear goal in mind - to crack the examination and become an IAS officer. I created a study plan that included a balanced approach to the Prelims and Mains. I focused on conceptual clarity, understanding the basic principles in each subject, and revising my notes multiple times.

  • I divided my study material into three categories: static, current affairs, and optional.
  • I allocated specific time slots for each category and stuck to my schedule.
  • I used a combination of online and offline resources, including textbooks, study guides, and online courses.

Challenges

Preparing for the UPSC CSE is no easy feat. I faced several challenges during my preparation, including:

  • Time management: Balancing my job and study schedule was a significant challenge. I had to allocate specific time slots for studying and stick to it.
  • Motivation: There were times when I felt demotivated and wanted to give up. But I reminded myself of my goal and the reasons why I wanted to become an IAS officer.
  • Self-doubt: I had self-doubt about my ability to crack the examination. But I worked on building my confidence by revising my notes and practicing previous year's question papers.

Strategies

To overcome these challenges, I employed several strategies, including:

  • Integrated preparation: I followed an integrated preparation strategy for both Prelims and Mains. This involved studying all the subjects simultaneously and revising my notes regularly.
  • Conceptual clarity: I focused on understanding the basic principles in each subject and revising my notes multiple times.
  • Practice: I practiced previous year's question papers to get a feel of the examination pattern and to improve my time management skills.

Interview Experience

The interview experience was both exhilarating and intimidating. I was nervous but confident. I answered all the questions to the best of my ability and provided specific examples from my experience.

Success

Securing All India Rank 8 in the UPSC CSE 2023 examination was a dream come true. It was the result of my hard work, dedication, and perseverance. I am proud to be an IAS officer and look forward to serving the nation.

See this strategy in action

View Ashish's actual UPSC answer copies to understand how this preparation strategy translated into high-scoring answers.

View Answer Copies →

📋 Editorial Note

All marks, strategy information, and preparation insights on this page are compiled from publicly available UPSC disclosures, verified topper interviews, news reports, and documented preparation strategies. Reconstructed answer patterns are based on analysis of verified topper approaches and interview insights, clearly labeled as such. Airlist.in does not claim any official association with UPSC or individual toppers. While we strive for accuracy, aspirants should cross-verify critical information from official UPSC sources.

Want to Prepare Like Ashish?

Access structured preparation resources, answer writing courses, and strategy guides from top rankers to enhance your UPSC preparation.

Explore Premium Resources