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Vaibhav Kajale, IAS 2022

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Vaibhav Kajale: A Journey Through IAS Success

Vaibhav Kajale, an emerging name in the realm of Indian civil services, has garnered significant attention following his success in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) examination of 2022. The IAS, one of the most prestigious roles within the Indian government, is known for selecting candidates who demonstrate exceptional intellect, integrity, and leadership abilities. Vaibhav's journey is not just a personal triumph, but a narrative that resonates with thousands of aspirants across the nation. His commitment to public service, along with the strategic use of social media, has allowed him to share his experiences, encourage fellow aspirants, and demystify the path to securing a coveted position in the IAS. With his active presence on platforms like Instagram and Twitter, he has become a source of inspiration, motivating others to pursue their dreams in the face of challenges. This article delves into his journey, the strategies he employed to succeed, and the impact he has made as a role model for future civil servants.

What motivated Vaibhav Kajale to pursue a career in civil service?

Vaibhav Kajale was deeply influenced by the idea of contributing to the society and bringing about positive changes. Growing up in an environment that emphasized the importance of service, he realized that a career in civil service would allow him to impact the lives of many. His academic background and personal experiences further fueled his desire to take on the responsibilities that come with being an IAS officer.

Additionally, his exposure to various social issues and the bureaucracy inspired him to work towards effective governance. By choosing the IAS, Vaibhav aimed to be at the forefront of implementing policies that could lead to significant improvements in public welfare.

What strategies did Vaibhav Kajale adopt to prepare for the IAS examination?

Vaibhav's preparation for the IAS exam was meticulously planned and executed. He began his journey by understanding the exam pattern, syllabus, and previous years’ question papers, which helped him identify key areas to focus on. He made a structured study schedule that balanced time between optional subjects, general studies, and current affairs.

Moreover, he emphasized the importance of writing practice, as the IAS mains examination is heavily dependent on candidates’ ability to articulate their thoughts effectively. Regular mock tests and joining discussion groups also played a pivotal role in his preparation, allowing him to engage with peers and gain diverse perspectives on various topics.

How has social media contributed to Vaibhav Kajale's journey?

Social media platforms have played a significant role in Vaibhav Kajale's journey, serving as a means to connect with like-minded individuals and potential aspirants. By sharing his experiences and insights on platforms like Instagram and Twitter, he has been able to reach a wider audience, providing guidance and encouragement to those preparing for the IAS exam.

His posts often reflect his daily routine, study tips, and motivational content, making the civil service journey more relatable. This transparency not only demystifies the process but also fosters a supportive community among aspirants who can learn from each other's struggles and successes.

What challenges did Vaibhav Kajale face during his IAS preparation?

Like many aspirants, Vaibhav encountered numerous challenges during his IAS preparation. The sheer volume of the syllabus can be overwhelming, and balancing preparation with other commitments requires exceptional time management skills. Additionally, the pressure of performing well in such a competitive environment is a significant hurdle that many face.

Vaibhav often spoke about instances of self-doubt and fatigue during his study journey. Addressing these challenges, he focused on maintaining a positive mindset and sought support from family and friends, which proved crucial in navigating the emotional and psychological aspects of his preparation.

What message does Vaibhav Kajale have for future IAS aspirants?

Vaibhav Kajale encourages future IAS aspirants to stay focused and persistent. He emphasizes that the journey to becoming an IAS officer is not defined by a single success or failure, but rather it is a testament to dedication and resilience. He advises aspirants to believe in themselves and not be disheartened by setbacks.

Moreover, he highlights the importance of staying updated with current affairs and understanding the socio-political landscape of India, as this knowledge is essential for a successful career in civil service. Vaibhav's ultimate message is to pursue one's passion with integrity and compassion, as these qualities are foundational for effective governance and public service.

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19 Jul, 14:03
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Some do get prelims phobia.It is natural to get so.But,as I mentioned earlier just command your brain that you have studied well and you will excel smoothly. No one can complete the syllabus 100% or say I am fully prepared.

Finish your studis by evening and chill,have dinner early and have sleep of 8 hours,talk to your parents and take blessings from them and God.Be calm and confident as all 100 answers are in front of you and no one can stop you from clearing prelims except you.

Take 3-4 days break ,go home and enjoy the hard work you did in last 2-3 months.Next week onwards start for mains preparation.

Best wishes for the prelims and whole universe is with you to see you reach your goal.

Inshallah Fateh hamari hogi.Mazal tov.Rab Rakha.Har Har Mahadev.
Godspeed👍👍💐💐💪💪✌️✌️

13 Jun, 12:49
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Do reverse engineering in Quant questions if you face difficulty with the given options and attempt all comprehension in 1 hour and then remaining time Quant and logical questions.The level of difficulty is basic and don't go any formula and all ,just do basic math and use common sense.

Don't get lazy in 2nd half and think of 1st paper.Attempt sincerely as you have no option and you can't leave the hall before time😄.So attempt max and enjoy it.

13 Jun, 12:49
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Do's and Don'ts for upcoming Prelims of 16th June:

1) GS

1) Stick to your own sources and do rapid revision and Don't go for anything new even if Upsc chairman suggests any material.
2) Do reverse planning now,like what you will study in morning just before exam and in afternoon break for whom CSAT is an issue.One day before and likewise.
3) In last 2-3 days just revise high probability topics and memory based ones.
4) On saturday do read Laxmikanth without fail as it is very scoring and just focus on English of the question and options.Upsc is twisting simple things and don't overthink in these questions.2-3 hours only.
5) Half hour for India physical NCERT and GC leong maps and that climate cartogram only.
6) 1 hour for Shankar last pages tables,conventions,National parks,WS,Wetlands,Endangered species,Environmental bodies,GHG,Ozone depletion gases,etc
7) Simultaneously keep Atlas handy and keep revising for environment,geography,current affairs,etc.Before sleeping do 10 min rapid reading of World physical and political map as whole which help you in 8 to 10 questions directly and indirectly.And again before entering the exam hall do same exercise.
8) History don't take load now, just revise spectrum summary at end of each chapter and tables given at last,NCERT just skim the images and Boxes given and same for Art and Culture NCERT.Here pictorial memory helps to atleast eliminate options.Also,2 page index of old NCERT can refresh your memory and help remember the chronology of ancient,medieval and modern.New Themes NCERT don't have detailed Index but Old has which will help you to revise in 30 min whole history.So total 2 to 3 hours as per your comfort.

9) Half hour for economy( I read Sriram) as it is mostly concept based and see BEPS,TRIPS,WB,IMF,INFLATION,FD,RD,ERD,FRBM,etc Like concepts and 15 min for Budget and Survey summary only.
10) Science and Technology no separate study ,it will be covered in Current affairs.
11) 2 hours Rapid revision of your current affairs material ( I read Vision) again just see Index and go for any specific if you don't recall and see maps given in them.
12) Index pages of all - Govt. Schemes Ministry wise, World report and Indices, International Organizations.
13) Finish this all in 12 hours on Saturday as per you speed and wrap up things by 7 or 8 pm.Only map before sleeping.
14) Keep all things ready 3 to4 black ball point pen,2 copies of hall ticket, check Your center on Map and schedule your transport before hand.Keep 2 water bottles,Ors,chocolates,fruits and don't overeat else your supercomputer will get less oxygen and blood 😀

And please solve maximum possible questions 90 to 95 atleast to clear prelims with good margin so you can start mains preparation soon.( I solve all 100 questions everytime and it has worked for me and my friends who were stuck in nervous nineties) You should not regret afterwards that if I would have attempted these 2 3 questions I would.....
Also, do 2 rounds atleast ,1 st round in 70 to 80 min and 2 nd round after that.Reading all 100 questions will give you confidence and build your linkages and there are 2 to 3 questions everytime which are interlinked will help to eliminate options.

Also,do circle the answers immediately like after solving 1 page which contains 5 to 6 questions and then go forward and also,it relaxes mind for few seconds.Dont encircle at last because your brain is exhausted and 1 single wrong circle can change whole series of circles ahead.

8 HOURS SLEEP IS MUST.

Please follow your own strategy now as very less time is remaining, just read this while having food or tea.

Just talk to yourself and say that you have worked very hard,I will follow my strategy and not repeat mistakes done in mocks and I will score minimum 150 and I will do great.

2) CSAT

1 very important thing - please do attempt min 65 to 70 Csat questions irrespective of your IIT,IIM background.I have seen many people not clearing prelims inspite of good score in GS due to overconfidence.

13 Jun, 12:49
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