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Civil services interview : How to excel

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Publication details: New Delhi McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. 2013Edition: 2ndDescription: 163p xvISBN:
  • 9789387067042
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 1.200000 BHA
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Description: The Civil Services interview is the last stage of testing in arguably one of toughest and most challenging examinations of the country. The book aims to provide candidates with various techniques and communication skills that would give them an edge over other aspirants. After all the hard work of the written exams, this extra preparation for the interview will give candidates the self confidence that may turn out to be critical for their success, and entry into the coveted civil services. About the Author Madhukar Kumar Bhagat is an officer of the 1995 batch of the Indian Revenue Services (I.R.S.). In the interview (personality test) conducted by the UPSE, he scored 246 out of 300 (82%) marks. In 1998 he was awarded the Finance Minister's gold medal for the best probationary officer in the 50th batch of the I.R.S. He is the author of two books by Tata McGraw - Hill. He contributes to the best-selling General Studies, Paper II. The other book he has with us is CSAT - How to Excel.
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The Civil Services interview is the last stage of testing in arguably one of toughest and most challenging examinations of the country. The book aims to provide candidates with various techniques and communication skills that would give them an edge over other aspirants. After all the hard work of the written exams, this extra preparation for the interview will give candidates the self confidence that may turn out to be critical for their success, and entry into the coveted civil services. About the Author Madhukar Kumar Bhagat is an officer of the 1995 batch of the Indian Revenue Services (I.R.S.). In the interview (personality test) conducted by the UPSE, he scored 246 out of 300 (82%) marks. In 1998 he was awarded the Finance Minister's gold medal for the best probationary officer in the 50th batch of the I.R.S. He is the author of two books by Tata McGraw - Hill. He contributes to the best-selling General Studies, Paper II. The other book he has with us is CSAT - How to Excel.

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