Vinayak Narwade (UPSC CSE 2020, AIR 37)

Vinayak Narwade UPSC 2020, AIR 37

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Vinayak Narwade (UPSC CSE 2020, AIR 37)

Vinayak Narwade UPSC 2020, AIR 37

As per Vinayak Narwade he has maintained his journey with below the book name mentioned that’s was he part of his prelims journey

Booklist for Prelims

Modern History

• Spectrum

• 11th NCERT

Ancient History

• 11th Old NCERT

Medieval History

 • Didn’t do much – see if you can get videos of Pratik Nayak sir

Art and Culture

• Fine Arts NCERT

• Nitin Singhania

Economics

• Ramesh Singh

• Current affairs

• Mrunal YouTube videos

• Economic Survey and Budget summaries

Geography

 • 11th, 12th NCERT

• G C Leong

• Mrunal YouTube videos of Rajtanil ma’am

• Atlas and only ias YouTube videos for mapping Environment

• Shankar IAS – make crisp notes ( will be sharing mine)

• Current affairs Science and technology

• Current affairs only

• No need for any other sources

Agriculture

• Current affairs only Polity

• Laxmikant only Current affairs

• Only IAS YouTube channel prelims videos and magazines

 • Vision IAS magazine

• Don’t keep current affairs for the last month.

 • You need to revise it to the maximum extent

 • So start before hand Devote 15-20 mins daily for YouTube videos on Only IAS channel for prelims booster current affairs

• how approach CSAT

• Previous year question papers Approach

• Read the standard books first couple of times For the third reading make sure you start making notes – crisp that can be revised in one day •

 • Balance the day with static and current affairs Make sure you solve at least 50 papers in 2.5 months before prelims

• Elimination is the key for the prelims exam – it comes only with practice •

 • Review the wrong answers regularly Make a book of wrongs – note down answers which go wrong frequently

 • Take 4-5 hours on a mock test – 2 hours to solve the test and remaining to review it. •

 • Review the previous year questions of UPSC CSE prelims Do not neglect CSAT – solve atleast 2 papers in 10 days before prelims •

 • Keep min sources and revise maximum times – for both static and current affairs

• Minimum 4 revisions must for both static and current affairs • Practice, practice, practice

Marksheet of Vinayak Narwade (UPSC CSE 2020, AIR 37)

Vinayak Narwade (UPSC CSE 2020, AIR 37)
Vinayak Narwade (UPSC CSE 2020, AIR 37)

A suggestion by one of my mentors to put out my strength and weaknesses so that aspirants can customize their strategy from numerous toppers experiences.

So here we go.

Strengths

1. Good analytical skills – hence maths optional

2. Decent writer before started writing answers

3. Ability both mental and physical to sit down for 14-15 hours per day for my studies

4. Good command on language

5. Time management – hence maths optional again

6. Financial stability – so didn’t worry much on that front

Weaknesses

1. Bad at mugging up – but willing to change it by multiple revisions

2. Initially was mono dimensional – wrote a lot on same point rather than diversifying points

Some advices compiled by a fellow topper. I find it extremely relevant to post it here and now.

1. Whatever you could have studied, you have. At this point of time, have no regrets about number of revisions missed or number of tests remained unsolved. So don’t worry about it.

2. Have COMPLETE faith in yourself. You have worked hard for this since last year, or more than that. Believe in your preparation. Tell yourself that you trust yourself completely.

3. Imagine the examination hall vividly. Imagine every possible negative event – bad bench, teachers talking, seat near entry etc; and tell yourself you wont be affected by all these and you will focus only on the paper.

4. Imagine how you want your mind to be at time of solving paper – calm and curious; these two attributes will help get the best out of you.

5. Play the game ball by ball. One ball at a time. If a ball is bouncer, duck it. Dont be afraid of next balls because of one bouncer. Even if you cant solve 10 questions at a time, tell yourself you have 90 more of them.

6. Dont celebrate too early. Dont be happy if you solve more than 40 questions in first iteration. Complacency is extremely dangerous in the exam hall. It can destroy your performance. Be very focused and composed till very end of exam.

7. No matter a question may seem easiest and obvious, READ all options. Always.

8. There is another one: treat the day as just another day. Treating the day as D day etc. builds pressure and anxiety. While treating the day as just another day in your life naturally builds comfort.

9. Final one. When you have taken your seat, and while the paper is yet to be distributed, take some deep breaths for 2-3 minutes. It will be calming.

How to choose an optional?

Remember in this preparation optional is going to be your best friend. When you are happy, you should be able to do your optional and when you are sad, it should be the optional that should make you happy.

I chose Maths because I knew I had the capability of sitting down for 8-10 hours every day just doing Maths. That should be your comfort level. A lot of students ask me why Mathematics after Masters in Mechanical Engineering. This is because during my master’s I was specialising and had lost touch of core mechanical subjects like SOM, TOM, Machine Design etc. But I was much more comfortable with the mathematics syllabus and hence went with that.

Usually every serious candidate is within a +/- 10 marks range for GS 1,2,3. So the remaining 1275 marks – Essay, OPTIONAL, GS 4 and personality test would decide where you stand in the final list. So please give a lot of thought while choosing your optional. This year Anthropology, and technical optionals like Maths, ME, Electrical Engineering etc have given a lot of top rankers. But I would repeat your comfort matters the most.

To all the aspirants always remember

HARD WORK BEATS TALENT WHEN TALENT DOESN’T WORK HARD

It’s your hardwork and dedication which will matter the most

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INDIAN POLITY OBJECTIVE QUESTION

IAS AIR 1 from 1987 to 2021

NameRankYear
Shruti sharma12021
Shubham kumar12020
Pradeep singh12019
Kansishak kataria12018
Anudeep durishetty12017
Nandini k R12016
Tina Dabi12015
IRA singhal12014
Gaurav aggarwal12013
Haritha v kumar12012
 Dr. sneha  aggarwal12011
 s. divya dharsini12010
 Shah faesal12009
 Shubra saxena12008
 Apada karthik12007
 Mutyalaraju  Revu12006
 Mona pruthi12005
 S. nagarajan12004
 Roopa Mishra12003
 Ankur garg12002
 Alok Ranjan  Jha12001
 Vijayalakshmi bidari12000
 Sorabh babu11999
 Bhawna  garg11998
 Devesh kumar11997
 Sunil kumar barnwal11996
Iqbal Dhaliwal11995
Ashutosh Jindal11994
Sri vatsa  Krishna11993
Anurag srivastava11992
Raju Narayan swami11991
V. V. lakshminarayan11990
Shashi prakash  goyal11989
Prashant kumar11988
Amir subhani11987
IAS AIR 1 from 1987 to 2021

IAS AIR 1 from 1987 to 2021 with marks

NameMarksRankYear
Shruti sharmaMarks 1105 /2025
Attempt 2nd
Optional history
12021
Shubham kumarMarks 1054/2025
Attempt 3nd
Optional Anthropology
12020
Pradeep singhMarks 1072 /2025
Attempt 4th
Optional public Administration
12019
Kansishak katariaMarks 1121 /2025
Attempt ist
Optional mathematics
12018
Anudeep durishettyMarks 1126 /2025
Attempt 5th
Optional anthropology
12017
Nandini k RMarks 1120/2025
Attempt 4th
Optional kannada literature
12016
Tina DabiMarks 1063/2025
Attempt ist
Optional political science
12015
IRA singhalMarks 1082/2025
Attempt 4th
Optional geography
12014
Gaurav aggarwalMarks 975 /2025
Attempt 2nd
Optional economics
12013
Haritha v kumarMarks 1193 /2300
Attempt fourth
Optional economics and Malayalam
12012
 Dr. sneha  aggarwalMarks 1338/2300
Attempt 3rd
Optional medical science and psychology
12011
 s. divya dharsiniMarks 1334/2300
Attempt 2nd
Optional law and public administration
12010
 Shah faesalMarks 1361 /2300
Attempt Ist
Optional public administration and urdu  
12009
 Shubra saxenaMarks 1371 /2300
Attempt 2nd
Optional public administration and psychology
12008
 Apada karthikMarks 1458/2300
Attempt 3rd
Optional zoology and psychology
12007
 Mutyalaraju  RevuMarks no data  /2300
Attempt 3rd
Optional electric engineering and maths
12006
 Mona pruthiMarks no data /2300
Attempt 3rd
Optional English literature  and sociology
12005
 S. nagarajanMarks 1247/2300
Attempt 4th
Optional sociology and geography
12004
 Roopa MishraMarks no data /2300
Attempt ist
Optional public administration and psychology
12003
 Ankur gargMarks no data /2300
Attempt ist
Optional physics and chemistry
12002
 Alok Ranjan  JhaMarks no data  /2300
Attempt 3rd
Optional sociology and political science
12001
 Vijayalakshmi bidariMarks no data /2300
Attempt 2nd
Optional political science kannada literature
12000
 Sorabh babuMarks no data /2300
Attempt ist
Optional maths and mechanical engineer  
11999
 Bhawna  gargMarks no data /2300
Attempt ist
Optional maths and chemistry
11998
 Devesh kumarMarks 1462/2300
Attempt no data
Optional chemistry and geography
11997
 Sunil kumar barnwalMarks 1417/2300
Attempt no data
Optional maths and physics
11996
Iqbal DhaliwalMarks 1446 /2300
Attempt 2nd
Optional economics and public administration
11995
Ashutosh JindalMarks no data /2025
Attempt ist
Optional no data
11994
Sri vatsa  Krishnano data11993
Anurag srivastavaMarks no data /2025
Attempt ist
Optional no data
11992
Raju Narayan swamino data11991
V. V. lakshminarayanno data11990
Shashi prakash  goyalno data11989
Prashant kumarno data11988
Amir subhanino data11987

ASPIRANTS FEW QUESTIONS

Who got highest marks in UPSC 2020?

Shruti Sharma, who won the civil services exam, had a grade of 54.56 percent.

Who is the topper of UPSC CSE 2021?

Shruti Sharma, the 2021 UPSC Topper, earned 1150 points overall and secured first place with a 54.57 percent score.

Who is the 2 topper of UPSC 2020?

The Bhopal native Jagrati Awasthi placed second in the 2020 civil services exam.

Who is the third topper of UPSC 2020?

Ankita Jain, who was born in Agra and raised in Delhi, achieved All India Rank 3 in the 2020 UPSC Civil Services Exam. With consistent work, she was able to pass the IAS Exam on her fourth try. The IAS Topper Ankita Jain’s family history, UPSC journey, and strategy are discussed in this article.

Where is srushti Deshmukh posted?

Srushti Deshmukh, who finished fifth in the 2018 UPSC, was most recently assigned to the Madhya Pradesh district of Narsingpur. She is currently serving as SDM Gadarwara of the Narsingpur Distt. Saying goodbye to the Dindori chapter, she is now posted as SDM Gadarwara, Narsinghpur, in a recent social media post that she shared.

Did Jagrati Awasthi took coaching?

Jagrati chose sociology as an elective. She prepared herself at home. She participated in the Unacademy platform’s online coaching.

Which optional get highest marks?

The optionals consist of two 250-point exams, each with two papers. The IAS mains exam’s optional subjects now carry a total of 500 points.

Is Apala Mishra an IFS?

Apala chose to join the Indian Foreign Services, or IFS, after earning a 9 in the UPSC Civil Services Exam 2020.

Who is Srishti Jayant Deshmukh?

IAS officer Srushti Jayant Deshmukh has recently become an online sensation. In India’s most challenging exam, the UPSC 2018 Exam, she received an all-India rank of 5. Over eight lakh people applied to take the IAS test in 2018, which was offered nationwide and filled about 750 positions.

Who is AIR 1 in UPSC?

Shubham Kumar, a graduate of IIT Bombay, earned the coveted AIR 1 in the 2020 UPSC civil services test.

Which state has most UPSC toppers?

One of the states that produces the most IAS officers is Uttar Pradesh. 29 IAS Officers were produced from the state in the 2015 UPSC.

Who is Jagrati Awasthi?

In the 2020 Civil Services Examination administered by the Union Public Service Commission, Jagrati Awasthi earned an All India Rank of 2. She scored the highest mark among female candidates.

Who got 6th rank in UPSC 2021?

Yaksh Chaudhary, who currently holds the sixth place in the UPSC, recently spoke India Today’s Aaquil Jameel about his journey to success. The UPSC, or Union Public Service Commission, published the UPSC Civil Services Final Result 2021 on May 30 on upsc.gov.in, its official website.

Did Shubham Kumar take coaching?

Shubham was preoccupied with his preparation in 2020, when Covid-19 was wreaking havoc across the nation. When he was studying for the exam with his buddies, he used to complete mock exams and test series without any coaching.

Who is Ankita Jain?

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A resident of Defense Estate Gwalior Road Agra is Ankita Jain. She is the doctor couple’s daughter-in-law. Abhinav Tyagi, Ankita’s spouse, is an ASP. The final exam results for CSE Main 2020 have been issued by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).

How many hours did Apala Mishra study?

around 7 to 8 hours

Mishra discussed her preparation and said that she used a timer to track how long she spent on each topic while studying for 7 to 8 hours every day. “I also used the fundamental literature for reference while getting ready.

At which rank IAS is selected?

IAS – The final rank of a candidate from the general category assigned to IAS was 79. IFS – The final rank of a candidate from the general category assigned to IFS was 103. IPS: The final rank of a candidate from the general category who was assigned to IPS was 239 IRS (IT) – The final rank of a candidate in the general category assigned to IRS (IT) was 261.

Where is Kanishak Kataria posted?

In the Rajasthani state’s Bikaner district, Kanishak Kataria is serving as an Assistant Collector and Executive Magistrate (although still in training). Current posting for Kanishak Kataria: As Assistant Collector and Executive Magistrate, Kanishak Kataria is now assigned to the Rajasthani state’s Bikaner district.

Why is Apala Mishra so famous?

She is a well-known and accomplished novelist. She is the IAS Topper for the 2020 class.

Who cleared UPSC in first attempt?

To pass this exam, students typically need more than two tries. However, each year a number of applicants pass the UPSC exam on their first try.

IAS First Attempt Winners.

NameRankYear
Simran Bhardwaj1722021
Satyam Gandhi102020
Neha Banerjee202019
Kanishak Kataria12018
Shreyans Kumat42018
Srushti Jayant Deshmukh52018
Koya Sree Harsha62017
Saumya Sharma92017
Dr. Neha Jain122017
Anmol Sher Singh Bedi22016
Saumya Pandey42016
Kothamasu Dinesh Kumar62016
Tina Dabi12015
Artika Shukla42015
Renu Raj22014
Saketa Raja Musinipally142014
Ananya Das162014
Ajay Kumar Dwivedi172014
C M Saikanth Varma182014
Aman Mittal202014
Bharti Dixit52013
Roman Saini182013
Amrutesh Aurangabadkar102011
Shah Faesal12009
Roopa Mishra12003
Ankur Garg12002
Sorabh Babu Maheshwari12000
Bhawna Garg11999

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