Image:Anjali Vishwakarma
Lower time spent on Internet increased focus on studies
While preparing for the Civil Services Main examination, total focus is a necessity. One cannot be distracted by what is happening around. Sharing her experience, Anjali says the Internet was not a distraction back when she was in class 12th. At that time, it was easy to focus on studies, she says.
Distance from social media for three years
Anjali used to study for 15 to 16 hours without getting distracted during her UPSC exam preparation. She stopped using social media for three years. She says that it is essential to understand the exam and necessary preparations need to be done for it. "Patience is very important for the exam. Giving up is not an option," Anjali says.
"The youth engaged in the preparation of the examination should stay away from social media. Keep your friend circle in such a way that they do not distract them from studies again and again. Focus and consistency on studies are essential. Everybody does hard work. This means that even if you study only for 4 hours every day, you ensure that you make those hours count. Keep away from social media for a year or two," she adds.
Personality is not developed just by studying
Anjali says that preparation for the competition can at times cause disappointment. In 2018-19, when she could not clear the preliminary exams, she was disheartened. She realized that her method of preparation was not correct. "During the day, I would not just sit and study. Having studied for 15-18 hours, if I did not understand something at some point, I used to take a break. I have some hobbies too. I do photography and sketching. I started learning new languages. Besides this, I used to play whenever I got a chance. Studying alone will not develop a personality. New things should be tried all the time," Anjali said.
"Overall, your personality should be good. The school teaches you to come first in the examination. College teaches you how to score maximum marks in the exam. Similarly, if you understand the UPSC exam, then you too will be successful in it," she added.
Credit for success to parents
Anjali credits her parents for her success. Her parents encouraged her to keep studying and told her that they would not force her to do anything else. She also received support from her younger sister, Aarushi. The learning environment at home was very good. She even got help from her teachers. When she resigned from the job in New Zealand, her former colleagues backed her.
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