It is a treat for ears...As an aspirant it gives us the idea about the thought processes related concepts/issues and to choose a balanced answer between evens and odds. I am currently studying in QCR, Thanks for these kind of vedios to enlighten we students and others out there as well ❤.
She is sharp and brilliant. With that level of philosophical thinking, she will definitely clear upsc mains and interview if sailed through prelims. In upsc mains questions have analytical and philosophical touch and she can answer them brilliantly. Glad to know that she originally comes from my district. That is some motivation for me. Best of luck with your interview Tasneem.
Alhamdulillah 🤲🤲 I had the distinct privilege of interviewing under Rajiv Sir's board two days ago which proved to be an intellectually stimulating experience. After observing the mock interview of this girl candidate whose accent closely resembles mine i felt a profound sense of affinity...During my interaction with the board members they expressed genuine satisfaction with my accent prompting them to pose several engaging questions all of which I addressed with confidence. I am confident that this girl with her eloquence and composure will pave the way for her remarkable success inshaAllah....
This is by far the most intense and calm(at the same time) interview I’ve ever seen also the candidate seems to be so well read, the bookish knowledge, the confidence i mean you name it and she has it, and damn Her confidence literally intimidated me though out the interview! All the very best
Accent isn't an issue. If you try to fake it, then only is it going to be a problem. Otherwise it's all fine. And by the way, If they ask a question in urdu/hindi and you want to answer in english, you could politely ask them, sir if you could allow me to speak in english, i think i will be able to articulate my thoughts in a better way in this language.... They will happily say, sure! Go ahead and then you can go on and on. ~ Suggestion from an interview appeared candidate.