The Right Approach To Defend Your DAF In Interview
1. Personal details- Name, age, parents' name, profession, native place, choice of center for the Mains examination, an optional subject chosen by the candidate.
2. Educational qualifications- The interview board may ask a number of questions regarding your educational achievements, and the educational institutions you have attended. Along with the questions like- Why do you want to join civil services?
3. Employment details- If you have been working earlier, or doing a job at the time of the interview, then the candidate may be asked about the job role and responsibility.
4. Detail of Hobbies- The questions on one’s hobbies are common and can be tricky, so it is best to prepare for this topic carefully. Select hobbies wisely and cautiously and prepare well. Also, prepare generic questions on hobbies because it raises curiosity among the board members.
5. Preference for State- Preferences on cadre are also very important. Things like why the candidate selected a particular state. So, it is a good idea to have in-depth knowledge about the same such that a candidate is able to answer all the questions related to his/her preference for a particular state.
6. Order of preference for different services like IAS, IPS, IFS, and allied services.
7. Previous details of appearing in the UPSC exam, and the results.
8. The DAF contains personal information regarding a candidate’s caste and religion. However, all the board members are not given this detailed DAF except, for the chairman of the interview board.
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