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Details | Information |
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Name | Mayur Hazarika |
Age (at the time of qualifying) | 26 |
Rank | 5 |
Attempt | First |
Optional Subject | Anthropology |
Family Background | Father: Engineer (PWD), Mother: Homemaker, Sister |
Hometown | Tezpur, Assam |
School | Don Bosco High School |
College & Stream | Gauhati Medical College, MBBS |
Selected for | Indian Administrative Service (IAS) |
Marks Obtained
Subject | Marks |
---|---|
Essay | 133 |
General Studies 1 | 113 |
General Studies 2 | 108 |
General Studies 3 | 102 |
General Studies 4 | 122 |
Optional Paper 1 (Anthropology) | 154 |
Optional Paper 2 (Anthropology) | 129 |
Total (Written) | 861 |
Interview | 193 |
Final Total | 1054 |
Balancing his medical duties with UPSC preparation was Mayur's biggest challenge. He was working as a medical officer during the preparation phase, which left him with limited time to study. He managed this by utilizing early mornings and late evenings for study sessions. Mayur also dealt with the emotional toll of the extensive preparation, leaning on his family for support. He occasionally felt overwhelmed by the vast syllabus but countered this by focusing on revision and staying committed to his goals.
Balancing Work and Studies:
Coping with Stress :
For Prelims:
Mayur emphasized multiple revisions and limiting the number of resources. He focused on standard books like Laxmikanth for Polity, and he supplemented his preparation with monthly current affairs magazines and online resources. He also enrolled in mock tests to gauge his preparation, even though his tight schedule as a doctor didn’t allow for extensive test practice.
For Mains:
For Mains, Mayur believed in following a disciplined timetable. He focused on practicing answer writing regularly, particularly for Anthropology, his optional subject. He found value in comprehensive book lists and relied on coaching materials from NEXT IAS for subjects like Economy, Science & Tech, and Art & Culture. His revision strategy was focused on in-depth understanding and thorough note-taking.
For Interview:
Mayur took 8–10 mock interviews to prepare for the Personality Test. His approach for the interview was calm and composed, and he ensured that he was up to date with current affairs by reading two newspapers daily. He also emphasized presenting his medical background as strength during the interview.
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