UPSC CSE 2022 Topper Ishita Kishore Says Being Sincere and Disciplined is the Key to Cracking the Exam

Ishita has graduated in Economics from Delhi University's Shri Ram College of Commerce.

Ishita has graduated in Economics from Delhi University’s Shri Ram College of Commerce.

UPSC CSE 2022 topper Ishita Kishore believes that along with being an all-rounder, it is very important to have leadership skills and the ability to work in a team. This mock interview is also very helpful for those preparing for civil services exam.

Ishita Kishore, who secured No. 1 rank in UPSC Civil Services Examination (UPSC CSE) 2022, is becoming quite viral on social media after the interview result. In the interview round, Ishita, a graduate from Delhi University’s Shri Ram College of Commerce, is seen giving her opinion on all important issues including collegium system, India’s relations with Russia-China, privatization, country’s economy. She candidly answers questions from five interviewers. This is a mock interview which they gave to prepare for the main interview.

Ishita Kishore tells in this mock interview that she is very active in sports as well. She used to be an all-rounder in school. He also believes that along with being an all-rounder, it is also very important to have leadership skills and the ability to work in a team. This mock interview is also very helpful for UPSC aspirants.

“If you are planning to give civil services exam, you must be honest and have some discipline in your life. Even if you are very intelligent then these are some things which are very important to crack the exam. Ishita said, “You have to work the hours and you have to work.”

Ishita is a graduate in Economics from Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi. On his success, he said that he was confident of clearing the UPSC exam, but topping the merit list came as a surprise. She said that she wants to serve the country by joining the Indian Administrative Service.

Ishita said that after college she got many placement opportunities and learned a lot from the corporate sector as well, but after some time she realized that the work she wanted to do for the next three to four decades was in the public sector. ANI reported. Talking about how people supported her, she said, “I got immense support from my parents. The kind of faith they put in me, the way they pushed me forward and the way they made everything easy for me even though I could not clear prelims twice, I will always be grateful to them.” top five ranks, four ranks Saved by the girls.