Interview with Dipayan Ganguly Rank 4 WBCS Exam 2013-ADSR
Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 8:03 pm
WBCSMadeEasy: When and how did the inspiration and idea of joining civil service come in your mind?
Dipayan Ganguly: During my graduation.
WBCSMadeEasy: Tell us something about yourself? Educational Qualification, Marks/Division/Class, schooling…..
Dipayan Ganguly: BSc (Physics, Mathematics and Electronics) from Calcutta University, was an average student
WBCSMadeEasy: What factors did you consider before selecting your optionals? What were they?
Dipayan Ganguly: My interest level in those subjects. History and Political Science.
WBCSMadeEasy: How did you sustain the study-momentum throughout the year?
Dipayan Ganguly: Zeal to achieve success, inspiring success story of toppers.
WBCSMadeEasy: How many hours did you study per day? How many months did it take you to complete the core syllabus of Compulsory and optional subjects?
Dipayan Ganguly: I did not follow a fixed schedule, used to study 3-4 hrs on weekdays and generally a couple of hrs more on weekends.
12 months.
WBCSMadeEasy: Did u use internet, was it effective?
Dipayan Ganguly: I used Internet extensively. I used to browse through websites containing study materials, sample question papers.It was highly effective.
WBCSMadeEasy: Were you doing any other job during preparation?
Dipayan Ganguly: Yes I was working with an IT/BPO firm in Bhubaneswar
WBCSMadeEasy: Which newspapers & magazines you went through?
Dipayan Ganguly: Competition Success Review, Pratiyogita Darpan, Safalya, PeshaPrabesh, Yojana, The Hindu
WBCSMadeEasy: Did u take coaching? How was the experience?
Dipayan Ganguly: No
WBCSMadeEasy: What about Interview in WBCS? Was the board cordial? What should be a proper preparation?
Dipayan Ganguly: Board was cordial but they grilled me for 25 minutes. One need to have confidence , good manners and the ability to call a spade a spade. Board wants honest people with the right attitude.
WBCSMadeEasy: Plz suggest some good books for pre, comp, optional.
Dipayan Ganguly: NCERT books for general studies. For History- P Maity and Political Science- ND Arora. I used internet and Wikipedia at length to clear my doubts.
WBCSMadeEasy: What should be the strategy for cracking this exam?What message you want to give to all aspirants?
Dipayan Ganguly: Smart work, time management and patience. It may always be late, but it can never be early. Believe in yourself and have patience.
WBCSMadeEasy: Anything else u want to share?
Dipayan Ganguly: Toppers are not Super-humans. If they can achieve, so can you.
WBCSMadeEasy: Was it ur 1st attempt? If not what about previous ones? You are from which batch and what was your rank in WBCS Exam (Plz don't mind)?
Dipayan Ganguly: It was my second attempt, I cleared Prelims in 2004 but could not appear for Mains as I was working in Bangalore and was not granted leave during the training period.
WBCSMadeEasy: Do you suggest anything on changed pattern of WBCS Exam like how to choose optional subject, how to study for main exam now , what should be the strategy etc.?
Dipayan Ganguly: Changed pattern is focusing more on general studies, which is a positive development. This brings candidates preparing for exams other than civil services on a common platform. Choosing optional subject should be based solely on the interest of the candidate. With MCQs introduced in Mains exam, preparation for prelims and mains is more fused. A candidate should continuously assess his strengths and weak points and set a benchmark for himself.
WBCSMadeEasy: Have you ever seen our website? How helpful it is in WBCS exam?
Dipayan Ganguly: Yes. Hats off to your efforts in guiding candidates for the prestigious civil services. The success stories of Civil Services Toppers help boost motivational levels of aspirants. Kudos!
We thank Mr. Dipayan Ganguly for sparing her precious time to help for aspirants by giving this interview.
Dipayan Ganguly: During my graduation.
WBCSMadeEasy: Tell us something about yourself? Educational Qualification, Marks/Division/Class, schooling…..
Dipayan Ganguly: BSc (Physics, Mathematics and Electronics) from Calcutta University, was an average student
WBCSMadeEasy: What factors did you consider before selecting your optionals? What were they?
Dipayan Ganguly: My interest level in those subjects. History and Political Science.
WBCSMadeEasy: How did you sustain the study-momentum throughout the year?
Dipayan Ganguly: Zeal to achieve success, inspiring success story of toppers.
WBCSMadeEasy: How many hours did you study per day? How many months did it take you to complete the core syllabus of Compulsory and optional subjects?
Dipayan Ganguly: I did not follow a fixed schedule, used to study 3-4 hrs on weekdays and generally a couple of hrs more on weekends.
12 months.
WBCSMadeEasy: Did u use internet, was it effective?
Dipayan Ganguly: I used Internet extensively. I used to browse through websites containing study materials, sample question papers.It was highly effective.
WBCSMadeEasy: Were you doing any other job during preparation?
Dipayan Ganguly: Yes I was working with an IT/BPO firm in Bhubaneswar
WBCSMadeEasy: Which newspapers & magazines you went through?
Dipayan Ganguly: Competition Success Review, Pratiyogita Darpan, Safalya, PeshaPrabesh, Yojana, The Hindu
WBCSMadeEasy: Did u take coaching? How was the experience?
Dipayan Ganguly: No
WBCSMadeEasy: What about Interview in WBCS? Was the board cordial? What should be a proper preparation?
Dipayan Ganguly: Board was cordial but they grilled me for 25 minutes. One need to have confidence , good manners and the ability to call a spade a spade. Board wants honest people with the right attitude.
WBCSMadeEasy: Plz suggest some good books for pre, comp, optional.
Dipayan Ganguly: NCERT books for general studies. For History- P Maity and Political Science- ND Arora. I used internet and Wikipedia at length to clear my doubts.
WBCSMadeEasy: What should be the strategy for cracking this exam?What message you want to give to all aspirants?
Dipayan Ganguly: Smart work, time management and patience. It may always be late, but it can never be early. Believe in yourself and have patience.
WBCSMadeEasy: Anything else u want to share?
Dipayan Ganguly: Toppers are not Super-humans. If they can achieve, so can you.
WBCSMadeEasy: Was it ur 1st attempt? If not what about previous ones? You are from which batch and what was your rank in WBCS Exam (Plz don't mind)?
Dipayan Ganguly: It was my second attempt, I cleared Prelims in 2004 but could not appear for Mains as I was working in Bangalore and was not granted leave during the training period.
WBCSMadeEasy: Do you suggest anything on changed pattern of WBCS Exam like how to choose optional subject, how to study for main exam now , what should be the strategy etc.?
Dipayan Ganguly: Changed pattern is focusing more on general studies, which is a positive development. This brings candidates preparing for exams other than civil services on a common platform. Choosing optional subject should be based solely on the interest of the candidate. With MCQs introduced in Mains exam, preparation for prelims and mains is more fused. A candidate should continuously assess his strengths and weak points and set a benchmark for himself.
WBCSMadeEasy: Have you ever seen our website? How helpful it is in WBCS exam?
Dipayan Ganguly: Yes. Hats off to your efforts in guiding candidates for the prestigious civil services. The success stories of Civil Services Toppers help boost motivational levels of aspirants. Kudos!
We thank Mr. Dipayan Ganguly for sparing her precious time to help for aspirants by giving this interview.