Selection Medium in UPSC: A Personal Perspective by Agam Jain

Selection Medium in UPSC: A Personal Insight

Upward and Progressive State Civil Services (UPSC) preparation can be a daunting journey, marked by various decisions and choices. One such significant decision, often overlooked, is the choice of medium for the interview. In my personal experience, the medium I chose for the UPSC examination was a blend of my comfort zone and the requirements of the exam.

Preparation and Comfort Zone

I decided to give the mains in English while opting for the interview in Hindi. This decision was rooted in my belief that conveying information effectively in my mother tongue would make me more comfortable and confident during the interview. It is well-known that a better command in the mother tongue often translates into a more engaging and fluent performance. Therefore, I felt that my choice would give me an edge in the interview process.

Effectiveness of Medium

However, it is crucial to understand that the choice of medium for the interview is just one aspect of the UPSC preparation. The real impact lies in the quality of your preparation and your ability to articulate your knowledge effectively. During my preparation, I observed that my batchmates, who were from different linguistic backgrounds, including Hindi and English medium, were equally prepared and performed well irrespective of their medium choice.

The key takeaway is that the medium of preparation does not significantly influence your final selection. What truly matters is the depth and breadth of your preparation. Both mediums, when used effectively, can lead to success in the UPSC exam.

Conclusion

To summarize, while your comfort level with a particular language can influence your interview performance, it is the quality of your preparation that ultimately determines your success. It is advisable to prioritize your preparation over the choice of medium, as both Hindi and English mediums can be equally effective if used wisely.