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How to develop a personality for IAS; Tips for success in UPSC exam

A person’s personality is a blend of his/her attitude, character, and qualities. Carrying a good persona is a crucial requirement in clearing the interview rounds of the UPSC exam. Many people confuse nature with personality. However, it can contribute to building personality but is not exactly what we call the personality of a person. It involves a lot of stuff.

In this article, we will talk more about how one can build a personality for IAS. Building a personality is not something that can be done overnight you need to have some patience. To make it easier let’s sum up some key areas that you need to improve in yourself to bring in a personality change.

  1. Appearance
  2. Self-confidence and attitude
  3. Knowledge
  4. Way of expressing thoughts and ideas
  5. Facial expression (Smile)

Work on the areas where you think you need to improve your personality. You can’t take an IAS interview in a casual way. During the interview, you have to meet a team of experts. Besides studies, the board members will ask you questions related to personality, aptitude, leadership qualities, common man problems, etc. You should be prepared for such kind of question in the interview.

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Tips to Improve Personality for IAS

1. Communication

Try to improve your communication skills. The best way to do so is by socialising. Be kind and polite. Don’t be too obvious, be gentle in your words. People appreciate those who talk gently and work productively rather than those who fuss about being a big shot alone. Also, you must not waver while speaking.  Speaking fluently also shows confidence which brings us to the next point, Developing confidence. Be passionate about your work. Respecting what you do and finding meaning in it bestows your personality. This helps you develop raw confidence.

2. Leadership

This is an obvious quality an IAS officer must embody. Leadership is always commented on as an inborn quality. But reading books on leadership and famous leaders can help you inculcate it to some level in your personality.

3. Body Language

Your body reflects your personality and so do your words. Having appropriate behaviour in the IAS  interview also impacts how the board perceives you as a person. Try to keep your body and posture strong and dress properly. Your attire is a vital part of your personality. It speaks a lot about your discipline and seriousness.

4. Listen

Develop a habit of listening. If you are a good listener, then you will be able to understand things in a better way. So always listen carefully to what someone is saying or at least be a little attentive while talking to someone.

Read More

Explore your interests and read more about them. For example, you like reading about new business, investment models, stock, etc. Try to go deep into it and be up to date with what’s happening in that sector currently and so on. Be the best at what you like. It will help you tackle questions being asked to you related to personal interests and hobbies.

Smile

Try to be a cheerful person. Everyone loves a funny person. Now that we are talking about IAS interviews, don’t be that casual to crack lame jokes in front of the board. Having a good smile and some decent jokes at appropriate moments would be just fine. It would convey a cheerful side of you in front of the interviewer. Be relaxed and answer every question being asked to you without any hesitation or fear of rejection.

Social Skills

If you are an introvert, then try to connect with people. Civil Services is one of those professions where you have to talk to people all day.

Positive Mindset

Having a positive mind can help you maintain a good personality

Being positive is virulent. Your positive attitude can direct others in developing a positive attitude toward you.

Seed in Good Qualities

Try to inculcate and develop good qualities like politeness and compassion. Avoid being a bitter and hateful person.

Physical health

Work on your physique by doing good physical exercises. You don’t have to have become a supermodel or something, just regularly work out or do yoga to maintain your posture and stay fit from the inside. Maintaining a healthy diet is also beneficial to your health.

Conclusion

Building a personality is not a one-day thing, it requires time and as I have mentioned earlier for building a good personality you need to work on both your physical fitness and adapting good qualities. There is nothing like “I can’t build a personality for the IAS exam”. It can be done but all you need is patience and self-confidence to improve in what you lack. I hope this article has helped in clearing your doubts related to building a personality for IAS. Best of luck to all out there preparing for their IAS interviews as well as exams.