Arun Sehrawat 2014 DCE batch pass out electrical engineering and he qualified Civil service examination 2016 exam with AIR 320 in 2nd attempts. Was recommended as a pilot in Indian defence forces but started preparing for upsc after college right away.My father runs a school in Delhi and my mother is a homemaker. My Schooling from Delhi only - St Francis de sales school and Nav Uday convent school.
I would like to thank my parents, my peers and the entire DCE family for their love and support. Thank you and God bless you all.
Interview excerpts from DT :
DT: How was your journey after you graduated from college in 2014? What made you appear for civil services examination?
AS: The challenges, the opportunities and the work diversity that a civil servant gets to experience was enough to make me want to clear the Civil Services exam. College taught me many lessons about life, and I started my preparation as soon as I finished my graduation in Electrical Engineering. Two attempts, and great post-college learning experiences later, here I am, at the peak of my journey.
DT: Ideally, how much time is required for preparation for the Civil Services Examination? What role does coaching play in preparation?
AS: Quantitatively speaking, one year is the average amount of time most students require to meet the requirements. When it comes to coaching, it acted only as a facilitator for my preparation. Much of my time was devoted to self study.
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