UPSC CMS 2023 INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND PATTERN || Dr Deeksha Agarwal || How to ace it ||

Dr. Deeksha Agarwal
8 Apr 202311:16

Summary

TLDRThis video is designed for UPSC CMS aspirants with upcoming interviews, specifically starting from April 17th. The speaker provides detailed insights on how to ace the interview by watching six to seven short videos, which focus on avoiding common mistakes and excelling in front of the interview panel. Key topics include understanding the panel's structure, preparing for subject-specific questions, handling emergency medical scenarios, and navigating tricky questions from the IAS officer. The video emphasizes the importance of preparation and offers practical tips on managing rural bonds, private practice, and contributions during the COVID era.

Takeaways

  • 🎯 The video targets aspirants preparing for UPSC CMS interviews starting on 17th April.
  • πŸ“š A total of six to seven short videos (10-15 minutes each) will be uploaded to help candidates prepare and avoid common mistakes.
  • πŸ‘₯ The interview panel will consist of five faculty members, including an IAS officer, who will evaluate the candidates primarily based on their subject knowledge and personal responses.
  • ⏳ The interview will last 25-35 minutes, with the IAS officer interacting for 15 minutes, holding the power to assign marks, while the rest of the panel will ask subject-specific questions.
  • πŸ“ The IAS officer will refer to the candidate's Detailed Application Form (DAF) and ask personalized questions based on it, including the meaning of the candidate's name, birthplace, and hobbies.
  • πŸ’Ό Candidates will be asked questions related to their profession, such as why they chose to be a doctor, and whether they prefer NEET PG or the job they are applying for.
  • βš–οΈ Trending and controversial topics, like the Right to Health Bill, will likely be part of the interview questions, especially asked by the IAS officer.
  • πŸ₯ The candidate's experience, particularly any rural bond or internship work, will be scrutinized, and they should be ready to discuss their contributions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • πŸ”§ The subject-specific faculty will focus on how the candidate manages medical emergencies, especially in their fields like OB-GYN, surgery, and medicine.
  • πŸ“‹ Future videos will cover additional details such as how to fill out attestation forms, what to wear, and other interview logistics, with everything needed for a successful interview day.

Q & A

  • What is the primary purpose of this video?

    -The video is aimed at guiding UPSC CMS aspirants who have upcoming interviews. The speaker provides a series of back-to-back videos covering important topics to help candidates prepare effectively and avoid common mistakes during the interview.

  • How many videos does the speaker recommend watching before the interview?

    -The speaker recommends watching six to seven videos, which are compulsory for all aspirants to watch to help prepare for the interview.

  • What is the format of the UPSC CMS interview as described in the video?

    -The interview will involve five faculty members, including an IAS officer, and will last 25-35 minutes. The IAS officer conducts the interview for about 15 minutes, while the remaining time is divided among the other faculty members who will ask subject-specific questions.

  • What are the key subjects that candidates should be well-versed in for the interview?

    -Candidates should be well-versed in medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and orthopedics. Other possible subjects include preventive and social medicine (PSM), ENT, or ophthalmology.

  • What type of questions does the IAS officer typically ask?

    -The IAS officer typically asks questions related to the candidate's background, details from their DAF (Detailed Application Form), and their branch of study. Common questions may include the meaning of their name, reasons for choosing medicine as a profession, and general knowledge about their birthplace.

  • Is it necessary to bring the DAF form to the interview?

    -No, it is not necessary to bring the DAF form as it has already been submitted online. The interview panel will have access to it before the candidate enters the room.

  • What are some common personal questions candidates should be prepared for?

    -Candidates should be prepared to answer questions about their hobbies, the meaning of their name, their views on trending topics like the right to health bill, their previous work experience, and their role during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • What subject areas do the remaining faculty members focus on during the interview?

    -The faculty members focus on emergency management in the candidate's area of expertise, such as managing medical emergencies in obstetrics and gynecology, surgery, and medicine. They are more interested in how the candidate handles real-world medical situations than theoretical knowledge.

  • What are some examples of questions related to emergency situations in obstetrics and gynecology?

    -Examples of emergency situation questions include managing hypertension in pregnancy, labor in diabetic patients, postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), labor in patients with heart disease, and contraception management.

  • What are some examples of questions related to emergency situations in surgery and medicine?

    -For surgery, candidates may be asked about the differential diagnosis and management of conditions such as appendicular mass, hypochondrial lump, or epigastric pain. In medicine, common questions may include CPR, depression management, acute chest pain, and rheumatism treatment.

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