If you are one of the lucky candidates who have cleared the UPSC Prelims and Mains exams, congratulations! I know that happy feeling very well. Now, you are one step closer to your dream of becoming a civil servant. But before you celebrate, you have to complete one more important task: filling the Detailed Application Form (DAF) for the UPSC Interview.
The DAF is a crucial document that collects information about your personal, educational, and professional background, as well as your preferences for the services and cadres you want to join. The DAF also serves as the basis for the questions that will be asked in the UPSC Interview, which is the final stage of the selection process.
In this blog post, we will give you some tips and tricks on how to fill the UPSC DAF correctly and effectively. We will also explain the difference between DAF-1 and DAF-2, and what you need to do after submitting the DAF.
The context of UPSC, DAF stands for “Detailed Application Form.” The UPSC DAF is divided into two parts: DAF-1 and DAF-2. DAF-1 is filled by the candidates who qualify for the UPSC Mains exam, while DAF-2 is filled by the candidates who qualify for the UPSC Interview.
Once UPSC Prelims results are declared, DAF-1 is available on the official website of UPSC. It has to be filled online and submitted within the specified deadline. DAF-1 has 6 important components asking following information:
DAF-2 is available on the official website of UPSC after the declaration of the UPSC Mains result. It has to be filled online and submitted within the specified deadline. DAF-2 ask for filling up following information:
Filling the UPSC DAF is not a simple task. It requires a lot of thought and research. You should not rush or make any mistakes while filling the DAF, as it may affect your chances of getting your desired service and cadre. Here are some tips and tricks on how to fill the UPSC DAF correctly and effectively:
First Introspect yourself and prepare a sample DAF. Discuss it with friends, family members, if they are in service, coaching mentors. Don’t hesitate to ask for help from Previous year UPSC Toppers and make changes, if you wish! You should consult about-
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Every year UPSC publishes details of Cadre Allocation (like Total Vacancies, Insider and Outside Vacancies and Category-wise vacancies) Analyse past trends, see possibility of available vacancies, discuss it with senior toppers and apply accordingly.
Before filling the DAF, you should read the instructions and guidelines provided by UPSC carefully. You should follow the format, size, and resolution of the documents that need to be uploaded.
You should fill the DAF online only, using the official website of UPSC. Fill details strategically and accurately, without any errors or discrepancies. Consider your preference and suitability, availability of services and cadres vacancies.
Keep in mind:
You should fill the DAF honestly, without any exaggeration or fabrication. You should mention your hobbies and interests that you genuinely pursue and enjoy, and not those that you think will impress the interviewers. You should also provide additional information that is relevant and verifiable. Avoid filling DAF with the intention of manipulating or deceiving the interviewers, as it may backfire and expose your inconsistencies or weaknesses.
Download your DAF Copy after submitting form. Keep it in Local Desktop, Google Drive or Cloud safely. You’ll required this for Interview Preparation.
After submitting the UPSC DAF, you should prepare yourself for the UPSC Interview. Keep an eye on Interview schedule. Here are some things that you should do after submitting the UPSC DAF:
You should revise your DAF thoroughly and look at the details that you have provided. You should be able to explain and justify your choices and preferences for the services and cadres. You should also be ready to answer any questions that may arise from your DAF, such as your hobbies and interests, your achievements and awards, your work experience and skills, etc.
You should update your knowledge and awareness of the current affairs and issues that are relevant for the UPSC Interview. You should read newspapers, magazines, journals, reports, etc., and follow the news and developments that are happening in the country and the world. You should also have a clear and balanced opinion on the topics that are related to your optional subject, your educational background, your home state, etc.
You should practise your communication and presentation skills for the UPSC Interview. UPSC Mock Interviews will help you in this regard. Many coaching classes provide it free of cost.
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You should download your e-admit card for the UPSC Interview from the official website of UPSC before the scheduled date and time. You should check the details and instructions given in the e-admit card, such as your name, roll number, date, time, and venue of the interview. You should also carry the original and photocopies of the documents and certificates that are required for the verification and authentication of your identity and eligibility.
The UPSC DAF is a vital document that can make or break your chances of becoming a civil servant. You should fill the DAF with utmost care and caution, and submit it within the stipulated deadline. You should also prepare well for the UPSC Interview, and showcase your personality and suitability for in civil services. I hope that this blog post has helped you understand the UPSC DAF better and given you some useful tips and tricks on how to fill it. I wish you all the best for your UPSC journey!
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