IAS Akshat Jain Interview: Recently UPSC had released the final result of Civil Services Examination. Amidst the success stories of toppers, the difficulties of this examination are also repeatedly talked about. Actually, the written examination of UPSC is considered very tough. But equally its interview is also quite difficult. Where such questions are asked which even the candidates are surprised to hear. Something similar happened with IAS Akshat Jain of 2019 batch. In the interview he was asked to propose a glass.
The personality of the candidate is tested
Interview is conducted by UPSC in the final round for Civil Services Examination. This interview is also called personality test. This means that in this the candidates are tested in every way. Here, not only bookish knowledge but also self-confidence, speaking style, choice of words and sense of humor are seen.
IAS proposed a glass of water
But in the mock interview, when Akshat Jain, who secured rank 2 in UPSC, was asked, are you single? So he replied in ‘Aana’ and then he was asked the question that there is a glass kept on the table in front of you. Which is filled with water. It is the month of February and a glass is placed right in front of you and you propose to her.
Board members were happy to hear the reply of IAS
During this, Akshat Jain said without any delay, “This is the month of February Valentine. The heart of the water kept in this glass is very clear. I know that this glass of water is the one I am looking for. That is why I want to express my heart to this glass or water, whatever it may say, will you be my companion. I will love you my whole life.” After hearing this answer, the board members also became very happy.
Who is IAS Akshat Jain?
Talking about IAS Akshat Jain, let us tell you that he is originally from Rajasthan. He had secured rank 2 in the Civil Services Examination of 2018. He achieved success in his second attempt. His early education was completed from Jaipur and later he did B.Tech from IIT Guwahati. Both of Akshat Jain’s parents are in civil service.











