Aug 27, 2017
As the UPSC CMS written examination is over, candidates are now gearing up to prepare for the personality test. This final part of the examination is the decider of your future as a medical officer and thus, a valuable opportunity to bump off other candidates in order to have an excellent career ahead.
It is important to stay motivated and confident to convince the interviewer by showing your skills and knowledge. However, there are many more tips one must acquaint oneself with to prepare for this test.
PrepLadder has come forward to lend support to the candidates through this blog which will pave their way to succeed in the UPSC CMS Personality Test.
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Once you clear the written examination, you will be called for the personality test/interview.
The total marks for the Written Examination is 500 marks and for Personality Test is 100 marks. As the final selection will be based upon the performance in both the examinations, therefore, it is crucial that you prepare well for the personality test as well.
As the name suggest besides the assessment of various aspects of the personality, interview will aim at judging basically general knowledge, academic performance, leadership skills, grasping power, alertness of mind, balance of judgement, and social behavior.
Also read: How to crack the UPSC CMS interview?
You will be analyzed by a board consisting of about 7-8 members from various backgrounds like medical professionals or from non-medical background such as civil services personnel.
In order to crack this test, you need to be well prepared, dedicated and confident. Comprehend tips that are essential to achieve success in the personality test.
Personality test may be demanding and may put you in the state of nervousness. But, remember your flair and focus will definitely bring around success.
Read here: Tips to crack the UPSC CMS Personality Test
PrepLadder wish that you observe good results and shine in your career as a medical professional.
“Imagine with your entire mind, Believe with all your heart & Achieve with all your might”
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