The reason why a lot of the interviewers may lack in english is because they must have given their UPSC exam in hindi. It's entirely possible for a condidate to choose what language he or she wants to be interviewed in. So these interviewers try their best to make use of whatever English they know.
Farrukh : I don't wanna diss someone, I don't wanna point at someone. Farrukh every two minutes : Why they're speaking like this ? Where is the grammar ? Where is the proper attitude ? They don't look qualified.... etc..... :D
There's an issue that you do not realise when it comes to India. There are numerous languages. And no central language that everyone is deemed to learn unlike URDU in Pakistan. So in this scenario English isn't a language to boast knowledge rather a need. This exam like many others has English as a qualifying paper, i.e. you just need to pass it and it has no effect on your rankings or marking overall. So it's not expected from a candidate or an ex- serviceman to be proficient in it but this by no means means they lack in other aspects of their knowledge which is much more important in carrying out the duties they are actually supposed to where English isn't a deciding factor. 😅 Hope someone reads it.
no we have different languages in Pakistan, too many people struggle to speak Urdu its a need here too but corruption has done too much damage to our economy
@@shahjeelani2691 Your country literally oppressed a nation based on language imposition (Bangladesh). Read. Read more. There are multiple languages in Pakistan, everyone knows that but by law of your land Urdu has been imposed on the majority.
1st thing in India..being able to speak English doesn't mean you are a qualified person...but the ability to solve the problem shows how qualified you are.. 2nd thing..in this exam people can have preference in which they want to be interviewed or to write the exam... 3rd thing..they are very very well qualified and educated people
Some are distinguished professors in very well established universities, one of them is an IAS officer themselves if I am not wrong, the lady in the panel is.
Bhai ka kehna hai ki agar aap English with proper grammar na bol pao to aap properly qualified nahi ho.. to koi bhai ko batao ki ye US ya UK nahi hai.. yaha itni hi req. hai Eng. ki, ki aapka communication ho jaye. "English ka test nhi chal rha, Desh chalane ka chal rha hai."
UPSC interviewes are not to judge your English fluency , it's made for judging your knowledge level and whether you've the confidence and right mindset for performing civil service.
@@gurneetsingh1131But you need to have good communication skills if you want to get selected in interview and become a civil servant. What is the point of qualifying Mains paper if you don’t have communication skills to qualify for UPSC?
@@AmeyVikram16 the point is that the man we are talking about got selected regardless of this English and has grown old and is now on the mock interview committee of this institute. So, might have to do with knowledge more. Also before the interview, they ask the language you're comfortable with so the interview can be conducted in that language.
Bro they are not the real guys in the panel who chose the candidates.. They are just a well qualified tutors who guides how to crack interview in real panel members.. Love from India 🇮🇳
Bhai people in Pakistan call Virat (hard T) as Virat (soft T).. so there is nothing wrong the way people call anyone.. ultimately respect should be there
About intolerance, I would say it was always there. It wasn't captured or put on social media earlier. And this goes with every community. But being an Indian and living in India, it is a lot under control. You see a hype in media during elections and that's just a dirty politics.
@@Sana-t5z5goh shut up bro in karnataka they are intolerant towards language, in TN they are intolerant towards other castes though they say they are atheist , so nobody is saint
English is not a testament for knowledge or qualification. It's a mere language. This is issue with south asia, we think knowing english means qualification.
As an Indian living in UK i have noticed that ppl of india can't distinguish the difference between Hate/diss and criticism there was this boy name Pranshu who k worded himself because of the HATE while Indians were justifying it as CRITICISM but Guess what it was HATE and now what this person is doing is criticising the judges not HATING ON THEM
The reason for difficulty in treating e-waste is that there are a lot of elements in microchips, there are 80-90 layers of different elements. Segregation of these elements is the biggest issue...
Drishti is Hindi medium centric teaching institute and yes the board members are not very good while speaking English but in real interview all board members are very eloquent and like Shashi tharoor type😂 But these board members are very experienced if you watch Hindi interview you will get it. If you read this please watch Hindi medium topper interview of " Ravi Kumar Sihag" by drishti team.
Thanku for being real......we dont have to act fake everytime....the interviewer is very intelligent person and language is a medium of communication....if we r understanding it that is what required....upsc is not an exam of grammar....it is an exam of hard work,preservance, consistency,openness to other views, tolerance , understanding, determination.....❤love from india to all and from one being to other....keep growing bro
23:14 "police encounter is illegal" says a person belonging to a nation where a Sri Lankan hindu man is burned alive by common men even before any police or law & order reached out. Just the irony, amazing !
Junaid an Indian Muslim made it to our civil services and stands a chance to influence real change in our country. That’s the beauty of India. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
When you hear someone say in the 20th century that someone is allowing women to drive it really gives you a perspective of the situation compared to India and many other more prosperous and Developed countries.
Many civil servants come from villages with strong determination so English & Grammar isn't always perceived as a Must. So it's More about the Person & Personality.
This is not an english language test interview in which they will start finding grammar mistakes..In India, english is assessed only as a spoken language, just like in every other western country. Every interviewee is given the option ( either hindi or english) to give the interview in the language in which he/she feels comfortable.
Brother this is a mock interview in a coaching institute, before his selection, you can see the logo of drishti IAS coaching behind him,UPSC in reality does not allow recording of the interview. Coaching institute does this to analyse later on 😊
I think you are thinking like what i was thinking back in 2001.. I was new to Bangalore and still learning English trying to be grametically correct. But than i realised it was a first language and every one was using the language to communicate more than being grametically correct.. For your knowledge..the English so everywhere in India.. people have stopped bothering how well one is talking grametically.. It could be fascinating for you and your people 😂😂😂😂
I thought only Indians have that stigma than the better you speak English the more knowledgeable person you are. of Couse that's not true, but this stigma is in next level in Pakistanis I think. I think things are changing at least in India I think, Knowledge is very important than a mere foreign language but God help Pakistanis.
11:25 a reaction channel holder is judging the upsc rank 3 and the highly qualified interview panel. bro if u will study for 2 or 3 years still u won't be even able to qualify the pre exam😂😂😂😂
Intolerance? well farukh, only 30% India is on the net and asking 5-6 muslim left wing people back there in america is a sure nice way to get a Idea bout India. Great!
Bhai wo civil servant nahi hai wo bass MOCK interview hai matlab main interview se pehle Jo coaching wale *DRISHTI IAS practice karate hai interview ki by conducting mock interview
Intolerance is there in India but you can't say Indians are not aware. Intolerance and these communal issues are political. If you see any video, most probably it is committed by someone related to politics and also not in all states. The state where I come from is very diverse and mostly peaceful and if it's not then we know some politician did something. The thing is India has been a secular country with religious differences from decades. The current government has learnt to put these differences in use and social media and tv media has further accentuated it. That's why you think it this way.
India is more than just English and Hindi, we respect all regional language, hence focus on intellect not dialect. How many languages supported by Pakistan?
bro actually u r not qualified to understand 😂😂..what is this exam is..its take too much time and effort.. reaction dene ka matlab ye nahi ki sirf negative bolna hai..come with blank mind to give reaction.. don't make prospective before knowing.
It’s not a 360 degrees interview. The guy has chosen his optional subject as geography and therefore so many geography specific questions. Every candidate has to choose a main subject and an optional subject. Then the questions also depend on your background for eg this guy is an engineering graduate and therefore he is bound to be asked his engineering major related questions too. Then you also specify your hobbies before the interview and they ask you questions about that as well just to make sure that what you’re saying is your actual hobby and you’re not simply saying it for the sake of it.
Dekh bhai baat ye nhi k wo robots hai . Agar me tumhe bitha du waha to you might forget your own name . But guy is able to recall things. So they are preparing him if such situations arise in real interview he would be able to overcome his anxiety.
You never be the same after watching the whole interview , introspection and wisdom of indian muslim like Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam enlighten us till eternity. Jai Hind , Jai Bharat 🇮🇳
The tolerance of entire society can be seen by this interview only....a Muslim has been toper in the thoughest exam in India and is going to be high ranking officer in the country......btw he is still in service and not been be removed or terminated.....that is the tolerance Indians possess.....
You said it yourself: you see it online every day. Is that the sole basis for your knowledge and judgment? The irony is that you acknowledge social media is heavily manipulated and driven by propaganda, regardless of which side you support.
35:47 Junaid is right. All these problems arise from the insecurity of another culture negatively affecting your way of life in your own country. While cultural exchanges and changes have been happening throughout history, its happened at a very rapid pace now. Some religions are used to individual freedoms and can adjust and mold to foreign cultures, while some others don't have that leeway. When the country accepting you sees how you're not even attempting to live like them or appreciate/not criticize their lifestyle, that's when these strong reactions arise.
Regards to intolerance what you see on Internet is not what India is. Yes there are incidents and instances happening here and there but on a Whole it's been there from decades Now it's showing up everywhere due to the internet access. So don't judge and come to conclusion just by watching few shit on internet.
Bhai usse farak nhi padta Agar pad rha hota toh iski tah tak jaata par majal ho vo India ke aise chizo pe react kree. Agar debate dekhna chalu krega na India vs Pakistan ka uski hypocrisy khatam ho jayegi
When you live in a country, you know the ground reality. Judging the level of intolerance in India by feeding on few online posts is stupidly. Literally no one here experience intolerance in day to day life. Whatever western media is feeding you is rarest of the rarest cases that too exaggerated. I have lived in west and in Asia and I can guarantee that intolerance in Asia specially in India is really higher than western nations.
English or any language doesn't matter in higher level services that s for technical jobs or who needs to do language related work but here human skills like emotional intelligence, empathy, prudence, etc are important as he will lead, scrutinize, make decisions not do hardcore work.
They are teachers in a coaching institute who take the interview, most of them are former civil servants who have served in the UPSC or in other government department, other are professors in top Indian universities. They are not the "actual" UPSC interviewers.
3:23 I am from Bihar, India same bhai Yahan bhi aisa hi hota hai Agar aap ki sirf position hai to aapko log manegy experience hai to manegy lekin kasm se yahan Zaydatar Grammar achi nai hai jo v log govt employee hain I agree 💯
The fact that when people from russia Japan France or any other will have a different accent tab kisiko koi dikkt nhi hogi but jab humlog ki hogi toh usipe mock krna like dude knowledge dekho bhaai
He thinks he speaks good English , iska matlab ye sbse jyaada intelligent aadmi hai . Uss hisaab se dekhe too poora pakistan hi anpadh aur bhikhariyo ne bhara pada hai 😂😂 .
@3:15 English is only used as a medium of communication in professional workspaces mein coz not every Indian speaks or understands Hindi.. but u don't have to be fluent... Just know enough for the other person to understand what you're tryna say and you're good. 😂
@@anonymoustud520how you know he is less competent? Do you know his qualification? Do you know where he works? Do you know how much knowledge he has? So how can you say he is less competent
Bro there is nothing about religion here and you were talking about his name its because lndia has many languages with different accents and the panel members comes from different regions of lndia and have their own accent of pronunciation for that reason they are pronouncing his name in different way.... there is nothing about religious role....and don't try to bring religion in between
First : Gald to have this video recommend coz sometime back I was wondering where did this channel and the guy go...obviously because I never suscribed the channel. 2nd : The motive of these interviews are not to judge the knowledge because these candidates have cleared the test and that itself is the testament to their knowledge but its to judge the overall personality of the candidates to understand how well they respond under pressure ,thought process , analytical thinking ,presence of mind etc.
Idk why is making fun of their accents and grammars. Its an exam to test the knowledge and personality of the candidate not their grammar or english . Its the toughest exam in the world for a reason ,why to judge on their english when we on the ground level they will have to communicate in the local language itself.
I watched one mock interview where the candidate was from northeast, cuz of that judges ask him abt climate and problem abt northeast specifically, hence I don't think the panel where targeting him and asking more islamist and controverstail que cuz hes Muslim , they do same with other candidate as well.
This is a TOP UPSC Candidate mock interview mr. farrukkh...u will have to be a bit patient , perceptive and most importantly knowledgeable to get the idea of what is going on in the interview.
Robot answering a robot 😂😂😂 Baat to sahi hai bhai😂😂😂" This Interviews are done in a way that they will become a great leader to serve the people but SACH TO YE HAI KI ITNA PADHNE KE BAAVJUD NETAON KE AAGE JHUK KE INHE REHNA PADTA HAI 😢😢😢😂😂😂😂😂
In India, a lot of people who work in high positions may not have the best English speaking skills. But they’re pretty darn good at what they do. In my opinion the way you talk English shouldn’t be judged. You’ll end up hiring unskilled people like me😂
Bro is literally pissed when panel says zunaid instead of junaid but himself calls virat as विरात🤡
Muslims bhaichaara h inka 💀
All pakistanis say that 🤣
😂😂😂
Exactly
Hypocrisy 😅😅
The reason why a lot of the interviewers may lack in english is because they must have given their UPSC exam in hindi.
It's entirely possible for a condidate to choose what language he or she wants to be interviewed in.
So these interviewers try their best to make use of whatever English they know.
Farrukh : I don't wanna diss someone, I don't wanna point at someone.
Farrukh every two minutes : Why they're speaking like this ? Where is the grammar ? Where is the proper attitude ? They don't look qualified.... etc..... :D
bwaha true
There's an issue that you do not realise when it comes to India. There are numerous languages. And no central language that everyone is deemed to learn unlike URDU in Pakistan. So in this scenario English isn't a language to boast knowledge rather a need. This exam like many others has English as a qualifying paper, i.e. you just need to pass it and it has no effect on your rankings or marking overall. So it's not expected from a candidate or an ex- serviceman to be proficient in it but this by no means means they lack in other aspects of their knowledge which is much more important in carrying out the duties they are actually supposed to where English isn't a deciding factor. 😅 Hope someone reads it.
no we have different languages in Pakistan, too many people struggle to speak Urdu its a need here too but corruption has done too much damage to our economy
ironically you wrote that in English
@@srishti935 umm...and your point being? 😑
in the Same way that u assumed urdu in Pakistan
Without even knowing anything
@@shahjeelani2691 Your country literally oppressed a nation based on language imposition (Bangladesh). Read. Read more. There are multiple languages in Pakistan, everyone knows that but by law of your land Urdu has been imposed on the majority.
1st thing in India..being able to speak English doesn't mean you are a qualified person...but the ability to solve the problem shows how qualified you are..
2nd thing..in this exam people can have preference in which they want to be interviewed or to write the exam...
3rd thing..they are very very well qualified and educated people
RIGHT..........!
Some are distinguished professors in very well established universities, one of them is an IAS officer themselves if I am not wrong, the lady in the panel is.
the pannel is very qualified , most of them are professors at Delhi University which is one of the best education institutes in the country.
😂😂😂
Bhai ka kehna hai ki agar aap English with proper grammar na bol pao to aap properly qualified nahi ho.. to koi bhai ko batao ki ye US ya UK nahi hai.. yaha itni hi req. hai Eng. ki, ki aapka communication ho jaye.
"English ka test nhi chal rha, Desh chalane ka chal rha hai."
We can see that😂
UPSC interviewes are not to judge your English fluency , it's made for judging your knowledge level and whether you've the confidence and right mindset for performing civil service.
No, English is not important in upsc. Only communication is. You can give the exams in any language of India.
Yes, you can give exams in any language but you need to be great at one language that you choose,be it English or Hindi or any other language.
Bro lives in social media which is pretty intolerant to everything.😂
Lol
Bro this is the mock interviews taken by private coaching institutes.
yes it's written mock
official ka video kaha se ayega bro
@@MokiiSatiabe official kabhi record nhi hota
@@MokiiSati official ki recording nhi hoti bro
@@bhomiksheoran4231maine bhi to vahi bola
Bro is ready for upsc interview because he saw atleast 7 to 8 content about it.If you read this please do reaction on Sush and Yohan 2023 mashup..
Nice one
Baat achi hai lekin Reaction request karne ka style thora kezual hai.
@@PakistaniReacts fighter kab aayega k guru
Bhai sirf syllabus yaad kar le vohi badi baat he... Syllabus ko cover karna to dur ki baat
There's a difference between communicating well and having the knowledge. Knowledge is more important in UPSC.
Both are important in upsc
What's the use of knowledge when u can't communicate
@@pakhi9118 well I’d say you need to pass the written exam first in order to sit in an interview, so…
@@gurneetsingh1131But you need to have good communication skills if you want to get selected in interview and become a civil servant.
What is the point of qualifying Mains paper if you don’t have communication skills to qualify for UPSC?
@@AmeyVikram16 true the final destination ultimately is to be an IAS officer
@@AmeyVikram16 the point is that the man we are talking about got selected regardless of this English and has grown old and is now on the mock interview committee of this institute. So, might have to do with knowledge more. Also before the interview, they ask the language you're comfortable with so the interview can be conducted in that language.
Shrushti Deshmukh Rank 4
Akshat Jain
These 2 interview should be must
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Plot twist: Junaid himself pronounces it Zunaid.
Let me tell you something...UPSC toppers and interviewers have studied more than you would have studied in your seven lifetimes. 😂😂
He is one of the most well spoken civil servant... have seen many videos of him and he so soft spoken
muh me ram bagal me churi type hte hai tumhari community wale.
This is not a real interview.This is a mock interview organised by coaching institutes.
Bro they are not the real guys in the panel who chose the candidates.. They are just a well qualified tutors who guides how to crack interview in real panel members.. Love from India 🇮🇳
Pakistanis don't know the meaning of mock interview i guess 😂😂..phir kuch boldo toh inko aag lg jati h
Bhai people in Pakistan call Virat (hard T) as Virat (soft T).. so there is nothing wrong the way people call anyone.. ultimately respect should be there
About intolerance, I would say it was always there. It wasn't captured or put on social media earlier. And this goes with every community. But being an Indian and living in India, it is a lot under control. You see a hype in media during elections and that's just a dirty politics.
By ?
@@Sana-t5z5gsouth wale to doodh ke dhule huye hain
@@Sana-t5z5g nonsense. See what the son of Stalin says about the sanatan community. People in the south are also very intolerent
@@Sana-t5z5goh shut up bro in karnataka they are intolerant towards language, in TN they are intolerant towards other castes though they say they are atheist , so nobody is saint
bro literally said "judging from internet is better than being there and judging from ground level" 🤡
This is not English exam..... its UPSC much bigger then your understanding
English is not a testament for knowledge or qualification. It's a mere language. This is issue with south asia, we think knowing english means qualification.
As an Indian living in UK i have noticed that ppl of india can't distinguish the difference between Hate/diss and criticism there was this boy name Pranshu who k worded himself because of the HATE while Indians were justifying it as CRITICISM but Guess what it was HATE and now what this person is doing is criticising the judges not HATING ON THEM
The reason for difficulty in treating e-waste is that there are a lot of elements in microchips, there are 80-90 layers of different elements. Segregation of these elements is the biggest issue...
Farrukh you judge too quick and you have a core desi mentality that you judge a person's knowledge by their English.
Drishti is Hindi medium centric teaching institute and yes the board members are not very good while speaking English but in real interview all board members are very eloquent and like Shashi tharoor type😂
But these board members are very experienced if you watch Hindi interview you will get it.
If you read this please watch Hindi medium topper interview of " Ravi Kumar Sihag" by drishti team.
Thanku for being real......we dont have to act fake everytime....the interviewer is very intelligent person and language is a medium of communication....if we r understanding it that is what required....upsc is not an exam of grammar....it is an exam of hard work,preservance, consistency,openness to other views, tolerance , understanding, determination.....❤love from india to all and from one being to other....keep growing bro
Oh he was being real 😮😮😮 . I thought .... leave it .
THEY ARE NOT ORIGINAL INTERVIEWER, THEY ARE TEACHERS OF THEIR INSTITUTIONS
23:14 "police encounter is illegal" says a person belonging to a nation where a Sri Lankan hindu man is burned alive by common men even before any police or law & order reached out. Just the irony, amazing !
Bro indian muslim brothers can give interview on government jobs for administrative jobs. In pakistan shit is scary
Junaid an Indian Muslim made it to our civil services and stands a chance to influence real change in our country. That’s the beauty of India. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
When you hear someone say in the 20th century that someone is allowing women to drive it really gives you a perspective of the situation compared to India and many other more prosperous and Developed countries.
Many civil servants come from villages with strong determination so English & Grammar isn't always perceived as a Must. So it's More about the Person & Personality.
English is not a criteria here for selection at all.. You should be good in communication in any one language (Hindi/English or any state language) .
This is not an english language test interview in which they will start finding grammar mistakes..In India, english is assessed only as a spoken language, just like in every other western country. Every interviewee is given the option ( either hindi or english) to give the interview in the language in which he/she feels comfortable.
Brother this is a mock interview in a coaching institute, before his selection, you can see the logo of drishti IAS coaching behind him,UPSC in reality does not allow recording of the interview. Coaching institute does this to analyse later on 😊
This is a Mock interview done by a coaching centre not a real UPSC interview because they are not recorded.
Bhai educated muslim ko dekh kar khush hogaya 😂😂😂.... Just a joke 😂
🌚😌
Most of the civil servents in India are from non-english medium background and from a very humble background.
My son met him in Kashmir centre. He's truly remarkable
Ye panel jitna qualified hain na, tere pure mulk ko padna aur likhna sikha de
I think you are thinking like what i was thinking back in 2001..
I was new to Bangalore and still learning English trying to be grametically correct.
But than i realised it was a first language and every one was using the language to communicate
more than being grametically correct..
For your knowledge..the English so everywhere in India.. people have stopped bothering how well one is talking grametically..
It could be fascinating for you and your people 😂😂😂😂
Hey man UPSC exams are also conducted in India's local languages. Please dont judge by their language.
Its Mock Interview not the real interview, Iam proud to know that he is from University Aligarh Muslim University
I thought only Indians have that stigma than the better you speak English the more knowledgeable person you are. of Couse that's not true, but this stigma is in next level in Pakistanis I think.
I think things are changing at least in India I think, Knowledge is very important than a mere foreign language but God help Pakistanis.
3:25 bhai mock interview hai. ye dhristi ias wale coaching institute chalate aur ye unki mock interview ke recording hai.
He's a really jolly person ✨️ not sure if Junaid sir is still on IG but mast aadmi hai
One of the best interviews !!
The panel is legendary and Junaid sir was great !!
Bhai Civil Servant India me 10 lakh me 300 bante hai to unka english nikalo hi mat. 🗿
11:25 a reaction channel holder is judging the upsc rank 3 and the highly qualified interview panel. bro if u will study for 2 or 3 years still u won't be even able to qualify the pre exam😂😂😂😂
Intolerance? well farukh,
only 30% India is on the net and
asking 5-6 muslim left wing people back there in america
is a sure nice way to get a Idea bout India. Great!
English is not our mothertoungue .. we just need enough to communicate
English is one of the official languages of India.
Bhai wo civil servant nahi hai wo bass MOCK interview hai matlab main interview se pehle Jo coaching wale *DRISHTI IAS practice karate hai interview ki by conducting mock interview
"i always say stupid shit" - that is the only thing that i agree with what this guy says
Wise hone mai or ek langauge aane mai frk hai just because you don't speak English it doesn't mean you are not wise or qualified.
Intolerance is there in India but you can't say Indians are not aware. Intolerance and these communal issues are political. If you see any video, most probably it is committed by someone related to politics and also not in all states. The state where I come from is very diverse and mostly peaceful and if it's not then we know some politician did something. The thing is India has been a secular country with religious differences from decades. The current government has learnt to put these differences in use and social media and tv media has further accentuated it. That's why you think it this way.
It is a mock interview and they are not real interviewers. They are just coaching instructors.
36:37 farukh be like : river ho to beh🌊 jao ❤😂😂😂
India is more than just English and Hindi, we respect all regional language, hence focus on intellect not dialect. How many languages supported by Pakistan?
bro actually u r not qualified to understand 😂😂..what is this exam is..its take too much time and effort.. reaction dene ka matlab ye nahi ki sirf negative bolna hai..come with blank mind to give reaction.. don't make prospective before knowing.
You just clear UPSC prelims and show mains or finals, then you can clear it only in your dreams, they will not let you enter the examination hall.😂😂😂😂
It’s not a 360 degrees interview. The guy has chosen his optional subject as geography and therefore so many geography specific questions. Every candidate has to choose a main subject and an optional subject. Then the questions also depend on your background for eg this guy is an engineering graduate and therefore he is bound to be asked his engineering major related questions too. Then you also specify your hobbies before the interview and they ask you questions about that as well just to make sure that what you’re saying is your actual hobby and you’re not simply saying it for the sake of it.
Dekh bhai baat ye nhi k wo robots hai .
Agar me tumhe bitha du waha to you might forget your own name .
But guy is able to recall things. So they are preparing him if such situations arise in real interview he would be able to overcome his anxiety.
You never be the same after watching the whole interview , introspection and wisdom of indian muslim like Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam enlighten us till eternity.
Jai Hind , Jai Bharat 🇮🇳
The tolerance of entire society can be seen by this interview only....a Muslim has been toper in the thoughest exam in India and is going to be high ranking officer in the country......btw he is still in service and not been be removed or terminated.....that is the tolerance Indians possess.....
As Indian Muslim main to chahta hu ki aese sawal puche Jaye or isme mujhe koi dikkat nahi hai
Har minorities se unse related questions hote hai
You said it yourself: you see it online every day. Is that the sole basis for your knowledge and judgment? The irony is that you acknowledge social media is heavily manipulated and driven by propaganda, regardless of which side you support.
" I see it online everyday " sums up pretty much everything.
Omg i am your subscriber like from 3 years and not in my dreams i have thought u will react to my brother so proud to my brother junaid bhai
35:47 Junaid is right. All these problems arise from the insecurity of another culture negatively affecting your way of life in your own country. While cultural exchanges and changes have been happening throughout history, its happened at a very rapid pace now. Some religions are used to individual freedoms and can adjust and mold to foreign cultures, while some others don't have that leeway. When the country accepting you sees how you're not even attempting to live like them or appreciate/not criticize their lifestyle, that's when these strong reactions arise.
Regards to intolerance what you see on Internet is not what India is. Yes there are incidents and instances happening here and there but on a Whole it's been there from decades Now it's showing up everywhere due to the internet access. So don't judge and come to conclusion just by watching few shit on internet.
Bhai usse farak nhi padta
Agar pad rha hota toh iski tah tak jaata par majal ho vo India ke aise chizo pe react kree. Agar debate dekhna chalu krega na India vs Pakistan ka uski hypocrisy khatam ho jayegi
When you live in a country, you know the ground reality. Judging the level of intolerance in India by feeding on few online posts is stupidly. Literally no one here experience intolerance in day to day life. Whatever western media is feeding you is rarest of the rarest cases that too exaggerated. I have lived in west and in Asia and I can guarantee that intolerance in Asia specially in India is really higher than western nations.
Language cannot define your intellect farrukh
4:54 - They take interview in many languages. Grammar and English doesn't matter over there
English or any language doesn't matter in higher level services that s for technical jobs or who needs to do language related work but here human skills like emotional intelligence, empathy, prudence, etc are important as he will lead, scrutinize, make decisions not do hardcore work.
So just good communication and understanding is important
They are teachers in a coaching institute who take the interview, most of them are former civil servants who have served in the UPSC or in other government department, other are professors in top Indian universities. They are not the "actual" UPSC interviewers.
3:23 I am from Bihar, India same bhai Yahan bhi aisa hi hota hai Agar aap ki sirf position hai to aapko log manegy experience hai to manegy lekin kasm se yahan Zaydatar Grammar achi nai hai jo v log govt employee hain I agree 💯
Just because his English is not fluent "he doesn't look qualified for asking the question"
The fact that when people from russia Japan France or any other will have a different accent tab kisiko koi dikkt nhi hogi but jab humlog ki hogi toh usipe mock krna like dude knowledge dekho bhaai
He thinks he speaks good English , iska matlab ye sbse jyaada intelligent aadmi hai . Uss hisaab se dekhe too poora pakistan hi anpadh aur bhikhariyo ne bhara pada hai 😂😂 .
@3:15 English is only used as a medium of communication in professional workspaces mein coz not every Indian speaks or understands Hindi.. but u don't have to be fluent... Just know enough for the other person to understand what you're tryna say and you're good. 😂
3:30 well, this is for u.. "The less competent shouldn't judge the more competent."
Then you shouldn't be commenting. The less competent you
And here you are... Commenting on that less competent's comment.. That makes u?? 😂
@shubhn.4049 you did it man. Know your place. Imbecile
@@anonymoustud520how you know he is less competent? Do you know his qualification? Do you know where he works? Do you know how much knowledge he has? So how can you say he is less competent
@@4MVGoku wow one more incompetent. I guess today is that day , huh?
Itni insecure me meri girlfriend bhi nhi hai 😂😂
Bro there is nothing about religion here and you were talking about his name its because lndia has many languages with different accents and the panel members comes from different regions of lndia and have their own accent of pronunciation for that reason they are pronouncing his name in different way.... there is nothing about religious role....and don't try to bring religion in between
First : Gald to have this video recommend coz sometime back I was wondering where did this channel and the guy go...obviously because I never suscribed the channel.
2nd : The motive of these interviews are not to judge the knowledge because these candidates have cleared the test and that itself is the testament to their knowledge but its to judge the overall personality of the candidates to understand how well they respond under pressure ,thought process , analytical thinking ,presence of mind etc.
Perfect grammar and good vocabulary doesn't make you a wise person. What is being said is more important than how it is being said.
11:35 it's because different interviewers asked on different basis some times like some on fact based some opinion based some situational question
Idk why is making fun of their accents and grammars. Its an exam to test the knowledge and personality of the candidate not their grammar or english . Its the toughest exam in the world for a reason ,why to judge on their english when we on the ground level they will have to communicate in the local language itself.
Junaid he bol rha h sab tumko jubaid sunai de rha h😂
This exam is also taken in Hindi. So it’s not compulsory to speak perfect English.
React on Sir Akshat Jain interview, you will be shocked by his answers🎉🎉🎉
Bro defends himself before somebody blames him
I watched one mock interview where the candidate was from northeast, cuz of that judges ask him abt climate and problem abt northeast specifically, hence I don't think the panel where targeting him and asking more islamist and controverstail que cuz hes Muslim , they do same with other candidate as well.
This is a TOP UPSC Candidate mock interview mr. farrukkh...u will have to be a bit patient , perceptive and most importantly knowledgeable to get the idea of what is going on in the interview.
When he said why does happening, he said why it is happening, I think you 😂😂😂
Robot answering a robot 😂😂😂 Baat to sahi hai bhai😂😂😂" This Interviews are done in a way that they will become a great leader to serve the people but SACH TO YE HAI KI ITNA PADHNE KE BAAVJUD NETAON KE AAGE JHUK KE INHE REHNA PADTA HAI 😢😢😢😂😂😂😂😂
22:37 I think she want to say "& what do you think about the late night dinner tonight"😅😅😅😅.. her expressions though
Tum jaise insan bs reaction de skte ho exam to group D ka pass nhi hoga 😂😂
he actually got one of the highest marks in the Interview that year exam....
bahre junaid hi bola tha Aur india me ias ka exam english ke alava hindi me bhi hota hai sab english nahi bolte
In India, a lot of people who work in high positions may not have the best English speaking skills. But they’re pretty darn good at what they do. In my opinion the way you talk English shouldn’t be judged. You’ll end up hiring unskilled people like me😂