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  • A DOCTOR by profession, Karthik gave up scholarships for Harvard and Cambridge to join the Indian Administrative Services. Thinking beyond marks, appreciating the value of each subject and teaching these very subjects to students during his preparation helped him ace the exam. Now stationed at Ranikhet, a small town in Uttarakhand, Karthik aspires to make a difference by working at the grassroots...

    Dr. Karthik Adapa, Rank: First, Year: 2008

    Q. Why did you opt for the IAS?
    A. It offers a tremendous opportunity for leadership and to work at the grass-root level. For example, I now work in a small town with a population of around 20,000. It is such a backward region that even a little work we do has a tremendous impact on the people here. You also get a chance to impact people’s lives across a variety of domains such as health, education, water, sanitation, roads and electricity. In fact, as a topper, I was given the option to go to my hometown in Khammam, Andhra Pradesh but I chose Ranikhet as it’s a much more backward place and that’s the kind of place I wanted to contribute to.

    Q. Medicine is considered a noble profession. What prompted you to move out of it?
    A. I enjoyed being a doctor and in fact, continue to be a doctor even now. In my capacity as an administrator, I organise health camps, where I also serve as a doctor. But what I realised is that as a doctor, the canvas you get to paint on is very small. Health is the only field you can work in as a doctor.

    Q. Tell us about life as a student...
    A. I was always a good student, which helped me secure admission to a national medical college. I got a scholarship for a postgraduation at both Harvard and Cambridge. I also got a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation scholarship for a PhD in Molecular Medicine at Harvard and the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Trust Commonwealth Shared Scholarship for my PhD in Cambridge. But I opted for the IAS. In two earlier attempts, I also got through the Indian Police Services, but I let it pass, too.

    Q. Three attempts? It sounds taxing! How did you prepare?
    A. I enjoyed the process. I wish I had to give ten attempts so I could study for ten years! You actually grow a lot in the process; the reading is voracious. I look upon it as a way of life and not much has changed since those times for me. I still read a lot, keep abreast of what’s happening in the world, in the country, in my state.

    Q. Which subjects did you chose during the mains and why?
    A. Zoology and Psychology. Having done medicine, which is Advanced Biology, I wanted to go back to my basics and study Zoology, which is Basic Biology. I also wanted to study one subject, which was different and would tell me something I enjoy in life and Psychology fitted the bill, well. I worked really hard in Psychology. Though I didn’t score too well, it gave me new perspectives to see my life events. It brings about a holistic change in your personality, which happens as long as you don’t study merely for marks but internalise the subject. You must appreciate the basics of the subject and study its varied topics.

    Q. How did you prepare for the exam?
    A. I referred to basic textbooks like Morgan & King and Barrons. Then you have advanced textbooks for each subject; Coleman for Abnormal Psychology, Pearson’s for Education Psychology. I would devote six to eight hours a day, but more than the number of hours, it is the quality and consistency of your studies, which matter. I used to be very consistent with my reading.

    Q. What did you do differently in Attempt 3, which enabled you to crack it?
    A. I feel I was much more focused and also put in more effort than in my first two attempts; however, some things you learn only with experience. Lesson 1, I learned how to manage my time better after going through the entire process twice.  Lesson 2, never to ignore Prelims even after your Mains or your interview because when the results are out, you don’t have any time left for the next year’s Prelims.

    Q. Any interview tips for IAS aspirants…
    A. Just be yourself! The more artificial you are, the more you will struggle. While preparing, ‘studying’ newspapers is the ultimate thing. I read The Hindu, which is by far the best newspaper when preparing for the Civil Services Exam. While preparing, don’t merely ‘read’ the newspaper, ‘study’ the newspaper, just like you would a textbook. Underline, make notes, analyse, draw some conclusions, discuss.

    Q. Who was the inspiration behind your success?
    A. My teachers and my students.

    Q. Your students?
    A. I taught Zoology and General Studies at Evolution, a coaching institute during my preparation while simultaneously preparing for General Studies with study material from Rajaram & Ravi, another coaching institute. If I didn’t teach a topic well, my students’ faces said it all. This would encourage me to study and understand better, work hard and ultimately teach better. So I thank my teachers for teaching me and my students for bearing with me and tolerating me.

    Q. How has your administrative experience been so far?
    A. We have a period of independent charge as part of my training. Hence I am at Ranikhet as the Joint Magistrate, for the last one-and-a-half months. I am the youngest but still the leader of the entire team.  Hence I need to be the energy and motivator of the team. Ranikhet is located in the hills where everything usually closes by 6 p.m. But our office remains open till 8 or 9 p.m., sometimes longer. We are trying to make the administration friendlier and improve health, education etc. In fact, I have lodged the first FIR against illegal mining in Uttarakhand, probably a first in all of North India.

     

  • Published on: March 31, 2010
  • 26 Comments
  • ravi | May 07, 2012

  • sir i was realy inspired with ur interview. I don't no wat to ask u but realy i want ur guidance. Plz do encourage me sir i wil be very much thankful to u sir . I wil be waitng for ur reply
  • dheeraj | Apr 26, 2012

  • good job dude but be a nice officer not to be correpted
  • Srishti | Mar 12, 2012

  • Thanks a lot for such valuable post ! I have a question that for preparing IAS General studies how much time a person should devote. A friend told me about online courses like http://www.wiziq.com/course/119-ias-general-studies-prelimnary-course to save time and focus more on ias prelims preparation. .
  • ashok | Mar 10, 2012

  • sir please give me suggestions for reference of books in zoology
  • nayana | Mar 02, 2012

  • sir...this is nayana from andhra pradesh.i am studying b.tech 2nd year.i want to become ias officer and i want to serve the poor.after my b.tech i want to do m.tech in iisc bangalore.then after i will write civils.in these 4yeras what should i practice to achieve good rank in civils...please tell me sir...
  • suresh. singh shekhawat | Jan 12, 2012

  • careers 360 is very good site evrybody and have good information all cadiated
  • praveen jain | Sep 06, 2011

  • Respectfully sir... i am praveen jain s/o mahendra jain from indore m.p.i am doing prepration for civil services(upsc) from new delhi.but my family economic condition is week. so i request you sir please help me. .please help me sir.i want prepration for upsc.and want to help for fees.please ...sir please.
  • laxmi | May 26, 2011

  • sir, i am an ias aspirant ,i am doing b.e. 3rd year on 2011 so i must complete my b.e. in 2012 so iwant to crack this exam in 2012 actually i hv started my preparation along with 3rd year but proper way of studing is not known. HUMBLE REQUEST PLEASE GUIDE ME........................!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • nagesh | Mar 13, 2011

  • Hai sir, this is Tata.nageshbabu from chinnamunagala, near kottakachavaram. i completed my B.tech in 2010,im also an IAS aspirant i would like to take your guidance. If you can, please provide me your email id and contact number. please sir.
  • nikhilsai kalidas | Mar 03, 2011

  • please provide me the email id of karthik adapa
  • Nisanth | Feb 17, 2011

  • Sir, I really congratulate you.I was interested to become a doctor and then a civil servant.But I could'nt because of the circumstances.I'm now 22 years old.I would like to do M.B.B.S,take M.DAND WRITE CIVIL SERVICE along with it.I am afraid I am late,and even if qualified will get lesser years of sevice and can't reach the top.Please give me advice.
  • Sahil252 | Oct 04, 2010

  • Hi sir this taha from srinagar you have done a good job.i also want to be same
  • sndeep | Sep 13, 2010

  • if u can please provide me the email id of Mr.ADAPA KARTHIK
  • ravivarma | Aug 06, 2010

  • Hello sir my name is ravivarma(B.E)..i read the august month of comptetion sucess review in tat i read toppers interview...one of yur student Dr.garimamittal specified yur name for ias aspirants..I inspired about yu sir..i would like to become an IAs officer..Please i want yur guidance..please provide email-id of Dr.Adapa karthik.
  • s.suresh kumar | Jun 25, 2010

  • if u can please provide me the email id of Mr.ADAPA KARTHIK
  • ashutosh kumar | Jun 02, 2010

  • Respected sir,your interview is source of inspiration for me
  • ajit | May 30, 2010

  • quite an inspirational article... keep up the good work...
  • arvind | May 13, 2010

  • sir, can u pls suggest the books for zoology. i am a final year student of zoology and want to appear at 2011. for IAS.
  • rakshit | May 12, 2010

  • could u suggest me any book 4 prep. of this xam...
  • anjali enugula | May 10, 2010

  • Sir Iam E.Anjali doing my 4th year b-tech,iam an IAS aspirant i would like 2 take guidance from you If you can please provide me sri adapa karthik email id
  • tushar | May 04, 2010

  • sir, i saw you in carrers360 meagzine. tell me about your experience. i also want to know about the details and course of ias examination for commerce students.I have just given my HSC exam.will you send me your email address.
  • raviteja | May 03, 2010

  • sir my self raviteja(b.tech)..i would like to become an ias officer... i would like to take guidance from you sir. i hope you will provide me you email id.. (RAVITEJA)
  • raviteja | May 03, 2010

  • pls provide me sri adapa karthik e mail id....
  • jaishree | Apr 18, 2010

  • hello sir, first of all i like to congratulate you for ur graeat achievement.Myself Jaishreee C.Pushkar M.A (Geo.) & reside in Haldwani (UK) & IAS Aspirant.Sir if you don.t mind i like to alot learn from ur experience so, i'll be obliged if u can meet, call or even mail.i knw its difiicult to take out time from busy schedule but plz try for it.Plz try to give chance to me feel more great. Tahnking YOu.Jaishree (Jaishree.chandra@yahoo.com)
  • Richa | Apr 15, 2010

  • If you can please provide me the email-id of Dr. Adapa Karthik.
  • bharat | Apr 09, 2010

  • sir, i saw you in carrers360 meagzine. tell me about your experience. i also want to know about the details and course of ias examination for commerce students
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