How to Prepare for a Government Job Interview in India (UPSC, SSC, PSU)

Government jobs in India — through UPSC, SSC, IBPS, state PSCs, and PSU recruitment — remain among the most sought-after career destinations, offering stability, pension, social prestige, and meaningful public service. The interview or “personality test” stage of these exams is distinct from corporate interviews and requires a different type of preparation. This guide covers the interview stage for the major government hiring streams in India.

Understanding the Government Interview Landscape

Exam / BodyInterview StageKey Focus
UPSC Civil Services (IAS/IPS/IFS)UPSC Personality Test (275 marks)Current affairs, personality, judgment, leadership
SSC CGLNo interview (removed from Tier 4)Not applicable
IBPS PO / ClerkPersonal Interview (after prelims + mains)Banking knowledge, GD, personality
IBPS RRBInterviewRural banking, agriculture, regional context
PSU (ONGC, BHEL, NTPC, SAIL)Personal InterviewTechnical knowledge, domain expertise
State PCSInterview after written examState-specific affairs, personality
IES / GATE-linked PSUTechnical interviewEngineering domain depth

UPSC Personality Test: What It Tests and How to Prepare

The UPSC Personality Test is not a general knowledge quiz. The UPSC explicitly states it assesses “mental calibre” — your ability to think on your feet, articulate your views, and demonstrate the qualities required for public service.

What the 5-member board assesses:

  • Mental alertness and clarity of thought
  • Critical powers of assimilation
  • Balance of judgment
  • Variety and depth of interest
  • Ability for social cohesion and leadership

What you must prepare:

  1. Your DAF (Detailed Application Form): Every item — college, hobbies, home state, optional subject — is a potential question source. Know your DAF cold.
  2. Current affairs (last 12 months): Focus on governance, economy, international relations, science and technology, environment.
  3. Your optional subject: Be prepared for conceptual questions linking your optional to real-world problems.
  4. Your home state: Know its geography, history, economy, agriculture, and current issues.
  5. Your graduation subject: If you studied engineering, you may be asked about tech policy, infrastructure, or digital governance.

Practice approach: Mock interview boards at reputed coaching centres (Vajiram, Vision IAS, Forum IAS) simulate the UPSC board experience. Taking 3–5 mock boards is considered essential preparation by successful IAS toppers.

IBPS Bank Interview: What It Tests

For IBPS PO, SO, and RRB interviews, preparation should focus on:

Banking and Finance Knowledge:

  • RBI’s monetary policy, repo rate, CRR, SLR
  • Types of bank accounts (CASA, NRI, DEMAT)
  • Priority sector lending (PSL) targets
  • NPA (Non-Performing Assets) — definition, causes, resolution
  • Pradhan Mantri schemes related to banking (Jan Dhan, PM Mudra, PMFBY)
  • NABARD, SIDBI, SEBI roles
  • Recent RBI circulars and policy updates

Personality and Behavioral:

  • “Why banking?” — must sound genuine, not scripted
  • Customer service scenarios
  • Ethical dilemma questions (corruption, pressure from seniors)
  • “What is your hometown famous for?” (regional knowledge matters)

Preparation resource: Bankersadda, Oliveboard, Testbook for banking GK; GS Score and Drishti IAS for general GK.

PSU Technical Interview Preparation (ONGC, BHEL, NTPC)

PSU technical interviews are rigorous knowledge tests:

  • Expect questions on core engineering fundamentals matching your discipline
  • Application of theory to industrial / operational contexts
  • Knowledge of the PSU’s specific industry (oil & gas for ONGC, power for NTPC)
  • HR questions about relocation willingness, long-term commitment, and public service motivation

PSU interviews also test whether you understand the company’s role in India’s economy — read the company’s Annual Report and recent news before the interview.

Communication Style in Government Interviews

Government interview boards value:

  • Measured, composed speech — not fast, enthusiastic startup energy
  • Balanced views — present multiple perspectives before expressing your own
  • Factual grounding — back opinions with data or policy references
  • Respectful disagreement — if a board member challenges your answer, maintain your position calmly with reasoning

Do not try to be funny, use American English idioms, or come across as corporate-trained. The board evaluates public servant temperament.

References:

  1. UPSC Official Guidelines – https://www.upsc.gov.in/
  2. IBPS Official Recruitment Portal – https://www.ibps.in/
  3. Vision IAS Mock Interview Programme – https://visionias.in/
  4. Vajiram & Ravi UPSC Coaching – https://vajiramandravi.com/
  5. Drishti IAS Current Affairs – https://www.drishtiias.com/

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