Kunal R. Virulkar, an unselected UPSC candidate after 12 attempts, shares his inspiring journey of perseverance. His story resonates widely, garnering support from netizens and motivational words from PM Narendra Modi to all aspirants facing setbacks.
“Virat Kohli, he is my favourite player. Just the kind of inspiration and the never-give-up kind of attitude he has and his discipline, no matter what may be the result, but we should work hard for it is a major takeaway from Virat Kohli,” Ananya can be heard saying in the viral video.
After passing out from IIT-M, he could have easily got a high-paying job in an MNC. However, he set his sights on passing the highly-sought UPC exam.
“There would be 3 rounds of interviews, the final round face-to-face. Interested candidates can send their CVs inbox,” he further added.
The NTA further urged students to be aware of false rumours, reaffirming that exercising their voting rights would not impact their eligibility to write their exams.
Students are requested not to pay heed to such rumours and exercise their voting right, clarified NTA
After coming to know about the letter from the education department mentioning about the closure of the school, the parents and villagers staged protest.
The real test is to find if the candidates are able to maintain his/her polite behaviour after getting drunk. While some candidates passed the test, others were rejected after they got too drunk.
When asked about tips for aspiring candidates, Apala revealed that throughout her UPSC preparation, she dedicated 7 to 8 hours daily to her studies.
NCERT said that a few unscrupulous publishers are printing NCERT school textbooks which are available on the NCERT website, under their own name without obtaining permission from NCERT.
IFS officer Gaurav Garg took to X (formerly known as Twitter) and shared insightful thoughts, giving a reality check on the placement settings at IITs.
Goyal revealed that he had made up his mind to drop the exam. However, a friend came to his rescue and motivated him to do well.
Though the school timings have been revised and students now need to attend their classes from 7 am to 11:30 am, they are returning home in scorching heat conditions.
The shocking incident came to light after the concerned class 12 student narrated her ordeal to a teacher of another school.
To add to the irony most of the companies that attended the placement were mostly domestic, with a very few international firms. Usually international companies outnumber Indian companies, but only a few international players showed up this year.
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