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.
Candidates are required to apply online only by using the website https//www.upsconline.nic.in.
Scheduled for June 23, 2024, the main examination will be held in two distinct shifts, each offering a platform for candidates to demonstrate their knowledge and skills.
Aspirants can download the admit cards by visiting its official website on upsc.gov.in.
When asked about tips for aspiring candidates, Apala revealed that throughout her UPSC preparation, she dedicated 7 to 8 hours daily to her studies.
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.
His father worked as a labourer in the village before starting a tea stall. As his school was 35 km away from his village, IAS Himanshu had to go up and down 70 km every day.
She decided to take a new path in full-time teaching to UPSC aspirants. Today, she is running one of the best UPSC coaching Institutes ‘Tathastu ICS’ in India. With her brilliant knowledge, she has made a place in the hearts of lakhs of UPSC aspirants.
After college, she joined Bhabha Atomic Research Centre as a nuclear scientist for a period of 1 year. She then appeared for several exams like GATE, ISRO, MPPSC, Delhi Police and FCI and showcased her excellence everywhere.
In her first two attempts, Ishita Kishore could not even clear the Prelims. However, a determined Ishita dedicated 9 hours daily to her preparation diligently. She appeared for her third attempt in 2023 and cracked the exam with All India Rank-1 to become an IAS officer.
To make ends meet, she used to sweep streets during the day and studied hard in the evening. Working as a sweeper, she managed to complete her graduation in 2016.
The viral clip shows the delivery agent engrossed in his UPSC lessons amidst the chaotic surroundings.
By investing Rs 3 lakh, they opened their first tea outlet opposite a girls’ hostel in Indore, offering a distinct experience to tea enthusiasts. Today they have over 400 outlets of ‘Chai Sutta Bar’ in 195 cities of the country.
“The happiest moment was the newspaper headlines ‘Daughter of Bhura became a DSP’,” she added.
During the day, he would work as a junior health inspector and studied for hours at night. With his hard work, he finally passed the State Civil Services Exam in 2006 and went on to become a Deputy Collector.
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