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Preparing for the UPSC exam isn’t just about books and strategy, it’s an emotional and mental marathon that tests resilience as much as intellect. In this article, expert shares insights into the hidden psychological battles every aspirants face, from burnout and self-doubt to the importance of rest, realistic expectations, and having a mature perspective on failure. Scroll down to read more.
Dhanush Kumar, an IPS officer, secured All India Rank 501 in the UPSC exam after four failed attempts. His father abandoned the family, Dhanush's early life was filled with challenges. His journey is a powerful reminder that perseverance can overcome the hardest of circumstances. Scroll down to read about his inspiring story.
The paper baffled aspirants with easy traps, tricky CSAT and other surprises.
Anjali Garg, born on September 14, 1996, in Chandigarh, always harbored the dream of becoming a doctor. Anjali Garg's story is a testament to perseverance, determination, and hard work. Her first attempt at the UPSC exam, undertaken during the tumultuous COVID-19 pandemic, ended in failure but she never doubted her efforts.
UPSC Civil Services 2024 Exam Results: The top 10 candidates are Shakti Dubey, Harshita Goyal, Dongre Archit Parag, Shah Margi Chirag, Aakash Garg, Komal Punia, Aayushi Bansal, Raj Krishna Jha, Aditya Vikram Agarwal, and Mayank Tripathi.
The civil services exam is considered one of the toughest exam in the world. Clearing this exam is not everyone's cup of tea. Today, we are talking about Arnav Mishra, who not only cleared cleared UPPCS but also cleared UPSC two times.
Success Story: Dr Vikas Divyakirti's journey is a testament to the power of determination and a deep-rooted vision. Rising from humble beginnings in Haryana, he not only conquered the challenging UPSC exams in his first attempt but also forged a path to inspire and guide countless aspirants.
Ananya Singh, a 22-year-old from Prayagraj, has achieved her dream of becoming an IAS officer. She aced the UPSC civil services exam, one of the toughest tests in the country, with only a year of preparation.
Rukmani Riar's journey to success in the UPSC is a testament to determination and resilience.
She undertook UPSC journey without formal coaching.
Rukmani Riar's journey stands as a shining example of the power of self-motivation and focused preparation.
IAS Anurag Kumar's Success Story: Dissatisfied with his initial rank, Anurag Kumar's indomitable spirit led him to persevere further. He undertook his preparations once more, and in the 2018 UPSC CSE exam, he achieved a remarkable feat by securing the AIR 48.
'Overcoming Odds': IAS Ajay Kumar Gautam's Inspiring Story
He Hails from a small town in UP's Kasganj
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He secured the 415th rank in the UPSC exam
UPSC Result 2023: Garima Lohia, a graduate from Kirorimal College of Delhi University, secured the second rank in the civil services examination (CSE) 2022.
Today UPSC has released the results of Civil Services Examination for the year 2021. In which Shruti Sharma, who lives in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, has topped.
Shruti Sharma emerged as the topper with All India Rank 1 after UPSC Civil Services Results 2021.
There is no proposal under consideration for giving additional attempts to aspirants of civil services examination for the year 2022, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday.
Nearly eight months after its submission, the report of Baswan committee that suggested changes in civil service exam pattern and age limit is under examination, the government has said.
Growing up in Chhattisgarh's Naxalite-affected Dantewada district, Namrata Jain had one dream -- of joining the civil services.
As many as 980 officers will be selected through civil services examination 2017, over 200 less than last year's intake, the government said today.
The report of Baswan committee that has suggested changes in civil service exam pattern and age limit is under consideration of the Union Public Service Commission, the government said today.
A parliamentary panel has expressed concern over "deterioration" in the quality of recruits to the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and said it is "imperative" that only the best are selected.
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