UPSC toppers share tales of overcoming setbacks

The toppers of the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2020, the results of which were announced on Friday, not only faced uncertainty when the exam was postponed thanks to COVID-19, some even contracted the disease, but they said they came out strong on the opposite side determinedly , planning and positivity.

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Bihar native Shubham Kumar, who secured rank one on the Union Service Public Commission (UPSC) list, said he managed the performance in his third attempt as he had longer to organize also as read newspapers. a category of 2018 graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, he secured rank 298 therein year itself. He was undergoing training as an Indian Defence Accounts Service officer in Pune while preparing for the exam.

“I want to inform UPSC aspirants who are browsing bad times that each one toppers undergo bad times. you've got to be confident. there's a right plan for everything. you'll not achieve 100% of your plan, but work towards it and you'll be ready to achieve 75% or 80%,” he said.

The 24-year-old who hails from Katihar district in Bihar said his first preference would be to hitch the Indian Administrative Service and work for the upliftment of the agricultural areas of his home State.

For Ankita Jain, who secured rank three, this was her fourth attempt. She, too, was undergoing training in Mumbai after being selected as an Indian Audit and Accounts Service officer in 2018 while preparing for the exam. The 28-year-old had graduated from Delhi Technological University.

“A month before the Mains, I got COVID-19. But I focused on my training then whatever time was left, I prepared for the exam. i used to be well-supported by my family,” she said.

She added that she focused on her weaknesses so as to enhance her performance. Interestingly, Ms. Jain’s sister, Vaishali Jain, secured rank 21 within the exam, she said.

“I would really like to hitch the IAS and work for ladies and child development,” she said.

She added that she focused on her weaknesses so as to enhance her performance. Interestingly, Ms. Jain’s sister, Vaishali Jain, secured rank 21 within the exam, she said.

“I would really like to hitch the IAS and work for ladies and child development,” she said.

Ria Dabi, who secured rank 15, is that the younger sister of IAS officer Tina Dabi, the UPSC topper in 2015 and therefore the first Scheduled Caste candidate to top the examination. Ms. Ria Dabi, who finished her BA in politics from Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University in 2019, said that there was tons of pressure on her to secure an honest rank after her sister made headlines for her success, but her parents helped ease the expectations and told her to only give her best shot.

“While i used to be in college, I started my preparation but it had been tough to handle both so I actually started after 2019. i might say that the key to cracking the UPSC examination is consistent diligence , discipline and tons of patience. There are many sacrifices that you simply need to make while preparing, like abandoning on your social life but you've got to try to to that to remain consistent and disciplined,” she said.

Satyam Gandhi, who secured UPSC rank 10 in his first attempt, graduated from Dayal Singh College, Delhi University in 2020. Mr. Gandhi said that he's from Dighra village in Bihar and gave credit to Delhi University for helping him transition from his rural background and gain exposure and confidence.

“I put in 10-12 hours of labor everyday in my final year of graduation consistently to organize for the examination but I give the credit to Delhi University for exposing me to varied thoughts, ideas and giving me a platform to pursue extra curricular activities that broadened my horizons,” he said. a fanatical photographer, Mr. Gandhi said that he dedicated the primary two years of his college life to pursue photography and therefore the third year to organize for his examination.



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