UPSC success story: When it comes to clearing the UPSC exam, the success mantra is different for everyone. With this, every candidate preparing for UPSC exam has to face many challenges. After crossing all these difficult stages, a candidate achieves a big post like IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS. Today we are going to tell you the story of one such candidate, who used a very unique method to pass one of the toughest examinations in India. Let us know about them.
We are going to talk about Internal Revenue Service (IRS) officer Devyani Singh. The success story of Devyani, who hails from Haryana, is an inspiration for those who want to crack the UPSC exam despite continuous failure.
Talking about schooling, Devyani completed her 10th and 12th from a school in Chandigarh. In the year 2014, he completed his graduation degree from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani. From here he did a course in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. After completing his graduation, he immediately started preparing for the UPSC exam. During preparation, he did not think that it would take him a long time to pass the UPSC exam. Devyani had to face many challenges in passing the UPSC exam. Despite continuous failures in the years 2015, 2016 and 2017, he did not give up and continued his hard work.
After which he decided to appear in the UPSC examination for the fourth time in the year 2018. This time she succeeded in the exam and secured All India Rank (AIR) 222. In which he got the Central Audit Department.
Devyani was happy on passing the UPSC exam, but somewhere in her mind she was not satisfied with the rank. After which he considered appearing in the UPSC exam for the fifth time. She appeared in the fifth attempt and was selected for the post of IRS in the year 2019 with 11th rank.
IRS Devyani gave these tips
– UPSC candidates work hard on the subjects they are well aware of. She says that the candidate should also focus on his weak subjects. Give priority to the subjects which you feel are your weak links.
– A candidate can spend all his time in preparation and still not get the desired result. Therefore, while preparing, keep in mind that in whatever time you are studying, your preparation should be good. He told that when I attempted the exam for the fifth time, my schedule was very busy. After which I decided that I will study only on weekends and finish my syllabus. I made full use of that time and today am an IRS officer.