IAS officer Akshita Gupta studied UPSC exam in 15 minute break - Studyed UPSC in 15 minute break from work, became an IAS officer, Career News- CMB College

IAS officer Akshita Gupta studied UPSC exam in 15 minute break – Studyed UPSC in 15 minute break from work, became an IAS officer, Career News

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UPSC Success Story: Millions of Indians dream of clearing the UPSC exam and becoming an IAS officer. Every year lakhs of candidates appear for UPSC exam from different parts of the country, but only few of them are able to clear the UPSC exam and achieve the post of IAS officer. Today we are going to tell you about one such IAS officer who cleared the UPSC exam in the first attempt.

We are talking about IAS officer Dr. Akshita Gupta, who cleared the UPSC exam in her first attempt. The journey was not easy for him. Chandigarh resident Dr. Akshita Gupta’s father is the principal of a senior secondary school in Panchkula and her mother is a mathematics teacher in a government senior secondary school. Parents are from education field, so education is given a lot of importance in their home. Akshita was very good at studies right from the beginning.

He studied MBBS before clearing UPSC. Let us tell you that when IAS officer Akshita was preparing for the UPSC exam, she was working as a doctor in a hospital. Dr. Akshita cleared the UPSC exam in her first attempt in the year 2020 and secured 69th rank.

Akshita, an IAS officer, started preparing for the UPSC exam in her third year of college. During college, whenever she got time, she gave full attention to UPSC preparation. Let us tell you that Akshita Gupta was a medical student, so she chose medical science as her optional subject in the mains exam. He revised all his medical books to prepare for the UPSC exam.

IAS Officer Dr. Akshita Gupta used to work for 14 hours at the hospital and study for the UPSC exam with a 15-minute break.

Akshita knew that it was not easy to prepare for UPSC with work and succeed in this exam. In such a situation, she devised a brilliant strategy and concentrated on the subjects in which she was weak.

Said in an interview, I took all my medicine books and tore out the pages which had subjects related to UPSC syllabus. I knew it wasn’t right to tear up books, but I did it all for a good cause. I stapled all the torn pages and made a small book so I could read easily.

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