Language No Bar: These 5 Aspirants Took UPSC Exam In Hindi And Became IAS Officers

This IAS officer topped the examination in Hindi medium

This IAS officer topped the examination in Hindi medium

Some such Gaurav Budania secured 13th rank in UPSC exam in 2020.

The Civil Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is one of the toughest examinations not only in India but in the world. Both Hindi and English medium candidates appear in this exam. There are many stories of IAS officers who rose to the top by taking the exam in Hindi medium. Remember, language doesn’t define your abilities. Let us read about some success stories:

1) Gaurav Budania: IAS Gaurav Budania secured 13th rank in UPSC exam in 2020. He comes from a simple family from Churu district of Rajasthan. He holds an engineering degree from IIT BHU and a master’s degree in sociology. He had secured 12th rank in Rajasthan Administrative Services exam in 2018. During his SDM training, he cleared the IAS exam through Hindi medium.

2) Ganga Singh Rajpurohit: This IAS officer hails from Barmer district of Rajasthan, and secured 33rd rank in UPSC exam in 2016. After completing B.Sc, he started preparing for UPSC exam. His optional subject was Hindi literature and he studied NCERT books. He says that there are many ups and downs during the preparation of UPSC exam. Rajpurohit said that one should be patient in such situations.

3) Gaurav Singh Sogarwal: IAS Gaurav Singh Sogarwal is from Bharatpur, Rajasthan, who belongs to a farming family. His mother died when he was three years old and his father died when he was 14 years old. He holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune. He also used to teach tuition during his studies. He failed in his first and second attempt, but in his third attempt he became an IPS officer and in his fourth attempt he became an IAS officer with 46 rank.

4) Gaurav Kumar Singhal: IAS Gaurav Kumar Singhal is a resident of Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. He secured 31st rank in UPSC exam in 2016, attempted the exam in Hindi medium and succeeded in his 6th attempt. He believes that every candidate has a unique strategy, and one must maintain confidence and patience.

5) Anuradha Pal: IAS Anuradha Pal comes from a very simple family. His father was a milk seller. After completing his schooling at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, he pursued a degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Govind Ballabh Pant Agricultural University and technology In Uttarakhand. Anuradha Pal secured 451st rank in UPSC exam in 2012 and 62nd rank in 2015. Anuradha strongly believes that every candidate should choose an optional subject based on his/her interest.

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