New Delhi:"Hard work, compassionate and right attitude is the key to success and that is what kept me going", said Madhya Pradesh girl Nidhi Bansal who secured 23rd rank in UPSC 2019.
29-year-old Nidhi Bansal has secured the 23rd rank in the recently declared UPSC examination 2019. An epitome of strong determination, willpower, Bansal had successfully cleared the UPSC examination earlier twice and she has been posted as an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer in the year 2016. She secured 226th rank in the year 2017. Bansal is currently undergoing training in Jharkhand Police Academy, Hazaribagh.
Ever since then, there was no looking back for Nidhi as her quest to become an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer grew stronger. In the year 2011, she completed B.Tech in Computer engineering from Chennai and joined a job in Bengaluru but within one year she left a job to achieve something bigger. It is worth noting that She has cleared the UPSC civil services exam 2019 three times out of her five attempts.
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Bansal said that she was working as a software engineer in the year 2013 but could not feel the connection as at the back of mind there was always a desire to be a civil servant.
"It was a dream for me to become an IAS officer and serve the people. I knew IPS would provide me with one of the best platforms to serve the public but IAS would give me relatively more opportunity so that kept me motivated. I was even aware of my weaknesses in the exam and worked hard to rectify it. At times my health got compromise but hard work paid off". Said, Nidhi Bansal to ETV Bharat.
She believes that dedication and commitment are the key factors in life that helps one achieve their goals despite all odds in life.
"For civil service aspirants, it is necessary to focus on authentic study source and revision is the main mantra and quality source, test series, time management is a must ". She adds.
There is no dearth of talent in the youth of Northeast, 11 candidates from Northeast region have brought laurels by clearing the UPSC examinations and among them, Assam's Aranyak Saikia secured 59th rank in the toughest examination of the country with Economics as his main subject. Aranyak, a 2017 batch IPS officer, is already serving in Karnataka cadre. He is the son of former Assam DGP Kuladhar Saikia. This is for the third time that Aranyak has cleared the examination.
Saikia believes that UPSC examinations have an element of addiction as the thirst for knowledge keeps snowballing and motivates to improve and attempt again and again.
"I have seen people working hard and accomplishing it big, so if they can do, why not I?. This kept me get going and I have planned, the third attempt to be the last one", Aranyak told ETV Bharat.