FAIL IN 10 TH AND 12TH BUT CRACKED IAS IN 1ST ATTEMPT
Failures you have on the way to your objective can frequently provide important lessons. Numerous UPSC success stories show how one may realise their dreams despite encountering setbacks in life. Another inspiring story is that of IAS Anju Sharma, who at the age of 22 and on her first attempt, passed one of the most challenging UPSC exams.
This inspiring story about IAS officer Anju Sharma shows how she overcame obstacles and finally became an IAS. Anju Sharma failed both her pre-boards in chemistry in class 10 and the economics paper in class 12. With the exception of these two topics, she successfully scored well in all the other subjects.
Anju earned her BSc and MBA from Jaipur after finishing her 12th. She won a gold medal at her college as well. According to her, that these two events in her life have impacted who she is now. Anju Sharma claims that se had a lot of chapters to study during her pre-boards, and sh didn't start stressing until it was very late. Since she was ill-prepared and she knew she was going to fail. Everyone in around her emphasised the importance of 10th grade success in determining our future academic paths.
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1yWell done. Perhaps you are were one of the people who has to come. to change the world? People like Edison also had major issues with the mainstream education system. I do think that some subjects are taught in a way that they make no sense for those who are constantly asking questions. When there are gaps in the teaching or it is delivered in a monotone way, it does take a lot of effort to go over it again and again. Why I think Education could do with changing to a more hands-on approach. One that incorporates fun as we learn Mukesh M.