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How Priyanka Yadav of Pilibhit Achieved AIR 385 in UPSC Without Coaching

On April 16, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) released the final Civil Services Exam (CSE) 2023 results. Many kids, like Priyanka Yadav of Pilibhit’s Rajeev Colony, have excelled in this esteemed test. She finished without receiving any coaching in 385th place. In an interview, Priyanka’s farmer father, Jawahar Singh Yadav, spoke about how his daughter passed one of the hardest tests in India.

According to Jawahar Singh, his daughter finished her basic schooling at the Lions Bal Vidhya Mandir in Pilibhit. She relocated to Kota, Rajasthan, after finishing her elementary school to get ready for a number of engineering admission tests. After graduating from Jhansi with a Bachelor of Technology, Priyanka eventually traveled to Delhi to be ready for the UPSC test.

Priyanka’s father went on to say that she moved to Delhi three years ago in order to be ready for the UPSC exams. However, she chose to pass the test using solely her own study and didn’t depend on any tutoring. She worked as a tuition instructor to pay for her courses and study supplies. Priyanka failed her first two exam attempts despite doing everything to ace it. She persisted in trying to pass the test, and in the end, her persistent will allowed her to succeed.

Saroj Yadav, Priyanka’s mother, also spoke about her daughter’s tenacity in studying for the UPSC test. She added that their family had planned several celebrations and wedding programs over the previous three years. But according to Saroj, Priyanka never participated in these programs and instead stayed focused on her objective. Saroj remembered that throughout these three years of preparation, her daughter had only spent a scant eight hours at home getting some paperwork.

In addition to Priyanka, the other exam winners include Animesh Pradhan, who achieved the All Indian Rank 2, and Aditya Srivastava, who won the exam. Donuru Ananya Reddy has achieved the third rank. Of the 1016 people who have been suggested for appointments, 347 fall into the general group. 305 people belong to Other Backward Classes, 165 to Scheduled Caste, 86 to Scheduled Tribe, and 115 to the Economically Weaker Section.

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