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IPS officer meets up with his “UPSC prep flatmate,” who did not pass the test, and they discuss his current activities

On social media, an IPS officer’s tweet about encountering his former roommate when he was getting ready for the UPSC went viral. Archit Chandak discussed how his roommate, who did not pass the test, has personally defined success in his article. He inspired others by setting an example for his buddy.

“I met Harsh the other day. My close buddy and roommate for UPSC prep classes. Extremely diligent and committed; he quit his job, went on four interviews, and gave three efforts. but regrettably, was unable to make the cut. I am currently enjoying a wonderful position and a nice package while working at Trident. The most important thing in life is having the fortitude to keep trying, regardless of success or failure. Twitter was used by Chandak.

With a photo of himself and his pal grinning at the camera, he concluded his message.

A day ago, the post was shared. The tweet has received over 77,000 views since then. Additionally, the post has received close to 800 likes. As they responded to the sharing, people left a variety of responses.

What was the response to the post made by the IPS officer?
“The world is not ending with UPSC. Beyond UPSC, there’s a lot better life too,” an X user tweeted.

The most important thing is to put in a lot of effort so that you won’t regret not trying. Fantastic inspiration to attempt,” said a second.

“I completely concur with you,” said a third.

“Very nice post,” commented on the fourth.

The UPSC is a constitutional body under Article 315-323 Part XIV Chapter II of the Indian Constitution to carry out the tasks, responsibilities, and obligations allocated by Article 320, according to the official website. In order to select and propose candidates for the Group A and Group B services of the Government of India based only on merit, the UPSC conducts exams in line with the rules of examination as announced by the Government of India in a just, fair, and unbiased way.

Regarding this IPS officer’s tweet about meeting his “UPSC prep flatmate,” what are your thoughts?

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