UPSC success story: Never say die Ishita clears IFS after several failures


Daijiworld Media Network – Himachal Pradesh (MS)

Himachal Pradesh, Dec 21: Ishita Bhatia's journey to becoming an IFS officer is a testament to her unwavering determination. Despite facing numerous setbacks in various competitive exams, she persevered and successfully cracked the challenging UPSC examination.

A graduate in ECE from the National Institute of Technology, Ishita initially aspired to be an IAS officer but discovered her deep spiritual connection to nature during her training in the Indian Forest Service (IFS). This revelation fueled her desire to become an IFS officer.

Hailing from Delhi, where many of her classmates were children of high-ranking IAS officers, Ishita was inspired to pursue a career in the IFS. Although she faced numerous failures in exams like RBI grade B 2020, ECGC PO 2021, UPSC CDS 2020, AAI ATC 2021, and CAT 2021, she remained resilient.

Even after narrowly missing the target by just one mark in the CSE of 2021, Ishita refused to give up and continued exploring new horizons. With unwavering emotional support from her family, Ishita achieved an All India Rank (AIR) of 104 in the IFS mains, selecting two new optional courses on her path to success.

 

 

  

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