Engineer Abhishek Chaudhary secures AIR 64 in UPSC in fourth attempt


Daijiworld Media Network – Agra

Agra, Feb 20: Abhishek Chaudhary, a civil engineer hailing from Agra, has achieved significant success by securing All India Rank (AIR) 64 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2024. His achievement comes after a dedicated journey spanning four attempts and several years of rigorous preparation.

Abhishek completed his BE in civil engineering from BVM Engineering College, Anand, Gujarat, in 2016. Before committing to the civil services, he built a successful career in the corporate sector. He worked as a planning engineer with Shapoorji & Pallonji for two years and subsequently served another two years at Tata Projects Ltd.

In July 2020, Abhishek resigned from his professional role to pursue UPSC preparation full-time. His path to success was marked by persistence; he failed to clear the prelims in his first attempt in 2021 and missed out in the mains during his second attempt in 2022. In his third attempt in 2023, he reached the interview stage but fell short of the final selection. Finally, in his fourth attempt, he achieved the 64th rank.

Preparing entirely from his home in Agra, Abhishek relied on a combination of online courses and free resources available on platforms like YouTube and Telegram.

Attributing his success to divine grace and the blessings of his parents, Abhishek now aims to guide and inspire other aspirants by sharing the lessons he learned throughout his journey.

  

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