Aditi Chougule rises from 433rd to 63rd rank in UPSC, marks second success


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Feb 18: In today’s competitive era, clearing the UPSC examination is considered a major challenge and requires extensive preparation. Proving that this seemingly difficult task can be achieved through determination, Aditi Sanjay Chougule (27) from Jaysingpur has made it possible through her perseverance. She secured the 63rd rank in the Union Public Service Commission examination, achieving success for the second time. Last year, Aditi had cleared the UPSC examination in her very first attempt by securing the 433rd rank.

Aditi completed her education up to class 10 at Malu High School, her class 12 at Janatara Shikshan Sankul, Jaysingpur, and later obtained a degree in civil engineering from Walchand College in Sangli. After passing with Sociology as her subject, she began preparing for the UPSC examination. Following the results of the Civil Services (Main) Examination 2023 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission, she had secured the 433rd rank last year.

However, not stopping there, Aditi managed her time effectively and prepared to face the examination again. The results were declared on Tuesday, in which she secured the 63rd rank across the country. With this achievement, she will now serve as an IAS officer.

Her father is working as a deputy engineer at Shri Datt Sugar Factory in Shirol, while her mother is a homemaker. “I had achieved success in the first examination through self-study. However, I studied again with determination and hard work, which helped me achieve even better success. It is necessary to have self-confidence, as it opens the path to success. Focus on your goal while studying. No field is difficult,” said Aditi Chougule of Jaysingpur.

 

  

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