Engineer to IAS officer – The grit and glory of Jagrati Awasthi


Daijiworld Media Network – Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh, Aug 9: Jagrati Awasthi’s path to the Indian administrative service is a story of courage and persistence. Jagrati Awasthi, a native of Bhopal, secured the second rank in the civil services exam 2020. Becoming an IAS officer was a childhood dream for Awasthi and she has achieved her dream in her second attempt.

An engineer by qualification, she once held a secure government job — but her true aspiration was to serve the nation as an IAS officer. Leaving behind the comfort of a stable career, Jagrati dedicated herself entirely to preparing for the highly competitive UPSC exam. Her preparation was rigorous, involving long study hours, mock tests, and constant updates on current affairs.

The journey was far from easy. She faced moments of self-doubt and societal pressure but drew strength from her passion for public service and belief in her abilities. After years of hard work, she achieved an impressive All India Rank, proving that perseverance pays off.

Today, as an IAS officer, Jagrati works to bring positive change to people’s lives. Her story continues to inspire countless UPSC aspirants, showing that with focus and determination, it is possible to turn ambition into reality.

 

 

 

  

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