Delhi News Online : Scheduled for May 26, 2024, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is gearing up for the highly competitive Civil Services (Preliminary) Exam. Recognized as one of India’s most challenging recruitment tests, it is motivating many aspiring candidates to navigate a thoroughly planned study routine and exhibit unwavering commitment. Achieving success in the India’s most prestigious examination, leading to coveted roles like IAS or IPS officers obviously demand a unique blend of diligence and strategic preparation.
Dr. Aaditya Sharma’s exceptional accomplishment stands as a testament to the potency of dedication, strategic planning, and the pivotal role of mentorship in his journey. Securing the 70th rank in his inaugural attempt at the UPSC CSE examination, Dr. Sharma, a medical graduate from the Government Medical College and Hospital in Chandigarh, embarked on his civil service journey with a great commitment to contributing to public welfare.
Under the guidance of mentor Sourabh Jain, Dr. Sharma adopted a holistic approach to clear the exams. According to The Hindu, Dr. Aaditya Sharma mentioned about the impact of this mentorship in one of the interview, stating, “It made me stick to the requirements of the exam.”
Skillfully merging his medical expertise with the demands of the civil services examination, Dr. Sharma’s preparation included a focused study plan for elective subjects, essay, and ethics papers, supplemented by frequent practice exams. Understanding the exam pattern, reading newspapers daily and following the standard reference material are the key elements of his success. His success not only signifies individual achievement but also underscores the transformative power of dedication and mentorship in navigating the challenges of the UPSC CSE.