Inspirational Stories: A Handwritten Note from Dr. Kalam Changed Trupti Bhatt’s Destiny, Scaled IPS after Rejecting 6 Govt Jobs

Inspirational Stories

Inspirational Stories: The UPSC test is one of the hardest to pass in order to become an Indian IAS officer. One must devote several hours to diligent study in order to pass the test. Each year, thousands of applicants try to get into the IAS, IFS, and IPS. Only a small percentage of students pass the toughest exam, which comprises of an interview, a main exam, and a preliminary exam. Today, we’ll discuss about IPS Trupati Bhatt, who turned down 16 offers from the government to work for the UPSC.

Early Life and Education of IPS Officer Trupti Bhatt

Trupti Bhatt, an IPS, is from Almora. She was born into a family of teachers and is the oldest of four siblings. She attended Beersheba School for the most of her education, and for class 12 she transferred to Kendriya Vidyalaya. She attended Pantnagar University for her BTech after completing high school. Trupti received numerous offers from reputable private institutions after passing six government job exams, including ISRO.

Inspiring Encounter with Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam

When Trupti Bhatt had the opportunity of meeting Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, the former president of India, in person in the ninth grade, her transformational path reached a turning point. Dr. Kalam, known for his humility and vision, sent her a handwritten note that would profoundly alter the course of her life. Trupti received the motivation she required from this letter to begin her UPSC preparations with unwavering tenacity. IPS Trupti Bhatt has won gold medals in badminton in the 16 and 14 km marathon contests at the national level. She is also skilled in Taekwondo and Karate in addition to this.Trupti Bhatt passed the 2013 UPSC Civil Services Examination with a score of 165 and was commissioned as an IPS officer on her very first attempt.

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