Inspirational Stories: Success is not always simple. For that, you must be persistent in order to succeed. Anurag Kumar’s inspirational story, which demonstrates that achievement requires both a strong work ethic and a strong resolve to succeed, is presented to you today. This young officer’s narrative will astound you because instead of letting failure define him, he used it to hone his skills and prepare for writing his success story.
Anurag Kumar’s Inspiring Journey
Anurag Kumar failed his graduation, yet this setback helped him find the path to achievement, and he made the decision to join the IAS. His life was altered by this choice. You’ll be shocked to learn that Anurag worked hard, passed the UPSC exam twice in a row, and attained the 48th rank to become an IAS officer in 2018. Anurag Kumar, a native of the Bihar area of Katihar, attended a school with a Hindi medium of instruction up till Class 8. He was then enrolled in the English-medium programme, where he had several difficulties.
Anurag Kumar’s Journey from Mediocrity to Excellence
The officer claims that although he started off as an average student, once he sets his mind to something, he succeeds. Anurag Kumar put a lot of effort into his Class 10 Board exams, passing with a 90% score. He did, however, flunk the Maths pre-board exam in Class 12. He subsequently studied with a new zeal and received more than 90% of the marks. After that, he was accepted into Delhi’s Shri Ram College of Commerce. But he found that the path ahead was not simple. He failed a lot of classes during his graduation. He eventually received his degree and enrolled in a post-graduate programme.
Anurag Kumar’s Journey of UPSC Success Against All Odds
Anurag Kumar refocused his attention on his studies. After graduation, he made the decision to study for the UPSC tests. He began working diligently and completely to prepare for the UPSC after finishing his PG degree. He put in a lot of effort, took notes, and gave it all. In 2017, he successfully passed UPSC on his very first attempt. Anurag placed 677th. He began his preparations once more after being dissatisfied with his status. In his second attempt, he obtained the 48th-best All India ranking in the 2018 UPSC CSE test. In the Bettiah district, Anurag Kumar is currently employed as an assistant district officer.
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