Anu Kumari: AIR 2 and Top Woman, UPSC CSE 2017, Strategy and Journey

She was not studying in a library with eight uninterrupted hours ahead of her. She was preparing for UPSC around her toddler's nap times, meal schedules, and bedtime routines.

She was not studying in a library with eight uninterrupted hours ahead of her. She was preparing for UPSC around her toddler's nap times, meal schedules, and bedtime routines.

She did not start preparation with the goal of topping India. She started with the goal of clearing the exam. That one distinction, between chasing a rank and chasing competence,

An IIT Bombay graduate, working as a software engineer in South Korea, quit a comfortable international career to attempt UPSC for the first time. He came back as India's top-ranked IAS officer of 2018.

When UPSC CSE 2023 results came out on April 16, 2024, Aditya Srivastava was already in uniform. He had cleared UPSC CSE 2022 with AIR 236 and was serving

She holds a Computer Engineering degree with a 9.21 CGPA. She chose Sociology as her optional subject. She cleared GPSC at Rank 55 while still preparing

An engineering graduate from a small town in Madurai. Seven years of preparation. Two government exams cleared. And on March 6, 2026, AIR 2 in UPSC CSE 2025,

Akansh Dhull spent four years finding out. Four attempts. Three documented results. A steady, measurable climb that ended with AIR 3 in UPSC CSE 2025, declared in March 2026.

An electrical engineering graduate from VIT Vellore. A former IT professional who quit his job after less than a year.

She was a qualified Chartered Accountant with a stable career ahead of her. She had failed Prelims not once, but twice.

That is the arc of Shakti Dubey's UPSC journey, and it is one that every aspirant sitting with a bruised previous result needs to read carefully.