Meet IAS officer Avinash Kumar, son of a farmer who left stable job in West Bengal to pursue UPSC, got AIR...

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Oct 04, 2023, 01:42 PM IST

IAS officer Avinash Kumar worked hard in his strive to serve India as an IAS officer and cleared the UPSC exam on his third attempt. Before this, IAS officer Avinash Kumar had faced failure in two UPSC prelims exams but ended up clearing all the stages in the third attempt.

The result of the UPSC Civil Services Exam 2023 was released by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) this year and Ishita Kishore bagged AIR 1. But, today, we will tell you about the inspiring success story of UPSC topper IAS officer Avinash Kumar, who secured AIR 17.

IAS officer Avinash Kumar is now all set to go for the training for the Indian Administrative Service after securing All India Rank 17 in the UPSC CSE exam 2022. IAS officer Avinash Kumar hails from a rural area in Bihar and is the son of a farmer from the state.

IAS officer Avinash Kumar hails from a small village in Baghwa, Bihar, and is the son of a farmer in the area. Through hard work and strength, IAS officer Avinash Kumar has now brought pride to his village and has made the entire Bihar proud as a UPSC topper.

IAS officer Avinash Kumar worked hard in his strive to serve India as an IAS officer and cleared the UPSC exam on his third attempt. Before this, IAS officer Avinash Kumar had faced failure in two UPSC prelims exams but ended up clearing all the stages in the third attempt.

IAS officer Avinash Kumar completed his schooling in Bihar and Jharkhand. He secured a 10 CGPA in Class 10 and over 93 percent marks in Class 12. He further decided to pursue engineering at Jadavpur University in Kolkata, where he graduated with a 9.6 CGPA.

IAS officer Avinash Kumar earlier used to work on a power project in West Bengal and continued working at a stable job for 11 months, after which he decided to pursue UPSC. IAS officer Avinash Kumar decided to pursue his dream of joining Civil Services and risked it all to move to Delhi to prepare for the exam.

IAS officer Avinash Kumar studied for several hours each day and remained dedicated to his UPSC preparation, which finally led to him achieving UPSC AIR 17.

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