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Meet law graduate, trained classical singer, who cracked UPSC without coaching with AIR 73

IAS Pallavi Mishra, a professionally trained classical singer who completed an MA in music and passed the UPSC on her second try without coaching, is the highlight of this success story.

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Meet law graduate, trained classical singer, who cracked UPSC without coaching with AIR 73
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Many people give up their lucrative jobs and hobbies in order to fulfill their IAS officer dreams. Candidates come from a variety of sectors, including law, engineering, and medicine, to crack one of India's most difficult tests, UPSC.  Every year, millions of ambitious candidates for the UPSC exam dedicate their lives to becoming IAS, IPS and IFS officers.

IAS Pallavi Mishra, a professionally trained classical singer who completed an MA in music and passed the UPSC on her second try without coaching, is the highlight of this success story. 

Who is IAS Pallavi Mishra?

Pallavi Mishra, a Madhya Pradesh native, received an All India Rank of 73 on the UPSC. IAS official Pallavi Mishra was born and raised in Bhopal, where she also attended school. Pallavi Mishra, an IAS officer, earned a law degree from Delhi's National Law University.

When asked how she was able to get an AIR of 73, IAS officer Pallavi Mishra responded that her mother Prof. Dr. Renu Mishra, a senior scientist, and her father Ajay Mishra, a senior Advocate, deserve the credit.  Pallavi Mishra, an IAS official, also gave gratitude to her older brother Aditya Mishra, an IPS officer and a DCP in Indore, for her accomplishment.

"I didn't have to sign up for coaching because of him," IAS officer Pallavi Mishra remarked. Pallavi Mishra, an IAS officer, attempted the UPSC in 2022 for the second time. IAS officer Pallavi Mishra failed to pass the Mains on her first attempt at the UPSC exam.

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She remarked that she was not prepared in the first attempt. However, on the second attempt, she worked on getting better at that. She was unable to create a single essay worth 25 points the first time. This time, she took a lot of tests and kept up my study habits, according to IAS officer Pallavi Mishra.

IAS officer Pallavi Mishra stated the she would urge candidates to accept their weaknesses and focus on them. This will inspire individuals to go after their aspirations of becoming IAS officers. Start over with your planning and recover from their lost confidence.  IAS officer Pallavi Mishra has an MA in music and is a talented classical singer. Since she was young, Pt. Siddharam Korwar has been teaching her music. 

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