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Meet woman who cracked UPSC exam without coaching, became IAS officer in first attempt, currently posted at...

Chandrajyoti was born into a family of retired army officers, with her father, Col. Dalbara Singh, being an army radiologist, and her mother, Lt. Col. Meen Singh.

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One of the hardest exams in India is the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), which candidates from all over the nation prepare for with unwavering concentration and well-thought-out strategies in order to pass. Few of them succeed in passing the UPSC exam and landing positions as IPS officers, IAS officers, and other positions. Only a small proportion of applicants are successful in passing the UPSC exam after putting in years of preparation. Some people even pass the test on their first try. One of the applicants who passed the UPSC exam on her first try is IAS Chandrajyoti Singh. 

Chandrajyoti was born into a family of retired army officers, with her father, Col. Dalbara Singh, being an army radiologist, and her mother, Lt. Col. Meen Singh. Her parents are army officers, and they have always inspired her to be successful in life. Singh was raised in an inspiring and disciplined home where her parents instilled in her the values of dedication and perseverance at a young age.
 
Her path reflects her quest for academic excellence. In the class 12 exams, Singh received an incredible 95.4% from Bhawan Vidyalaya, Chandigarh, and in the class 10 board exams, from Jalandhar's APJ School, he received a perfect 10 CGPA. 

Singh took a year off following graduation before beginning the UPSC preparation process in 2018. She achieved an amazing All India Rank (AIR) 28 in addition to passing the UPSC exam with a strict plan and unwavering dedication. The 22-year-old Chandrajyoti Singh put on the distinguished uniform of an IAS officer.
 
Many UPSC applicants have found inspiration in her success story, which demonstrates that despite the exam's seeming difficulty, it is possible to pass it with dedication and a well-thought-out strategy. 
 
Chandrajyoti Singh joined the IAS at the age of 22. Chandrjyoti made the simple decision to take notes and spend an hour or two each day reading the newspaper. IAS officer Chandrjyoti discovered that she could concentrate better on mock exams by using weekly revision. 

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