IAS officer Neha Byadwal successfully passed the JEE exam immediately after completing her 12th board exams. Following her graduation from IIT Kanpur, she began preparing for the UPSC exam.
The UPSC Civil Services Examination is among the toughest in the world. Clearing UPSC and becoming an IAS officer, or succeeding in any competitive exam, requires immense hard work and determination. Today, we will share the story of IAS officer Neha Byadwal, who hails from Jamwaramgarh tehsil in Jaipur district, Rajasthan, and her journey to becoming an IAS officer.
IAS officer Neha Byadwal comes from a highly educated yet humble background. Her father, Prahlad Byadwal, is a Senior Accountant Divisional Officer in PHED, and her mother, Rajni Devi, is a homemaker. Neha’s elder sister, Nisha, is an officer in the Indian Engineering Service. It was her sister’s inspiration that motivated Neha to pursue a career as a civil servant and become an IAS officer.
IAS officer Neha Byadwal successfully cleared the JEE exam immediately after completing her 12th board exams. Following her graduation from IIT Kanpur, she began preparing for the UPSC exam. Despite failing on her first attempt at the Civil Services Examination, she revised her study strategy and ultimately succeeded in becoming an IAS officer.
To pass the UPSC exam, IAS officer Neha Byadwal made significant sacrifices. She completely distanced herself from three things: social media, friends, and family functions. For three years, she avoided these distractions, which ultimately paid off. Neha achieved a rank of 260 in the 2020 UPSC exam at the age of 24. She is now an IAS officer of the 2021 batch.
IAS officer Neha Byadwal shared her UPSC mark sheet on Instagram. Her optional subject was Economics. She scored 128 marks in the essay, with a total of 809 marks in the written examination, and 151 marks in the personality test. Her final total was 960.
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