Bureaucrats Magazine – UPSC Civil Services Examination is considered to be one of the toughest examinations in the country. It is really hard to pass it as a donor without coaching. But IAS Chandrajyoti Singh overcame this difficulty. In his very first attempt, he secured 28th rank in the country in UPSC 2019 and passed this examination at the age of just 22.
Bureaucrats Magazine – Love of serving the country since childhood: Chandrajyoti’s father Dalbara Singh is a former military radiologist and her mother, Meena Singh, has also served in the army. Due to this, he had an excellent attraction towards serving the country since his childhood, and he dreamed of becoming an IAS officer.
Bureaucrats Magazine – Improving Self-Study: Chandrajyoti Singh took a break of one year after completing her graduation and then started preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Exam. He did not take coaching resources for this preparation and only relied on ample support of self-study.
Bureaucrats Magazine – For his preparation he used to study for 6 to 8 hours every day. Moreover, when the exam time was approaching, they would study for 10 hours a day or even more. He left nothing everyday and kept reading news magazines and daily current affairs, which helped him in clearing the examination successfully.