Bureaucrats Magazine – Candidates who crack UPSC CSE are seen as examples. One such example is IAS officer Pari Bishnoi, resident of Rajasthan. Read his story here…
Bureaucrats Magazine – Many youth of the country are obsessed with passing UPSC and they fulfill this dream at any cost. To crack UPSC Civil Services Examination, one of the toughest examinations in the country, one has to work hard day and night. Only after clearing prelims, mains and then interview you get success. Today we are telling you about one such IAS officer, Pari Bishnoi, who has set an example by becoming an IAS at the age of only 24.
Bureaucrats Magazine – Pari is from Rajasthan Pari was born on 26 February 1996 to Advocate Maniram Bishnoi and GRP Police Station Officer Sushila Bishnoi, living in Ajmer district. Pari got an excellent environment for studies at home since childhood. She completed her studies from St. Mary’s Convent School, Ajmer.
Bureaucrats Magazine – had set a goal at a young age….Pari had decided in 12th that she would become an IAS officer by cracking UPSC CSE. In this way, focusing on her goal, after graduation from DU, without wasting any time, Pari started preparing for UPSC.
Bureaucrats Magazine – failed twice Pari has completed post graduation in Political Science from MDS University, Ajmer. Meanwhile, he spent a long time preparing for UPSC. He had cleared NET JRF during Masters. Although she wanted to become an IAS, she did not get success in her two attempts, but she did not give up. The result was that Pari not only achieved success in her third attempt but also topped UPSC CSE with 30th rank.
Bureaucrats Magazine – An example for the society By passing the UPSC Civil Services Examination, Pari brought glory to the entire Bishnoi community. According to media reports, Pari is the first female IAS officer of her society.