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Time of India
2 days ago
- Time of India
UPSC topper Shakti Dubey shares her inspiring journey on UP Police podcast
Lucknow: The 15th episode of the Uttar Pradesh Police's official podcast series 'Beyond the Badge' features a heartfelt and inspiring conversation between assistant commissioner of police Neha Tripathi and UPSC Civil Services Examination 2024 topper Shakti Dubey, along with her father, sub-inspector Devendra Dubey. Shakti, who secured All-India Rank 1 in one of the country's most prestigious competitive exams, comes from a humble Uttar Pradesh Police family. Launched in Jan 2025 under the direction of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, 'Beyond the Badge' aims to highlight the achievements, human stories, and exceptional contributions of Uttar Pradesh Police personnel and their families. The latest episode celebrates the remarkable success of Shakti Dubey, who brought national recognition to the state and the police fraternity through her perseverance and grit. During the episode, Shakti's father, Devendra Dubey, emotionally recounted the family's struggles and their unwavering belief in her potential. "We never had computers or printers at home," he shared. "But whenever she needed printouts for her study material, I would get them from a shop to make sure her studies were not hampered. When she couldn't clear the exam in her fourth attempt despite reaching the interview stage, she was heartbroken. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Walgreens Keeps Quiet About This '9 Pills for $7' Generic Cialis Deal Friday Plans Get Offer Undo But the entire family, especially her brother, encouraged her to try once more—and with God's grace, she succeeded." Speaking candidly, Shakti revealed that 2024 marked her fifth attempt at the UPSC exam. "There were many times I felt like giving up. I even considered choosing another career path," she admitted. "But it was my mother who constantly reminded me why I wanted this job. Her words reignited my motivation each time I stumbled." Giving practical advice to UPSC aspirants, she said, "Do your homework before jumping into UPSC prep. Understand the syllabus thoroughly—what to read, how much to read, and which books to rely on. Also, analyse how much weightage is given to the mains and interview, and align your priorities accordingly. NCERT books and previous years' question papers are vital resources." Importantly, Shakti urged aspirants to always have a backup plan. "Only about one percent of candidates succeed in UPSC. The rest don't. So always have a second career option in mind. That way, failure won't break you—you can still move ahead in life with clarity and confidence," she added. The episode also explores other aspects of Shakti's journey, including how she stayed motivated after repeated failures, her optional subjects, her emotional state on result day, and the values she hopes to bring into her role as a civil servant.


India.com
5 days ago
- General
- India.com
UPSC topper Shakti Dubey reveals BIG secret about her special connection with IAS Tina Dabi, you will be surprised to know that…
UPSC 2025 topper Shakti Dubey's journey to cracking one of the toughest exams in the world is a true story of patience and hard work. It took her eight years of effort to reach her goal. Her dream of becoming an IAS officer began very early and at home as she was highly inspired by her father. Shakti's father, Devendra Kumar Dubey, is a sub-inspector in the Uttar Pradesh Police and as a child, she often heard him talk about IAS and IPS officers. Those stories and memories stayed with her and slowly shaped her dream to join the civil services one day. 'I always wanted to become something big, but I didn't even know which exam to take,' Shakti admitted. After completing her post-graduation, she reached a point where she had to choose between continuing in research or exploring something entirely different. That's when she stumbled upon the idea of civil services. Advertisement === In 2018, while exploring career options, she came across the story of Tina Dabi, the UPSC topper who had become a national sensation. Inspired by Tina's journey, Shakti began researching more about the UPSC exam. Coming from a modest background in Deoria's Bairiya region and without any guidance in the family, her path was far from easy. But she stayed committed. Her academic background was strong. Shakti completed her schooling and graduation in Prayagraj. She earned a in Biochemistry from Allahabad University and went on to pursue an in Biochemistry from Banaras Hindu University (BHU), where she also received a gold medal. Advertisement === Despite her qualifications, the road to success was not an easy task. She attempted the UPSC exam five times for making her way through it. In her first three attempts, she could not even clear the prelims. But quitting was never an option for her. With each failure, she came back stronger and more focused. In her fifth attempt, Shakti finally achieved her dream. She chose Political Science and International Relations as her optional subject and secured All India Rank 1 (AIR 1) in the civil services examination. Her younger sister, Pragati, is also preparing for competitive exams, continuing the spirit of determination that runs in the family. Shakti's journey stands as a powerful reminder that success isn't always immediate but with patience, focus, and hard work, it's always possible.


India Today
22-05-2025
- General
- India Today
UPSC Civil Services Prelims 2024 answer keys out for Papers 1 and 2. Check here
UPSC has released the official answer keys for the Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2024. If you appeared for the exam, you can now download the UPSC CSE Prelims answer keys 2024 for both General Studies Paper 1 and 2 from and three questions have been dropped from each of the four sets -- A, B, C, and D -- of Paper 1. No questions were dropped from Paper TO CHECK UPSC CSE PRELIMS RESULT 2025Visit the official website: on the link for 'UPSC Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination 2025 Result'A PDF with the roll numbers of selected candidates will openUse Ctrl+F to search for your roll numberDownload and save the PDF for future referenceadvertisementUPSC CSE Prelims Answer Key 2024 for GS Paper 1UPSC CSE Prelims Answer Key 2024 for GS Paper 22024 RECAP: WHO TOPPED AND WHAT'S NEXTThe prelims were held on June 16 last year, followed by mains on September 20, 21, 22, 28 and of all applicants, 2,845 made it to the interview stage which began on January 7 and continued till April final result was declared on April 22, with Shakti Dubey securing AIR 1.A total of 1,009 candidates were recommended for IAS, IPS, IFS and other Central Services. However, 241 of them are still on the provisional CSE 2025 JUST AROUND THE CORNERMeanwhile, the 2025 prelims are scheduled for May 25. The Commission has already issued hall tickets. This year, 979 posts are on case of issues with the admit card, candidates must email the UPSC at uscsp-upsc@ mentioning their name, roll number, registration ID, and exam the photo is unclear or missing details, candidates must carry a valid photo ID along with two passport-size photos (with name and date) to the exam.


Indian Express
21-05-2025
- General
- Indian Express
UPSC CSE 2024 Prelims answer key released at upsc.gov.in for Paper 1, 2
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on May 21 released the Civil Services Examination (CSE) preliminary exam answer keys for the 2024 exams. Candidates who appeared for the UPSC CSE 2024 prelims will be able to download the answer keys for general studies paper 1 and general studies paper 2 from and As many as three questions are dropped each from series A, B, C and D general studies paper 1. No questions are dropped from general studies paper 2. While the UPSC CSE 2024 prelims exam was conducted on June 16, the CSE mains UPSC exam was held on September 20, 21, 22, 28 and 29. Candidates cleared the mains were called for an interview and personality test round. The UPSC CSE 2024 interviews or the personality tests have already started from January 7 and continued till April 17. As many as 2,845 candidates were shortlisted for the interview stage. The UPSC CSE 2024 result was declared on April 22, 2025. This year, AIR 1 is Shakti Dubey. A total of 1,009 candidates have been recommended for appointment to Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) and Central Services, Group 'A' and Group 'B'. The candidature of 241 recommended candidates has been kept provisional. The UPSC CSE 2025 prelims exam will be held on May 25, 2025. This year, 979 posts are on offer. Candidates scoring above the cut-off marks in CSE prelims will become eligible to register for the UPSC main examination. The mains will be descriptive and will be conducted from August 22 for five days. The Commission has already released the UPSC hall tickets for the 2025 CSE prelims exams. In case of any discrepancies in the UPSC CSE 2025 prelims hall ticket, aspirants must inform the UPSC immediately via mail on email- ID – uscsp-upsc@ To raise grievances, the candidates will have to mention their names, roll number, registration ID, name and year of the examination in all the communication or correspondence with the UPSC. A candidate, whose photograph on the e-admit card is not clear or the photograph is without the name and date of photograph, they will have to bring a photo identity card alongwith two passport size photographs (with their names and date of photograph), one for each session for appearing in the UPSC CSE prelims examination with an undertaking. The UPSC CSE exam is conducted in three stages — prelims, mains and interview. A final merit list is prepared for candidates qualifying the exam and the interview with the highest marks.


Indian Express
20-05-2025
- General
- Indian Express
UPSC Indian Forest Service exam 2024 result out; Kanika Anabh tops
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the results for the Indian Forest Service Examination 2024. This year, Kanika Anabh topped the exam. The examination took place between November 24 and December 1, with personality tests between April 21 and May 2. A total of 143 candidates have been recommended for appointment under different categories. The result is available on the Commission's website However, marks of candidates shall be made available on the Commission's website within 15 days from the date of declaration of the result. This year, 40 general candidates are shortlisted, followed by 19 students from Economically Weaker Sections, 50 aspirants from Other Backward Classes, 23 candidates from Scheduled Caste, and 11 students from Scheduled Tribes. The notification also mentioned that two current vacancies for PwBD-1 have been carried forward to the next recruitment year due to the non-availability of candidates. The results for seven candidates have been withheld. Also, the candidature of 51 recommended candidates stands provisional by the Commission. Such candidates can download the notification and check. The appointments of the candidates will be made by the Government according to the number of vacancies available and subject to the candidates fulfilling all the prescribed eligibility conditions/provisions contained in the Rules for the Examination and verifications, stated the notification. UPSC Live Results | Jamia Millia Islamia RCA | Meet Toppers | AIR 1 Shakti Dubey | AIR 2 Harshita Goyal | AIR 8 Raj Krishna Jha | AIR 89 Ria Kaur Sethi | Choose Plan B | Karnataka Friendship Goals R Rangamanju, Sachin Basavaraj Guttur | Punjab UPSC Results | AIR 61 Aastha Singh | UPSC CSE 2023 Toppers UPSC has set up a facilitation counter near Examination Hall building in its campus. Candidates can obtain any information or clarification regarding their examination or recruitments on working days between 10 am and 5 pm in person or over telephone Number: 011-23385271 / 23381125. UPSC CSE Results 2024: Meet the toppers Meanwhile, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on April 22, announced the Civil Services Exam (CSE) final results. This year AIR 1 is Shakti Dubey. In an interview with The Indian Express, she shared her UPSC CSE journey. Regarded as one of the most competitive exams in the country, the UPSC CSE sees participation from lakhs of aspirants every year. The exam serves as the gateway to prestigious positions such as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Revenue Service, Indian Trade Service, and other Group A and B central services.