Mysore: Two brilliant young people from a cultured city successfully passed the UPSC exams. Pooja, a resident of Gokulam, and K Sourabh, a resident of Vijayanagara, passed their exams
A guy from Mysore, K. Saurabh, broke the UPSC exam and secured a 260 degree. Interestingly, Saurabha is a fan of Puneet Raja Kumar and inspired by the film PRK Pruthvi!
Currently undergoing Indian Forest Service training at the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy in Dehradun, Saurabh has now realized his dream of joining the Foreign Service while continuing to prepare for the Civil Service Exam. In 2021, he passed his Forest Service of India and Civil Service exams.
In an interview with the media, he said that I got a 725th grade in the Civil Service Examination and got the Indian Post. But as I got 45th in the service exam, I decided to go for it. Now I expect foreign service.”
I finished my engineering degree in electronics and communication SJCE in the city and studied elementary school at CFTRI school. In 2017, he got a job at the Merchant Marine Company. However, he said he wanted to join the Foreign Service, so he began to prepare for the civil service exam. Puneeth Prithvi’s film had a big impact on him during its completion. Even now, this movie is riveting. Instead of going to work, I went to Delhi and trained at the Vajiram and Ravi institute. Then I was getting ready at home,” he recalls.
He said that in 2019, when he appeared for the exams, he did not score even 50 points in the qualifying rounds. I got the worst grades. He started working hard from 2020 and got good grades in both civil service exams. He laughed that now he could get his dream foreign service. Saurabh’s father, Dr. Kemparaju, is a professor at Mysore University Biochemistry Study Center, mother, Dr. M. Janaki, is also an assistant professor at the Department of Educational Studies, Karnataka State Open University.
He said that encouragement from my parents helped me study. I should focus on the target. If you score low, you should approach the exam with confidence and not be discouraged. We have to fix the mistakes and move forward. and can definitely achieve the goal, he said.
Pooja, who failed the UPSC Preliminary Exam on her first attempt, managed to secure a rank of 390 on her second attempt, bringing honor to the district and state. Pooja, who comes from a middle-class family in Mysore, worked for a private company called LNT after completing her engineering studies at Vidyavardhaka College. But she made a firm decision to join the civil service and quit her job. In her first attempt, he didn’t even pass the entrance exam. But on her second try she scored 390 on the UPSC exam.
In an interview with reporters, she said that I was very happy that I placed 390th in the UPSC exam. I was scared on the first try. It was a failure. Then I corrected my mistake and on the second try I made a firm decision and I was not going anywhere for coaching, I studied consistently and passed. When I passed the main exam, I took part in the training of three people for the interview, which helped me a lot. I will probably get IAS or IPS. No matter what job I get, I will do it conscientiously. She said that the cooperation of her mother and family helped her a lot in this achievement. She said that no one hesitates or has a worse complex to study in Kannada on average or financially poor. If you make the right, firm decision, anything can be achieved. I witness this from a middle-class family. Hard work is required for everything. Pooja said that while I failed to pass elimination the first time, I achieved the feat with determination to achieve it the second time around.