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Divya Jain, Assesses Civil Service to Be More Than Just a Job, But a Means of Developing One's Own Personality and Contributing to Society

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Despite facing challenges, Divya cleared the civil services examination on her fifth attempt. She believes education and experience are crucial for a prosperous life, focusing on solving social problems and implementing policies.

Divya Jain is a civil services qualifier who has made her family proud with her remarkable achievement. She worked hard and dedicated herself to her dream of serving the nation through the civil services. Her success brought happiness to her family and inspiration to many others who aspired to join the civil services.

Divya is from Pali, Rajasthan, where she completed her graduation in Arts and her Master's Degree in Political Science from Jai Narain Vyas University. She fondly remembers her last day of school, when she got love from her friends and vowed to keep in touch with them forever.

Divya faced many challenges and hurdles in her journey toward her dream. She did not clear the civil services examination in four attempts, but she did not lose hope. She cleared it in her fifth attempt, after learning from her failures and improving her preparation methods. She is grateful to her family for their support and encouragement. They always believed in her and motivated her during tough times. With their help, Divya overcame the difficulties and cleared the civil services examination.

Divya's father is her role model, as she admires his social work for charity. He is involved with many organizations, like the Red Cross Society. Divya wants to follow his example and make a positive difference in society through her work.

Divya chose the civil services because she wanted to serve the nation and improve people's lives. She thinks that as a civil servant, she will have the chance to solve social problems and implement policies that can bring positive change. She is also driven by the challenge of the civil services examination and the satisfaction of clearing it.

Divya thinks that both education and experience are important for a prosperous life. Education gives students the knowledge and skills needed to understand complex social issues and develop effective policies. Experience helps individuals use their knowledge in real situations and adjust their approaches based on practical challenges.

Divya's advice for young civil services aspirants is to follow their passion with perseverance and dedication. She urges them to pursue their interests and enjoy what they do. She thinks that having a genuine passion for their work will keep them motivated and help them overcome any obstacles.

Divya likes to read in her free time, especially mythological fiction like Kalki.

Divya says UPSC exams are not only about education and knowledge but also about common sense and analytical thinking. She stresses the importance of developing critical thinking skills and being able to apply knowledge in real-life scenarios. Divya thinks that during UPSC interviews, a well-rounded approach that includes being aware of current affairs and having a deep understanding of social issues is essential. She also emphasizes the importance of confidence, effective communication skills, and the ability to express one's thoughts clearly and concisely. Divya thinks that a holistic preparation strategy, covering both theoretical knowledge and practical application, is the key to success in UPSC exams.

Divya follows the quote "All is well when the end is well", as after failing the civil service exams four times despite honest and consistent efforts, she was very disappointed. But when she cleared the civil service exam on her fifth attempt, all her struggles, sleepless nights, tears, and sacrifices seemed worth it. Divya's journey taught her the importance of perseverance and resilience in the face of failure. She now encourages aspiring UPSC candidates to stay motivated and never give up on their dreams, no matter how challenging the path may seem.

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Divya Jain, Civil Servant, Pali

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