Sometime during her second year at engineering college, Yashaswini was drawn to the idea of attempting the civil services examinations바카라conversations with a group of like-minded course-mates helped to flesh out the thought, she says. It took her the next two years to convince herself, and later her parents, about making the decisive move.
Though she studied engineering in Bangalore, Yashaswini comes from Banur, a village near Chikmagalur, where she studied in a Kannada-medium school until the seventh standard. Her environs didn바카라t offer much exposure about these possibilities or how to work towards them, says Yashaswini, whose father is a school headmaster.
바카라Initially, even my parents thought this was too high to aspire for. I had to convince them that I바카라바카라ll try once.바카라 After she graduated from engineering college in 2017, Yashaswini took a year off to prepare for the UPSC exam and cleared it in her first attempt with a ranking of 293. 바카라I couldn바카라t get the service I wanted, so I wanted to make one more attempt,바카라 she says. This year, Yashaswini ranked 71.
But what is it like to try and better yourself? There바카라s an equal measure of nerves and confidence, she says. 바카라Every stage, from the prelims to mains and the interview, is so very unpredictable. It바카라s only after writing the exam that you might get some confidence. But you will have to work as hard as you worked before, or actually put in more effort, because you are writing to improve your score.바카라
The civil services, says Yashaswini, is the 바카라only platform that gives you the opportunity to do so much.바카라 Over the past two years, she has got a first-hand feel of the varied backgrounds that civil service aspirants come from. 바카라The background doesn바카라t matter so much if we are ready to put in that effort for the examination.바카라
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