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Kiran Kaushal’s success in her third attempt highlights the importance of consistency and learning from previous failures.
This article delves into the journey of the , the strategies that led to his success, and the enduring inspiration his story provides to aspirants. The 2008 UPSC Topper: Varun Kumar
The (Civil Services Examination 2008) was Kiran Kaushal , who secured the All India Rank (AIR) 1. upsc topper 2008
She devoted herself to mastering General Studies, investing significant time in meticulous note-taking, revisions, and answer writing. Her efforts paid off spectacularly when she not only cleared the exam but also secured the highest marks in the subject that had once been her weakness. She accomplished this while simultaneously pursuing her LLB and working as a Company Secretary. "Every setback and failure is an opportunity to learn, improvise and ultimately, triumph," she shares with aspirants.
A total of 791 candidates were recommended for appointment across various services (IAS, IFS, IPS, etc.) out of hundreds of thousands of applicants. 4. Strategic Lessons from the 2008 Batch Kiran Kaushal’s success in her third attempt highlights
Success did not materialize instantly. Dr. Karthik cleared the civil services exam multiple times, qualifying for the Indian Police Service (IPS) in both 2005 and 2007. Despite securing a prestigious uniform service career twice, his core ambition remained the IAS. He stepped up for a third attempt in 2008. His relentless focus paid off, capturing AIR 1 and setting structural records in the process. A Record-Breaking Scorecard
While he topped the next year's exam, many of his contemporaries from the 2008 cycle became influential leaders in administrative reforms. She devoted herself to mastering General Studies, investing
Securing the sixth rank was Yash Garg, a junior resident at Lok Nayak Hospital in Delhi. An MBBS graduate from Maulana Azad Medical College, Garg had a unique perspective on public service. He didn't abandon medicine; he sought to supersede it. "As a doctor I can help patients individually. But as an administrator I will be in a position to effect institutional changes," he explained. His vision was to leverage the power of policy and governance to improve healthcare at a systemic level.
The topper of the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2008 was Shubhra Saxena , who secured All India Rank (AIR) 1
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