A young man from a village in Karnataka has achieved the All India first rank in the Indian Forest Service (IFS) examination. He attributed his success to his disciplined routine of staying in Bengaluru and studying at a library every day.
Second Attempt Brings Glory
This marks his second attempt at the IFS examination. In his first attempt, he could not clear the preliminary exam. However, in the recent attempt, he came out with flying colours, securing the top position in the country.
Dedication and Hard Work
He moved to Bengaluru for his preparation and made it a point to study at a library daily. His consistent effort and focus paid off, as he not only cleared the exam but also topped it. His achievement is an inspiration for many aspirants from rural backgrounds.
The IFS examination is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and is considered one of the toughest competitive exams in India. Securing the first rank requires immense dedication, strategic preparation, and perseverance.
His story highlights the importance of a structured study environment and relentless hard work. Many young people from villages across India look up to such success stories as motivation to pursue their dreams in civil services.



