
UPSC rank holder, who failed to qualify for exam in her 1st attempt, shares how a backup plan helped her get All India Rank 3
Indian Economic Service (IES) Examination in 2024 was an achievement beyond Aahana Srishti’s wildest dreams.
Taking to LinkedIn, Aahana Srishti emphasised the importance of having a Plan B for civil service aspirants.
A Dream Beyond Expectations
What began as a mere attempt to gauge her understanding of the subject turned into a life-changing accomplishment. Initially, she approached the exam with the mindset of testing her knowledge, prepared to make another attempt if needed.
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If she were unable to clear it after multiple tries, she had considered pursuing a PhD as an alternative. Having a well-structured backup plan helped alleviate the stress of the examination process, a strategy she recommends to others. However, she acknowledges that each individual must decide for themselves whether they wish to follow this approach.
Emphasizing the Importance of A Plan B
Through her blog, Aahana underscored the significance of maintaining a secondary plan while preparing for major career-defining exams. Her personal experiences highlight how this strategy provided her with a sense of security and prevented her from feeling completely overwhelmed by uncertainty.
Overcoming Setbacks And Moving Forward
Aahana faced a major setback in 2022 when she did not qualify for the Civil Services Examination (CSE). The situation worsened when she was unable to sit for the next cycle’s preliminary exam, as only five days separated the announcement of results and the new attempt. Given her mental state at the time, she decided to
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