Hyderabad: Five candidates from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh succeeded in reaching the top 100 in the Public Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), the results were stated on Friday.
Of the 761 promises made by UPSC, almost 40 came from two countries.
Rating all India (air) of 20, P Srija appeared as Telangana State Topper followed by Rallapalli Jagat Sai (Air 32), Aneesha Srivastava (66), Devagudi Mounica (Air 75) and Challafalle Yashwanth Kumar Reddy (Air 93).
This year, many who broke the inspection were the first timer.
“I finished my Btech in 2019 and decided to focus completely on the UPSC exam.
I am happy that I clean it in my first attempt.
My preference is a foreign service,” said Richa Kulkarni (Air 132).
For many others, success decorates them after several attempts.
“This is my third attempt on the UPSC exam.
In his first attempt, I can’t even follow the interview.
However, in the second attempt, I went until the interview but missed it with five signs.
My preference is an administrative service or police in that order,” said Sanjana Sime (Air 207).
According to experts, many have cleared the examination amid massive pressure due to Covid-19 pandemic.
“Students who qualify this year have prepared the exam under a psychological and physical stress scenario because of Covid-19.
They deserve to get all praise for their efforts,” said Gopala Krishna, Director, Brain Tree Hyderabad, who has trained many toppers.
This year, a total of 761 candidates have been recommended for appointments.
From them, 263 came from the general category, 229 of the other backward class (OBC), 86 from the economical retreat, 122 of the scheduled caste (SC) and 61 of the scheduled tribe (ST).