Aspirations to work to strengthen the country’s administration arrangements, inspired 22-year-old Sachin agrawal.
Derived from Jagner, a village in Agra Regency to try the UNI Public Service Commission (UPSC).
Students have made their parents proud of reaching 610 in the exam.
The beginning
Sachin is the only one of the six siblings who can pursue his academic interest.
“My father and sister run a small cement shop and my mother is a housewife.
The four sisters I’m married,” he said.
The family lived in Jagner Village until a few years ago, when Sachin’s father sold a piece of small land and family moved to the city.
“At present, we live in small and rental accommodations and we are building our own little house,” Sachin said.
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Until class V, Sachin studied at a government school in his village.
“It blocks learning in schools with dilapidated buildings and teachers who are not interested rarely visit classes,” he said.
Beacon of Hope.
Sachin found the Vidyayan newspaper ad, a housing school for less capable students, who changed his life.
“I passed the school entrance test.” Despite nervousness at first, being part of the group derived from the same financial background made all fading worries, “he said.
Academics-Wise.
Sachin has always been a mediocre student.
“In class XI, the Majelis aimed at our principal became a good source of inspiration.
The principal returns that our future is what we will make.
Even if we don’t have very good students so far, we have the power to change Our tomorrow, “he said.
At this time, Sachin is interested in stories that inspire UPSC graduates who are displayed in magazines that come regularly to school.
“Indian administrative service officers (IAS) have come to school to speak, which made me decide to give and solve the UPSC exam,” he said.
Confused about the way forward, Sachin reads an article that explores the UPSC peak trip, where he has completed graduation before trying the Civil Service Examination to become Rank 1 holder which is all India at the age of 22 years.
“I decided to adopt the same route.
I did my standard XII in the flow of science and scored 93.4% on the board.
I chased BA (History Honors) from Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi and began preparing UPSC at the same time,” He said.
Having a hobby helps break from the study and rejuvenate the mind.
Even though I don’t have a broad social circle, I like watching movies and listening to Agrawal Musicsachin
Dealing with obstacles
Financial problems always act as road barriers for Sachin.
“For someone from my background, spending three years in Delhi is a very expensive and unthinkable prospect.
My school is really helpful today.
I can pursue college and train with scholarships provided by my school,” he said.
Sachin made his first UPSC effort by 2020 and has scored 610.
“I have decided to only receive posts by IAS, Indian foreign services (IFS) or Indian income income income tax (IRS).
I know my current ranking might not be enough So I have decided to give a second attempt.
I have appeared for my initial test and has qualified for electricity, “he said.
Advice for all
Focusing on a set of goals is very important, said Sachin.
“I have met many students who are confused about their final destination.
Like my, regardless of your background originating, deciding your final goal is the most important.
After you make a decision, work hard to achieve the same thing easier and will bear fruit, “he said.
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