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Cracking the UPSC exam is a dream for millions and most aspirants spend years preparing in top coaching institutes. However this girl defied all odds and cleared UPSC without coaching...! But here’s the twist—despite securing a good rank, she did not become an IAS officer.


Details & Context: From Failure to UPSC Success

- The girl Ashana attempted UPSC three times before finally clearing it in 2022.

- She failed twice but never gave up, proving that determination is the key to success.

- In her third attempt, she secured an All India Rank (AIR) 116 and fulfilled her dream.


Why Did She Choose IPS Over IAS.?

Despite her impressive UPSC rank, Ashana did not choose the IAS post. Instead, she opted for the Indian Police Service (IPS).

- Her lifelong dream was to wear the khaki uniform and serve in the police force.

- Many UPSC toppers prefer IAS but she broke the stereotype by choosing IPS over IAS.


Educational Background & Preparation

- Ashana completed her English Literature degree from Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University.

- She later pursued a Master’s in International Relations from South Asian University. 

- Without any UPSC coaching, she self-studied and cracked the toughest exam in India. 


A Social Media Icon: IPS Ashana’s Influence Online

- IPS Ashana is not just a police officer; she is also a social media sensation.

- With 275,000+ followers on Instagram, she inspires UPSC aspirants daily.

- She shares her journey, struggles, and tips to motivate young candidates.

- Her key message: “Failure is not the end; it’s just a step towards success.”


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Impact Analysis: What We Can Learn from Her Story

- Hard work beats coaching: Her success proves that self-study can help crack UPSC.

- Choosing passion over popularity: She followed her heart instead of choosing IAS like most toppers.

- Social media for good: She uses her platform to guide future aspirants showing that police officers can be influencers too.


Ashana’s story is proof that dedication and passion can break all barriers. Whether you want to become an IAS, IPS or any civil servant her journey teaches us to never give up and keep striving for our dreams.


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Anwita Roy

Inspirationa!!

rizia sultana

Ashna india r ideal

payel khan

Ashna india r ideal

doli khan

A very good news