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Mujhe Banna hai UPSC Topper Book by Nishant Jain
इस बुक में आपको क्या क्या पढ़ने और सीखने को मिलेगा उसकी हमने यहाँ एक लिस्ट बना दी है. ये लिस्ट आप सभी के लिए उपयोगी साबित होगी. ये बुक specially UPSC की तैयारी करने वाले students को ध्यान में रख लिखी गयी है. ये बुक इसलिए भी बहुत helpful होगी क्यूंकि ये एक IAS टॉपर द्वरा लिखी गयी है, तो ज़ाहिर सी बात है जो जो प्रॉब्लम बुक के writer को हुयी होगी उन सभी का solution इस बुक में बताया गया है.
UPSC Topper Book Chapter List:
- क्यों करे यू. पी. एस. सी. सिविल सेवा परीक्षा की तैयारी
- सिविल सेवा परीक्षा के लिए कैसे करें व्यक्तित्व निर्माण
- कैसे करें समग्र तैयारी : समझें यू. पी. एस. सी. परीक्षा का नया पैटर्न
- क्या पढ़ें, क्या न पढ़ें, कैसे पढ़ें ?
- प्रारंभिक परीक्षा : सफलता की पहली सिधी
- कैसे करें ‘ मुख्य परीक्षा ‘ मे उत्कृष्ट प्रदर्शन
- निबंध : कैसे पाएँ सर्वश्रेष्ट अंक
- गेम चेंजर है वैकल्पिक विषय : तैयारी के आयाम
- करेंट अफेयर्स : देश – दुनिया की कैसे रखें खबर
- भाषा पर अधिकार बना सकता है अधिकारी
- उत्त्क्रष्ट लेखन कौशल : सफलता का आधार
- इंटरव्यू : खुद को कैसे अभिवक्त करें
- रुक जाना नहीं, तू कही हार के….
- अपनी लकीर बड़ी करें…(हिंदी माध्यम के लिए विशेष)
- सिविल सेवा परीक्षा बनाम अन्य कैरियर विकल्प : ‘सितारों के आगे जहा और भी है ‘…
- सफलता की अनकही कहानियाँ
- मेरी सफलता की कहानी : ‘तुझे चलते जाना है’
- चलते – चलते कुछ और काम की बातें…
ऊपर दिए गए सभी चैप्टर इस बुक में उपलब्ध है और सभी को आप इसमें पढ़ सकते हैं.
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MOTIVATION: Topper’s Story – Nishant Jain, Rank – 13 CSE-2014 : Story of Inspiration and Hard Work
Never never never give up: The Story of My Success
-Nishant Jain, IAS (Rank-13, UPSC CSE-2014)
“ When you want to achieve something desperately, you move ahead by following the signs which you get from time to time; then the whole universe holds your hands to help you “. I feel that this message of Paulo Coelho’s famous book ‘Alchemist’ suits very well on the untold story of my struggle and success.
I came out from a small lane of an old city area of Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, and I have been able to make my dream true which I saw in my childhood by moving ahead on the path of success gradually and step by step; but sometimes I feel that the journey of my success has been like a dream.
I have never written anything about myself. After contemplating a lot, I am trying to gather enough courage to write about me. I will try to share with you some light-heavy burdens, pains, expectations, pleasures and smiles, which are hidden somewhere in the unexplored corners of my heart.
I was born in a simple family, living in a lane of an old city. My grandfather worked as a Junior Court Officer in the court. He was an extremely honest person. He used to pack his food from home and used to walk to his work place on foot and came back home on foot. My grandmother was not much educated but she very well knew the importance of education and knowledge. My father was second among his four brothers. In short, I grew up in a simple middle class family. My father had somehow studied till Class X, and my mother was a Arts graduate.
It is the story of those days when I used to study in Class 8th or 9th. We used to go to buy groceries at the Government PDS Shop. The shopkeeper often remained absent. We used to hear his made-up stories. I read our yellow ration-card and in the card’s bottom it was written: ‘Food and Supplies Officer’. I thought that if these irregularities and deformities can be corrected by becoming an officer then I too will become an officer. I told this to my parents, but none paid heed to my desire.
At that time Shri Awnish Awasthi, IAS was the Collector of Meerut. I was fond of reading the newspapers in those days too. I used to read daily in the newspaper about the good things being done by the Collector. My young mind was deeply impressed by the initiatives, improvements and work done by him. Now, I was making my mind that I too want to become a Collector. My elder brother told me that in order to become a Collector, you would have to pass I.A.S examination, which is extremely tough. Fortunately, I was good at studies and I was very interested in taking part in the co-curricular activities, like debate, essay, quiz, poetry recitation etc. My elder brother told me that if you wished to become an I.A.S officer, then you should move ahead with your dream.
In fact, I passed my Intermediate in Commerce stream from a Government Inter College. Fortunately, I got the highest marks in my district. Although I liked the sciences and commerce, but was naturally interested in the subjects of humanities, like social sciences, language and literature. On the other hand my dream of doing UPSC preparations was also getting stronger, and it was the prevalent notion during those days , that the students of Arts stream perform very well in UPSC.
On one hand, all my friends were filling the form of C.A. (Chartered Accountancy), while on the other hand I and two of my other friends decided to do B.A. from Meerut College, Meerut. We did not think about taking admission in Delhi or Allahabad University, because residing and studying outside home was a costly affair.
Thus, I did graduation with History, Political science and English literature. The days of Meerut College are very memorable. I remained very busy in my studies and extracurricular activities. During graduation, I took part in dozens of debate, essay, poetry recitation, quiz competitions of National and State level, and got first prize in most of them. I also took very active part in N.C.C and N.S.S. I was the regular student editor of the Meerut College’s magazine. Apart from this, I secured a position in the University’s merit list also.
I never forget my teachers of Meerut College, especially the then Principal Dr. S. K. Aggarwal. To find a dedicated and humble person like Principal Sir is very rare. One can learn the art of giving positive motivation from him. When I and my friends returned to the college after winning the first prize and shield in the debate competition, the Principal Sir not only appreciated us but also distributed sweets to all the staff members and he bore its expenses from his own pocket.
My dreams were big, but there were some economic problems too. I remember that I and my two other friends used to do some part time jobs of proof reading and creative writing after doing the matriculation itself. These small part time jobs taught some big lessons of life. I never forget a major and an interesting incident, which happened during my post- graduation, and sometimes I feel that this incident has become the turning point of my life. There was a senior of mine who was very kind hearted. He always used to motivate me. Once he said to me, “ If a light bulb is kept near the ground of a room then how much light it will give, and if the same light bulb is hung on the roof then how much light it will give ”. His hint was very clear; if you possess the capability of contributing to society after attaining a high level. Then you should definitely give it a try.
I started preparing for UGC NET-JRF Examination in Hindi Literature, and fortunately I cracked it in my first attempt. Besides, I also gave M.Phil. Entrance examinations of the University of Delhi and JNU and qualified both the exams. I took admission in D.U., and finally reached Delhi with the hope of making my dreams true. I used to feel nostalgic and homesick. Although late, but still I had left home for the first time in my life for doing my studies (although Meerut is not very far off from Delhi). I feel that I have learnt so much (during one and a half year period) from the academic environment of University of Delhi.
At the same time, in the year 2013, I appeared in the Civil Services Prelims Exam of the Union Public Service Commission as well as in the PSC prelims exam of my home state Uttar Pradesh. My preparations were good and my motivation level was also very high. Till today, I had passed each and every academic and competitive examination with good marks, but this time, something else happened. I failed in both the exams by a margin of 2 to 5 marks. Perhaps for the first time in my life, I had tasted failure . For some time, I felt that all my dreams were shattered. I was losing hope and started feeling depressed. Perhaps I was unable to handle my failure. This was the most difficult phase of my journey.
Confusion was increasing continuously and I was feeling that my career had gone into doldrums.
But in these hard times, my family, especially my elder brother Prashant and some of my friends, appeared before me like saviors. They gave me emotional support and also encouraged me. I can say that my family and well-wishers had more confidence in me than I had in myself. I gathered some courage and on the other side, I heard the news of my success in another examination (Translator in Lok Sabha Secretariat). After submitting my M.Phil. Dissertation, I joined this job in Parliament House.
This job not only taught me many things but also increased my confidence. Along with it, I became tension free about my career. I feel that despite of the business of this job, it helped me in doing UPSC preparations without any tension and pressure; it also helped me in writing my exams in a calm manner. In 2014, I once again gave the prelims exam of both UPSC and UP PCS. This time fate supported me, and I passed in the prelims exam of both UPSC and UP PCS. This time I was not prepared to take any risk, therefore, despite of the fact that there was a gap of only one month between the mains exams of UPSC and State Public Service Commission, I appeared in both the exams. This time very few people knew that I was appearing in both the mains exams. I was totally satisfied after giving both the mains exam, and I was almost certain of my success. This time I had followed all the three guiding principles of my life, i.e., Nishkaam Karmayoga (Geeta), Anekantavad (Jain Philosphy), and Middle Path (Buddhist Philosphy) and gave my examinations with full concentration.
I got the interview call from UPSC. In the interview board of Prof. H.C. Gupta, my interview continued for about thirty five minutes. During the interview and after the interview too, my mind was calm and cool. On the other side, the result of UPPCS Mains was still pending; therefore, I appeared in the prelims exam of UPPCS, 2015 which I had qualified too.
Now I was eagerly waiting for my result. To be on the verge of the final selection gives a different feeling altogether. Sometimes I used to get scared by thinking that if I do not get finally selected then what will happen to me. Will my life really change one day? Such questions and confusions continuously came in my mind, but I always pacified my mind by saying that I had failed to pass even the prelims exam in my previous attempt. This time I had appeared in the interview, it is an achievement, and I need not to worry as I already have a job.
It was a sunny afternoon of 3 rd July, 2015. I had gone to Allahabad to appear in the mains exam of UP PCS. However, I had got the interview call for the previous year’s PCS examination. After visiting Sangam, when I returned back to Delhi, I came to know that tomorrow , i.e., on 4 th July the final result of UPSC Civil Services Examination is going to be declared. As it was a weekend, I decided to go to Meerut and see my result at home. I took a bus in the morning from Anand Vihar Bus Terminal for Meerut and reached home. In the afternoon, I came to know that the result is going to be announced any moment now. My family was more nervous than me. Around One o’clock I got a phone call, and I was told that I had got the 13 th rank and had got first rank from the Hindi/Indian Languages medium. Thereafter, wishes started pouring in. Later on, when I saw the mark sheet, I came to know that I have got the third highest marks (851 marks) in the mains exam. Besides, I got 160 marks in the Essay and 313 marks in the Optional Subject which were possibly the highest obtained marks in these papers till date. I got 124 marks in the Ethics paper too and I got total 378 marks in the General studies. My overall marks were 1001 which was nothing less than a good omen for me.
The biggest day of my life was the day when my felicitation ceremony was graced with the presence of Hon’ble Lok Sabha Speaker and Secretary General in the Parliament House’s Convention Centre. In the convention Centre, all the officers and staff of Lok Sabha Secretariat were present with whom I was working for the last two years. I feel that this honor was not my honor as an individual person, instead it was the honor given to the achievement of an aspirant who came from a normal background.
Today when I recall these golden memories, then sometimes, I feel that many things have changed but sometimes I feel that nothing has changed at all. The only thing that has changed is that I will not have to fill forms again for the employment. My family has become tension free about my career, and naturally there has been a certain uplift in my social status; but there are certain things which has not changed and I wish that they may not change i.e., the desire of continuously moving ahead and doing something better in life, remaining continuously progressive, doing continuous hard work and trying my level best to face the new challenges.
I feel that I got a high rank in UPSC because of the three factors: my accumulated knowledge and experience, my writing skill and my comprehensive and balanced view. Besides, I also feel that my every job, every educational institution, every teacher and every friend has taught me so many things. My friends used to say that, ‘My preparation was silent, but my success was stupendous’.
Really, success is not a destination, it is the beginning of a new journey instead . A poet has given the same expression in the following manner:
“ Whether I get my destination or not, I do not give it a care,
I am satisfied with the fact that I am in the Caravan searching its destination ”.
I just want to say that, wherever you are, however you live, whatever you do, do it happily, keep yourself engaged and keep enjoying. Do not lose hope by listening to the words of a pessimistic persons. At last I would like to share the following four lines of Dushyant Kumar, a renowned Hindi poet, which have always motivated me in the journey of my struggle:
“ The cold breeze does come from the current of this river,
Although the boat is feeble, but it challenges the waves.
Go and find a spark from somewhere my friends,
There is still some zeal left in you, try to light it ”.
CSE Prep : A Holistic View
In my opinion, Civil Services Examination requires a certain level of maturity and approach. Some students achieve this level at an early age like 22-23 and some achieve it very late. All this depends on our whole upbringing, studies and experience.
In present scenario, when UPSC examination question papers have become very dynamic and innovative, aspirants are also supposed to develop some skills and qualities in them like:-
1. Integrated Approach
2. Balanced View
3. Respecting other’s views
4. Open-mindedness
5. Creativity
6. Writing skills and command over language
7. Self confidence
8. Communication skills
9. Well-arranged thought process
10. General reading habit
So far as my understanding and area of interest is concerned, I had a keen interest in some areas like-language, literature, culture and philosophy since my student life there principles of Indian philosophy became my life changing principles:-
1. Nishkam Karma Yoga (disinterested action) from Gita
2. Anekantvad (non-absoluteness) from Jainism
3. Madhyam Marga (Middle Path) from Buddhism
These three great principles not only help us in our everyday life but also in our UPSC preparation.
Preliminary Exam:
Let us talk about prelims first. Preliminary examination of Civil Services is the toughest examination in fact. But it can be handled with some certain techniques like:-
1. Remaining calm and stress-free on and before this one day examination,
2. Again Nishkam Karmyoga helps a lot, when you focus on your action only and don’t get attached with the result, you have a psychological edge over other candidates.
3. Handling negative marking is the key to crack the prelims. There is no substitute of practice while preparing for this phase of Civil Services Examination. Please take help of various test papers.
4. For qualifying this phase, a candidate must be a keen learner. Diversified study and awareness pays a lot. When we make our area of study comprehensive and become able to connect various segments of General Studies with one another, we get an edge over others.
5. Always try to learn and attain knowledge. For example, while travelling in metro or on roads, don’t ignore government advertisements like on education, health and taxes etc. Likewise, we must be familiar with AIR, PIB, Rajya Sabha TV, India portal and other Government media.
Mains Examination:
Mains Examination is the key to achieve final success in this Civil Services Examination. One cannot rely upon Interview but one can give his best for Mains Examination to make the dream come true. I would like to suggest some techniques for Mains also:-
1. Respecting Other’s views:- When we are open minded and we believe that other’s views are also correct to some extent, then the chances of improving quality of our answers rise for sure. This approach is relevant for all the mains papers including GS- IV (Ethics) and Essay.
2. Integrated and Comprehensive Approach:- Remaining dependent only on text books and coaching notes will not help. Our approach must be comprehensive and multi-dimensional. Looking things in totality and trying to find a relation among them, pays a lot.
3. Writing Skill and Command over language:- After 2013, Mains Examination pattern is changed. Question papers are very less traditional and more dynamic. Merely following text books does not pay much. In this situation, the importance of writing skills and language has drastically risen. I have found this thing common among maximum toppers that they had command over the language they opted as their medium and they had excellent writing skills also.
I would also like to add here that if you opt Hindi or any other Indian language as your medium, please make sure that you have command over that particular language and you are able to write reasonably well in that language without common grammatical errors.
4. General Reading Habit:- In this age of information revolution and media, our general reading habit other than text books has fallen drastically. If one wants to score extraordinary marks, one must expand his area of reading like reading books or magazines of general interest. Through this way, our answers become more diversified, comprehensive and interesting particularly in Ethics and Essay.
5. Essay and Ethics are the game changers:- When you analyze the mains mark sheets, you find that these two papers; GS IV and Essay give marks that are very fluctuating. In Essay, one can get only 50 marks and other one can fetch even more than 150 marks also out of 250 marks. Fortunately, I got 160 marks in essay paper which is probably the highest score. This makes a huge difference. Same is with GS IV. Some candidates get 60-70 marks while some others get 110-120 marks out of 250. It is very clear that if you want to get a good rank, you will have to pay due importance to both of these papers.
Unfortunately, candidates ignore these papers. Some students write their first essay directly in the Examination hall. Please don’t do this. Try to practice more and more for Essay and Case study (GS-IV).
(i) Essay must be systematic and a well arranged thought process must be reflected in it.
(ii) There must be a flow in whole of the essay. There must be a clear connection among the two consecutive paragraphs.
(iii) The range of an essay must be wide and comprehensive. Various aspects like-historical, social, economic, cultural, geographical, philosophical and political, must be discussed during the development of the essay.
(iv) There must be a visionary introduction in the beginning in one or two paragraphs. The Essay must be concluded with a clear conclusion. The another angle of the topic must also be discussed before conclusion of possible.
Finally, I would like to share some tips for Interview :-
(i) You are what you are. So don’t try to become like others. Be natural remain calm.
(ii) Never bluff. Don’t try to befool the board at any cost.
(iii)Listen to the board with patience. Start answering only after they conclude their question.
(iv) Again try to follow the principles of middle path and respecting other’s views.
(v) Be humble and a keen learner so that they may identify whether you are trainable or not.
For Hindi Medium Candidates:
I have felt on many occasions, that candidates who prepare with medium of Hindi or other Indian languages, feel lack of confidence. I would like to suggest some points for them:-
(i) Please don’t loose confidence. Think well, write well and answer well without any hesitation.
(ii) Please try to improve writing skills. For this, command on your own language is required.
(iii) Linguistics and Psychology say that studying in your own language makes you understand the things better. You have original ideas and thoughts. Use them and have edge over others. Fortunately, I got 851 marks in Mains which is the third highest score.
(iv) Please avoid grammatical errors in your language.
(v) English is not such a language which is too difficult to learn. Please don’t make English a barrier in your journey. Try to remain in touch with English sources like newspapers, TV/Radio discussions and websites.
General Tips:
(i) Have confidence in yourself.
(ii) Never, Never, Never give up!
(iii) If possible, try to gain employ-ability before entering into this long preparation process so that you may join any respectable employment in case of failure in the Civil Services examination. This also helps in remaining a person pressure-free during the preparation.
(iv) Your family and friends play a very important role in your life and your preparation. So don’t ignore them. I would also advise to remain in touch with those persons who have a positive energy and motivational force in them.
(v) Try to retain the things which you have studied and revised. “ It is better to read one book for ten times than to read ten books for one time . “
(vi) “ Your life is your message to the world. So, try to make it inspiring . “
– NISHANT JAIN
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is a young author and IAS officer from Rajasthan cadre of batch-2015. He secured AIR 13 in UPSC Civil ServicesExam-2014 and scored highest marks in Essay Paper and third highest marks in Mains Exam. Coming from a humble background in Meerut, U.P., he completed his M.Phil in Hindi Literature from Delhi University. Besides this, he also holds Ph.D. Degree from Delhi University. He has authored many popular books in Hindi and English 'All About UPSC CSE' being the prominent one for civil services aspirants. He also wrote some of the best motivational books like 'Ruk Jaana Nahi' and 'Don't You Quit' which were instant bestsellers. He loves writing poems and interacting with students. Tourism, Education, Mass Communication,Art & Culture are his other major areas of interest. He is presently postedas District Magistrate in Jalore, Rajasthan.
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Nishant Jain is a young Author. He is an IAS officer by profession and a Writer by heart. He has authored many non-fiction books in Hindi and English. He loves writing non-fiction books and poems.
Nishant was born in October, 1986 at Meerut City in Uttar Pradesh state of India. Coming from a humble family background, he qualified the prestigious UPSC Indian Civil Services Exam with Rank 13.
His academic qualifications include M.Phil. in Hindi Literature from University of Delhi. He was also awarded 'Masters in Public Management' by LBSNAA/JNU.
His self-help book 'Ruk Jaana Nahi' and 'Don't You Quit' (published by Westland Books & Hind Yugm) have been very well received by young readers and also figured in 'Amazon Best Reads' many a times. His academic book 'Rajbhasha ke roop me Hindi' ('Hindi as official language') is published from National Book Trust- NBT, India. Besides this, collection of his Poems for Children 'Shadi Bandar Mama ki' is also published.
He wrote a Bestseller book on strategy to prepare for UPSC Exam; 'Mujhe Banna Hai UPSC Topper' (English version: 'All About UPSC Civil Services Exam') published by Prabhat Books. He also compiled a book of 101 Essays on contemporary issues, named as 'Civil Seva Pariksha ke liye Nibandh (Essay for UPSC Civil Service Exam), published by Akshar (Rajkamal Prakashan)
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From Obstacles to Opportunity: IAS Nishant Jain's UPSC Journey to AIR 13
February 11, 2024
Introduction
Nishant Jain’s story is like a movie about a young boy from Meerut who dreamed big. He saw wrong things happening around him and decided he wanted to fix them by becoming an IAS officer. But this dream wasn’t easy, especially because he studied in Hindi medium, and some people didn’t believe in him. He went against all odds and secured an All India Rank 13 in UPSC 2016. His journey is about overcoming doubts and turning weaknesses into strengths.
The Dream Begins
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He dreamed of becoming an IAS officer to show that students who study in Hindi can also be successful. He remembers a time when he used to got to get ration, he saw the shopkeeper scamming people by giving them less quantity grocery or sometimes not even opening the shop for many days. This made him think that if he became an officer, he could stop such wrongdoings. Later on, he found out he had to pass a special exam to become an officer.
Overcoming Doubts
Nishant faced a big challenge: he studied in Hindi, and many people thought Hindi medium students could not succeed in UPSC exams. He also did not know what career to choose after his 10th grade. But he found inspiration in the poem ‘Madhushala’ by Harivansh Rai Bachchan, which encouraged him to keep moving forward. It was like a light in the dark times. The poem reads as follows:
“मदिरालय जाने को घर से चलता है पीनेवाला, 'किस पथ से जाऊँ?' असमंजस में है वह भोलाभाला, अलग-अलग पथ बतलाते सब पर मैं यह बतलाता हूँ - 'राह पकड़ तू एक चला चल, पा जाएगा मधुशाला।”
Turning Challenges into Opportunities
After finishing his 10th grade, Nishant was unsure about what he wanted to do next. He didn’t know which subjects to pick for further studies. At the same time, he needed to find a way to make money to pay for his school because of some challenges at home. Then, he saw a newspaper ad for a part-time job as a proofreader, a job he knew nothing about until a friend explained it to him. He decided to apply and got the job, earning 1 rupee for every page he read and corrected. Over one summer, he read 1700 pages and earned 1700 rupees. He kept working this job while he went to school, and it helped him pay for his education until he finished 12th grade. With hard work, he also did really well on his 12th board exams.
Turning Point
Nishant had a big dream to study at Delhi University, but he was worried about how he could afford it. So, he stayed in Meerut for college instead. After finishing college, Nishant started looking for a steady job and ended up working in a post office. Even while working, he never forgot his dream of passing the UPSC exam to become an IAS officer. But the job took up so much time, he couldn’t study for the exam. Then, someone he looked up to gave him a piece of advice. They said, “A lamp on the ground only lights up a small area, but if you put it higher, it can light up the whole place.” This made Nishant think. Deciding to aim higher, Nishant left his job to focus on studying. He pursued his master’s and even cleared the NET exam on his first attempt.
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The Fellowship and M.Phil Joueney
Once Nishant started studying for his master’s, he got a fellowship that gave him 20,000 rupees every month. This helped him to study for an M.Phil at Delhi University, where he also began preparing for the IAS exam. But the road was not smooth. In his first try, he missed passing the prelims exam by just a few marks. It was a tough time, the first time he faced failure. This brought self doubts. But Nishant wasn’t alone; his family and friends stood by him, offering encouragement and support.
His brother gave him a piece of advice that stuck with him: always have a backup plan. Taking this to heart, Nishant applied for a translator job in the Parliament and got it. This job didn’t stop him from chasing his dream; he worked during the day and studied for the UPSC exams at night.
Victory in the Second Attempt
His hard work paid off on his second attempt. Not only did he pass, but he also secured All India Rank 13 and was the top candidate among those who took the exam in Hindi. His achievement was so notable that he was praised in the Lok Sabha, where he worked as a translator, by Sumitra Mahajan, the Lok Sabha speaker at the time.
Strength in Roots: Embracing Hindi at LBSNAA
During his training at LBSNAA, Nishant thought he might struggle because he chose to use Hindi, his mother tongue. But instead of it being a hurdle, it became his strength. He actively participated in activities in Hindi and was praised for his efforts. Nishant’s story is a shining example of how staying true to your roots and hard work can lead to extraordinary achievements.
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Who is Nishant Jain? Know the IAS Topper and His Marksheet in Details
The name Nishant Jain is definitely well heard of, but a good deal of people may wonder who is Nishant Jain? Nishant Jain was the 13th rank IAS topper in Hindi medium.
The article will talk about Nishant Jain along with his strategy for UPSC and his posting.
Nishant Jain, one of the IAS toppers, has M. Phil in Hindi Literature. He completed his M. Phil from the esteemed Delhi University
Nishant Jain Marksheet
Nishant Jain’s marksheet is very impressive. Remember that he had written the exam in Hindi medium and has got AIR 13!
Mains examination | 851 |
Personal Interview | 150 |
Total Marks | 1001 |
Nishant Jain is 33 years of age as of now, and he had cleared the IAS exam at the age of 28!
This proves that age is never an issue for the exam, your willpower and hard work will decide your result.
His current posting is in Rajasthan and is the joint secretary to the government in the Finance (taxation) Department.
Nishant Jain Salary
Nishant Jain is currently in the level 11 of the 7th pay commission and his pay is INR 76,200 per month and including RHA goes up to INR 80,000 approximately.
He receives an official residence, official vehicle, medical reimbursement and also a very good office along with a personal assistant.
Also Read: Pay Scale of IAS Officers: How Much you can Earn per Month after Clearing the UPSC Exam
Nishant Jain Book
Nishant Jain is also an avid writer. Nishant Jain has written a couple of books, one of the latest books that he has written is Ruk Jaana Nahin.
He has also written a book on essays for UPSC exam in Hindi medium to help students in getting better marks. If you are going to write in Hindi medium, make sure you check out Nishant Jain’s book!
His books surely are a must-read. He has a book on UPSC too, where he gives tips and preparation methods for students so that they can do better in their exams.
Nishant Jain Strategy
Nishant believes that to do well in UPSC candidates require a certain level of maturity and method of approach. Many students can get this at the age of 23 a good deal may not, but age alone will never be the determining factor.
He emphasises on saying stress-free before the exam and the exam date. He recommends students to do Nishkama Karma Yoga to battle stress.
To qualify, the prelims round students must be a keen learner. He or she should be able to study different subjects and grasp concepts easily. Students must try to connect all the topics to each, as this may allow them to be further ahead in the race of UPSC.
With a change in paper format from 2013, textbook learning is not sufficient for UPSC. students must learn the necessary writing skills and abilities required in the exam.
Also Read: Inspiring Journey of Pradeep Singh, the Topper of 2019
Nishant Jain Biography
Nishant was born in Meerut in Uttar Pradesh and he hails from a middle- class family. His grandfather was a junior court officer. His father was grade X pass out and his mother held an arts degree.
He had decided to become a government officer in his 9th grade when he realised that there is a need for change in the system. He was very inspired by the collector of Meerut and had decided that he would set into this field.
Be an avid reader like Nishant. Nishant Jain the IAS officer spends a lot of his time reading books, not just for studying but even for leisure.
Follow a certain format for your essay writing skills. Maintain a certain system of flow and it will help in writing the exam easily.
When it comes to the interview round, Nishant believes that students must always be themselves. They should not try to bluff the board and should be very patient and listen to the board very well.
Remember, you are going there to learn and show that you have the ability to be a civil servant.
Nishant Jain, the UPSC AIR 13, had written his UPSC in Hindi and is a very respected officer. His current posting is in Rajasthan as of now, and he is in level 11 of the pay commission.
Nishant Jain has written many books, and few are for UPSC preparation. Students can use them to understand various aspects of the exam. Students should be inspired by him and understand his tips and strategy to do better.
So, this was the inspiring journey of IAS Nishant Jain. How is your preparation journey going on? Share your thoughts with us by commenting in the below box.
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CSE & Competitive Exams: Guide to Essay Writing - Ebook written by Nishant Jain, IAS, Abhishek Saraf, IAS, Snehil Tripathi. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC,...
Never never never give up: The Story of My Success. -Nishant Jain, IAS (Rank-13, UPSC CSE-2014) “When you want to achieve something desperately, you move ahead by following the signs which you get from time to time; then the whole universe holds your hands to help you “.
Civil Seva Pariksha Ke Liye Nibandh. Nishant Jain, Ganga Singh Rajpurohit. Rajkamal Prakashan - 400 pages. IAS/PCS परीक्षाओं कल लिए अत्यंत उपयोगी ।. अंतिम रूप से चयनित होने में निबंध निभाता है...
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If you are going to write in Hindi medium, make sure you check out Nishant Jain’s book! His books surely are a must-read. He has a book on UPSC too, where he gives tips and preparation methods for students so that they can do better in their exams.