UPSC Civil Services Mains Examination 2022: Eight candidates from Jammu and Kashmir put up brilliant show
Jammu and Kashmir experienced their own moment of pride and accomplishment when eight candidates from the UT made their mark in the highly competitive Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Mains Examination 2022.
Securing top positions in the prestigious examination, Waseem, Parsanjeet, and Nittin have showcased their exceptional abilities and dedication. Waseem has secured an impressive rank of 7, followed closely by Parsanjeet at rank 11 and Nittin at rank 32. Their extraordinary performances have not only brought glory to their families but also inspire other aspirants from the region, reports ANI.
The success story continues with Naved Ahsan Bhat, who has secured a commendable rank of 82. His hard work and determination have paid off, proving that with perseverance, dreams can be turned into reality, ANI reported.
Additionally, Manan Bhat has secured a remarkable rank of 231, while Manil Bejotra has achieved an admirable rank of 314. Their achievements highlight the talent and potential that resides in Jammu and Kashmir.
Irfan Choudhary, with a rank of 476, has demonstrated his commitment to excellence, and Nivranshu Hans, securing a commendable rank of 811, has shown that determination and consistency can lead to great accomplishments.
The success of these eight candidates is a testament to their grit, perseverance, and hard work, as well as the support they received from their families, mentors, and teachers. Their achievements in the UPSC Civil Services Mains Examination 2022 will undoubtedly inspire and motivate many other aspirants from the region to strive for excellence and pursue their dreams, the Indian news agency reported.
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