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The UPSC Civil Service Examination and IIT JEE are considered as one of the toughest examinations in the world. Lakhs of people appear for these examinations every year, while only a few are selected among them. Indian Forest Officer ( IFS), Himanshu Tyagi is a civil servant who often guides and motivates the aspiring aspirants of UPSC and JEE. He is a 2020 batch IFS officer. He cleared the UPSC IFS exam on his second attempt with an All India Rank of 25. He guides the aspirants through his social media and seminars, in which he tells them how to prepare for these exams. Now, in his recent teaching, IFS Himanshu Tyagi said that it is not mandatory to study in coaching centres for success. He shared the three Cs of success in his recent post on Twitter.
IFS Himanshu Tyagi said that most students and aspirants usually go to Kota, Rajasthan and Delhi for the preparation of JEE and UPSC respectively. He believes that the place of preparation does not matter. The result is made only based on your hard work. He proved his theory with the help of Buddha and Mahavir examples. IFS Himanshu Tyagi in his post wrote that Buddha had attained Nirvana under the Bodhi tree, while Mahavir had attained Kaivalya under the Sal tree. Both achieved success in different places. Hence, he says that to attain success, the candidate must believe in their hard work rather than the place like coaching centres. He further shares the three Cs of success – it is Commitment, Consistency and Control.
Kota for IIT JEE.Karol Bagh for UPSC.Is it mandatory to go to these places to attain success?
Buddha attained nirvana under the Bodhi tree.
Mahavira attained Kaivalya under the Sal tree.
Success = 3Cs = Commitment + Consistency + Control
"Place is immaterial"
— Himanshu Tyagi, IFS (@Himanshutyg_ifs) January 15, 2024
He asks the aspirants to be consistent with their preparation along with their commitment to achieving success. The candidate should also maintain control over their schedule and diet to stay healthy during the preparation. Regarding the UPSC exam, IFS Himanshu Tyagi advises the aspirants to solve mock tests to measure their skills. He asks the candidates to prepare their strategy for the exam. He also advises the candidates to solve MCQs and learn all associated concepts of the syllabus.
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