'My third attempt, still trying to...': UPSC CSE topper Anuj Agnihotri's first reaction

Anuj Agnihotri has emerged as the topper of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination (CSE) after his third attempt. Expressing his gratitude and excitement upon learning about the results, Agnihotri emphasized the importance of persistence in achieving one's goals. He noted that his journey through the UPSC exams has been challenging yet rewarding, filled with lessons that have contributed to his success. The UPSC CSE is one of the most competitive examinations in India, with thousands of aspirants vying for limited positions in the civil services. Agnihotri's achievement serves as an inspiration for many, highlighting that determination and resilience can lead to success, irrespective of previous failures. As the nation celebrates his accomplishment, Agnihotri plans to pursue a career in public service, aiming to make a positive impact in society. This victory not only marks a personal milestone for him but also reflects the growing trend of aspirants overcoming multiple attempts to secure a place in the prestigious civil services.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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