Meet UPSC tutor Vikas Divyakirti’s favourite student, she overcame personal hardships to, become IPS first and then IAS

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UPSC Success Story: Divya Tanwar hails from a small village in Haryana, Nimbi. She made headlines by becoming an IPS officer at the age of 23. She studied for hours and worked hard to crack the challenging UPSC exam, achieving a milestone by becoming the youngest IPS officer. Not only that, but she also cleared the civil service exam again to fulfill her dream of becoming an IAS. Divya’s journey shows that success can be achieved by overcoming challenges with strong resolve.

Coaching from Vikas Divyakirti​


Vikas Divyakirti, who is a famous teacher, was greatly impressed by Divya’s success and considers her one of his favourite students.

Who is Divya Tanwar?​


Divya was born in Nimbi, a small village in Mahendragarh district of Haryana state. She lost her father at a very young age. Divya’s mother, Babita Tanwar, worked as a labourer to support the family and her daughter’s education.

Divya Tanwar’s Education Qualification, And Journey To Became Youngest IPS Officer​


She completed her primary education from Navodaya Vidyalaya and earned a B.Sc. degree from Government Women’s College, Mahendragarh. After completing her graduation, Divya decided to prepare for UPSC. In 2021, at the age of 21, she appeared in the UPSC exam for the first time, achieving a rank of 438 and becoming the youngest IPS officer.

Fulfilled Dream of Becoming IAS​


Divya turned heads as India’s youngest IPS officer, but she had her sight set on becoming an IAS officer. Not letting her achievement slow her down, she reappeared in UPSC exams the very next year. Scoring an impressive rank of 105, her dream of joining the IAS was finally realized.
 
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