Meet woman, who left medical practice for UPSC exam, got AIR 9, scores highest marks in personality test, but didn’t become IAS due to…

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UPSC Success Story: The Indian Administrative Service(IAS) is a highly coveted position that many aspirants strive to achieve. However, the exam is challenging to clear. Every year, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the Civil Services Examination to recruit candidates for positions such as Indian Administrative Service(IAS), Indian Foreign Service(IFS), Indian Police Service(IPS), and other services and posts. Despite the crowded field of IAS and its significant social recognition, some people still aspire to join the IFS and IPS positions. In this story, we will talk about Apala Mishra, a candidate who secured the All India Rank(AIR) 9th in the UPSC CSE rankings but chose to pursue a career as an IFS officer instead of becoming an IAS officer. Read Apala Mishra’s motivational and inspirational story.

Meet doctor-turned-civil servant, left medical practice for UPSC, couldn’t clear prelims 2 times, got AIR 9, however didn’t become IAS due to…


Born in 1997, Apala Mishra comes from an army family. She hails from Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad. Her father, Amitabh Mishra, is a colonel in the Army. Her brother, Abhishek Mishra, is a major in the army. The doctor-turned-civil servant’s mother, Dr. Alpana Mishra, is a professor in the Hindi department at Delhi University.

IFS Apala Mishra Educational qualification: From schooling to college life​


According to the media reports, Apala Mishra completed her schooling up to class 10th in Dehradun. Later, she finished her class 12th in Rohini, Delhi. She pursued a Bachelor in Dental Surgery (BDS) degree from Army College, which led to her qualification in dentistry. Speaking of the number of attempts. Mishra appeared in the UPSC Civil Services examination three times before achieving the All Indian Rank(AIR) 9 in 2020. Before her success, she had failed the UPSC Prelims in 2018 and 2019.

IFS Apala Mishra UPSC Marks​


In her UPSC interview, she scored 215 out of 275 marks, a notably high score for any candidate. Among the top 10 civil services aspirants in 2020, Apala achieved the highest score In the personality test, with 215 out of 275. She obtained 816 marks in the written examination. Overall, she scored 1031 marks. She used to study for 7-8 hours a day. Apala began her UPSC preparation in 2018 and successfully cracked the competitive exam in 2020.
 
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