Aurangabad's Mansi Narendra Sonawane Left MBBS Midway And Cracked UPSC On 3rd Attempt - News18

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IAS Mansi got AIR 627 in UPSC.

IAS Mansi got AIR 627 in UPSC.

Mansi left MBBS after she got to know about her father's dream. Her father could not prepare for the UPSC in his years due to his family's conditions.

UPSC civil services examination is one of the most coveted government exams in India. The candidates require intense preparation to clear this exam. Many of them manage to crack this exam despite the numerous challenges. One such example is Mansi Narendra Sonawane. IAS Mansi, who hails from Aurangabad, Maharashtra, cleared the exam in 2021 and secured 627 AIR (All India Rank). Mansi chose to fulfil her father Narendra Sonwane’s dream of becoming an IAS who is an accountant by profession. Her father could not prepare for the exams in his years due to his family’s conditions.

Mansi completed her graduation from the Government College of Science, Aurangabad. She also cleared the medical entrance examination, NEET after her Class 12 boards and was planning to pursue MBBS, but after she got to know about her father’s unfulfilled dream, she decided to leave MBBS and took admission in BA and began preparing for UPSC. On her third attempt, she cleared the exam.

While speaking with Free Press Journal, Mansi shared her preparation timeline for the exam. She said that in the first year, she spent some time learning about the exam and the UPSC exam process. She initially began with the NCERT books and then moved on to the reference books.

Mansi attempted for the first time for the exam shortly after graduating which she gave for the understanding of the exam. On the second attempt, she couldn’t get into the list because she made certain errors during her preparation. But on her third attempt, she cleared prelims, mains and the interview round.

While advising the UPSC aspirants she said, “Hang in there, it’s not an easy procedure. Although it is a long and challenging procedure, everyone is in the same boat. It is important to have faith and confidence in oneself." She concluded by saying that if the candidates stay motivated, surround themselves with encouraging individuals and keep reminding themselves of the aim they have set for themselves, they will crack the exam.

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