IES Vaibhav Chhabra: How Average Student Become UPSC Topper?

How to become an Average Student UPSC Topper? 

IES Vaibhav Chhabra | Josh Talks Hindi Success story: Did not feel like studying, failed 8 times, still did not give up, became IAS officer IAS Success Story: Vaibhav Chhabra is an example of the average student, did this after failing 8 times UPSC crack Didn’t feel like studying at all, failed 8 times, used to get average marks in studies but became an IAS officer on the basis of positive thinking.

Read here the success story of such a personality Average student hesitates to give the UPSC exam, one of the most difficult exams in the country. They feel that they will not be able to qualify for this exam. Vaibhav Chhabra’s story will inspire such people.

Success Story of IAS Vaibhav Chhabra:

Vaibhav was a very ordinary student in his studies, yet he was successful in clearing this exam. Tech from Vaibhav Chhabra Netaji Subhash Institute, Delhi. He secured 56 percent in B.Tech. He told that he was not at all interested in studies, yet he not only cleared the UPSC exam but also got 32nd rank in India. According to Josh Talks, Vaibhav Chhabra failed 8 times before reaching this position.

To reach here, he had to go through many situations. Vaibhav Chhabra taught in a coaching institute for two years after completing their B.Tech. During this, he felt that I can do better than where I am today, and after that, I decided that I will leave his job. At that time many people came who advised me that it is not that easy and that leaving the job is very difficult to do, but getting out of all this negativity, I started preparing for UPSC.

According to Vaibhav, initially, he did not feel like studying at all, but if you are positive from the inside, then you can easily pass this exam or any other exam. Initially, Vaibhav used to study for a few hours but gradually started increasing this time. Started going to the library to increase my interest in my studies. He started studying in the library for 12 hours.

He told that during this time a time also came when I started finding everything difficult. He told me that due to a back injury, I remained bedridden for about 7 to 8 months. In such a situation, I did not stop studying and studied lying on the bed for so many months. Before qualifying for UPSC, Vaibhav used work in BSNL, despite this he had in his heart that he wanted to clear UPSC, so he kept on trying. After continuous efforts, in the year 2018, he finally got success.

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