The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam is considered one of the most difficult exams in the world. Every year millions of candidates dream of passing this exam, but successful are those who prepare with dedication, hard work and patience. To pass this exam, it is very important to have a strong study, discipline and strong hold on every subject.

Today we are going to tell you the story of IPS Navjot Simi, who passed this difficult test and set an example of success on the basis of their hard work and confidence.

The journey of UPSC left the medical leaving the doctor

Dr. Navjot Simi was a dental surgeon by profession, but was more interested in administrative service than medical. This was the reason that he decided to prepare for the UPSC exam. His visit was not easy, but he never gave up.

Failure found in the first attempt, but did not lose defeat

Navjot Simi took the UPSC exam for the first time in 2016, but she could not succeed. However, he did not allow this failure to become his weakness, but considered it an opportunity to learn it. The following year he prepared for the exam with double hard work and better strategy.

Success in 2017, IPS officers became

In his second attempt in 2017, Navjot Simi secured 735th rank and was selected for IPS (Indian Police Service). She got Bihar cadre and today she is working to bring changes in the society with her duty.

Travel from DSP to SP in Patna

After becoming IPS, Navjot Simi was appointed as DSP (Deputy Superintendent of Police) in Patna. Due to his hard work and effective working style, he soon gained promotion to the post of SP (Superintendent of Police).

Husband is also IPS officer

Tushar Singla, husband of IPS Navjot Simi, is also an IPS officer. Recently, when Navjot Simi was promoted to the post of SP, her husband shared a post on Instagram and congratulated her.

Success story inspiration for every youth

The story of Navjot Simi is an inspiration for all the youth who want to realize their dreams. Their hard work, struggle and determination prove that if the intentions are strong, any goal can be achieved.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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