Motivational : How AIR 28 topper Kajal Jwala cracked Civil Services exam...

Motivational : How AIR 28 topper Kajal Jwala cracked Civil Services exam without coaching

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UPSC IAS Success Story: How AIR 28 topper Kajal Jwala cracked Civil Services exam without coaching

Kajal Jwala is such an example whose determination of clearing UPSC Civil Services exam made her crack it without leaving her 9 hours long job and also without taking up any coaching.

Cracking UPSC Civil Services Exam is never an easy task. It is even tougher if it is done without any proper coaching. Kajal Jwala is such an example whose determination of clearing UPSC Civil Services exam made her crack it without leaving her 9 hours long job and also without taking up any coaching.

Kajal Jwala, who got 28th rank in the Civil Services Examination of Union Public Service Commission, was working for a multi-national company for the last nine years. Kajal had a package of 23 lakh rupees annually. However, Kajal continued his preparation while working in harmony with the job and married life.

Kajal a resident of Shamli of Haryana cleared the examination of IAS in the fifth attempt. After completing her B.Tech in electronic communication from Mathura she landed a job in Wipro. Kajal was married to Ashish Malik of Rohtak in 2016 who works in American Embassy in Delhi.

According to Kajal in the conversation with Jagran Josh, the shortage of time for me was the biggest challenge. The reason for my initial failure was a lack of time. However, Kajal did not resort to coaching and secured 28th rank with selfie study. According to Kajal, his family, especially his husband and father, had made the most outrageous. Marriage was never a problem for her as her husband was very supportive.

Regarding its preparation, Kajal says that the UPSC’s syllabus is huge and reading newspaper is an integral part of preparation. Every stage needs different strategies and this is what she did. She gathered lots of information for the preliminary examination. For Mains exam, she was focussed on every topic she read. Apart from this, she advised the aspirants to be neutral on sensitive issues.