Meet Ananya Singh, a Prayagraj native who became an IAS officer at the age of 22. She passed one of the most difficult exams, the UPSC civil services exam, after only one year of preparation. Singh finished with an All India Rank of 51.
Singh had aspired to be an IAS officer since he was a child. In the final year of his graduation, she began preparing for the UPSC exam. She used to study for 7-8 hours per day at first. She later established a six-hour study schedule. She also used to study for the UPSC prelims and mains exams at the same time.
shared his UPSC exam strategy
She shared his UPSC exam strategy after he passed. She began by gathering books based on the syllabus. She also used to take handwritten notes. She claims that the notes had two advantages: first, they were short and concise, which aided in preparation and revision. Furthermore, while taking notes, the answers are registered in the mind.
Singh has always been a top performer since he was a child. She graduated from St Mary’s Convent School in Prayagraj. She had received 96% on the 10th board exam and 98.25 percent on the 12th. In both 10th and 12th grades, the youngster was a CISCE board district topper. Singh graduated with honours from Shri Ram College of Commerce, which is affiliated with Delhi University, after finishing high school.
She had taken the UPSC CSE in 2019 and received a rank of 51. Singh claims that she could not believe her own rank after seeing the results of the government exam. At the age of 22, she had realised his childhood ambition of becoming an IAS officer. Ananya Singh, an IAS officer, is currently assigned to the West Bengal cadre.