Meet man, who cracked UPSC exam without coaching in first attempt, used to study under lamp, he is...
The UPSC Civil Services Examination stands as one of the most esteemed and challenging tests in India. Each year, countless aspirants across the country dedicate themselves to achieving their dream of becoming an IAS officer. However, only a handful succeed in this highly competitive pursuit. Among these achievers is IAS officer Rukmani Riar, whose remarkable story proves that determination can triumph over early setbacks.
Rukmani’s academic journey had a rocky start—she failed in Class 6. Yet, she didn’t let this stumble define her future. After completing her early education in Gurdaspur, she moved to Sacred Heart School in Dalhousie in Class 4. Later, she pursued higher studies in Social Sciences, earning her undergraduate degree from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, followed by a Master’s degree from the prestigious Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai.
Her time at TISS and subsequent internships with organizations like Ashodaya in Mysore and Annapurna Mahila Mandal in Mumbai played a pivotal role in shaping her aspirations. These experiences introduced her to the profound impact of public service and inspired her to prepare for the UPSC examination.