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[Click Here]( to see the web version Meet woman, DU graduate, who cracked UPSC exam on first attempt, secured AIR... IAS Shruti Sharma's year's worth of diligent work was in vain when she narrowly missed getting called for her UPSC interview. Every year, thousands of candidates for the UPSC take the nation's most difficult exam in the hopes of becoming an IPS or IAS officer. Not everyone, though, is cut out to pass the UPSC. Few people pass the preliminary exam, move on to the main exam, and then proceed to the interview stage.   [Read more]( [Unsubscribe](

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