Nagpur's Sameer Khode Becomes Maharashtra Topper In UPSC Civil Services Exam 2023, Know His Journey
Sameer Prakash Khode is this year's Maharashtra topper, having achieved an AIR 42 in the UPSC CSE 2023. On his fifth try, Khode passed the UPSC exam. He told the Free Press Journal about his path, his study habits, and other things. Continue reading.
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) declared the Civil Services Examination result on April 17, 2024.
According to a statement released by the state of Maharashtra, about 8.6% of the total candidates are from Maharashtra.
The Maharashtra topper of this year is Sameer Prakash Khode who secured AIR 42, as said in the statement. He is followed by Neha Uddhav Singh Rajput with AIR 51 and Aniket Dnyaneshwar Hirde at AIR 81.
Khode who achieved this success in his fifth attempt is currently employed in Indian Railway Service in Raipur. Khode did his graduation in Chemical Engineering from Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT) and MBA from IIM Lucknow. Prior to joining the Ministry of Railways, in IRTS Cadre, Khode worked in the corporate sector for around seven years. He is a resident of Nagpur, Maharashtra.
Speaking to The Free Press Journal, Khode said, “When I started preparing for civil services, becoming an IAS officer was my first aspiration, simply because of the broader impact that it can create. This is also the reason why I started preparing again even after working for the Ministry of Railways.”
Khode also added that this is his fifth attempt because he did not appear in every attempt with full preparation. “I took three attempts with full sincerity,” he said.
“My younger brother guided me throughout this journey. I would also like to give credit to my close friend, Shubham Bhaisare who is also an IAS officer. His success has also been a motivation to me,” Khode added.
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He also shared some insights about his preparation method this year and said, “I put in consistent efforts and remained focused on my goal throughout. I also followed the syllabus religiously and focused on current issues.”
This year, Aditya Srivastava bagged the position of AIR 1, followed by Animesh Pradhan who secured AIR 2 and Donuru Ananya Reddy who secured AIR 3.
Out of 5,92,141 candidates who appeared for the exam, only 2,855 candidates made it to the interview and personality test of the UPSC CSE Main (written) exam. 1016 people in all have been suggested for appointments.
There were 1143 open positions that the UPSC had announced. 347 of these fall under the general category. In contrast, 303 are from OBC, 165 are from SC, 86 are from ST, and 115 are from EWS. Furthermore, the commission stated in its official notice that the candidatures of 355 suggested individuals had been maintained provisional.
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