Inspiring Journey: Jaisalmer's Virendra Charan Secures RAS Rank 2 Without Coaching
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Jaipur, April 18 (NationPress) A remarkable achievement from Rajasthan has surfaced, as Virendra Charan from Pokharan, Jaisalmer, has clinched the second position in the Rajasthan Administrative Service Examination without attending any coaching classes.
The son of a Head Constable and currently serving as a Tehsildar, Virendra's journey signifies a transformative approach to preparing for competitive exams in India. While many candidates depend on coaching centers, Virendra opted for self-directed study, emphasizing discipline and the smart integration of technology.
“I prepared wholly on my own,” he shared. “I utilized tools like ChatGPT to deepen my understanding of concepts. Whenever I faced uncertainty, I would pose questions and delve into comprehensive answers. This approach allowed me to transcend superficial preparation.”
His methodology showcases a burgeoning trend among aspirants, as access to information is now unhindered by geographic or financial constraints. From the remote areas of Jaisalmer to the top tier of the state’s merit list, Virendra's narrative exemplifies this evolution.
Interestingly, in the interview segment, Virendra outshone the highest scorer, achieving nine marks more than Dinesh Bishnoi from Barmer, who ranked first. The overall difference between them was a mere half mark.
Reflecting on a pivotal interview moment, Virendra recounted how he proposed to enhance tourism in Bundi as a Sub-Divisional Magistrate. He suggested initiatives such as night tourism, wildlife tourism, and reviving historical stepwells, aiming to merge heritage with sustainable development.
This year’s results underscore a robust performance from Rajasthan’s border districts. Candidates from Barmer, Balotra, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, and Anupgarh have left a significant mark, indicating a shift in the academic landscape of the state. However, Jaipur and Jodhpur continue to dominate with the highest number of selections.
Virendra's success story dismantles the long-held belief that excelling in top civil service examinations necessitates expensive coaching. It highlights the significance of curiosity, persistence, and the intelligent application of digital resources.
As Rajasthan celebrates its new cadre of officers, a clear message emerges: the future of exam preparation may not reside in crowded classrooms but in focused individuals connected through technology.