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Meet IPS Anshika, engineer-turned-civil servant who cracked UPSC without coaching in her 2nd attempt

Meet IPS Anshika Verma, engineer-turned-civil servant who cracked UPSC without coaching in her second attempt.

Meet IPS Anshika Verma, engineer-turned-civil servant who cracked UPSC without coaching in her second attempt
Meet IPS Anshika, engineer-turned-civil servant who cracked UPSC without coaching in her 2nd attempt

Meet IPS Anshika, engineer-turned-civil servant who cracked UPSC without coaching in her 2nd attempt

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IPS Anshika Verma is a Uttar Pradesh cadre civil servant. She belongs to Prayagraj in UP.

The young IPS officer qualified UPSC exam without any coaching in her second attempt in 2020.

For the first time, she appeared for the exam in 2019 a year after completing her graduation.

She completed her primary studies in Noida. She later did her graduation with B.tech in

Electronics and Communication Engineering from 2014 - 2018. She graduated from Galgotia College of Engineering and Technology, Noida.

Anshika prepared for the UPSC Civil Services Examination from Prayagraj in UP.

She cleared the UPSC CSE exam in her second attempt with AIR 136 that too without any coaching.

Her father is a retired employee from Uttar Pradesh Electricity Corporation Limited (UPEL).

Her mother is a housewife.Anshika is also known for her looks.

She enjoys a massive fan base on Instagram with around 147K followers.

Meet IPS Anshika Verma, engineer-turned-civil servant who cracked UPSC without coaching in her second attempt.

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