हिंदी मीडियम से UPSC Crack? दीप्ति वर्मा की प्रेरणादायी कहानी
Dipti Verma’s journey from Jaipur to becoming an IAS officer (UPSC 2025, Rank 876) is a powerful story of persistence, strategy and faith. In this exclusive interview she shares how she decided to take the UPSC path right after 12th grade, switched from PCM to Political Science, chose Hindi Literature as optional, and trained in Mukherji Nagar, Delhi. Diipti discusses why her first two attempts failed, what strategic changes she made — concise resources, heavy PYQ practice, focused CSAT preparation, answer-writing drills, and regular mocks — and how mental balance, meditation, service at ashrams and family support helped her through the hardest days.
Watch to learn:
Her exact study routine, optional and medium choices
How she prepared for Prelims, Mains and Interview (7–8 mocks)
Tips for Hindi-medium aspirants and female candidates
How to manage stress after failures and rebuild strategy
The role of mentors, PYQs and NCERTs in success
If you’re preparing for UPSC or coaching someone, this interview gives practical tactics, real emotional insights and motivation. Don’t forget to like, share and subscribe for more real success stories and strategy breakdowns.
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