IPS Tripti Bhatt Story: After doing mechanical engineering, Tripti got job offers from many companies. He was also called for the job of Scientist in ISRO.
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UPSC Success Story: How much there is a fight for government jobs, it shows that people with BTech and MBA degrees are applying for jobs in Group D posts in Railways. In such IPS Officer Tripti Bhatt The story of is shocking to all. Tell that, Trupti Bhatt left not one or two but many jobs to become an IPS. Let’s take a look at his success.
Lakhs of youth appear every year in the UPSC Exam, which is said to be the most difficult exam of the country. Only some of these get success. Some candidates take years to crack this exam. IPS Tripti cracked the Civil Services Examination in the very first attempt.
Trupti is from a simple mountain family
Originally from Almora, Uttarakhand, Trupti Bhatt comes from a simple family. After doing mechanical engineering in 2010 from Pantnagar University, he got campus placement. After this he got job offers from many companies.
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In an interview, Tapti says that she was offered a job as a scientist in the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), which she turned down. After this Tripti joined NTPC job. Along with the job, he started preparing for UPSC Civil Services.
IPS became in the first attempt
While working in NTPC, Trupti gave UPSC exam. He got success in the very first attempt. She got selected on the post of IPS with 165th rank. Tripti Bhatt is an IPS officer of the year 2013 batch. Presently Trupti is posted as SP Intelligence and Security in Dehradun.
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According to media reports, Trupti has been a gold medalist in the National Level Marathon Race. Trupti says that to crack the UPSC exam, it is most important to have faith in yourself. The story of Trupti is going to inspire millions of youth.