IAS Akshat Jain biography, strategy, markslist, current posting


Unveiling the Journey of IAS Akshat Jain: A Trailblazer in Public Service



In the realm of civil services, there are those who don't just serve the nation; they inspire generations with their unwavering dedication and remarkable achievements. One such luminary is IAS Akshat Jain, whose journey is nothing short of an inspiration. From humble beginnings to scaling the peaks of the Indian Administrative Service, his story is a testament to passion, perseverance, and the power of public service.

Akshat Jain secured all India rank 02 in 2018 UPSC exam. An alumnus of IIT Guwahati, bagged the second position in prestigious exam in his second attempt.  We are sure that his biography, marks, and note-taking strategy will help you in your goals.

Biography

Akshat Jain was born and raised in the Indian city of Jaipur. Jain's father, DC Jain, and mother, Simmi Jain, are both IPS and IRS. He has one younger sibling. He is one of the youngest aspirants to have passed one of India's most difficult exams at such a young age. Since elementary school, Akshat Jain has been a bright and intelligent student. He claims that having a strategy is the quickest way to succeed in any exam.

Education

He finished his elementary education at India International School, which is based in Jaipur. From a very young age, he has shown interest in studies. During his school days, he was helped by both his parents. From a very young age, Akshat Jain showed a keen interest in swimming and football.

According to sources, Akshat Jain had started to prepare for the examination when he was in his 9th standard. He scored 94% marks in his school examination. After that, he was enrolled in IIT Guwahati for his graduation.

It was in his third year of college, that he decided to attempt the UPSC Civil Service examination. However, it was in his second attempt that Akshat Jain secured All India Rank 2nd.

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Preparation Journey

Akshat Jain graduated from IIT Guwahati with a degree in design. Although he did not succeed in his first attempt, he took the failure as a learning experience. He was motivated to pursue the career of a bureaucrat after being inspired by his parents.

He didn’t join any coaching center for the preparation. Instead, he prepared using the self-study method. He chalked down his plan to study every day and made sure that the goals were achieved. He took adequate breaks between his studies and connected with his friends to beat the traps of negativity and loneliness.

Choosing the correct optional subject for the UPSC Mains exam is an important choice. Akshat Jain chose Anthropology as his optional subject, mainly due to its syllabus. He felt that the subject had a practical approach and could be applied in real-life situations as well.

Akshat Jain Markslist: 

  • GS Paper 1 – 99 marks
  • GS Paper 2 – 114 marks
  • GS Paper 3 – 104 marks
  • GS Paper 4 – 107 marks
  • Essay – 123 marks
  • Optional Anthropology (1) – 171 marks
  • Optional Anthropology (2) – 164 marks
  • Personality Test – 198 marks
  • Total – 1080 marks

Booklist for Anthropology

He did not attend GS (General Studies) coaching, but he did attend Anthropology coaching at Valid ICS Coaching in Delhi, which was his optional subject. He conducted a set of Vision IAS tests for GS.

  • Introduction to social-cultural anthropology NK Vaid

  • Outlines of Physical Anthropology B.M Das

  • Tribal India by Nadeem Husnain

He has also written the book, Anthropology Demystified which consists of Anthropology Paper 1 and 2 Question and Answers.

Tips to Prepare for an Interview

  • The key is to be confident.

  • Bluffing your way through shouldn’t be the approach.

  • If you don’t know the answer then politely respond that I don’t know the answer and will try to learn about it.

Akshat Jain’s Recent Posting


The Department of Personnel and Training is in charge of allocating IAS Cadre positions (DoPT). The UPSC forwards the list of recommended applicants to the Ministry of Personnel, which then forwards it to the DoPT. IAS cadre distribution is a complicated procedure, and even IAS toppers do not always obtain their home cadres.

Akshat Jain is currently posted as Assistant Collector in Seoni, Madhya Pradesh. If you want to become like this inspiring officer, you need to work hard in the right direction. IAS preparation for beginners is tough but if you will choose to be diligent, continuously learning, and hard-working, you will be able to achieve your dreams.

Success strategy

He explains his method in simple terms. He began by studying for the IAS main test and then moved on to the prelims test. He advised applicants to cover as much of the main test curriculum as possible before taking the IAS prelims test.

He stated that the IAS mains syllabus is an extension of the IAS prelims curriculum, therefore both may be prepared concurrently; nevertheless, for the IAS prelims test, additional study of factual material is required.

According to him, the integral part of the UPSC preparation consists of –
  • Preparing short notes
  • Answer writing
  • Self-evaluation of written answers

Conclusion

In the chronicles of India's civil services, the name Akshat Jain will undoubtedly shine as a symbol of dedication and excellence. His journey from a small town to the corridors of power is a testament to the transformative potential of education, aspiration, and the unbreakable spirit of service. As we look to the future, may his story continue to ignite the flames of inspiration in the hearts of those who dream of a better India.

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