In the top 10, Priyangi Mehta stood first and Anubhav stood second.
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Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released the final result of 68th Combined Examination. A total of 322 candidates have been successful in the 324 vacancies. This time Priyangi Mehta of Patna has become the topper. Not only this, six women candidates have won in the top 10. Apart from Priyangi, in the top 10, Prerna Singh was at third place, Anjali Joshi was at fourth place, Anjali Prabha was at seventh place, Anukriti Mishra was at eighth place, and Mimansa was at tenth place. Among men, Anubhav stood second, Saurabh Ranjan stood fifth, Asim Khan stood sixth and Akash Kumar stood ninth.
All toppers told self study as basic mantra
Regarding the Public Service Commission examination, most of the candidates have a question that how to prepare without coaching. There are many candidates who are not able to take coaching due to some reason or the other. For such candidates, BPSC Topper has given the basic mantra of success. Priyangi Mehta of Sandalpur, Patna, who got success in her first attempt, said that she focused the most on self-study. Only with the help of this she was able to succeed. Prinyagi said that you can focus on studies only by staying away from social media. Anubhav from Jehanabad, who got the second rank, said that after doing B.Tech from IIT Delhi, he started preparing for civil services. Focused most on self study. Made all the notes myself. Abhinav, who reached UPSC interview in the second attempt, also described self-study as the basic mantra of success. It is also said that first of all your basic should be clear.
Study NCERT books
Prerna of Hajipur, who stood third in the list of toppers, got success in the very first attempt. After doing B.Tech, Prerna started preparing for the Public Service Commission exam. Made NCERT the basis. They say that you should have a good grip on the subjects. Your concept should be clear. Instead of reading 50 books, if you read one book well, it will be more beneficial. Avoid social media. Do self study. Study NCERT books. Avoid rumours.
Anjali Joshi achieved success while working
Anjali Joshi of Patna, who got fourth position, achieved success while working. At present he is holding the post of APO. While in the job, he made sure that there was no shortage of any kind in his preparation. Due to lack of time, he studied while staying at home. Anjali, who graduated from NIT Jaipur, passed the BPSC exam for the second time in a row. Make perfect notes. This will help you a lot in getting success in the examination.
You can get results even by studying for 7 to 8 hours daily.
Saurabh Ranjan of Patna, who stood fifth, got success in his very first attempt. Saurabh says that to be successful it is important to have faith in yourself. Must read newspaper daily. Understand your weaknesses and strengths. Make NCERT the basis. You can get results even by studying for 7 to 8 hours daily.