Pranita Dash IAS Rank 42 | UPSC CSE 2022 – Sample MGP Test Copies | Background | Preparation Strategy

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UPSC Topper Pranita Dash from Odisha has achieved the remarkable feat of securing the All India Rank 42 in the UPSC Civil Services 2022 exam. His remarkable achievement in conquering a challenging exam is a testament to his unwavering dedication, hard work, and intellectual prowess.  

Here’s a comprehensive look into his journey, marksheet, optional subject,background, and the strategies he employed to achieve this monumental success.  

UPSC Topper Pranita Dash IAS Rank 42, answer sheets isn’t just a collection; it’s a revelation. It provides a backstage pass to the meticulous preparation, the intellectual acuity, and the emotional fortitude required to crack the UPSC. Emulating the strategy of UPSC topper, Pranita Dash is an invaluable approach to fortifying your UPSC preparation. 

As you explore the answer sheets of UPSC topper Pranita Dash AIR 42 of UPSC 2022, you will discover the nuances of answer writing, UPSC syllabus ,the art of time management, and the intricacies of subject mastery. 

Pranita Dash has achieved the remarkable feat of securing the All India Rank 42 in the UPSC Civil Services 2022 exam. With unwavering determination and relentless dedication, she has triumphed over the challenges and emerged victorious in clearing the prestigious exam, proving that hard work and resilience know no bounds. Here’s a comprehensive look into her journey, background, and the strategies she employed to achieve this monumental success. You can download her test copies that she wrote at ForumIAS during her preparation journey.

 

Download link for Test Copies of Pranita Dash Rank 42 UPSC 2022

Pranita Dash Sample MGP Copy 1 – GS Paper

Pranita Dash Sample MGP Copy – Ethics Paper

Pranita Dash Sample MGP Copy – Essay Paper

 

Important Highlights about Pranita Dash

 

Rank – 42

Attempt – 3rd

Optional Subject – Economics

Graduation – BSc, Economics-Mathematics, St. Xaviers College, Kolkata

Post Graduation – MSc Economics, Queen Mary University

Father – Lawyer

Mother – Homemaker

Cadre Preference – Odisha

Extracurricular activities – Passed 3 levels of Hindustani Classical Vocal Music Akhil Bharatiya Gandharva, Passed 2 levels of Odissi dance Odisha Lalit Kala Academy

 

 

Background and Education of Pranita Dash

Upon completing her 12th grade in Bhubaneswar and obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from St. Xavier’s Kolkata, she faced the pivotal decision of choosing between preparing for UPSC CSE or pursuing a Master’s degree. Coincidentally, she received a scholarship for a Master’s program in Economics at the University of London. While she embarked on this new academic journey, the onset of the Covid pandemic brought the world to a halt, affording her the opportunity to commence her UPSC preparation.

 

Pranita Dash enrolled in the following Programs of ForumIAS:

  1. Comprehensive Guidance Program (CGP) 2022
  2. SFG 2022

 

Family of Pranita Dash

Pranita Dash’s family has been her pillar of strength throughout her journey.

Pranita credits her uncle Justice Debabrata Dash, an Orissa High Court judge, for motivating her to take the exam.

 

Personal Interests and Hobbies of Pranita Dash

Pranita has demonstrated exceptional dedication and talent by successfully attaining proficiency in three levels of Hindustani Classical Vocal Music certified by the Akhil Bharatiya Gandharva, and further, has showcased remarkable prowess by passing two levels of Odissi dance accredited by the Odisha Lalit Kala Academy.

 

Preparation Strategy of Pranita Dash Rank 42, UPSC 2022

After Prelims, most aspirants struggle with answer writing. Too much knowledge won’t work if it’s not executed on paper properly. To tackle that issue, she advised, “First thing that one should remember is, don’t go deep into any topic. Have basic understanding and facts. And, always support your answer with examples and graphs.” She said that it didn’t come to her naturally. Only after going through the process, she learned.

She further said that each one has their own journey and should focus on that. Others can only provide guidance. She wants everybody to get used to the idea that it’s okay to fail. If one is passionate about civil services, they should learn from failures also, and put in the hard work. Even after that, if they don’t make it, then civil services is not the only way to serve the society, she said. “There are too many options and opportunities, using which, you can be an asset for our society and the country.”

She added, “Revision, practise, and mock tests before the exam helped me.”

 

She has also written a letter to us:

 

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