Jamshedpur Youths Make City Proud By Shining in UPSC Civil Services Examination
Jamshedpur’s youth have marked significant success in the recent UPSC Civil Services Examination, with top ranks that highlight the city’s educational strength and the aspirants’ hard work.
JAMSHEDPUR – The city of Jamshedpur is celebrating the academic achievements of its young residents in the prestigious UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Harshit Verma, the eldest son of Samar Kumar, a Tata Steel employee, has achieved the 272nd rank.
A native of Kadma and son of a Tata Steel employee, Harshit completed his engineering degree at B.I.T Mesra before working in Bangalore.
His accomplishment in the examination prepares him for a promising career as an IPS officer.
Similarly, Swati Sharma from Tagore Academy has notably secured the 17th rank.
She has consistently excelled in her academics, beginning her journey at Army Secondary School and later completing her MA at Jamshedpur Women’s College.
Swati’s success in the UPSC exams has set her on the path to becoming an IAS officer.
The results of these dedicated individuals not only demonstrate their perseverance and dedication but also the quality of education and support in Jamshedpur.
As they prepare to take on roles in Indian civil services, they reflect the potential and determination of the city’s youth in contributing to national development.

