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EDUCATION
Simi Karan’s journey stands as an example of how determination, strategic planning, and a desire to create change can lead to remarkable achievements.
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam is known as one of the toughest to crack, requiring immense confidence and dedication. Among those who succeeded is IAS officer Simi Karan, who cleared the prestigious Civil Services Examination in 2019. Her inspiring journey from an engineering student to an IAS officer highlights her determination to make a difference.
Hailing from Odisha, Simi Karan grew up in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, where her father worked at the Bhilai Steel Plant, and her mother was a teacher. A bright student, she pursued electrical engineering at IIT Bombay after completing her schooling. While studying, Simi had the chance to teach children from nearby slums, an experience that profoundly impacted her. Witnessing the challenges faced by these children, she felt a deep desire to contribute meaningfully to their lives, which eventually motivated her to prepare for the civil services.
Simi shifted her focus from engineering to the UPSC exams, drawing inspiration from observing top candidates' preparation strategies. In 2019, her hard work paid off as she secured an impressive All India Rank of 31, earning her a place in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).
Reflecting on her approach to success, Simi emphasized the importance of quality over quantity in her studies. "I never measured my preparation by hours but set short-term goals—daily or even hourly—to stay focused. On average, I studied 8-10 hours a day, but my priority was always the quality of studies and using limited resources effectively. I also ensured time for recreation, like jogging or watching stand-up comedy, to keep my mind refreshed," she shared.
Simi Karan’s journey stands as an example of how determination, strategic planning, and a desire to create change can lead to remarkable achievements.