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Success: We all know that success requires persistence, especially when one wants to crack  (crack) one of the toughest exams in India. Sometimes before achieving success in life, one has to face many failures. Similar is the success story of IAS officer Sanjita Mohapatra, who despite many failures did not give up and after four unsuccessful attempts, passed the Civil Services Examination and got the post of IAS.
Engineering from IIT Kanpur
IAS Sanjita Mahapatra, resident of Rourkela, Odisha, has always been interested in learning something new. After completing his schooling in Odisha, he joined IIT Kanpur to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering. Sanjita Mahapatra had a very different vision for the future. She was determined to become an IAS officer. Sanjita Mohapatra started preparing for UPSC exam after completing her college degree.

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She could not even pass the UPSC Prelims exam in her first three attempts. This thing disappointed him a lot, so after that he started working for a corporation. However, he decided to appear for UPSC exam once again. When she gave her fourth attempt of UPSC, she was working. However, she failed in her fourth attempt also. Let us tell you that Sanjita Mahapatra had not enrolled in any coaching for the preparation of UPSC exam. He used resources available online. Sanjita decided to try again, but this time she left her job. After this, completely focused on UPSC preparation.

Big contribution of in-laws in becoming IAS
During this time he got married. But while preparing for the government post, he had the full support of his in-laws. As a result, in her fifth attempt she succeeded in 2019 and became an IAS officer with 10th rank. Sanjita Mahapatra’s husband Biswa Ranjan Mundari works as a manager in the Reserve Bank of India. He supported his wife throughout this UPSC journey. Let us tell you that apart from the study material available online, Sanjita had paid a lot of attention to NCERT books and newspapers.