Manuj jindal ias

  1. Meet IAS Manuj Jindal, Former NDA Cadet Who Sacrificed Lucrative Overseas Career to Achieve AIR 53 in UPSC Exam
  2. Suffering From Depression, Manuj Jindal Had To Leave NDA, But He Cracked UPSC CSE Securing Rank 53
  3. Man Who Quit NDA Job Due To Depression Cracks UPSC, Read His Motivational Story
  4. For the Sake of Tribals
  5. Meet IAS Manuj Jindal, ex


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Meet IAS Manuj Jindal, Former NDA Cadet Who Sacrificed Lucrative Overseas Career to Achieve AIR 53 in UPSC Exam

UPSC Success Stories: Conquering the UPSC Civil Services examination is undeniably a formidable challenge. Each year, millions of candidates vie for a coveted spot in the UPSC CSE, yet merely around 1,000 aspirants succeed in cracking this prestigious exam to join the ranks of IAS, IPS, IFS, and other civil servants. Among these achievers is IAS Manuj Jindal, who emerged victorious in the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) examination, securing an impressive All India Rank (AIR) of 53. Now, let’s delve into the journey and accomplishments of IAS Manuj Jindal. Manuj Jindal is an IAS officer of the 2017 batch, serving in the Maharashtra Cadre. Presently, he holds the position of CEO at Zila Parishad in Thane. Prior to his career in the civil services, Manuj Jindal was an esteemed ex-NDA cadet, achieving an impressive All India Rank (AIR) of 18 in the UPSC NDA examination. Originally hailing from Ghaziabad, he pursued his education at a school in Dehradun after completing his early studies. It is noteworthy that Manuj Jindal’s dedication and hard work led him to crack the NDA examination at the young age of 18. Initially, he showcased remarkable performance in the first term of his training. Unfortunately, he encountered a challenging phase of anxiety and depression in the subsequent term. As his condition continued to deteriorate, the academy made the difficult decision to disqualify him from the course. Also Read: Subsequently, he made the choice to pursue his studies a...

Suffering From Depression, Manuj Jindal Had To Leave NDA, But He Cracked UPSC CSE Securing Rank 53

Every year, lakhs of people appear for the UPSC civil services exam but only a few make it to the final list. Today, let us take a look at the success story of Manuj Jindal who cleared the UPSC with an All India Rank (AIR) of 53. Manuj Jindal is a resident of a village in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad district. He received his early schooling in the village and later shifted to Dehradun for his higher education. Soon after completing Class 12 in 2005, Manuj Jindal cracked the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam at the age of 18 and got selected. In NDA, he had a very good performance in the first term. But by the second term, he had become a victim of anxiety and depression. The academy decided to disqualify him from the course because his condition was getting worse. In a media interaction, Jindal said that his parents were not ready to accept his serious problem of depression. They thought that he had recently shifted to a new environment, so it would take some time to cope with the new place. He also said that the problem of depression became so serious that the NDA officials admitted him to the hospital. Jindal’s treatment was done for three-four months. Eventually, the academy expelled him. After being expelled, his parents and brother played a special role in handling him. After coming home from NDA, Jindal’s situation gradually started improving. After battling depression, Manuj Jindal thought about further studies. His friends told him that, aside from India, he could ...

Man Who Quit NDA Job Due To Depression Cracks UPSC, Read His Motivational Story

In 2017, Manuj appeared for the UPSC exam for the third time and got an All India Rank of 52. UPSC Latest News Today: Clearing the UPSC Civil Services exam is not an easy task as lakhs of candidates apply for the UPSC CSE every year. However, only a few aspirants crack this high-profile exam to become IAS, IPS, IFS and other civil servants. Today, we will discuss the success story of Manuj Jindal who cleared the UPSC with an All India Rank (AIR) of 53 by braving against all odds in his life. Battling Depression, Anxiety In NDA, Manuj had a very good performance in the first term, however, by the second term, he became a victim of anxiety and depression. Later, the academy decided to disqualify him from the course as his condition was getting worse. Giving details about his journey, Manuj told News 18 that his parents were not ready to accept his serious problem of depression and thought that he had recently shifted to a new environment, so it would take some time to cope with the new place. Admitted To Hospital For Depression He further added that the problem of depression became so serious that the NDA officials admitted him to the hospital and his treatment was done for three-four months. After being expelled from the NDA institute, Manuj’s parents and brother played a special role in handling his health condition. After returning home, his situation gradually improved and then he gave thought to high studies. He said his friends advised him to apply to foreign universit...

For the Sake of Tribals

For many people, there is no bigger blessing than to serve the nation. It is a job of immense satisfaction and pride. The IAS officer of 2017 batch Mr. Manuj Jindal grew up with this dream in his heart. So, after passing the 12 thclass, he attempted NDA and got selected. However, this was not his destiny, and in just six month gave it up due to medical reasons. Subsequent events took him to foreign shores, and he landed himself a job in the United States. But he returned to India, probably pushed by that dream, and cleared the UPSC. To be in army was what Mr. Jindal wanted initially. When he got into NDA in the first attempt, he was so excited. Then, he faced some serious health issue and in six months after his joining, he has to give up his place. This was very hard for him and his family. Recalling his situations back then he said, “When I came back from the army, the admissions in Indian universities were closed. I had to wait for another 6 months to get enrolled. I was upset and this worsened my situation. I had to start everything from scratch and my family was also under pressure economically, but they supported me.” Under advice of some seniors and his parents, Mr. Jindal started preparing for SAT and was selected for an under-grad programmed in USA. After completing the graduation in Economics, he got a job there with handsome salary. He always wanted to come back because he was not satisfied with the work he was doing., In 2014, Mr Jindalcame back to India and st...

Meet IAS Manuj Jindal, ex

UPSCsuccess stories: Cracking the UPSC Civil Services exam is surely an uphill task. Millions of candidates apply for the UPSC CSE every year, but only around 1,000 aspirants are able to crack this high-profile exam to become IAS, IPS, IFS and other civil servants. One such person is IAS Manuj Jindal, who cleared UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exam with All India Rank (AIR) 53. But who is IAS Manuj Jindal? Manuj Jindal is a 2017 batch IAS officer of Maharashtra Cadre. He is currently posted as CEO Zila Parishad in Thane. He is also an ex-NDA cadet, where he secured AIR 18 in the UPSC NDA exam. IAS Manuj Jindal belongs to Ghaziabad. He went to study in a school in Dehradun after his early studies. After his schooling, he cracked NDA at the age of 18. He then decided to study abroad and completed graduation from the University of Virginia. He got an offer from Barclays where he worked for three years at a good salary package. Later, he decided to come to India where his younger brother was preparing for UPSC. Manuj also decided to prepare for the exam and appeared in the exam in 2014. He cracked the first two stages -- prelims and mains -- but couldn't make it to the final list. But in his second attempt, he passed the exam but was in the reserve list of the final result. However, in his third attempt, he finally cracked the exam in 2017 and secured AIR 53rd rank. He has authored a book on UPSC answer writing called 'Acing the Art of Answer Writing'. IAS Manuj also r...