She attempted the UPSC exam for the first time in 2020, but she was unable to pass even the prelims. Undeterred, she made a second attempt in 2021, narrowly missing the prelims by just a few marks. Published: November 12, 2024 12:58 PM IST By Edited by Very few people exemplify the rare combination of beauty and brains, and IPS officer Aashna Chaudhary is one of them.

Her story is truly inspiring and serves as a motivation for all UPSC aspirants. Aashna Chaudhary hails from a small town called Pilkhua in the Hapur district of Uttar Pradesh. Her father, Dr.

Ajit Singh, is a professor at a government college, and her mother, Indu Singh, is a homemaker. Aashna completed her schooling from various schools, including St. Xavier’s School in Pilkhua, St.

Mary’s School in Udaipur, and Delhi Public School in Ghaziabad. She scored an impressive 96.5% in her 12th-grade exams.

After finishing her schooling, Aashna pursued a degree in English Literature from Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi University. She then went on to study International Relations at South Asian University, where she began preparing for the UPSC exam. Aashna Chaudhary attempted the UPSC exam for the first time in 2020, but she was unable to pass even the prelims.

Undeterred, she made a second attempt in 2021, narrowly missing the prelims by just a few marks. Although disappointed after two unsuccessful attempts, her family continued to support and encourage her. In 2022, Aashna took her third attempt, achiev.