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How Bhopal’s Pulkit Jain Overcame FOMO and Cracked UPSC

Pulkit Jain from Bhopal cracked UPSC in his fourth attempt after missing the final list by just 3 marks last year.
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The moment the UPSC CSE 2025 result PDF opened, Pulkit Jain didn’t celebrate. He paused, staring at the screen, unsure if what he was seeing was real. His name was there—but his initial reaction wasn’t joy. It was disbelief.

When I first saw my name in the PDF (AIR 242), I thought, was it real, or was it some other Pulkit Jain?” he shared with Indian Masterminds

That quiet moment captures the essence of Pulkit’s journey—one marked not by dramatic highs but by steady learning, repeated attempts, and a constant effort to improve.

A HUMBLE BEGINNING WITH BIG ASPIRATIONS 

Pulkit Jain belongs to the Bhopal district in Madhya Pradesh. His father runs a small kirana business, and his mother is a homemaker. Coming from a modest background, he is the first in his family to secure a government job—a milestone that carries deep emotional value.

He completed his graduation in BSc Biotechnology from Excellence College, Bhopal. It was during his final year that the idea of preparing for UPSC took shape.

I always wanted to achieve something very great. I wanted a life not lived earlier and respect for my family and myself,” he says.

This desire became the driving force behind a journey that would take four attempts, three mains, and two interviews before finally turning into success.

THE TURNING POINT: LEARNING FROM MISSING BY 3 MARKS 

Pulkit’s previous attempt ended in heartbreak—he missed the final list by just three marks. 

After I saw my last marksheet, I realised I only had to overcome a small barrier. I worked on my weaker areas, and that made the difference,” he explains.

Instead of starting from scratch, Pulkit focused on refining his approach. He identified gaps, worked on them systematically, and returned stronger.

STRATEGY THAT FOCUSED ON SIMPLICITY AND CONSISTENCY 

Pulkit’s preparation strategy was rooted in clarity rather than complexity. He focused on three core pillars: basic concepts, previous year questions (PYQs), and current affairs.

For prelims, he practiced extensively—attempting around 100 mock tests. This helped him understand patterns, improve accuracy, and manage time effectively.

For mains, daily answer writing became a non-negotiable habit. Alongside this, he ensured multiple revisions of limited resources, avoiding the trap of excessive material.

It’s all about practice. Don’t just read—analyse and practice. Make tests, answer writing, and mock interviews a habit of performing,” he says.

His approach highlights a key lesson for aspirants: depth matters more than breadth.

MANAGING LONG STUDY HOURS AND MENTAL PRESSURE 

Pulkit adapted his routine based on the stage of the exam. During prelims, he often studied late into the night—sometimes until 4 AM—clocking around 13 hours daily with a strong focus on practice.

During the mains phase, he shifted to an early-start routine, waking up around 7 AM and studying until 1 AM with breaks in between.

But beyond schedules, one of the biggest challenges was dealing with comparison and fear of missing out (FOMO).

There is a lot of FOMO during UPSC as friends start earning. I removed myself from social media and stayed connected to only a small group,” he shares.

To maintain balance, Pulkit followed a reward-based system—taking short trips after each stage of the exam. This helped him reset mentally and return with better focus.

CHALLENGES BEYOND ACADEMICS 

Pulkit’s journey wasn’t just about exams—it involved personal sacrifices. Transitioning from a science background to humanities required extra effort. Over time, he also experienced a sense of isolation, as friendships changed during the long preparation phase.

Nevertheless, he chose to stay focused, accepting these challenges as part of the process rather than obstacles.

Another significant achievement along the way was qualifying for the IFoS interview in the same year, though he decided not to appear for it, keeping his focus on UPSC.

THE FINAL RESULT 

When the final result came, it wasn’t just an individual achievement. He cleared UPSC CSE 2025 with All India Rank 242.

After selection, it feels like a dream come true. The love and respect from everyone—and seeing my family proud—is the main thing we work for,” Pulkit says.

For him, success is not just about clearing an exam. It is about changing the trajectory of his family and creating opportunities that didn’t exist before.

ADVICE FOR ASPIRANTS 

Pulkit keeps his advice simple and practical:

  • Be patient—this is a long process
  • Follow PYQs and exam trends to stay on track
  • Limit resources and revise them thoroughly
  • Focus on practice rather than passive reading

He sums it up in a line that reflects his mindset:

Before death, every defeat is just psychological.


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