HomeEducationLow Board Marks, Big Dreams: 3 IAS Officers Who Prove That Board Exam Marks Don't Define Your Future

Low Board Marks, Big Dreams: 3 IAS Officers Who Prove That Board Exam Marks Don't Define Your Future

In a society where academic performance are often seen as the key to future success, the journeys of Nitin Sangwan, Shahid Choudhary, and Awanish Sharan challenge this notion, proving that board exam marks do not define one's true potential.

February 20, 2025 / 12:26 IST
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Low Board Marks, Big Dreams
Low Board Marks, Big Dreams

In a world that often equates academic success with future potential, the stories of Nitin Sangwan, Shahid Choudhary, and Awanish Sharan stand as powerful reminders that board marks are not the ultimate measure of one's capabilities. These three IAS officers, who once faced setbacks in their academic journeys, have proven that resilience, hard work, and determination can rewrite even the most challenging narratives. Their lives are a testament to the fact that failure is not the end—it's merely a stepping stone to greatness.

Nitin Sangwan

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Nitin Sangwan, an accomplished IAS officer, once scored just 24 marks in Chemistry in his Class 12 exam—barely one mark above the passing threshold. For many, such a result could have been a crushing blow, but Nitin chose to see it differently. He refused to let a single exam define his potential or dictate his future. Instead, he channeled his energy into self-improvement and relentless preparation for the UPSC Civil Services Exam.

Nitin's journey is a powerful lesson for students and parents alike. His story underscores the importance of introspection after setbacks, rather than criticism. For Nitin, his low scores were not a reflection of his abilities but an opportunity to grow stronger and more determined.