India- How this hearing impaired woman cleared UPSC in first attempt


(MENAFN- NewsBytes) TheUnion Public Service Commissionexams are as feared as they are admired. However, Indian Administrative Service officer Saumya Sharma cleared the exam in her first attempt despite her hearing disability and a viral fever on the day of the exam.

The 2018-batchIASof the AGMUT cadre had never imagined becoming an IAS officer but attained an AIR 9 without availing reservation benefits.


Backstory
Sharma lost hearing back in August 2010

Raised inDelhi , Sharma was a bright student. However, one day in August 2010, her hearing just stopped.

Sharma toldThe Better India , "It began with a lot of buzzing in my ears, but the hearing loss happened all of a sudden and went to the extent where I wasn't able to hear my voice."

At the time, she was in Class XI.


Treatment
Now, she can 'hear/talk very well' with hearing aids
Now, she can 'hear/talk very well' with hearing aids

Sharma recalled spending most of her Class XI in hospitals and was diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss, which is caused by missing/damaged sensory cells in the cochlea.

Often permanent, the condition can be countered with a hearing aid.

Sharma said that with her current hearing aid, she can "hear and talk very well," but there are times when she misses out on certain things.


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Background
Sharma has studied law from National Law University, Delhi

Notably, Sharma, who topped her school in Class X exams, pursued law from National Law University, Delhi.

She had also gotten admission into National Law School of India University in Bengaluru.

Her parents are both doctors and her brother is in his final year at Maulana Azad Medical College.

She said it was at law school that she was inspired to pursuecivil services .

'Reading law inspires you to do something for society'

Sharma said, "You read about constitutional law, human rights, and a lot of other things that inspire you to do something for society. However, I only got serious about writing the exam in February 2017, which was four months before the preliminary exams that year."


Preparation
Sharma gave UPSC prelims 16 days after last college exam

According to TBI, Sharma started her preparations while she was still in the final year of her college.

She studied on her own without any coaching classes. As she stayed updated on current affairs since her school days, it didn't take her much time to start preparing.

Interestingly, she appeared for the preliminary exams merely 16 days after her final college exam.


Mains exam
She battled 102°F fever, had IV drips before Mains
She battled 102°F fever, had IV drips before Mains

However, despite her hard work, Sharma had to face another unprecedented hurdle.

She fell sick with a viral fever close to the Civil Services (Mains) Examination.

After finishing her essay exam with only three hours of sleep, Sharma's fever rose to 102°F.

She said, "I was struggling in my bed, unable to get up, and was given IV drips."


Quote
Sharma given IV drips between GS papers; almost fainted

She said, "In between the GS papers, I was given IV drips in my car. The exhaustion along with fever almost made me faint while writing my GS2 exam,"

She added, "I was determined not to let another physical condition to pull me down."

Her hard work paid off as she's now an Assistant Commissioner training with the District Magistrate, South West Delhi.


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