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Debjyoti Halder – UPSC CSE 2025 Interview Candidate

Debjyoti Halder WBCS Rank - 02(2023)

From Rank 2 in WBPCS to the UPSC Interview Stage: The Journey Continues

Success is not a destination for Debjyoti Halder — it is a milestone. After securing Rank 2 in WBPCS 2023 and being allotted the prestigious post of Deputy Superintendent of Police (Dy SP), he now stands at another defining moment — the UPSC CSE 2025 Interview Stage.

His journey reflects academic brilliance, administrative clarity, and an unwavering commitment to public service.

Core Philosophy: The Wining Mantra

Limit Resources, Revise Multiple Times

Master a few standard books instead of chasing new material.

Multiple Revisions

Revision standard books and notes multiple times.

Practice is Paramount

Mock tests for Prelims, Mains, and Interview are non-negotiable.

Past Year Question Analysis

Understanding question patterns and reviewing trends in past questions.

Debjyoti Halder UPSC Interview Candided 2025
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Academic Brilliance: Excellence from the Beginning

Debjyoti’s academic consistency laid the foundation of his competitive success:
  • Class 10: 92.8%
  • Class 12: 92%
  • MBBS Graduate (2021)
A medical graduate by training, he chose Medical Science as his UPSC optional — aligning expertise with strategy. His strong conceptual clarity and disciplined study approach became key pillars in both WBPCS and UPSC preparation.
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Service During Crisis: Leadership in Action

Before entering civil services, Debjyoti served as:
  • Residential Housestaff, Department of Chest Medicine
  • Medical Officer in COVID Ward
Working on the frontlines during the pandemic exposed him to real governance challenges — healthcare infrastructure gaps, crisis coordination, and grassroots administration. This experience sharpened his decision-making ability, emotional resilience, and leadership under pressure — qualities essential for both policing and higher civil services.
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The WBPCS Breakthrough: Rank 2 & Dy SP Allocation

Securing Rank 2 in WBPCS and being allotted the post of Deputy Superintendent of Police marks a defining moment in Debjyoti’s journey. The role of Dy SP demands leadership, quick decision-making, law-and-order management, and strong public engagement — qualities he built through both medical service and campus leadership. His achievement reflects not just academic ability but also mental resilience, discipline, and clarity of purpose.
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UPSC CSE 2025 Interview: Expanding the Horizon

Now appearing for the UPSC CSE 2025 Interview, Debjyoti represents a rare blend of:
  • Medical expertise
  • Administrative experience
  • Law enforcement exposure
  • Academic excellence
His service preferences include IAS, IPS, and IRS — reflecting his aspiration to contribute at the national level and influence public policy.

The Working Philosophy

Service with Empathy

Medicine taught him to understand people’s problems at the ground level.

Discipline & Consistency

Academic excellence and exam success came from sustained effort.

Leadership in Action

From hospital duties to police service, he believes in leading from the front.

His approach proves that clarity, discipline, and revision matter more than excessive material.

Debjyoti Halder WBCS Topper Strategy

A Journey Still in Motion

From a stethoscope to statecraft, from COVID warrior to Dy SP, and now a UPSC Interview candidate — Debjyoti Halder’s journey is a testament to purposeful ambition.

He does not merely chase ranks; he pursues responsibility. And as he faces the UPSC board in 2025, he carries with him not just preparation — but experience, empathy, and leadership shaped in real-world service. The journey continues.