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Saima Khan, AIR 135 (CSE 2025)

From IRS to IPS: The Relentless Journey

Success in the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) is rarely a sprint; for most, it is a grueling marathon of resilience. Saima Khan, who secured AIR 135 in the 2025Examination, embodies this persistence. Currently allotted in the Indian Police Service, Saima is not resting on her laurels.

The Five-Attempt Marathon

Saima’s journey to a top rank is a masterclass in “failing forward,” spanning five dedicated attempts at the Preliminary stage.

2018 (The First Hurdle):

Her first attempt at the Preliminary exam was unsuccessful due to an unstructured strategy relying on random online resources.

2019 (The Turning Point):

Instead of moving to Delhi, she joined Educrat IAS Academy in Kolkata. This provided the structured guidance and mentorship she needed.

2021 (The Near Miss):

She cleared the Prelims for the first time but faced the heartbreak of failing the Mains. Her mentors were instrumental in motivating her to restart after this dejection.

2023 (The Victory):

Shifting her focus to intensive answer writing, she completed 28 Mains mock tests in just 3 months. This game-changer led to her securing AIR 165 and allocation to the IRS (Customs).

2025 AIR 135, IPS :

Saima has cleared the Mains and Interview once again. She is currently AIR 135, transition from the IRS to the IPS.

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The "Winning Strategy"

Saima credits her success to a “Smart Work > Hard Work” philosophy. Her core pillars include:

Resource Management:

Mastering a few standard books through multiple revisions rather than chasing new materials.

The Syllabus as a Map:

Treating the official UPSC syllabus as the ultimate guide for every hour of study.

Intensive Practice:

Non-negotiable mock tests for all three stages—Prelims, Mains, and Interview.

Peer Accountability:

Utilizing a strong peer group to discuss complex socio-economic issues and maintain motivation.

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The 2025 Vision: Aiming Higher reaching AIR 135

Despite already being a member of the civil services, Saima is a candidate who is still deeply engaged with her personal growth and public service goals.

Beyond the Books: Her interests are as diverse as her academic background. From writing gratitude journals and listening to socio-economic podcasts to her hobby of cycling, she maintains a balanced perspective. Her leadership experience is equally notable, having served as a School President and volunteered with the Bustee Welfare Association NGO.

Stage-wise Action Plan

Prelims Strategy

Mains Strategy

Interview (Personality Test) Preparation

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Interview Experience Highlights

Professional Experience:

Insights from her current role as a Probationary Officer in the IRS (C&IT).

Social Awareness:

Leveraging her volunteer experience at the Bustee Welfare Association NGO to discuss grassroots social welfare and urban poverty.

Socio-Economic Outlook:

Applying sociological theories to contemporary issues, likely drawing from her published dissertation in the Young Sociologists Journal.

State & Regional Dynamics:

In-depth knowledge of West Bengal (her home state) and Uttar Pradesh (her parental roots in Ghazipur).

Hobbies & Mindfulness:

Discussing the mental fortitude gained from cycling and the self-reflection practiced through writing gratitude journals.

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A Personality Suited for Civil Services

Saima Khan’s profile reflects a profound blend of academic excellence and battle-tested resilience. Her journey from the classrooms of St. Xavier’s to the elite ranks of the IRS—and nowIPS—showcases a candidate who is persistent, intellectually curious, and deeply committed to public service.

With her specialized background in Sociology and her practical experience in national revenue administration, she embodies the qualities of a modern administrator: empathetic, disciplined, and capable of navigating the complexities of Indian society with both technical precision and human sensitivity.