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Determined TN waiter clears UPSC exam
Chennai (PTI):
From a theatre employee to a waiter in an eatery
and now on the verge of becoming a civil
servant, it is sheer will power and ambition
that drove 29-year-old K Jayaganesh to clear the
prestigious Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
examination, securing 156th rank.
For Jayaganesh, who hails from Vinnamangalam
village near Vellore in Tamil Nadu, it has been
a tough ride all the way since he completed his
graduation in 2000 as he set eyes on becoming a
civil servant.
After failing in his attempt to clear the
examination thrice preparing from the environs
of his native, Jayaganesh moved to the state
capital to hone his knowledge and finally his
determination paid rich dividends in this year's
UPSC exam results which were declared on Friday.
With a
degree in mechanical engineering, Jayaganesh
first worked as a computer billing operator in a
well-known theatre complex in the city to
sustain himself, but realising that the job gave
him little time to concentrate on his
preparations, he quit it and joined an eatery as
a waiter.
"After my graduation in 2000, I attempted thrice
to clear the UPSC exam from my native place, but
later realised I should come to Chennai for
preparing for it," he told PTI here.
"I got a job as a computer billing operator at
the Satyam Cinemas and was working there for one
year. But I could not manage to focus on
preparing for the exam," he said.
With backing from his friends, Jayaganesh
managed to work as a tutor in a private IAS
coaching centre for the past eight months even
while preparing for the exam.
Dedicating his ultimate success to his parents
and friends, Jayaganesh said, "I achieved the
success after a long struggle".
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