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Hometown: Bihar
Education: B.Tech In Civil Engineering
Age: 24 Years
Some Lesser Known Facts About Shubham Kumar
Shubham Kumar is an All India Rank 1 holder in the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination held in 2020.
After completing his schooling, he got 219th rank in the engineering entrance exam and got admission to IIT Bombay. Later, keeping in view his outstanding academic performance in B.Tech, he received his degree six months earlier than the actual completion date of the degree.
Shubham Kumar in his teens
In May 2017, he joined Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana as a summer research intern.
In 2018, he made his first attempt in the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination, but he could not clear the exam.
In 2019, he again appeared for the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination and got 290th rank. He was then selected in the Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS) and was training at the National Academy of Defence Financial Management (NADFM), Pune at the time he appeared third time for the UPSC CSE in 2020.
He became the topper in the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination in his third attempt in 2020. He opted for Anthropology as his optional subject for the examination. The Indian additional chief secretary of Bihar government, Amir Subhani from Bihar had topped the UPSC CSE exam in 1987, and after 33 years, Shubham became the UPSC topper from Bihar.
In an interview, Shubham said that the development of villages, employment generation, and poverty alleviation in rural areas of the country would be his primary focus. He further added,
My dream was to get into the IAS as it gives a wider platform to work for the betterment of the people. It has been realised and I would like to work for the underprivileged people, especially in rural areas. My father used to motivate me a lot and helped me in maintaining a positive attitude that helped me in clearing the exam. I have been preparing since 2018. I could not believe the results today. I will perform with my fullest capacity in whichever position I’m assigned to.”
He continued,
I used to have a fear of disqualification before the prelims and mains. I was fortunate to have the constant support of my friends and family. I had a good plan for study, used to self analyse so my preparation was on track. I was not expecting this rank. Neither I nor my family could believe it when we first saw the rank list. It took us some time to realise that this had actually happened. My parents are thrilled with my success… As an IAS officer, I will work with a focus on rural development. I will be really happy if I get Bihar cadre.”
Shubham Kumar’s Facebook bio reads,
Life is my passion >Study is my ambition >Enjoyment is my life….{fun 2 be ur frnd}/// I am the perfect version of me…/// I can face anything with a smile and say the beautiful words to people to make them smile too ,,!! 🙂 !!”
Some of his favourite quotes are,
The only person you can really trust is yourself”
I believe that Inspite of so many colors – Black n White is considered Class.
Inspite of so many voices words n sounds – Silence is considered ultimate.
Inspite of so much to eat – Fasting is considered healthy.
Inspite of so much to travel n explore – Meditating under trees n mountains is considered superior.
Inspite of so much to see – Closed eyes n the within is Apex!
Inspite of listening to all the outside world – Voice from inside You is eternal.
Inspite of a Sweet charming Life – A Peaceful Soul is Solace n Divine. Trust your Senses. Live a Gr8 life xU xQ!!!!”
In his leisure time, he loves to spend time with his family and friends.
Shubham Kumar with his friends
While talking to the reporter, his mother said,
His grandmother and grandfather always wanted Shubham to become an officer and keep asking. Shubham has been a meritorious and topper in studies since childhood. He always wanted to become an IAS. Since childhood, he was calm and meritorious and after class 6, he studied in Patna and then did 10th education from Bihar. I did not tie him Potli but a thread of protection.”