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Know IPS Noorul Hassan’s Story Of Grit And Determination

Harraypur District (Pilibhit), UTTAR PRADESH :

He completed his B.Tech from Aligarh Muslim University in 2009. “This was the place where I developed myself and prepared my personality for civil service and corporate world,” he said.

Know IPS Noorul Hassan's Story Of Grit And Determination

Civil Service Success Story:  IPS Noorul Hassan (2015 Batch, 625 Rank)

New Delhi :

Reaching the pillars of success traversing the lanes of hardship is the story of IPS Noorul Hassan. ” You may belong to any religion or caste, but if you have the determination to cross any limits by your sheer hard work, you can achieve anything”, he believes. An IPS Officer of Maharashtra cadre, he had earlier worked as a scientist in BARC for a year. Mr Hassan hails from Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh. Overcoming the perils of privation and cracking one of the most coveted exams Noorul Hassan is definitely an inspiration for all such candidates who dream of acing the top bureaucratic exams of the country.

His preliminary education took place in Pilibhit and later the family shifted to Bareilly after his father got a group D job. Even though his father had a bachelor’s degree, due to lack of a good job, he had to continue working as a fourth grade employee.

Mr Hassan completed his B.Tech from Aligarh Muslim University in 2009. “This was the place where I developed myself and prepared my personality for civil service and corporate world,” he said. After completing his course, through which he witnessed financial constraints, he got his first job in Gurugram based company. Later he joined Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) as a Grade 1 officer.

“After completing 1 year in BARC I realized I need to start preparation as I want to contribute to the society in a better manner as well as I was not satisfied with my professional advancement. So I started preparation in the year 2012,” he said.

In 2015, he cleared the Civil Services exam conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and secured 625 rank.

In his message to the civil service aspirants he says, “Never get demoralize from failures. Civil service exam is the test for patience and self confidence. So fail but fail better every time. In the end you will get success.”

source: http://www.ndtv.com / NDTV / Home> Sections> Education / by Atharuddin Munne Bharti / edited by Maitree Baral / July 29th, 2019

Meet Noorul Hasan, the youngest IPS Officer

Peeliheeet District, UTTAR PRADESH :

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Hyderabad:

The youngest IPS Officer, Noorul Hasan took charge as the ACP of Dharamabad Division of Nanded District in Maharashtra State.

The 22-year-old Noorul Hasan hails from Peelibheet District of UP. He studied in a Govt. school up to 8th standard. After passing 10th class, he went to Raibareili along with his father and studied Intermediate through Hindi Medium. Later, he joined Aligarh Muslim University in 2009 for B.Tech. He improved his proficiency in English language during his studies at AMU. He established a forum along with his 10 friends who used to exchange views on national and international affairs. They also used to conduct mock interviews.

He served at Siemens Company for 14 months and one year at Atomic Energy Commission.

In 2013, he started preparations for UPSC Civil Service Exam (CSE). He secured 625th rank in UPSC CSE-2014.

Being a student of Hindi medium, he improved his English later and cracked CSE. He is the role model for the youngsters.

His message to Youth and Civil Service Aspirants-

  1. Dream as big as possible but always prepare yourself for Plan B. Even after plan B, Plan C must be there. 
  2. Decide your destination as early as possible and start working towards it.
  3. In my opinion Success=Summation of each day work carried out for years.
  4. Introspect your weakness. Divide your target in the years, months, weeks and days and move ahead a little everyday. Achieve something every day.
  5. You need to have passion to achieve your goal.
  6. There is no discrimination.
  7. Get best possible guidance from your seniors. It is always better to learn from the experience of others.
  8. Never get demoralize from failures.
  9. Civil service exam is the test for patience and self confidence. So fail but fail better every time. In the end you’ll get success.

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-Siasat News

source: http://www. siasat.com /  The Siasat Daily / Home> India> Top Stories / December 25th, 2017