The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) declared the results for the 68th Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) on January 15. Candidates who participated in the 68th CCE exam can check their results on the official website at bpsc.bih.nic.in. According to the results, a total of 322 candidates have been declared successful. Notably, this year a majority of the top positions have been secured by female candidates. Six women candidates have earned positions in the top ten ranks. Priyangi Mehta from Patna City has achieved the first rank in the BPSC examination.
Priyangi Mehta mentioned that she has achieved this success on her first attempt. She stated that her interview for the UPSC examination is also scheduled. The date is yet to be announced and it may take place in March. Priyangi said that she hasn't taken coaching from anywhere and is preparing for both BPSC and UPSC while staying in Patna.
When asked about the availability of helpful videos on the internet, she said that she prefers textbooks. She believes that until you have thoroughly studied the material, it becomes challenging to write. Therefore, she hasn't watched any videos.
Regarding her educational background, Priyangi revealed that she completed her schooling at Satyam International School in Patna up to the 10th grade. She pursued her higher secondary education at Plus Two Arvind Mahila College in Patna. Afterward, in 2022, she graduated with honors in Political Science from Banaras Hindu University.
Priyangi also encouraged candidates who did not achieve the desired results, saying that one never knows who will top or not. For those who did not make it to the list, she advised them to continue working hard because effort never goes in vain. She shared her own experience, emphasizing that perseverance pays off.
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Regarding the syllabus, Priyangi Mehta said that in the past two years, there have been significant changes in the BPSC syllabus. However, she believes that there is not much difference between the BPSC and UPSC syllabuses. Some additional content specific to Bihar, such as the Bihar Economic Survey, needed to be studied separately.
Priyangi has three sisters, one of whom, Aditi Mehta, has a Bachelor's in Commerce, and the other, Aastha Mehta, is preparing for the NEET exam.