At 23, Priyanka Mohite Becomes IPS Officer After UPSC Win
Inspired by her grandfather's police service, Priyanka Mohite cleared India's toughest civil service exam at just 23 and became an IPS officer. Her journey proves that family legacy can fuel determination, not limit it.
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Priyanka Mohite was 23 when she achieved what hundreds of thousands attempt each year: clearing the UPSC Civil Services Examination and joining the Indian Police Service.
Her inspiration came from bedtime stories. Growing up, Priyanka listened to tales about her grandfather, who served as a police jamadar (a non-gazetted officer rank). Those stories planted a seed that would grow into an unshakeable dream.
"One day, I'll wear the khaki too," she promised herself.
The UPSC exam is notoriously difficult. Only about 0.1% of test-takers make it through the three-stage process that evaluates everything from general knowledge to personality. Priyanka secured All India Rank 595, earning her spot in the prestigious Indian Police Service.
But the journey wasn't smooth. There were moments when doubt crept in, when the weight of preparation felt crushing. During those dark hours, her parents became her anchor, believing in her even when she struggled to believe in herself.

The tears came, but so did the discipline. Priyanka kept showing up, kept studying, kept pushing through the uncertainty that haunts every UPSC aspirant.
Why This Inspires
Priyanka's story resonates because it's about honoring roots while reaching new heights. Her grandfather served at a different level, but she didn't see that as a limitation. She saw it as a foundation to build upon, transforming family history into personal destiny.
Young women across India face questions about whether they belong in traditionally male-dominated services. Priyanka's success at such a young age sends a clear message: talent and determination don't recognize gender barriers.
Her achievement matters beyond her personal victory. Every woman who breaks through in civil services makes the path slightly easier for the next generation of dreamers.
Today, IPS Officer Priyanka Mohite wears the khaki uniform her grandfather once wore in a different capacity. She carries forward his legacy of service while creating her own story of courage, proving that daughters inherit strength, not limitations.
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Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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