
IIT Grad Quits Job to Crack Civil Service Exam, Ranks 410
The son of a school cook who worked mid-day meals just became an IAS officer. Dongre Revaiah balanced a full-time engineering job while studying for India's toughest exam, proving that big dreams don't wait for perfect circumstances.
When Dongre Revaiah's father died after a long illness, his mother made a choice that would change everything. She took a job cooking mid-day meals at a government school, refusing to let poverty crush her children's education.
Her sacrifice paid off beyond what she could have imagined. Revaiah didn't just survive their hardships. He became one of the brightest students in his community.
His hard work earned him a seat at IIT Madras, one of India's most prestigious engineering schools. The family couldn't afford the fees, and for a moment, the dream seemed impossible. But the district administration stepped in with financial support, and Revaiah continued his studies.
After graduating, he cleared the GATE exam and landed a well-paying engineering job in Hyderabad. Most people in his position would have stopped there, finally enjoying financial stability after years of struggle.

Revaiah had bigger plans. He wanted to serve his country through the civil services, helping communities like the one he came from.
So he did something remarkable. While working full-time as an engineer, he began preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination, one of the world's most competitive tests. He studied before work, after work, and on weekends, balancing job responsibilities with exam preparation.
Why This Inspires
His persistence paid off in 2022 when he cleared the UPSC exam with an All India Rank of 410. For his mother, who had spent years at a school stove to keep her children's dreams alive, the news brought tears of joy.
Revaiah's journey shows what's possible when determination meets opportunity. He didn't wait for perfect circumstances. He created them, one study session at a time, proving that your starting point doesn't determine your destination.
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