IAS Success Story: How This Telugu Officer Turned Three Failures into UPSC Success


<p>Telugu IAS officer Krishna Teja overcame three Civils exam failures, using feedback from rivals to improve. He secured 66th rank in 2014 and, as Thrissur Collector, helped 609 orphans, gaining national recognition.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><img><p>While most people credit family and friends for their success, young Telugu IAS officer Krishna Teja shows that even one’s enemies can play a crucial role in achieving it.</p><img><p>Krishna Teja, hailing from Chilakaluripeta, was a bright student but failed the Civil Services exam three times. Just as he was about to take an IT job, his enemies’ criticisms made him rethink his approach and give it another attempt.</p><img><p>His competitors highlighted three key flaws: poor handwriting, answering in points rather than essays, and being too direct in interviews instead of diplomatic. These criticisms served as important eye-openers.</p><img><p>Krishna Teja believes his enemies did him a great favour. He says one should seek friends’ advice on strengths and enemies’ feedback on weaknesses. Confronting and overcoming these flaws helped him achieve IAS success.</p><img><p>After three attempts, Krishna Teja secured the 66th rank in the 2014 UPSC exam. As Thrissur Collector, he helped 609 orphans, earning national recognition and even drawing the attention of Pawan Kalyan.</p>

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