Rajasthan Girl, Who Left Five Jobs To Become RAC Officer, Secured 5th Rank In 2021 – News18

Bharti Gupta devoted 8 to 10 hours daily to self-study.

Bharti was able to crack the RAS examination while serving as an Assistant Commercial Tax Officer (ACTO) at the Commercial Taxes Department in Bharatpur.

A daughter from Karauli, Rajasthan has secured the fifth rank in the RAS (Rajasthan Administrative Service) examination across the state. Bharti Gupta’s remarkable achievement has filled her family with immense pride and joy.

It’s been reported that Bharti Gupta nurtured the dream of clearing the RAS examination since her childhood. In pursuit of this aspiration, she successfully cleared the RAS examination in 2021. Her determination for this goal was so intense that she quit five government jobs to prepare for this prestigious state-level examination. This success came to her on the second attempt.

Bharti Gupta, despite qualifying for numerous competitive exams, not joined not just one but five government jobs since 2016 to fulfil her childhood ambition of clearing the RAS. More reports highlight that Bharti was able to crack the RAS examination while serving as an Assistant Commercial Tax Officer (ACTO) at the Commercial Taxes Department in Bharatpur.

Bharti Gupta articulated that her primary objective was to join the administrative services and become an RAS officer. Thus, despite holding a job, she devoted 8 to 10 hours daily to self-study. She even utilized her holidays to focus solely on her studies. Through this unwavering dedication, Bharti clinched the fifth rank in the state. She hails from Tehsil Todabhim in the Karauli district. After completing her primary education in Todabhim, Bharti earned her B.Tech degree from Purnima Engineering College in Jaipur, reportedly excelling and emerging as the college topper.

Her father, Bijendra Gupta, is a retired government teacher, while her mother is a homemaker. Bharti also has a brother and two sisters, all employed in government services.

According to reports, Bharti attributed her success to her parents and siblings. Her elder sister, Arpita Gupta, an Assistant Audit Officer in Mumbai, provided the most significant support and motivation throughout Bharti’s journey.