Originally from Azamgarh, Siddharth Shukla attended St. Xaviers of Rohini in Delhi for his education. After that, he completed his history degree at Delhi's Khalsa College, ranking top in the class. He decided to follow in his father's dream and began preparing for the UPSC CSE.
The EU’s first high representative for Foreign Affairs and Security was in Palm Beach to promote her book “And Then What? Insides Stories of 21st-Century Diplomacy.”
The UPSC exam is one of the hardest to crack in India but it is not impossible if you follow the right strategy. Here is a 10-point strategy list from an expert on how to crack UPSC.