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Meet a Nagpur man who topped the IIT exam, declined a job offer for the IPS beginning at Rs 35 lakh, and tied the knot with an IAS official.

Archit Chandak, an IPS officer from Nagpur, has always aspired to do great things. Archit Chandak, an IPS officer, is from Shankar Nagar in Nagpur and graduated from BP Vidya Mandir at Bhavan. After graduating from high school, Archit Chandak attended the prestigious IIT, a school of engineering that is the goal of every BTech aspirant. Archit Chandak, an IPS officer, earned a BTech in mechanical engineering from IIT Delhi. In the JEE exam that year, he was the city’s best student. IPS officer Archit Chandak turned rejected a Rs 35 lakh compensation deal from a Japanese corporation after graduating in order to serve his country. He had even been offered it during his internship. He declined the position and continued his UPSC preparation in an effort to pass the Civil Services exam.

The UPSC exam is one of the toughest exams in the world, and it is well known that those who take on the task of studying for it are among the most outstanding people. It is a genuinely remarkable accomplishment to pass this exam and so serve as a beacon of encouragement for countless people. One such motivational factor is exemplified by IPS officer Archit Chandak. Archit Chandak, a Nagpur native, developed high ideals early in life. He had his early schooling at Bhavan’s BP Vidya Mandir in Shankar Nagar, Nagpur, where his family is from. Chandak subsequently attained his goal of being accepted into the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), which was a dream held by many B. Tech aspirants.

Chandak, Archit Method of study This IPS officer has always thought that learning and revising should follow a pattern. According to Archit, if you are dedicated to achieving your goals, you will consistently learn about all the concepts and subjects without being frustrated or angry. He went on to say that all applicants must analyze their progress after learning each subject and concept using the best study materials.

Archit Chandak’s pursuit of his love of mechanical engineering at IIT Delhi led to the completion of his BTech degree. His success in the JEE exam in 2012, which was a tribute to his academic prowess, placed him in the top spot. Chandak had a revelation about his calling to work as a civil servant during his time at the institute. According to reports, he even received a job offer from a Japanese company during an internship that came with a respectable salary of Rs 35 lakh. Instead of accepting this alluring offer, Chandak made the decision to start studying for the UPSC test with the ultimate goal of succeeding in the Civil Services. He committed himself to the UPSC exam preparations after receiving his graduation in 2016. He took the UPSC test in 2018, showing promise by earning a respectable All India Rank (AIR) of 184. In the course of his initial assignment, he was given the job of station house officer at the Bazarpeth police station in Bhusawal. Later, he was promoted to the post of deputy commissioner of police (DCP) in Nagpur.

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