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IAS Officer Awainsh Sharan’s tenth marksheet goes viral, Passed third division

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  • IAS Officer Awainsh Sharan’s tenth marksheet goes viral
  • Marksheet Trending in Twitter

Bhubaneswar: Awainsh Sharan, a 2009 batch Chhattisgarh cadre IAS officer, recently shared his 10th marksheet on his Twitter handle. He wrote in the caption of the post that this is my 10th marksheet. Seeing his marksheet, it is known that he had passed 10th class from Bihar School Board. At that time, he got 314 marks out of 700 in the examination. What was it then, seeing his marksheet became viral on social media. Users are taking motivation from their mark sheet. Perhaps IAS Awainsh Sharan had also shared his marksheet for the same purpose. Despite getting the third division, what he has achieved today is inspiring for everyone.

IAS officer had scored only 35 marks in English, 36 in Mathematics and 38 in Science out of 100. People are taking inspiration from the marksheet of IAS Awainsh Sharan. A user wrote that Sir you will not believe me, I also got 314 marks, but I left my UPSC preparation. I was very impressed seeing your marks. I will prepare again.

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