24 year man from Latur cracks four competitive exams; aims to become Class 1 officer

Tailor's son Narsing Jadhav from Latur cracks four exams despite financial challenges and now works as a civil engineer assistant in public works department in Selu.

24 year man from Latur cracks four competitive exams [Image - Wikimedia Commons]
24 year man from Latur cracks four competitive exams [Image - Wikimedia Commons]

Press Trust of India | June 14, 2024 | 11:51 AM IST

NEW DELHI: In an extraordinary display of talent and determination, a 24-year-old man, a tailor's son from Latur, Maharasthra, has cracked four competitive examinations in a short span of time. Despite his remarkable success, he is not stopping and aims to fulfill his dream of becoming a Class 1 officer.

Hailing from a poor family background, Narsing Vishwanath Jadhav, a resident of Nilanga town in central Maharashtra's Latur district, achieved this feat through sheer hard work and unwavering commitment to his goals. His father, Vishwanath Jadhav, works as a tailor.

After clearing the Civil Engineer Assistant (CEA) examination on his first attempt, Narsing Jadhav joined the public works department at Selu in Parbhani district. The exam results were declared on March 16, 2024. Among his other achievements, he secured first rank in the junior engineers (Group 2 post) examination for the Palghar Zilla Parishad (ZP) in March and also passed the CEA examination for the Water Resources Department (WRD).

Additionally, Narsing Jadhav cleared the CEA exam for the Palghar ZP, with results announced on June 12. The CEA post falls under Group 3. He had appeared for all these competitive examinations in December 2023. Since these posts do not fall under the category of Class 1 (Group A) officer, Narsing Jadhav is determined to continue his studies and appear in more examinations to achieve his dream of becoming a gazetted officer.

"I began my journey with the ambition to secure a position as a Class 1 officer and have continuously studied hard. Though I have joined as CEA in the PWD, I will not stop my studies and will continue to strive to achieve my goal of becoming a Class 1 officer. I was motivated by my uncle and teacher, Satish Jadhav," Narsing Jadhav told PTI.

Narsing Jadhav completed his schooling at Maharashtra Vidyalaya, Nilanga. He further studied at Puranmal Lahoti Polytechnic, Latur, and then completed his engineering at the Sinhgad College of Engineering, Pune. Despite facing numerous challenges and financial constraints, he remained determined in his pursuit of excellence.

As news of his remarkable achievement spread, Narsing Jadhav has become a role model for students aspiring to excel in competitive examinations.

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