• Meet IPS Archit Chandak, The IITian Who Left Rs 35 Lakh Job And Cracked UPSC

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    Meet IPS Archit Chandak, The IITian Who Left Rs 35 Lakh Job And Cracked UPSC
    IPS officer Archit Chandak secured a BTech in mechanical engineering from IIT Delhi. He was the city topper in the JEE exam in 2012.


    Digital Desk: One of the most difficult exams for anyone to pass is the UPSC. Today, we will share with you the inspiring story of IPS Archit Chandak. Nagpur-born Archit Chandak, an IPS officer, has always aspired to accomplish great things. 

    Archit Chandak, an IPS officer, is from Shankar Nagar in Nagpur and attended the BP Vidya Mandir at Bhavan for his last years of education. Archit Chandak attended the prestigious engineering school IIT after graduating from high school, which is the goal of every BTech aspirant. 

    IPS officer Archit Chandak secured a BTech in mechanical engineering from IIT Delhi. He was the city topper in the JEE exam in 2012.

    IPS officer Archit Chandak turned rejected a Rs 35 lakh compensation deal from a Japanese corporation after graduating 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. 

    Archit Chandak, an IPS officer, took the 2018 UPSC test and received an All India Rank (AIR) of 184. Archit Chandak is an IPS officer who was previously assigned to Bazarpeth Police Station in Bhusawal as the station house officer. He is currently assigned to Nagpur as the deputy commissioner of police (DCP), Economic Offences Wing & Cyber Crime.

    IPS officer Archit Chandak got married to IAS Saumya Sharma, another member of his UPSC batchmate, who currently holds the position of CEO for Zilla Parishad Nagpur.