If You Don't Succeed In Exams, Try Again: Bhat

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    • Publish Date: Jun 1 2017 11:41AM
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    • Updated Date: Jun 1 2017 11:43AM
If You Don't Succeed In Exams, Try Again: Bhat

While there is so much unrest in Jammu and Kashmir and the valley is more in news for stone pelters, some rare good news also makes their way. This time, a Kashmiri candidate has secured 10th position in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination.

“Words can hardly describe my feelings. I feel on top of the world today,” said Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, who is already an Indian Forest Officer at present based in Lucknow, told PTI over the phone.

Bhat's mantra is simple: If at first, you don’t succeed, try, try, try again. Bhat, who had appeared for the examination four times, would have in November this year crossed 32 -- the cutoff age for appearing for the elite services.

“I believed in this quote -- Try, try, try again. I have been trying from 2010,” Bhat said, his voice choking with emotion.

Bhat, who belongs to the remote border district of Handwara in North Kashmir, completed his schooling and college from Srinagar before studying Veterinary Sciences in Jammu.


The product of a government college, he cleared the Kashmir Administrative Services (KAS) and later the Indian Forest Services.

“However, my aim was the IAS and now I am sure that I will get my home cadre,” Bhat said.

“I have had to sacrifice every comfort to achieve my goal,” Bhat, who has three brothers and a sister, added. His father, who was also a KAS officer, was “elated” by his son’s success. “He is longing to see me back in my home state so that I can serve my people,” Bhat said.


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Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

His words are magical. Definitely we have to make as many attempts as possible. Who knows, we might be near success. So if you your hard work at the end all the efforts you gave''ll be wasted.

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

The more attempts one makes, the more experience he gains. Never hate trying.

Aadrit Banerjee Apeejay School Salt Lake

Yes I believe in this that we should try, try again and try hard. If we do so I believe nothing can stop us from achieving our goal. Swami Vivekananda said "Arise, Awake and stop not till the goal is reached" That should be our motto in life then we can be assured that our destination is not far off....

Abhirami Gangadharan AMRITA VIDYALAYAM, PERAMBAVOOR

Yes,even i do believe in that.We should never stop trying. Failure is the stepping stone to success.Hardwork is very essential for achieving our dreams.No matter,how many times we fail,nothing can make us stop trying.

Aishwarya Iyer Deens Academy

I agree too. The line by Swami Vivekananda which Aadrit has quoted is a very famous and inspiring one.

Yashas M Salian ST MARY''S CONVENT & PUB SCH

Trying again and again is a very important part of anything that we want to do. Edison invented the light bulb after a thousand []yes, a full thousand] failures. Had he given up at his thousandth failure, we would have been deprived of such a pathbreaking invention. Henry Ford, the man behind the famed Ford Model T, went bankrupt five times, before he established Ford Automobiles. This proves quite satisfactorily that repeated attempts do lead to success.

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

Yes, I do believe in this adage to try. Many a times in life, things don''t work the way you want them to. But one should never-ever give up in life. Your attempts will fail, but one day will come when you''ll succeed. So, work hard to live "that one day".

Akshita Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

Yes, I believe in the adage ''Try, Try again'' as nothing can stop us from working hard towards achieving our goals and dreams. If we do not succeed, we can make many attempts to learn from our mistakes and try to correct them. We should try hard.

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