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Mansi Gupta, AIR-78, UPSC CSE 2025: Marks, Preparation Journey & Attempts

mansi gupta, air 78, upsc 2025

Mansi Gupta, 25 years old, a Law Graduate and alumni of National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Bengaluru belongs to Yamunanagar, Haryana. She secured All India Rank 78 in UPSC CSE 2025 in her 3rd attempt. She topped Class 12 commerce (97.4%) at Swami Vivekananda School. She created a "Mistake Notebook" to enhance her memory learning, registered for NEXT IAS courses, and dedicated time for her GS/optional sessions. The journey of her life shows how she achieved IAS success through her determination and effective study methods and her ability to control stress throughout her life, which began in Haryana.

Personal Detail of Mansi Gupta

S.No. Category Details
1 Full Name Mansi Gupta
2 Rank AIR 78 (CSE 2025)
3 Hometown Yamunanagar, Haryana
4 Education BA LLB (Hons) 2023, NLSIU Bengaluru
5 Schooling Swami Vivekananda Public School; 97.4% in Class 12 Commerce
6 Attempts 3rd
7 Optional Subject Law

Journey of All India Rank-78, UPSC CSE 2025

Mansi Gupta (born May 24, 2000) from Jagadhri, Yamunanagar, Haryana who secured AIR 78 on her 3rd attempt after missing the 2024 cutoff by 11 marks. Topping Class 12 commerce (97.4%) at Swami Vivekananda Public School. She completed NLSIU Bengaluru BA LLB (Hons) 2023 gold medal in Torts as best all-rounder. Choosing Law optional, her family supported 8-hour daily study with NEXT IAS courses and "Mistake Notebook" technique for retention. Her disciplined Haryana-rooted journey-balancing stress, mocks, and consistency-exemplifies perseverance for aspirants.

UPSC CSE 2025 Marks of Mansi Gupta (AIR-78)

Roll Number Name Mains Marks Interview Marks Total Marks Rank
3511274 Mansi Gupta 803 201 1004 78

All India Rank 78, UPSC 2025 - Preparation Journey

Mansi Gupta belongs to Haryana from where she started for CLAT and after getting admission in National Law College. In the final year she started preparing for UPSC CSE. For guidance she joined NEXT IAS courses and fine-tuned her preparation and succeeded in such a coveted examination.

Preparation Tips for UPSC CSE

  • The Reverse-Engineer Syllabus requires students to evaluate previous year exam questions for determining essential Law optional and General Studies subjects which they must study and create short thematic study materials.
  • The Mistake Notebook Method requires students to document their errors from all mock tests and actual tests which they will review on a weekly basis to improve their memory retention and decrease their error rate.
  • The 6-8 Hour Structured Schedule divides the day into two parts which students use for their morning study of concepts and current affairs before they spend their evening on revision and answer writing work to achieve better results through their higher quality output.
  • Students will write 2-3 mains responses for daily answer practice which includes case laws while they need to obtain NEXT IAS mentor feedback to assess their response structure and depth.
  • The monthly full tests create a testing environment which enables students to assess their performance gaps while they work to develop their Prelims-Mains-Interview assessment plan.

FAQs about AIR-78, UPSC CSE 2025

How did Mansi Gupta recover from the 2024 failure?

Missed cutoff by 11 marks; analyzed mistakes via "Mistake Notebook," refined strategy, intensified mocks for better Prelims score.

What made Law optional successful?

PYQ analysis, thematic notes with case laws, daily writing practice; leveraged NLSIU background for conceptual clarity.

How did Mansi Gupta manage study hours?

6-8 hours daily: morning concepts/current affairs, evening revision/answers; family support prevents burnout.

Which Courses taken by Mansi Gupta at Next IAS?

During the journey of UPSC preparation, Mansi Gupta had taken the GS Mains Advance Course, AIM and Test Series from NEXT IAS. This plays a significant role in the preparation of UPSC Civil services be it prelims, mains or interview.

In Prelims, the Test series plays an important role because more than 10-15 questions are asked directly from here. The applied weightage of the GS Mains Advance Course, AIM and Test Series is significantly higher in the mains because answers are to be written with a static cum current approach. The knowledge of current issues is essential for the final stage i.e Personality Test or Interview.