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NLU Students clear Civil Services Examination 2014-15 |
06/08/2015 |
National Law University Delhi has produced three UPSC toppers this year. These students have cleared the highly prestigious UPSC Civil Services Examination 2014-15. Paramvir Singh (batch 2013) has secured 29th All India Rank, whereas Aashika Jain (batch of 2014) and Harshit Bansal (batch of 2014) have secured 74th and 333rd All India Rank respectively. Ashika Jain (batch 2014) has cleared the UPSC Civil Services examination 2014-15 securing All India Rank 74. Aashika Jain became the first youngest girl of 2014-2015 to clear UPSC examination at the age of 23 years. |