Jaisalmer Tehsildar Cracks RAS with AI, No Coaching, Bags 2nd Rank

Virendra Charan from Pokharan in Jaisalmer has secured the second rank in the Rajasthan Administrative Service Examination through self-study, without any formal coaching. He leveraged AI tools like ChatGPT to deeply understand concepts and clarify doubts, moving beyond surface-level preparation. His success story challenges the myth that cracking top civil services requires expensive coaching, highlighting the power of curiosity and digital tools. The results also show a strong performance from Rajasthan's border districts, signaling a shift in the state's academic landscape.

Key Points: Rajasthan RAS Topper Uses AI, No Coaching, Secures 2nd Rank

  • Self-study over coaching
  • AI tools like ChatGPT for deep learning
  • Son of Head Constable, currently a Tehsildar
  • Outperformed topper in interview round
  • Success highlights shift from urban coaching hubs
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Rajasthan: Jaisalmer student cracks RAS without coaching, aided by AI​

Virendra Charan, a Tehsildar from Jaisalmer, cracks Rajasthan Administrative Service exam with self-study and AI tools like ChatGPT, securing 2nd rank.

"I prepared entirely on my own. I used tools like ChatGPT to understand concepts deeply. - Virendra Charan"

Jaipur, April 18

In a result that is turning heads across Rajasthan, Virendra Charan from Pokharan in Jaisalmer has secured the second rank in the Rajasthan Administrative Service Examination, without stepping into a single coaching institute.​

The son of a Head Constable and currently serving as a Tehsildar, Virendra's journey is not just about rank; it is about rethinking how India prepares for competitive exams. While most aspirants rely heavily on coaching hubs, Virendra chose a different path: self-study powered by discipline and smart use of technology.​

"I prepared entirely on my own," he said. "I used tools like ChatGPT to understand concepts deeply. Whenever I had a doubt, I asked questions and explored answers in detail. It helped me go beyond surface-level preparation."​

His approach reflects a growing shift among aspirants, where access to information is no longer limited by geography or finances. From the remote stretches of Jaisalmer to the state's top merit list, Virendra's story is a testament to that change.​

Interestingly, Virendra outperformed even the topper in the interview round, scoring nine marks more than Barmer's Dinesh Bishnoi, who secured Rank 1. The margin between the two was razor-thin, just half a mark overall.​

Recalling a key interview moment, Virendra shared that when asked how he would promote tourism in Bundi as a Sub-Divisional Magistrate, he suggested night tourism, wildlife tourism, and the revival of historical stepwells. The idea was to combine heritage with sustainable development.​

This year's results highlight a strong showing from Rajasthan's border districts. Candidates from Barmer, Balotra, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, and Anupgarh have made a mark, signalling a shift in the state's academic landscape. Jaipur and Jodhpur, however, still led with the highest number of selections.​

Virendra's success story breaks a long-standing myth that cracking top civil services exams requires expensive coaching. Instead, it underscores the power of curiosity, consistency, and intelligent use of digital tools.​

As Rajasthan celebrates its new batch of officers, one message stands out clearly: the future of preparation may no longer lie in crowded classrooms - but in focused minds, connected by technology.​

- IANS

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Shreya B
Heartwarming to see a son of a Head Constable achieve this. It proves merit and hard work are what matter most. His ideas for promoting tourism in Bundi are also very thoughtful and practical. More power to him!
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Aman W
While this is a great story, let's not jump to conclusions. For every Virendra, there are thousands who still need structured guidance. Coaching institutes provide a system and peer group. Self-study with AI is not a magic solution for everyone.
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Rohit P
Jai Rajasthan! 🧡 Proud to see talent emerging from our border districts like Jaisalmer and Barmer. It's high time the spotlight moved beyond just Jaipur and Kota. This brings hope to so many aspirants in remote areas.
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Jessica F
Fascinating case study on the democratization of education through technology. Using ChatGPT for deep conceptual understanding is a smart strategy. This could be a blueprint for aspirants worldwide, not just in India.
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Nikhil C
His interview answer about night tourism and stepwells shows he has a vision for development that respects heritage. We need more officers who think like this. Wishing him a great career in service!

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