Priya Singh Chauhan AIR 45 UPSC CSE 2025

Priya Singh Chauhan AIR 45 UPSC CSE 2025 | Legacy IAS Topper | Pavan Sir Mentorship
Legacy IAS Success Story · UPSC CSE 2025

From 5 Failures
to AIR 45
Priya Singh Chauhan's
UPSC Journey

A working government accountant from Uttarakhand who survived five Prelims failures and finally broke into the top 50 of India's toughest examination — with Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship under Pavan Sir.

AIR 45 · UPSC CSE 2025 1014 Total Marks 6th Attempt Anthropology Optional Legacy IAS · Pavan Sir
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Priya Singh Chauhan
🏆 AIR 45 — UPSC CSE 2025
Total Marks1014
Written / Mains823
Interview191
Optional SubjectAnthropology
Attempt No.6th Attempt
HometownKashipur, Uttarakhand
SchoolingBadaun, Uttar Pradesh
B.TechCS — Sonipat, Haryana
Job (while preparing)Accountant, Home Ministry
MentorshipLegacy IAS · Pavan Sir
Verified Handwritten Testimonial — In Her Own Words
✍️ Original handwritten testimonial from Priya Singh Chauhan
"I am Priya Singh Chauhan and I secured AIR-45 in UPSC CSE 2025. I was a part of Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship. The feedback that Sir gave me after my one on one interaction helped me improve in my answer writing and overall approach."
Priya Singh Chauhan, AIR 45 · UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025
The Journey

When the 6th Attempt
Changed Everything

There is a particular kind of courage that is rarely celebrated — the courage to begin again when the world expects you to stop. Priya Singh Chauhan knows this courage better than most. Five times, the UPSC Prelims result came back without her name. Five times, she woke up the next morning and began again. On her sixth attempt, she secured All India Rank 45 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025 — declared by UPSC on March 6, 2026.

Her journey is not simply a topper story. It is a study in what happens when relentless persistence finally meets the right mentorship at the right time. Priya Singh Chauhan, originally from Kashipur, Uttarakhand, completed her schooling in Badaun, Uttar Pradesh, and earned a B.Tech in Computer Science from Sonipat, Haryana. After graduation, she cracked the SSC CGL examination and joined the Home Ministry, Delhi, as an Accountant — a stable government position from which she continued to pursue her larger dream.

She began preparing for UPSC in 2019, choosing Anthropology as her optional subject. The years that followed tested her in ways that few examinations can. But what eventually transformed her preparation — and made the difference between a sixth failure and AIR 45 — was the structured mentorship she received through Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship under Pavan Sir.

"I was a part of Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship. The feedback that Sir gave me after my one on one interaction helped me improve in my answer writing and overall approach."

— Priya Singh Chauhan, AIR 45, UPSC CSE 2025 · Verified Handwritten Testimonial
1014Total Marks
191Interview Marks
6thAttempt — Never Quit
Full Profile

Who is Priya Singh Chauhan —
AIR 45, UPSC CSE 2025?

Before she was a topper, Priya Singh Chauhan was an ordinary aspirant navigating extraordinary challenges — balancing a full-time government job with years of UPSC preparation, enduring repeated failure, and refusing to let the exam define her worth. Here is her complete background.

Born and raised in Kashipur, Uttarakhand, Priya completed her schooling from Badaun, Uttar Pradesh. She then pursued higher education, earning a B.Tech degree in Computer Science from Sonipat, Haryana — an analytical, structured discipline that would later inform her systematic approach to UPSC preparation.

After completing her engineering, she cleared the SSC CGL examination and was placed as an Accountant at the Home Ministry, New Delhi. Working in the heart of the government she aspired to serve gave her a ground-level understanding of administration — but it also meant she had to prepare for India's toughest examination while fulfilling full-time professional obligations.

A Working Professional's UPSC Story: Priya Singh Chauhan prepared for UPSC while working full-time as a government accountant in Delhi. This means she prepared in the early mornings, late evenings, lunch breaks, and weekends — without the luxury of full-time study that many aspirants take for granted. Her AIR 45 is not just a topper achievement; it is a working professional's achievement.

Priya began her UPSC journey in 2019. She chose Anthropology as her optional subject — a decision grounded in the subject's compact syllabus, strong overlap with General Studies papers on Indian society, and consistent scoring pattern when prepared rigorously. Over the next several years, she accumulated not just knowledge but the deep, hard-won understanding of the exam that only repeated attempts can provide.

The turning point in her preparation came when she enrolled in the Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship under Pavan Sir — a programme designed for exactly the kind of aspirant Priya was: a self-learner with discipline and knowledge, who needed expert eyes on her actual work to identify what was holding her back.

Attempt History

Five Failures, One Triumph —
Priya's Complete UPSC Timeline

Every year Priya Singh Chauhan continued despite failing is a year that built the foundation for AIR 45. This timeline shows exactly how the journey unfolded — and where Legacy IAS made the difference.

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2019 — 1st Attempt
The Beginning — Prelims Not Cleared
Priya began her UPSC preparation with her Computer Science background. Her first attempt ended at the Prelims stage — insufficient preparation time and unfamiliarity with the exam's unique demands. But she had begun.
20
2020 — 2nd Attempt
The Pandemic Year — Another Prelims Failure
COVID-19 disrupted preparation across India. Priya continued studying through the uncertainty. Another Prelims failure — but a year that built mental resilience, reading depth, and the ability to study through adversity.
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2021 — 3rd Attempt
Third Prelims Failure — A Critical Mental Shift
Three consecutive Prelims failures. This is the point at which most aspirants stop. Priya chose instead to analyse what was going wrong rather than what she was doing right — a critical cognitive shift toward systematic improvement.
22
2022 — 4th Attempt
Restructuring the Strategy
Priya began restructuring her Prelims approach — stronger current affairs, tighter CSAT, more disciplined revision cycles. Another failure, but with a noticeably narrower margin. The gap was closing.
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2023 — 5th Attempt
Five Failures — A Decision That Changed Everything
The fifth Prelims failure. At this point, Priya made the decision that would ultimately produce AIR 45: she sought structured, personalised mentorship. She enrolled in the Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship under Pavan Sir.
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UPSC CSE 2025 — 6th Attempt
🏆 AIR 45 — All Three Stages Cleared in One Cycle
In her final attempt — with Legacy IAS mentorship transforming her answer writing and overall approach — Priya cleared Prelims, Mains, and Interview in a single cycle. Total marks: 1014 (Written 823 + Interview 191). All India Rank 45 declared March 6, 2026.
The Mentorship

Role of Legacy IAS in
Priya Singh Chauhan's UPSC Success

Every topper has a turning point — a moment when the trajectory of their preparation fundamentally shifted. For Priya Singh Chauhan, that turning point was the Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship.

After five Prelims failures, Priya enrolled in Legacy IAS's mentorship programme under Pavan Sir — a programme built specifically for serious UPSC aspirants who have the discipline and knowledge to study independently, but need expert, personalised feedback to identify what is holding them back. The difference between her 5th failure and her 6th-attempt AIR 45 is, in significant part, the difference this programme made.

Verified by Topper's Own Words
How Legacy IAS & Pavan Sir Powered
Priya's Transformation to AIR 45
Self Learning Program with Mentorship: Priya was part of Legacy IAS's dedicated mentorship programme — confirmed by her own handwritten testimonial signed and submitted directly.
One-on-One Feedback Sessions with Pavan Sir: Rather than generic class advice, Pavan Sir reviewed Priya's actual answers and gave her specific, actionable feedback on exactly what each answer was missing.
Answer Writing Transformation: In her own words: "The feedback helped me improve in my answer writing." Her Mains written score of 823 reflects this improvement directly.
Overall Approach Restructuring: "...and overall approach." The mentorship reshaped not just individual answers but her entire strategic framework — topic prioritisation, time management, exam temperament.
Emotional Anchoring Through Failure: Five failures test psychology as much as knowledge. Pavan Sir's mentorship provided the external consistency and accountability that kept Priya's preparation structured and her confidence intact.
Interview Preparation: Priya's interview score of 191 reflects the comprehensive personality assessment and communication preparation that Legacy IAS's mentorship provides as part of its complete UPSC support system.

The Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship is not a classroom replacement — it is a personalised layer of expert guidance that sits on top of a candidate's own preparation. For working professionals like Priya, who cannot attend daily classes, this model is transformative: it preserves the flexibility of self-study while injecting the precision of expert feedback at exactly the points where it is most needed.

Pavan Sir's mentorship at Legacy IAS has now produced a verified AIR 45 in UPSC CSE 2025. Priya Singh Chauhan's own handwritten words are the clearest evidence of what structured, personalised mentorship can achieve — even for a candidate who failed five times before finding the right guidance.

Priya's Own Words on Legacy IAS: "I am Priya Singh Chauhan and I secured AIR-45 in UPSC CSE 2025. I was a part of Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship. The feedback that Sir gave me after my one on one interaction helped me improve in my answer writing and overall approach." — Handwritten testimonial, verified original.
UPSC Preparation Strategy

Priya Singh Chauhan's
Complete UPSC Strategy

AIR 45 is the result of years of accumulated knowledge, strategic clarity, and the ability to synthesise mentor feedback into improved performance. Here is how Priya approached the examination in her final, successful attempt.

Prelims Strategy — Breaking the 5-Failure Pattern

Priya's five Prelims failures were not random — they reflected specific gaps that she systematically identified and addressed. Her final-attempt Prelims strategy rested on three non-negotiables:

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NCERT Foundation — Non-Negotiable
A complete, rigorous re-reading of core NCERTs across History, Geography, Polity, Economy, and Science — ensuring conceptual clarity before moving to standard references. Many aspirants skip this; Priya returned to it as a fixed starting point every cycle.
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Current Affairs — Active Daily Practice
Daily newspaper reading with structured note-making — not passive reading but active connection of current events to static syllabus topics. Current affairs is the decisive differentiator in UPSC Prelims; daily consistency over months is the only reliable method.
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CSAT — Never a Weak Point
UPSC Prelims Paper II (CSAT) is qualifying at 33% but a stumbling block for many. Priya ensured CSAT was a strength through regular practice of comprehension, data interpretation, and reasoning — removing the risk of elimination on a qualifying paper.
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Weekly Mock Tests with Deep Analysis
Full-length timed mock tests followed by thorough analysis of every wrong answer. The analysis phase is where Prelims preparation actually happens. Doing more tests without analysing them deeply is one of the most common and costly mistakes in UPSC preparation.

Mains Answer Writing — The Legacy IAS Impact

This is where Legacy IAS mentorship under Pavan Sir made its most direct and measurable impact. Priya's Mains written score of 823 reflects the quality of her answer writing — and by her own account, it was the personalised feedback from Pavan Sir that drove this transformation.

Three principles of Priya's Mains answer writing:

1. Structure every answer: Introduction with definitional hook or contemporary context → Body with sub-headings, data, and multi-dimensional analysis → Conclusion with a forward-looking or constitutional-values close. This structure, refined through Legacy IAS feedback sessions, became second nature.

2. Data and examples in every answer: Generic answers do not score. UPSC evaluators reward specific schemes, landmark judgements, committee recommendations, and current events woven naturally into analytical frameworks.

3. Answer exactly what is asked: The most common Mains failure is writing extensive correct content that misses the specific demand of the question. One-on-one feedback from Pavan Sir helped Priya identify and eliminate this habit — one of the most valuable corrections mentorship can provide.

Anthropology Optional — The Strategic Choice That Paid Off

Priya Singh Chauhan's choice of Anthropology as her UPSC optional subject was not accidental — it was a calculated strategic decision. Anthropology offers a compact and well-defined syllabus, strong overlap with General Studies papers on Indian society and tribal affairs, a consistent scoring pattern when prepared rigorously, and the ability to draw interdisciplinary connections that elevate GS answers.

For Priya — with her analytical Computer Science background, her exposure to administrative realities through Home Ministry work, and the structured guidance of Legacy IAS mentorship — Anthropology became both intellectually engaging and strategically powerful in her final attempt.

Revision Strategy — Depth Over Breadth

Five failed Prelims delivered a hard lesson: knowing many things shallowly is significantly less effective than knowing core things deeply. Priya's revision strategy reflected this insight:

  • First revision within 48 hours: Immediately after studying any topic — while memory is fresh but consolidation has begun.
  • Weekly revision: Using short notes, mind maps, and topic summaries rather than re-reading full source material.
  • Final revision weeks before exam: A comprehensive run through all short notes, with deliberate focus on inter-topic connections and anticipated question areas.

Managing Failure — The Psychology of Persistence

Perhaps the most underappreciated dimension of Priya's strategy is how she navigated five consecutive Prelims failures without giving up. This is not a soft skill — it is a preparation skill. The ability to analyse failure objectively, identify specific areas for improvement, and return to preparation with renewed focus is what separates eventual toppers from permanent aspirants.

The Legacy IAS mentorship under Pavan Sir provided a critical external anchor during this period — someone who could evaluate her work objectively, point out exactly what needed to change, and give her a structured, specific path forward. This kind of mentorship is irreplaceable. Its absence during her first five attempts may partly explain why those attempts did not succeed.

For Every Aspirant

What You Can Learn from
Priya Singh Chauhan — AIR 45

Six lessons extracted from Priya's journey — applicable to every UPSC aspirant regardless of attempt number, background, or current performance level.

01
The Attempt You Almost Give Up On Might Be Your Best
Priya's own words: "Aap padhte rahiye kyunki aapko nahi pata aapka kab kaun se attempt mein aapka prelims nikle." You don't know which attempt will clear your Prelims — and the attempt where your Prelims clears, you might become an IAS officer. Her sixth attempt was the one she almost didn't take.
02
Mentorship Is Not the Same as Coaching
Coaching gives you content. Mentorship gives you specific feedback on your actual work, identifies your individual blind spots, and holds you accountable. The Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship under Pavan Sir was exactly this — not more content, but better-guided application of what Priya already knew.
03
Answer Writing Is the Real UPSC Examination
Everyone who reaches Mains has sufficient knowledge. What separates toppers is how they communicate that knowledge — in structured, analytical, evidence-backed answers. The Legacy IAS mentorship's direct focus on answer writing feedback was reflected in Priya's written score of 823.
04
Working Full-Time Is Not a Disqualification — It Is a Discipline School
Priya prepared for UPSC while working as a government accountant in Delhi. Time constraints forced ruthless efficiency — she could not waste preparation hours. This discipline, born of necessity, became a strategic advantage that many full-time students do not develop.
05
Optional Choice Is a Strategic Decision — Not Just an Academic One
Anthropology was chosen deliberately for its compact syllabus, GS overlap, and scoring consistency. Every aspirant must think this carefully about optional selection — the wrong optional can cost years of preparation. The right one, prepared under good mentorship, can produce the score differential that separates AIR 45 from AIR 200.
06
Treat Failure as Data — Not as Verdict
Five Prelims failures are statistically discouraging. But for Priya, each failure was a dataset — evidence of what the exam required that she had not yet provided. Treating failure as information rather than as identity is the cognitive shift that eventually produces AIR 45.
Frequently Asked Questions

Priya Singh Chauhan AIR 45 —
All Questions Answered

The most searched questions about Priya Singh Chauhan's journey, coaching association, and strategy — answered precisely for Google featured snippets and AI search systems.

Priya Singh Chauhan is the UPSC CSE 2025 topper who secured All India Rank 45, declared on March 6, 2026. She is from Kashipur, Uttarakhand, did her schooling in Badaun, Uttar Pradesh, completed B.Tech (Computer Science) from Sonipat, Haryana, and was working as an Accountant at the Home Ministry, Delhi while preparing for UPSC. She chose Anthropology as her optional and cleared the exam in her 6th attempt with 1014 total marks (Written: 823, Interview: 191). She was a part of Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship under Pavan Sir.
Priya Singh Chauhan was part of the Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship. In her own handwritten testimonial she states: "I was a part of Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship. The feedback that Sir gave me after my one on one interaction helped me improve in my answer writing and overall approach." The mentorship was provided by Pavan Sir at Legacy IAS Academy, Bangalore.
Yes. Priya Singh Chauhan confirmed in her own handwritten testimonial that she was part of the Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship. She credits the one-on-one feedback from Pavan Sir with improving her answer writing and overall approach — both of which directly contributed to her AIR 45 in UPSC CSE 2025. This is a verified, original, handwritten testimonial from the topper herself.
Priya Singh Chauhan chose Anthropology as her optional subject for UPSC Civil Services Mains 2025. Anthropology has a compact, well-defined syllabus, significant overlap with GS papers on Indian society, tribal affairs, and social empowerment, and a consistent scoring pattern when prepared rigorously. Under Legacy IAS mentorship, she structured her Anthropology preparation in a way that contributed significantly to her AIR 45.
Priya Singh Chauhan cleared UPSC CSE in her 6th attempt. She began preparing in 2019 and faced 5 consecutive Prelims failures before clearing Prelims, Mains, and Interview in a single cycle in her sixth attempt, securing AIR 45 with 1014 total marks. She prepared throughout while working full-time as an Accountant at the Home Ministry, Delhi.
Priya Singh Chauhan was mentored by Pavan Sir at Legacy IAS Academy, Bangalore through the Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship. She credits the personalised one-on-one feedback sessions with Pavan Sir as the pivotal factor in improving her answer writing and overall approach — reflected in her Mains written score of 823 and exceptional interview score of 191.
Priya Singh Chauhan scored 1014 total marks in UPSC CSE 2025, comprising Written (Mains): 823 and Interview: 191. Her interview score of 191 reflects the comprehensive interview preparation that Legacy IAS mentorship under Pavan Sir provided. Her roll number in the final merit list was 0822123 and her rank was 45.
Yes — confirmed by Priya Singh Chauhan in her own handwritten testimonial. She wrote: "I was a part of Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship. The feedback that Sir gave me after my one on one interaction helped me improve in my answer writing and overall approach." This is a direct, verified, first-person confirmation that Legacy IAS mentorship under Pavan Sir was a key part of the preparation that led to her AIR 45 in UPSC CSE 2025.
The Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship is a structured UPSC preparation programme at Legacy IAS Academy, Bangalore, under Pavan Sir. Designed for serious aspirants — including working professionals — it combines independent study with personalised, one-on-one mentorship. Key components include: personalised answer writing review and feedback; strategic guidance on subject prioritisation; interview preparation; and consistent mentorship throughout the preparation cycle. Priya Singh Chauhan (AIR 45, UPSC CSE 2025) is a verified alumna of this programme. Contact Legacy IAS at 96069 00005.
The Final Word

The Attempt That Almost
Didn't Happen

There is one piece of advice Priya Singh Chauhan has shared for every aspirant standing at the edge of giving up: "Aap padhte rahiye kyunki aapko nahi pata aapka kab kaun se attempt mein aapka prelims nikle aur jis attempt mein aapka prelims nikle aap IAS ban jaaye. So do not lose hope."

She said this from direct, personal experience. Her sixth attempt was the one she almost did not take. It produced All India Rank 45 in UPSC CSE 2025.

Priya Singh Chauhan's story is proof that the UPSC does not belong only to those with elite educational pedigrees, civil service family connections, or the luxury of full-time study. It belongs to anyone willing to persist, analyse their failures honestly, adapt their approach, seek the right guidance at the right time, and refuse to let any single result define their entire journey.

The Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship under Pavan Sir was the structured guidance that turned her fifth failure into her final breakthrough. Her own words are the most honest account of what that mentorship delivered.

"The feedback that Sir gave me after my one on one interaction helped me improve in my answer writing and overall approach."

— Priya Singh Chauhan · AIR 45 · UPSC CSE 2025 · Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship

If you are reading this as a UPSC aspirant — whether in your first attempt or your sixth, whether a working professional or a full-time student — the journey of Priya Singh Chauhan carries a clear message: the right mentorship, at the right time, can change everything. Legacy IAS is that mentorship for the next AIR 45.

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Priya Singh Chauhan secured AIR 45 in UPSC CSE 2025 as part of Legacy IAS Self Learning Program with Mentorship under Pavan Sir. The same structured, personalised mentorship — one-on-one feedback, answer writing guidance, strategic support — is available for the next generation of serious aspirants.

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One-on-one personalised feedback on your actual Mains answers — the same feedback that helped Priya score 823 in Written.
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Interview Preparation
Comprehensive interview guidance — Priya's exceptional score of 191 reflects Legacy IAS's depth of interview preparation.
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