Cases of officers changing their services leaving better ones in CSE or ESE
Few cases of officers changing their services leaving better ones in CSE (Civil Service Exam) or officers who switched from ESE (Engineering services Exam):
1. Rakesh Kumar Raushan, ranked 131 in CSE 2000
2. Sarfaraz, IRAS-13, IRSME-2010
3. SAHIL GARG, “Topper of IRSEE – 2014” IRAS-15
4. Amit Sudarshan, IRSS, IRTS
5. Manu Garg, 2014 IRTS, IRSSE
6. Vidhyadhar from IRSEE, IRTS
7. Aarish Bansal, IRSS, IRTS
8. Madhur Agrawal, IRAS-08, IRSEE-07
9. Gaurav Jha, IRTS-07, earlier SCRA
10. Mudit Mittal, S&T 92, IRAS 96
11. K K Sinha, IRSSE, IRAS 96
12. K K Goyal, IRSSE, IRAS 94
13. Mahendra Birhade, IRSEE 1995, IRTS 97
14. Anand singh, IRSSE 96, IRTS 97 IAS 2000
15. Amit Jain Left IRSE, & joined IRTS at AIR 114
16. Sushil Patel, IRSEE 2002, IRTS 2005
17. G M Singh, 135 rank in ESE 1992, joined IRTS
18. Anshoo Pandey, IOFS 2004 through ESE, IRTS 2005 AIR 128
19. Aadhar Raj, IRTS 2003, AIR – 151
20. Alok Tripathi, 1998 batch 101 rank, topper of IFS
21. Arvind Malkhede, DRM Hubli, IRTS & IRSME both 1991 batch
22. Ajay Kaushik, 2009 batch, 107 Rank in CSE 2010, left IPS, IRS(IT) and IRS (C&CE)
23. Deepu krishanan, IRSS-2010, IRAS-13
24. Manoj seth, COM/WCR was also an IRSEE and left it to join IRTS
The above are only few examples of people joining civil services as IRTS, IRAS and IRPS after leaving the Railway Engineering Services joined through Indian Engineering Services or SCRA.
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