Noorul wanted to study at IIT after completing his 12th grade B.Tech but didn’t have the money for his coaching
Noorul comes from a family that has been farming for generations.
IPS officer Noorul Hasan won this year’s Lokmat Maharashtrian of the Year in the IPS category. This award is given to prominent people in the state with exemplary contributions to public service. Noorul Hasan, the youngest IPS officer, hails from the Pilibhit of the UP, is the ACS of the Dharmabad division of Nanded district in Maharashtra. He belongs to the 2015 batch IPS officer of the Maharashtra cadre.
Noorul comes from a family that has been farming for generations. His father has also been a farmer in Pilibhit, where Noorul was born and raised. He was always academically bright and topped his school in the class 10 exams. His father then got a job in Bareilly and the family moved there. He then passed his class 12 at a school in Bareilly with 75% marks.
Noorul wanted to study at IIT after completing his 12th grade B.Tech but did not have the money for his coaching. His father had even sold the village’s ancestral land to pay for the coaching costs. Despite his efforts, Noorul failed to get into IIT, but he did gain admission into the B.Tech course at Aligarh Muslim University.
Even in college, he didn’t have the money to pay for tuition, so he paid for tuition by tutoring young schoolchildren. After doing BTech, he got a job in a private company, but after a year, he left the job and started preparing for a government job. He then got a job at Bhabha atomic research center Tarapur, but he was still not satisfied. He then decided to prepare for UPSC. He failed to clear UPSC in the first attempt and second attempt, he was not eligible for the interview round. Noorul was not discouraged by these failures and tried again and finally achieved success in 2014 and became an IPS officer with the 625th rank.