A wake-up alarm at 3:50 am is enough to make most people hit snooze. For one physiotherapist preparing for the UPSC, however, that's when the day begins.A video documenting her daily routine has caught the attention of social media users after showing how she balances exam preparation, work commitments, and household responsibilities in a single day.
Shared on Instagram by user @dr.jyotivermapt with the caption, “3:50 AM... Patients, Kitchen & 12 Hours Study | UPSC First Attempt,” the clip has sparked a wave of reactions online.While some viewers were inspired by the discipline and dedication on display, others couldn't help but wonder how anyone manages to maintain such a demanding schedule day after day.
From early morning to late night
The clip follows her day from 3:50 am onwards, showing how she divides her time between UPSC preparation, attending to patients, and managing kitchen responsibilities.Watch the video here:
What stood out to many viewers wasn't just the number of hours she spends studying, but the way she fits everything into a single day.
Internet showers support
One user wrote, “Best of luck for your dream.”Another commented, “Hope you succeed and become an honest officer.”Many people said they admired her commitment and wished her success in her UPSC journey.
‘Didi break lete bhi ho ya nahi’
Not everyone was focused only on the discipline. Several users were left wondering how she manages such a packed routine.
“Didi break lete bhi ho ya nahi,” one user commented.Another wrote, “Aadha ghanta betha nahi jaata mere se.”The reactions reflected a sentiment shared by many viewers who found the schedule both impressive and difficult to imagine maintaining consistently.
A comment that stood out
Among the many responses, one user's message captured the supportive mood surrounding the post.“I really want to see you being successful in your life. More power to you,” the comment read.The sentiment echoed what many others expressed as they cheered her on from the comments section.Disclaimer: This article is based on a social media post and user reactions shared online. The views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Times of India. The Times of India has reached out to the individual featured in the post for comment. The article will be updated if and when a response is received.
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