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Asked: January 9, 20232023-01-09T23:16:54+05:30 2023-01-09T23:16:54+05:30In: Civil Services

What if you can’t crack a UPSC?

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    2023-01-26T10:53:19+05:30Added an answer on January 26, 2023 at 10:53 am

    Not being able to crack the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam can be a disappointment, but it should not be seen as the end of the road. There are several other opportunities available to individuals who are passionate about public service and want to make a difference in the world. Here aRead more

    Not being able to crack the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam can be a disappointment, but it should not be seen as the end of the road. There are several other opportunities available to individuals who are passionate about public service and want to make a difference in the world.

    Here are a few options you can consider:

    1- State Civil Services: You can appear for the state-level civil services exams like State Public Service Commission (SPSC) exams, which are conducted by various state governments in India. These exams are also highly competitive, but the competition is not as fierce as the UPSC exam.

    2- Private Sector: You can consider a career in the private sector, where you will have the opportunity to gain valuable experience and skills that can be applied to a career in public service later on.

    3- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): You can consider working with NGOs, which are often involved in addressing social issues and promoting public welfare.

    4- Higher education: You can consider pursuing higher education in a field related to public service, such as public policy, governance, international relations, or development studies.

    5- Reappear for the exam: You can reappear for the exam after a gap and work on your weaknesses and improve your score.

    It is important to remember that success is not determined by one single event or outcome, and that there are many paths to making a positive impact in the world. It’s important to stay motivated, be flexible, and be open to new opportunities.

    In summary, not being able to crack the UPSC exam should not be seen as the end of the road. There are several other opportunities available to individuals who are passionate about public service and want to make a difference in the world. State civil services, private sector, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Higher education and reappearing for the exam after a gap are some of the options you can consider.

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