The civil Service exam has always been the toughest exam till date. Over the years lakhs of candidates appear for the exam but only few of them are able to crack the UPSC and they become the officers but have you ever wondered what happens to the ones who could not crack the exam?
This is one of the most fearful doubt that passes through the mind of every UPSC aspirant. We sincerely want that every aspirant gets whatever he/she desires in life.
But before we discuss it let us not forget these quotes:
“HARDWORK BEATS TALENT WHEN TALENT FAILS TO WORK HARD”
“FAILURE IS THE PILLAR OF SUCCESS”
“EDUCATION NEVER GOES WASTE!”
The process of preparing for the civil service exam is the most enriching journey that anyone who aspires to become IAS will try to achieve.
The best example is our Honorable President Mr. Ram Nath Kovind. After graduating in law from DAV College, Kanpur Mr. Kovind went to Delhi to prepare for the civil services examination. He passed this exam in the third attempt, but he did not join because he had only scored high enough to work in an allied service rather than in IAS and thus started practicing law. And today he is the 14th President of India.
7 benefits of UPSC preparation towards the life of an aspirant
1. Fluency of reading and Writing- Being an UPSC aspirant it is always recommendable to read the newspapers, magazines, journals so that they get a clear vision on the current affairs and whatever is going on in everyday life. Therefore, soon it will become a habit of reading books. Also, the practice of reading books will help them write in a better and fluent way. Thus they will also grow a habit of writing then it will not be a problem for them to write lengthy answers in exam.
2. Vast Job Opportunities- The UPSC preparation opens a wide range of job opportunities. The students gets an idea on SSC, Railways and Banking and other entrance exams. Additionally the UPSC sharpens their ability to answer MCQ-based question skills.
3. Discipline- Discipline is the most important factor to become an IAS. A candidate who maintains proper discipline will always be successful in his career. It instills the zeal to work harder day by day and achieve the impossible. The desire to relax and live normal life diminishes completely. In order to become extraordinary, the candidate starts living extraordinarily.
4. Boosting of self Confidence after preparing for UPSC- Now, after cracking the Prelims and Mains the main task is to crack the interview round. The interview is done face to face and the only thing which can be done is be confident in front of the interviewer. This will get a higher chance to get selected, those who do well gets placed the others prosper in life to come.
5. Good Communication Skills- Another most important factor is the candidate must have a good communication skill. They must have the ability to interact with people. Even if a candidate fails to achieve his/her target then a good communication will help him stand out of the crowd.
6. Store of Knowledge- The UPSC candidates has huge store of knowledge as they have to read books of every subject like- History, Political Science, Economics, Geography, and other branches of social and economical studies. The preparation of Mains requires a lot of reading and writing, therefore they gather a lot of knowledge from this.
7. “Stop Not Till The Goal Is Reached”- The word “stop” is not there in the UPSC candidate’s list. They are dedicated towards their goal and very much determined towards their target therefore no one can stop them from achieving their success.
After having prepared for the exam there are multiple options left for the candidates. Since the syllabus is vast therefore the candidates can acquire a lot of knowledge.
Take a quick look at the preparation of civil services
They can apply for State Civil Services Exams (State PCS) and can become a civil servant in a State. One doesn’t need to have a domicile for applying for a particular State and can appear for as many State PCS exams as one wants. However, one needs to qualify for the State language exam. Hindi speaking aspirants can in fact appear for nine State PCS exams.
They can apply for other government jobs like Combined Graduate Level (CGL) conducted by Staff Selection Commission (SSC), as Probationary Officer (PO) in banking sector, as a teacher by qualifying Teaching Eligibility Test (TET).
Other government exams which they can appear for and clear easily are the UPSC EPFO, CAPF, CDS, RBI Grade B, Intelligence Bureau, Railways.
Candidates who fail to clear the interview stage can get recruited for top posts in the Public Sector Units (PSUs).
They can even join the private sector/ corporate sector for a job.
Becoming a faculty/teacher in the field of UPSC preparation industry is also a very rewarding career for people.
Read More: You can also read NCERT books for more knowledge
These are some of the benefits of UPSC Preparation the candidates can avail of in their whole journey to crack the UPSC exam and becoming a civil servant. The journey to become an IAS has never been an easy task it is full of hardships and obstacles and the ultimate fruit of bliss at the end and the Achievers IAS Academy is always there to give quality and value based education to you. Contact us to avail Scholarship up to 50% on tuition fees.
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