Solving the Biggest Problems of the
Civil Services Aspirants
Webinar on MBA in Civil Services
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Get to know about the opportunities that await you upon completion of the course
Ace Civil Services While Becoming Corporate-Ready!
Let's meet on 29th November 2023 at 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Who is this for?
This program is for Aspirants preparing for Civil Service Examinations
Challenges Faced by the Civil Service Aspirants
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Re-entry Hurdles: Leaving a job for UPSC exam prep can make re-entering the workforce challenging due to skill obsolescence and employment gaps.
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Career Switch Issues: Shifting from specialized fields like engineering to a generalist UPSC role requires unlearning and relearning, posing mental and practical challenges.
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Role Stagnation: Balancing UPSC prep with a job can impact work performance, leading to slower career growth or missed promotions.
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Skills Opportunity Cost: UPSC preparation time may limit opportunities for gaining other valuable skills or qualifications.
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Networking Deficit: Intensive study schedules can isolate candidates, reducing networking opportunities crucial for career advancement.
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Employer Skepticism: UPSC preparation can lead employers to question an employee's long-term commitment, affecting work relations and career progression.
The candidate must have a failover plan, a plan B to fall back on if they fail the UPSC exam after multiple attempts. This can be a business or a job, depending on the specialization and field of study.
A backup plan does not show fear of failure, but rather the wisdom of being prepared for all the consequences. Therefore, it is advisable to have a backup plan.