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Alternative Career Options for UPSC Aspirants

UPSC examination is also popularly known as one of the toughest examinations in the nation as it takes supreme dedication and hard work to crack through the exam. As we all know, each year, tons of graduates take the UPSC examination to get into the best jobs in the country like IAS, IPS, IFS, ICAS, etc. UPSC has 21 designations to offer under civil services in India. As many aspirants apply for the exam, it becomes more and more challenging to crack the exam and get into these jobs. 


The bitter truth about the UPSC exam is that not every aspirant gets success in clearing the UPSC exam. The main objective of this article is to make you aware of alternative job opportunities apart from the jobs offered by UPSC. First of all, you don't need to worry as there are plenty of jobs where you can easily fit in. 


The UPSC exam syllabus is an entire package of massive knowledge encompassing knowledge from various fields. The vast syllabus of UPSC exams also helps in covering the syllabus of many other government entrance exams like CDS, SSC, IBPS, Central armed police forces exam, etc. So, now that you are preparing for the UPSC examination, you are also preparing for all other types of government examinations side by side. Now let's see some Alternative Career Options for UPSC Aspirants in detail.  


Alternative Career Options for UPSC Aspirants


1. Other Government Exams 


This is the best alternative solution for those who want to get only into government jobs as you have already been preparing for the UPSC exams, so it becomes comparatively easier to crack these exams. I have already mentioned some of the best government exams apart from the UPSC exams. 


2. GATE Exams 


Appearing for the GATE exam is also a good alternative and best for those having an engineering background and those willing to join PSU short for Public sector undertaking. These are government-owned corporations that offer jobs to students based on their GATE scores. Passing the GATE exams can also lead you to a successful future. 


3. MBA 


Pursuing MBA is another alternative as there is a huge scope in it. You can either start your own startup company or get into MNC and earn a decent salary package. To get

into a better MBA college, you will have to clear some entrance exams like CAT, XAT, NMAT, etc. 


4. Private Jobs 


Many people think of private jobs as inferior compared to government jobs, but there are many advantages to getting into private jobs. Each day, you get to know something new, which keeps you satisfied as you face a new challenge each day. The work environment in private jobs is best in comparison to government jobs. Every team member is equally contributing to achieving goals. 


Salary is also good in private jobs. Just one thing you don't get in doing a private job is the opportunity to serve the country. It can only be accomplished in doing government jobs as you will be working for the well-being of the people of India in many ways. A private job is not a bad alternative option for UPSC aspirants. 


5. Mentors  


Being a Mentor or a teacher is another alternative for UPSC aspirants. If you are good in a particular subject, then teaching is the best way to spread your knowledge to those who need it, especially those appearing for the UPSC exams. You can guide them at every step of preparation and train them or work at different coaching institutes. 


You can also think of social service by starting an NGO or becoming a motivational speaker where you can share your journey of preparation for the exams and things to focus on while preparing for the exams in this way you can work for the betterment of society. 


These were some of the best alternative career options for UPSC aspirants. Now for those who want to clear the UPSC exam then I would highly suggest joining The Thought Tree's IAS Coaching. 


The Thought Tree 

The Thought Tree IAS coaching is an initiative for aspirants looking to clear the UPSC exams. Here at T3, students get exclusive study material covering every aspect of the UPSC exams. Mentors at The Thought Tree are constantly working for every student, helping them in revising topics and improving them on their weaker sections of the syllabus.


You also get the benefits of E-learning, the modern way of learning. This makes understanding concepts way easier so that you can grasp more and forget less. UPSC is all about diverse knowledge, and by this, I mean reading a lot of books, magazines, newspapers, etc. You can easily access books related to UPSC, GK books, ncert books, daily newspapers, magazines, etc., at The Thought Tree's central library. 


You can read the books in the spacious library having refreshments or issue it and read it comfortably anywhere you want. Writing answers is equally important as knowing answers. Here at T3, Mentors train you in improving your font and writing speed along with weekly mock tests. You can easily track your progress and improve yourself accordingly. 

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The Thought Tree(T3) is the leading Institute for RAS and IAS coaching in Jaipur. The Thought Tree also provides many upskilling courses like Stock Market, Content Writing, Digital Marketing, Vastu Shastra, Numerology, and many more such courses.

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