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09 Career Options For UPSC Aspirants

Are you preparing for the UPSC exams? Are you worried about alternative career plans if the exams do not go your way? Well, we would like to provide some alternative career options, that you can pursue with or after your UPSC examinations.

In this article, we will be providing certain alternative career paths that you can follow. We will also be providing the duties and responsibilities you have to perform in those job roles. So without further ado let us begin!

What are your alternative career paths?

Clearing the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is a daunting task for most aspirants. Despite the difficulty the rewards for clearing the examinations are enormous. Embarking on the journey of becoming a civil servant through the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination is a dream shared by many aspiring individuals. However, the UPSC examination is highly competitive, and success may require multiple attempts.

The following are some of the alternative career paths that you can take and still make a contribution to the welfare of society:

1. Appearing for other Government Posts and Examinations

The UPSC test is frequently viewed as the pinnacle of success for aspirant civil servants. It’s crucial to investigate other job paths that complement the UPSC curriculum and provide special chances to serve the country. One such option is to show up for additional government exams that offer opportunities to obtain government posts.

State PCS examinations, SSC, RBI, CAPF, Bank PO, EPFO, and other tests are among them. UPSC candidates can improve their chances of locating a suitable government position that enables them to have a significant impact on society by expanding their horizons and researching these exams. Each of these tests offers a variety of job options by covering various disciplines and industries.

2. Pursue Further Studies

Exams like the CAT, GMAT, GRE, and GATE provide candidates the chance to be accepted into prominent postgraduate programs in management, engineering, and a variety of other disciplines. Aspirants can arm themselves with the knowledge and credentials necessary to succeed in their selected professional routes by utilizing the experience acquired via higher education.

3. Appearing for UGC NET

The University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) and the optional subject at the master’s level can open up new opportunities for UPSC hopefuls. Aspirants can prepare for the UGC NET exam by specializing in the optional subject through organizations like IGNOU.

Numerous chances, such as research opportunities, assistant professor jobs, and the pursuit of a PhD, become available to candidates who pass the UGC NET exam. Through this route, aspirants can learn more about their chosen field, advance academics, and help to form the next generation of teachers and researchers.

4. Fellowship Programs

Numerous fellowship programs offer UPSC hopefuls beneficial chances for development and hands-on learning. A number of these initiatives, including LAMP (Legislative Assistants to Members of Parliament), Ramanujan Fellowship, Teach for India, Gandhi Fellowship, and SBI Youth for India Fellowship, provide paid internships and practical training.

Aspirants who take part in these fellowships get exposed to a variety of fields and help the country improve. Through these programs, people can develop personally and professionally and contribute to society while improving their talents and learning insightful new things.

5. Pursue Teaching Opportunities

Given the chance to mold and have an impact on young people’s minds, teaching is a career that is of utmost importance. Examining teaching openings in state and central government institutions can be a profitable option for UPSC candidates looking for other career paths. Aspirants can help students develop academically and personally by joining these institutes, where they can share their expertise and offer advice.

6. Become a Content Creator

Aspirants for the UPSC might make use of the numerous chances that exist for content makers in today’s digital world. Platforms like YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter have become effective tools for people to share their stories, give advice, and produce informative information for other hopefuls.

Utilizing these channels, UPSC hopefuls can reach a larger audience, share their thoughts, and help their peers learn and develop. Aspiring civil servants can use their knowledge and enthusiasm to contribute to the online community of UPSC candidates, whether through video tutorials, educational posts, or stimulating discussions.

7. Freelancing

Numerous chances exist in a variety of disciplines, including writing, graphic design, programming, and digital marketing, thanks to the growing freelancing industry. Aspirants can actively pursue freelancing assignments and benefit from the flexibility and freedom that comes with it by developing their talents in these areas.

In addition to giving them the chance to show off their skills, freelancing gives them the chance to work on a variety of projects and engage with clients from various industries. It provides a platform for them to make the most of their skills, develop a strong professional network, and strike a satisfying work-life balance.

8. Employing UPSC Mains as well as Interview Candidates for Public Sector Organisations

Many government agencies and organizations actively look to engage UPSC hopefuls after they have passed the mains and interview stages.

SJVN Limited, a government-owned electricity utility that has previously employed UPSC mains candidates, is one such corporation. Another government organization that appreciates the significance of UPSC interview-selected individuals is the Sports Authority of India (SAI). Another company that tries to engage people who have passed the UPSC interview is NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation).

9. Focusing on your Start-up

For UPSC hopefuls, entrepreneurship offers a great opportunity to leverage their ambitions and affect positive change. People with an entrepreneurial attitude can develop their ideas and use government financing and help to build their own businesses. Aspiring business owners can have a real impact and advance the country by solving societal problems with novel solutions.

Conclusion

The path taken by UPSC candidates is replete with opportunities outside of the regular civil service. Ten alternative career paths for UPSC applicants have been examined in this article; each one offers distinct opportunities for both professional and personal development. These routes provide applicants with a variety of methods to engage with society and follow their passions, from taking other government tests to pursuing teaching possibilities, working as content creators, or starting their own businesses


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