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I am completely confused about my career after failing UPSC exam?

Hi, my self harsha bharadwaj from hyderabad. I graduated in 2013 (B.TECH) (E.C.E) from 2013 I am into UPSC preparation. i cleared mains couple of time but unfortunately i could not clear interview .Till now i got my family support .But now my situation was completely different . i need to take care of my family now . i got stuck in my life I don t know where i need to go . please give any sugesstions . I am totally confused

Asked by harsha bharadwaj | 24th of October 2020

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career counsellor UPSC exam

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Sunny Suman

9th of January 2022 | 2 Likes

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I am glad that you are looking for directions and asking powerful questions. So now do you want to crack the exam? Are you eligible?

If not, what is the direction you want to take? Do some real assessment of your strengths and weaknesses. Match it with your interests. Research the industry and move in the direction. Connect with me for any help in this regard.

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Sunny Suman

9th of January 2022

Same situation bro...help me 2


Anupma Mehrotra | M.A., B.Ed., Post Grad. D...

2nd of February 2021 | 2 Likes

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According to my view, to fail in UPSC examination, the main cause of failure is to forget to brush up the basic skills. In UPSC exams the students approach is also checked. One should never ignore the NCERT books. Every student must include it in his / her preparations. Lack of revision, lack of proper planning and guidance, lack of mock-tests, lack of passion.

I will suggest the students to take it seriously and to be regular with studies. Study the syllabus carefully and don’t leave anything. Planning is the first step to go further. There is lot of material for preparation. The only thing is to select it carefully and make notes. Try to understand and make notes. There is no need of any disappointment or any confusion, go ahead.


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