Why I Quit IAS (2008 Batch).

Naman Shrivastava
Naman Shrivastava
46.3 هزار بار بازدید - 9 ماه پیش - I can tell you firsthand
I can tell you firsthand that many youngsters in India destroy their lives appearing and re-appearing for the UPSC Civil Services Exam.

On a daily basis, my inbox is filled with so many stories of those who lost their 20s revising, and re-revising the same books.

That’s NOT how you should live your 20s. You can’t throw away the most productive years of your lives on the lanes of Old Rajendra Nagar - just because you couldn’t clear an exam on your first attempt.


There’s no doubt that clearing the UPSC exam is a sure-shot way for upward social mobility in India. But what if things DO NOT work out? Statistically speaking, 99% of people fail in this examination.


And once you fail in this exam, the sunk cost fallacy kicks in - wherein you’d continue to prepare full time for this exam year after year - because getting a job is not easy after gap years.


My advice has always been - do not take multiple gap years to appear/reappear for these exams. Give all your might in the first attempt, and if for some reason things do not fall in line - take up a job. (And then you can use that job to pivot into your desired careers in a few years - details in links below).


You can still re-appear for this exam but please do it along with a job.


But now the question is how to get a job. You already have so many gap years and no real-life skills.


Here are 6 videos that you should watch today. I will also do a YouTube Live next week - you can come in with your questions when we meet. Please watch all these videos - before you join the YouTube Live.


It is sad that India’s Demographic Dividend is getting wasted appearing and re-appearing in the quest for a ‘Government’ Job.


Life is definitely more than an exam that the British created 100s of years ago.


1. UPSC Plan B for those who want to Build A Career in Tech:

UPSC Plan B for those who Want To Bui...


2. What should be your Plan B after Failing in UPSC (In Public Policy Domains)

Your Plan B after failing in IAS shou...

3. How to get a Job in World Bank/UN (from South Asia) :

How to get a job at the United Nation...

4. Should you quit your Job to Prepare for the IAS Exam?

Should you quit your job to prepare f...


5. 80 Hours Rule To Crack  Interviews :

Lazy ways to crack (consulting) inter...


6. 3 Ways to work laterally with the Government of India :

3 REAL ways to work laterally with GO...


00:00:00 - Coming Up!
00:01:05 - Intro
00:03:00 - Vidya Bhushan's Story?
00:06:44 - Civil Service Experience?
00:11:28 - BIMARU States & Civil Servants?
00:14:07 - Vidya's Joining & Resignation?
00:18:05 - Civil vs. Private Sector Life?
00:21:29 - Civil Servants Resigning?
00:25:04 - Post Civil Service Plans?
00:26:38 - Resignation Trigger?
00:29:08 - Female IAS/IPS Work-Life Balance? - Simran
00:32:20 - Avoiding Corruption?
00:37:57 - Upright Civil Servant Life?
00:41:18 - Officer Postings?
00:43:22 - Global Civil Service Models?
00:46:41 - Civil Service to Private Sector & Back?
00:50:02 - LBSNAA Training Observations?
00:59:43 - IAS Officer Training Cost?
01:01:15 - 'Honeymoon Period' in Training?
01:05:05 - Govt. Tech in North-Eastern States? - Arya
01:07:39 - UPSC or Other Options? - Divya
01:12:30 - IAS Background & PHD Abroad?
01:15:45 - Civil Servant in India vs. PHD in UK?
01:18:55 - Trust in Govt. vs. Private Institutions?
01:22:14 - Advice to New IAS Officer?
01:24:37 - Career Advice Post-Class 12?
01:32:45 - Closing
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