The UPSC Civil Services Examination is widely believed to be one of the toughest competitive exams in India due to its extensive syllabus, unpredictable question pattern, high competition, and the need for a deep understanding of diverse subjects, including staying up to date on current affairs.?
IAS aspirants come from diverse educational backgrounds - some attempting the exam right after graduation and some after post-graduation, while others choose to begin their preparation while working at another job.?
Those aspirants considering preparing for the exam while doing their job may face a question sooner or later: Should I leave my job and focus solely on preparation??
Before taking the call, keep these considerations in mind:?
Time Commitment?
UPSC IAS exams require a significant amount of time for preparation since the course is vast. From studying the syllabus to practising writing skills and staying updated on current affairs, you can do it all only if your job allows for a flexible schedule or part-time work.?
Intensity of Preparation?
Some candidates find it more effective to dedicate their full time and energy to UPSC preparation.?
However, other aspirants may feel more productive if they work a few hours of the day and then devote the rest to studies.?
So, your decision on whether to leave your job or not depends on how you prefer to study.?
Financial Considerations?
A job provides a steady source of income, which not all may have the luxury to forego.?
It is thus crucial to assess whether you have the financial means to sustain yourself during the preparation period.?
Also, keep in mind that there is no fixed preparation period, and it could be quite long.?
Career Goals?
Consider your long-term career goals. If you see the UPSC exam as a crucial step toward achieving your desired career in the civil services, it might justify taking a break from your current job.?
The decision to quit or not to quit is thus a personal one and depends on various factors.However, if you wish to leave your job and focus on preparation but are scared to take the leap, remember that if you got the job once, you definitely have the skills to get it again.?
So take the leap fearlessly, and if you need to enter the job market again, believe in your skills that you will sail through.?
Also, talk to your alums, seniors, or anyone who has trodden the same path. It may provide valuable insights on your preparation journey.?
Whatever you choose, may luck be on your side as you prepare for the UPSC Civil Services Examination!? ??
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