UPSC is touted as one of the toughest exams in the world. Nearly 10 Lakh people appear for preliminary exam and hardly 15000 make it to Mains. Out of which some 2500 appear in Interview and finally 1000 of them become a civil servant and out of this 100 are IAS. Most of the rest rewrite the exam. So effectively out of 10 Lakh, nearly 9,99,900 either give up or rewrite the exam. So a failure in UPSC is nothing but a routine thing. It should not depress anyone. One should not feel any lesser human or less talented or depressed or any way inferior.
Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue which counts. If you think you can then you can else you are right. The harder you work the luckier you get.
We have enough examples surrounding us. Sridhar, Abhishek, Nitesh, Ravi, Amit Gemawat, umpteen number of them. Many people flunked prelims 3 times and became IPS in 4th attempt. And you have examples where people appeared to interview 4 times and could not become IAS. people who appeared 3 times but could not clear the exam. So moral of the story: Result is not in your hand. So then what is in my hand? Effort. Persistence effort. Determined attitude to give my best. Make every minute or the second count.
The question is why? No exam which makes you impactful. Money, fun, contribution to nation-building, every job offers all this. What makes Civil Services special is you can actually do some productive work. If a lady comes to your office, your one direction can get her justice. Your one surprise visit to the health center can help in the immediate improvement of services for thousands of people. At such a tender age, you can lead the entire district 10-20 lakh population. Your every walk and talk can become a source of inspiration for hundreds and thousands of others.
If you have this conviction, then no failure can stop you. Rarely 20 people become IAS on the first attempt. Rest all are in the same boat as yours. so don't worry. Take it as an opportunity to take lead for next year's examination.
I designed this survey for students to trigger self-introspection
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