Wednesday, 22 January 2025

UPSC CSE vs 30 LPA Job

 You must first understand that civil services is not a job, but an experience.

What you get in civil services in India, you can’t get anywhere else, even in government services in other countries.

For instance, US President Donald Trump dismissed 4 appointeeas within 24 hours of taking charge and will dismiss nearly 1,000 Biden appointees who are not aligned with the goal of 'Making America Great Again'. 

In India, even the Prime Minister can’t dismiss a civil servant arbitrarily.

There is no way you can compare the private sector jobs with the civil services because in corporate, there is no job security, and you can be dismissed at any time in corporate if you don’t please your bosses.

The reasons for preferring civil services over private sector jobs are as follows.

  • The President of India appoints you, and only he can dismiss you if you commit a criminal act or violate conduct rules. The dismissal has to follow a laid down procedure and is subject to judicial review and scrutiny of courts.
  • If you have sufficient numbers in Parliament, you can appoint any person as the Prime Minister of India (like Dr Manmohan Singh). However, even the PM can’t make anyone an IAS, IPS or other civil services officer.
  • The civil servants in India are appointed by UPSC, a constitutional body, and their jobs, promotions, perks, increments, and pensions are all protected by law.
  • As a civil servant, you exercise the power the Parliament and legislature conferred to you according to your best judgment. Ministers can transfer you, but no non-civil-servant can ever exercise your powers.
  • You directly contribute to the country's development, not working for any private individual or firm.
  • You get decent pay and often the best perks, like a vehicle, bungalow or a good apartment, from day one in the government.
  • You enjoy great power and get the best recognition in the society.

However, it is important to know that it is very difficult to get selected in the civil services examination.

  • There are fewer than a thousand seats, while a million brilliant candidates apply.
  • Hence, your chances of rejection are 99.9 %.
  • Most UPSC aspirants have to spend 2–5 years preparing before being selected.

You must risk leaving the job only if you are willing to work hard for several years and have the confidence to get into the top 0.1%.

My advice is that you must try to prepare for the civil services examination while doing the job and quit the job only when you are reasonably close to the cut-off marks in your category.

You must also choose your service preferences wisely after understanding the pros and cons of every service and matching them with your aptitude.

If you believe that you will like the job of a civil servant, it is always a great career for any Indian youth.

-Awdhesh Singh

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