- Act V: Retreat Plan
- Allied UPSC exam (IES,IFS,Geologist, SCRA, CDS,CPF etc.)
- State PSC: Pujnab, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh etc.
- How to Prepare for State PSC?
- Bank/PSU/SSC type jobs
- Professor type jobs (UGC NET/SLET/JRF etc.)
- Doing PG
- Q1. Should I do PG or not?
- Specialized Professional degrees
- MBA
- Epilogue
Act V: Retreat Plan
You must prepare with a positive attitude that “I’ll study hard and I’ll get selected”
But at the same time, you should also be prepared for the worst case scenario.
The reasons are following
- Pass or fail, UPSC takes away one year of life. Then you’d think “since I’ve invested so much time, energy and money, let me given another attempt.” For a serious player, this cycle keeps repeating until he gets selected or he is out of the game because of age/attempt limit.
- If you reach mains/interview stage, you’ll earn respect of the fellow players but outside this UPSC game, it means nothing. Nobody will give you job (or hand of his daughter) just because you had cleared prelims or mains.
In short there are no consolation prizes for participating in UPSC. For More elaboration CLICK ME
Career Backup plans usually involve following sectors
- Allied UPSC exams (IES,IFS,Geologist, SCRA, CDS,CPF etc.)
- State Government/ State PSC exams
- Bank /PSU/LIC/ONGC/SSC type jobs
- Professor type jobs (UGC NET/JRF)
- Doing PG/MBA/moving abroad
- Returning to private company job
- Starting your Business
- And it is all easier said than done. You might feel “ya I’ll become bank PO or State PSC, what’s the big deal? Such pappu exams are no match for my caliber!”
- The big deal is, no exam is a pappu exam as long as there are two people competing for one vacancy. And there are always existing serious players from those fields dedicated for a particular exam 24/7. The competition is intense everywhere. So don’t take any competitive exam for granted.
- At the same time, you shouldn’t be so extremely occupied with backup plans that you can’t allot enough time for UPSC preparation,
The purpose of writing this article is
- Because Prevention is better than cure.
- There are good opportunities outside UPSC also. So failure in UPSC =not the end of life or career.
Allied UPSC exam (IES,IFS,Geologist, SCRA, CDS,CPF etc.)
First step: check age, educational eligibility in advance.
E.g. To apply for Indian Economist/Statistical/Geologist/Forest service, one would need to have specialized degrees in certain science/commerce/engineering fields.
Then check old papers: http://www.upsc.gov.in/questionpaper/index.htm#PageTop
GK/GS would remain more or less the same. (for CPF, GS MCQ paper is almost identical to IAS prelims)
For whatever is ‘different’ consult a serving officer or Government college Professor of that field and seek the booklist-strategy. e.g. Indian Forest Service, they’ve separate set of optional subjects, and you’re unlikely to find any tips on google search.
State PSC: Pujnab, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh etc.
Important notes about these exams
- According to Government rules, 1/3rd of All India services vacancies are to be filled by State Service promotes.
That means, if Maharashtra state cadre has 300 posts for IAS, Then 200 posts will be manned up by Direct IAS officers recruited through UPSC Civil Service exam and 100 will be manned by giving promotion to Deputy Collectors (Maha.Administrative Service) who were recruited via Maharashtra State PSC. These are referred as Nominated/Promotee IAS.Similarly
- DySP (State PSC) => DSP (IPS)
- Deputy Conservator of Forest (DCF) (State Forest Service)=> Conservator of Forest (IFS)
Ofcourse some states may have different nomenclatures and posts, but overall principle is this^.
So being in State service is also good. But at the same time nomination depends on many variables, including your service record, Cadre strength, your own seniority in State Service Batch etc.
- State PSC recruitment are usually not held at regular interval. E.g. If Punjab PSC is held in 2013, there is no guarantee they’ll hold it again in 2014 or 2015. (because it depends on Vacancies and retirements.) So whenever there is notification, go ahead and apply. Don’t wait for your UPSC age/attempt to reach at the ‘end level’ before executing backup plan.
- State PSC results often get tangled in court stay-orders because of irregularity/corruption allegations etc. So even if State PSC is your backup, also think of a tertiary backup, else you might cross the age limit for other exams.
How to Prepare for State PSC?
The exam structure would remain more or less the same as UPSC. (prelims, mains, interview) The difference is in depth and breadth of questions.
- First buy class 7 to 12 History, Social Science, Geography textbooks of particular State Education Board.
- Also buy guides and digests for Class 10 and 12.
- That’ll help you gather the GK/GS specific to that state.
- Also buy some (bogus) readymade book/ coaching material meant for giving you information of particular state, its history, geography, culture etc.
Second task is to get the old papers to check out the trend.
- If available on internet, download them
- If old papersets are available in market then go ahead buy it.
- if not available then file R.T.I and ask them to provide it in CD/DVD format. (because papercopy cost will be high)
in papersets you’ve to see following
- Topicwise breakup (usually, though not always, State PSC are mostly History-Geograpy-Trivial Current GK type MCQs)
- Question style. Is it like 90s stuff -dates, names and numbers or do they test your understanding and intelligence.
- Then prepare accordingly. Booklist remains more or less the same as you had for UPSC exam but what differs is how you look at the topics.
- For the mains, State PSC usually have direct static type of questions. So just mugup everything and practice answer-writing for static questions asked in previous State PSC/UPSC exams.
- For History etc. (optionals) consult the Government university papers of State.
- Also use newspaper for current affairs related to the State. (but I assume you’d already be doing it part of your ‘profile based interview questions’ for UPSC.)
Bank/PSU/SSC type jobs
They usually have two phases: MCQs and interview
MCQ test usually has four segments
- GK
- Maths
- Reasoning
- English
While GK will not give you much trouble, Aptitude part (Maths,Reasoning) will require heavy efforts and Data interpretation requires quick-calculation.
RS Agarwal’s book on Verbal and Non-Verbal reasoning
(+Sarvesh Kumar) should save the day.
Professor type jobs (UGC NET/SLET/JRF etc.)
- These ones require Post Graduation (or 4 year BE/MBBS type course). So first get the idea on age/educational requirements.
- Then you’ve to face MCQ questions on GS,comprehension, particular (optional) subject.
- If you don’t have a Post graduation degree, what to do? Simple enroll to any IGNOU program and get distant education degree (MA/MBA/MCA/MSW whatever suits you.)
- But enroll as early as possible. Why? It takes two years to complete PG course from IGNOU (even if you’ve Public Administration/socio optional, and you have the brains to clear IGNOU’s two years’ exam in one day…still you’ll need to wait for two years to get the final degree).
- They also have launched some ‘on-demand exam thing’. But the webportal wasn’t properly working, the last time I tried. You might want to look into that part too.
Doing PG
Post graduation degrees are of following types
- One that has not much value in market (IGNOU except for Professor type jobs)
- Specialized Professional Degrees (Government vs Self financed college)
- MBA
Q1. Should I do PG or not?
- In India we’ve a problem of academic inflation. Every tom, dick and harry has got a PG degree, so if you don’t have a stupid paper certificate in your file, then it creates problem while looking for private co. jobs.
- In certain places, weightage is given to PG degree (CAT/IIM, UGC, specialized recruitment for certain jobs via UPSC and State PSC eg. Food Commissioner or Social welfare officer)
- Same goes for matrimonial ads hahaha.
My advice: there is no harm in going for first type of degree (IGNOU)
Reasons are following
- Fee is cheap (around 8000.)
- Their degree is legit for various Government jobs
- You can get first class without any effort. Atmost 15 days of preparation is sufficient (because they repeat questions from last five years papers) and they give booklets. Thus you can enroll for the program even while preparing for UPSC, Bank, CAT or State PSC or anything else.
- You don’t need to attend college.
Ofcourse such degrees don’t have much value in market but then, at this investment (Rs.8k and 15 days) we can’t complaint! Good to add one more certificate in the file (because of the academic inflation).
Infact this is highly recommended for CAT aspirants who’re not getting interview call for IIMs, because their profile score is low.
Coming to the second type of degrees
Specialized Professional degrees
Can be of two types:
- M.E., M.S., M.Tech etc. from a reputed college recognized by UGC/AICTE.
- Degree has vocational value but not recognized for Government jobs. (e.g. doing M.Sc Clinical research from self-financed college that doesn’t have AICTE approval. )
Even if you cross age/attempt limit of UPSC or State PSC, there are always some specialized recruitment conducted for certain Government jobs later on, where you’ll be eligible. But then they’d ask for work experience and PG. So ideally one should go to a course recognized by UGC/AICTE because then it is automatically recognized for Government jobs.
- When it comes to second category (professional degree, not recognized by UGC/AICTE) be extremely careful in course selection.
- Many mushroom courses and institutes have popped up recently. For one or two years there is good demand (because new MNCs would have come and very few people had the degree in particular field), but then self financed institutes popup in every nook and corner=over saturation of labor force = you can’t get decent placement. (e.g. M.Pharm and Airhostess in Gujarat.)
- Such courses drain away two years of your life, 2-8 lakhs out of your pocket +hardly upward career/salary movement +calculate the house-rent, electricity bill, LPG connection, child-education in big city…..
- Ofcourse glass is both half full and half empty. There will be some people with high caliber who rise on the top, in particular field, even when there is over-saturation of labour force. But do your own research on future career prospects, before investing time and money in such courses, don’t blindly follow crowds and advertisements.
MBA
How to prepare for CAT, explained here Click ME, same should also help for other exam SNAP, CMAT, MAT etc. with slight modifications.
Problem: Although the courageous shall prevail, but journey is not easy. All your past follies start haunting you. Even if you get decent score in CAT, still your low score in 10-12-Graduation-PG, No extra curricular, low work xp, …Everything Is given weightage before calling you for interview and giving final admission. (IIM Calcutta exception). And MBA is no panacea for every problem. It depends
- If the institute is highly reputed, then all well and good.
- But If you’re already 28-30 years old (after UPSC adventures), there is not much point in getting admission in some half*** MBA college and wasting 2 more years + 10 lakh rupees. (donot go by average placement packages. they don’t tell your the correct picture.)
And yes glass is both half full and half empty.
Epilogue
- Notesmaking + Revision = time tested formula for success in UPSC exam.
- With hard work (and good luck), Success = possible irrespective of coaching/no-coaching/job/no-job/first-attempt/last-attempt/English/Non-english
- BUT Never put all eggs in one basket.
This conclude the Five part series of “War on UPSC”. Here are the links to all articles, in case you missed any:

Sir , is there any coaching center or online forum where i can attend mock tests for
medical sciences? thanking you..
Boss!! seriously got addicted to your blog….this 5-step strategy is not just a piece of writing…. It’s the experience which is speaking at its best!! sir please give me some suggestions for electricial engg. optional, if any already available then direct me to that link.. plz!!
and thanks for sharing such valuable experiences!!
thanks mrunal bhai
Sir, I read your blog every day. Thanks a lot for ur effort.
Sir Im confused now! Can u help me sir .
My problem: new to this preparation started only in Oct ( now taking pub ad coaching )
Havent read current affairs till october and haven’t started for prelims either (jus going to classes)
Now as the days are approaching I’m confused now that how to prepare . Can u pls suggest me with some idea n plan.
Will be highly thank full to you .
Venkat
Start with this 5 part article: https://mrunalmanage.wpcomstaging.com/2012/11/strategy-upsc-civil-service-exam-ias-ips-csat-general-studies-part1.html
Sir….To get Dy.Sp post what should be rank in UP-PCS…..
Sir,please provide ur valuable guidance on UP-SIsub-inspector) 2013 strategy……how to score 80% in maths,hindi,reasoning and polity[passing 50% in each section is compulsory].
Dear Mrunal,
I have cleared the state psc prelim and now i have a month for mains , i am exempted for optionals being ex army , can you pl guide me a strategy in this short time frame and pl suggest how to write as i am ok in english , but sometimes i am at loss of words to convey my view point.
I will be greatful , if you could be my guide.
thanks and regards
Manpreet
Please Mrunal, help me with RAS Mains preparation, its pretty tough for me to start and also no online help as well, as the sites for preparation that i have visited have posted lot of bogus stuff over there. Also, suggest me some books for Rajasthan GS also.
Hi! Mrunal thanks for putting in content regarding Ras optional s. It will be of great help if you will post for Psychology and Gs Rajasthan as well.
Hi Sir thanks a lot for guiding us through this useful website. Sir can you just provide useful tips or information for BPSC (Bihar Public Service Commission) like optional’s and exam strategy in detail.
sir,can u please tell us as to what all to study for MPPSC going to be held on 24th feb 2013.
Excellent
Hello Sir,
Thank you for such excellent information.
Sir I am 33+ years old, Engg & MBA for good college and working in MNC with good remuneration. I belong to state of Uttar Pradesh and recently heard the elligibility critiorn is changed to 35years max for general category. Sir, is it good choice for me to take up public service at this age? Your guidance is highly appreciated.
Having backup plan with state psc(esp bpsc) is a high risk gamble. First, they do not follow time table>exam span is 2 to 3 yrs>unbias results>unbias marking>court cases>govt manipulation(lalooji started this noble tradition)…! So guys hu r luking alone 4 bpsc sud tweak their plans, and nyhw they sud try to venture additionally anywhere else(prfrebly Central govt job,cgl,fci,apfc,acio,rbi,po….! Take a cue 4m other seniors who once did ‘bhism pratigya’ 2 marry only after clearing bpsc. These guys r nowhere in the scene nw,though happily they married after, settling with a proffesor/contract teacher type job…!! Hope you all(me too) 4m bihar wudnt hv 2 die the same way….Take a lesson out of this, u superhuman bihari guys. All the best:-)
Same is the Situation in Assam.
same for Gujarat and Punjab state services.
And how can you leave Haryana? First of all they hardly release any notification, .. even if they do, … no idea of overall time taken from exam to result and joining, … and needless to say about court stays
nice article …was very helpful as i was stuck in real dilemma ..u know 25-26 age upsc dedicated aspirant and no result …thanks for the artilcle.
thanks mrunal…
your notes are awsome
will you please provide me notes for gate mechanical preparation
thanks
sourabh
Sorry not possible, I’m a Pharmacist.
dear sir,
can you provide me state pcs from (BPSC)elegibility with type of exam. …… please reply
Regards
Shashi Kumar
Thank to you Sir and wish you a very “Happy New Year”.
Respected Sir,
Please tell me how I increase the habit of study. Sir I felt so sad & deppressed and become a failure student.
plz tell me d exam pattern and syllabus of bihar public service commission. what kinna strategy can b followed while preparing d same
Sir, ONGC GT-2012 results are out and I want to know the score. So, how to file RTI to know the score?
the R.T.I basic principle is explained here: https://mrunalmanage.wpcomstaging.com/2012/07/rti-csat2012-resul.html
just change the addresses accordingly.
sir please help ,how to start preparation for 2013 feb exam plz guide me
dear sir plz guide me how to start for mp psc 2013 feb exam
sir plz help for chhattisgarh psc mains preparation….
Very nice article. Much needed.
i am very happy to see such a gem provider service also regret its too late to know or come across this worthy blog.
Thanks…..
really i like the words about the degree demanding mentality of many GOVT./NON GOVT. institution for the job. i think it should be completly based on the MENTAL ABILITY…… FINALLY I LIKE ALL YOURS TIPS.
I have given 4 attempts to crack prelims. But the preparation became useful in getting selected as govt. degree lecturer equivalent to class 1 gazetted in AP. Hence,the preparation won’t go waste.
Mrunal sir, i cannot find how to access your monthly archives….actually i was preparing month wise notes..please provide me with the link..
sorry sir ..browser problem …got it..:)
sorry sir but its still not working …when you hover mouse over it, it just gives option for one note reader does not lets you choose month from drop down menu….please do the needful..