[ad_1]

Preparation for UPSC exam can be done even while working.
Every year more than 10 lakh candidates appear in the UPSC examination.
UPSC is one of the toughest exams not only in India but all over the world. More than 10 lakh students appear for this exam every year. Every candidate comes from a different family and educational background.
Everyone’s age is different and experience is also different. Some people prepare for UPSC exam along with their job, while some prepare with the help of coaching.
Preparing for UPSC exam while working a full-time job is not easy. But it is not impossible either. Although preparing for a government job is also considered a full-time job, but if the basics are clear, then one can study by taking out a few hours of the day.
IFS Himanshu Tyagi is a prominent figure on social media. He too prepared for the UPSC CSE exam while working a full-time job. Recently, he shared some tips for candidates to prepare for UPSC along with a job. Let’s take a look.
Can I prepare for UPSC exam along with my job?
Responding to this, Himanshu said that it is a bit difficult to prepare for the UPSC exam along with the job. Although he had prepared completely for the competitive exam while working, IFS Himanshu Tyagi also told that some working candidates pass the UPSC exam in their first attempt. No one should compare his situation with anyone else. Everyone’s situation, job, job timing, qualification and ability are different.
Can we expect help from our boss?
Himanshu Tyagi, a government officer in the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department, believes that one should not demand too much from one’s employer or colleagues. If one is preparing for the UPSC exam, it is entirely his responsibility and he should try to balance things.
Should the job be given a lower priority?
According to IFS Himanshu Tyagi, many applicants start neglecting their work as soon as they start preparing for the exam, which is unacceptable. One should keep their current workplace as their top priority. Applicants should divide their time between work and UPSC exam preparation. If one does not do this, his colleagues may criticize him.
Keep your focus on these three things:
Candidates preparing for UPSC exam while working a full-time job should keep three things in mind:
1. Your job: During office hours, you should give priority to your job. If your family is dependent on your job, then you should give priority to your work.
2. Your health: Your health is more important than UPSC exam preparation or any job. If someone is not healthy, he cannot work hard for both the things.
3. Your studies: If one is preparing for the UPSC exam, then whenever he has free time, he must focus on studies and stay away from all kinds of distractions.
Stay ahead with all exam result updates news18 website,
[ad_2]


