Everyone today aspires to reach a point in their lives that not only propels their personal growth but also contributes to constructive social change. For thousands of people, one such aspiration is to be selected for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). However, this path is not an easy feat to accomplish, especially for those who are contemplating accomplishing this aim while working. Lack of time and energy is the main problem confronting working people. Managing time to study for the UPSC while juggling work, family, and personal commitments is quite daunting. In this article, Vajirao and Reddy IAS Institute try to answer the most pressing question of whether it is essential to quit a job to become an IAS Officer or whether it can be achieved while working a 9-to-5 job. Working while preparing for IAS: Is it difficult or impossible? Individuals holding a job may find it challenging to prepare for the IAS exam, but it is in no way an impossible task to accomplish. Here, it is c...
Every year the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the most coveted and decorated Civil Service Exam (CSE) in India and lakhs of students from all over the country fill up the form to appear in the exam, however, they succeed rate of the IAS exam conducted by the UPSC is low. i.e., only a handful of aspirants enter into the services. The low success rate of this exam is mainly because of its vast syllabus, but this has never deterred aspirants from trying out their luck in the exam. Thus, the role of UPSC coaching institute has increased in grooming and aiding young students to clear the UPSC exam.In this blog, Vajirao and Reddy IAS Institute delve into the nature of the exam and find out if coaching is essential for the UPSC exam by citing its advantages and disadvantages. What is UPSC Coaching? The UPSC CSE coaching is a guidance program conducted by coaching institutes all over India. The coaching guides aspirants on how to clear the IAS exam. The UPSC exam is divided i...