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: What Happens If You Fail To Clear UPSC Exam? CEO Shares On Viral Twitter Thread #IndiaNEWS #Inspirational Like every year, the results of the UPSC CSE 2021 generated much buzz across the country,

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What Happens If You Fail To Clear UPSC Exam? CEO Shares On Viral Twitter Thread #IndiaNEWS #Inspirational
Like every year, the results of the UPSC CSE 2021 generated much buzz across the country, with top rank holders sharing their stories of struggle, hard work, and triumph with future aspirants, hopeful candidates, and the like.
Compared to the hundreds who achieved their dreams and goals, lesser-heard was the tale of thousands who were unable to clear the exams.
The internet abounds with stories of experts and toppers who share the right strategies to follow and crack the exam. But what happens when a candidate fails the exam or runs out of their prescribed number of attempts?
A recent tweet by a former UPSC aspirant who was unable to clear the exam by just eight marks has initiated some conversation around this.
Through a viral Twitter thread, Naman Srivastava talks about how he turned out his life after failing the UPSC almost five years ago. The tweet has garnered over 2,500 likes and 300 retweets.
He tweeted, “What does life look like if you don’t clear UPSC? Five years ago, I missed the UPSC final list by eight marks. My score in optional was among the highest in India, and my interview score of 204 was the second-highest. A few years down the line, I’m in Istanbul. . �

What does life look like if you don’t clear UPSC?
5 years ago, I missed the #UPSC final list by 8 marks. My score in optional was among the highest in India, and my interview score of 204 was the second-highest.
A few years down the line, I’m in Istanbul. .
Read On, ReTweet. pic. twitter. com/o7X4L4dk60
— Naman Shrivastava (@namanshrivastav) June 1, 2022
Naman talks about leaving his dream of becoming an IAS officer and deciding to pursue an MBA degree. He says this was the right decision, and it changed his life for good.

discussing with one of India’s entry-level diplomats, whether it makes sense for him to leave the services and do an #MBA.
1. India has changed: We aren’t a 20th-century socialist economy anymore. (1)
— Naman Shrivastava (@namanshrivastav) June 1, 2022
He then talks about how the Indian landscape has changed, and that global opportunities can be pursued even without cracking the UPSC.

With the advent of liberalization state control of power has shifted from generalist civil services to specialized well trained professionals.
The current Joint Secretary of Civil Aviation is an #MBA from IIM A and was a partner at KPMG. (2)
— Naman Shrivastava (@namanshrivastav) June 1, 2022

Our Prime Minister’s OSD worked Pro Bono as an intern with him initially. And there are 100 others who are laterally hired and contributing immensely through their work. (3)
— Naman Shrivastava (@namanshrivastav) June 1, 2022
Naman who currently works as the chief executive officer at Global Governance Initiative (GGI), a policy consulting, management and sustainability platform, notes that his company collaborated with the office of Jayant Sinha, when he was hiring for his Officer on Special Duty (OSD).


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