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i have done my GNM (general nursing midwifery). now I'm studying in post basic. Bsc nursing. should i apply for UPSC?


Trupti Parmar 8th Oct, 2021
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darshita 9th Oct, 2021

hello,

The basic requirement for giving the upsc exam is graduation, your marks don't matter and you can give the exam in your final year. So the basic thing is why you should prefer civil services? When it comes to career choices, the Civil Services of India has always been considered the best career choice. Civil Services paves the way for becoming an IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS officer (24 posts/services). The wide variety of services within the ambit of the Civil Services offer greater sphere of authority and power than any other services in India.

You have job satisfaction, job security ,retirement plans,  you can serve India, salary, housing and you can get to choose whatever post you like. Although it is a toughest exam of India you can do it.

hope this helps!!



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