Fears do UPSC Aspirants - face in preparing for UPSC exams


Situations and Problems that Civil’s aspirants face while preparing for UPSC Examination (IAS/IPS)

The main intention of this article is to discuss about the situations, problems, obstacles and fears that aspirants face in his/her journey towards Civil s services exam preparation process and come out with ideas and solution that give necessary support for continuance of UPSC exam preparation. 
Experts who had faced this type of situations can provide his/her experience on how they faced this type of problems and give valuable solutions to this article queries.

Fears and Situations that worries IAS Aspirants and Solutions to overcome them

Every Journey can’t be smooth and without any obstruction like airport RUNWAY, it has ups and downs, turns and many other things that comes our ways, but one thing is that we can’t go back once our journey had begun, some journey’s will give good experiences and changes our life and may land us in wonder world. Some journey’s gives worst experience and land us in wrong and unknown path, everything that happened past, leave us with some experience and lessons
Here is an article that describes some “ups and downs situations” and “fears and bad experiences” that may leave aspirants in trouble and throw him/her out of this journey to UPSC Exam

Please comment below if you have any genuine answers for any of the below Questions So as to help someone, give the question number, and answer in the comment box? Here are some situations that upset the aspirants? if anything missing, comment below?

Fears do UPSC Aspirants - face in preparing for UPSC Exams

1.)
Good Coaching Center's and Fees

2.)
Safety of woman studying in NEW DELHI or who want to come to Delhi for coaching

3.)
High rates of accommodation problems in New Delhi and other metro cities

4)
Frequent Changes in Syllabus and exam pattern

5.)
ISSUE OF CSAT paper for some aspirants

6.)
Books and Necessary Resources for Poor Candidates

7.)
Problem if you have wrongly entered your admit card number or any other column in OMR sheet provided in the exam hall

8.)
NO RTI for the prelims and mains marks

9.)
Failure in Interview more than one’s

10.)
Getting other services other than what you expected IAS or IPS

11.)
Only once in a year exam if failed in one attempt he has to wait for next year

12.)
De-motivation factors disturbing preparation (like why IAS with High responsibilities, should work in other states, corrupted society to work with etc…….)

13.)
Many failures in UPSC Exam Process, is it necessary to go ahead?

14.)
Last attempt for prelims what’s next?

15.)
Right time to discontinue preparation and look for other career

15.)
Alternate Career Options for Unsuccessful aspirants

16.)
Age factor for aspirants

17.)
Financial problems

18.)
Family problems and responsibilities

19.)
Delay in career setting process

20.)
Disappointment after every unsuccessful attempt

21.)
Frustration and changed life style

22.)
No Freedom and personal life

23.)
Friends and cousins enjoying their life’s and having good career

24.)
Girlfriend and marriage

25.)
Lack of Patience and confidence

26.)
Fear to go to another attempt

27.)
Fear of failure and de-motivating family members and others (you can’t win the race of UPSC?)

28.)
Fear of delay in career settling process

29.)
Fear to face the exam again

30.)
Balancing Life (personal life and professional life)

31.)
Lack of Confidence when going to exam hall

32.)
Lack of motivation for aspirants

33.)
Lack of motivation for unsuccessful aspirants

34.)
Mood before exams or at the time of examination

35.)
Should I stop here and go for another career

36.)
The game should be END now it’s time to move


How much we have travelled is not important how much still we have to travel to reach journey is only important for every real aspirant?????

But in reality quotations won’t work, remember what you see and what you understand rightly and go ahead, restart or take diversion, go another route till you get on right way of life.

Complete One year Exam not few days/few weeks/few months

The whole process of examination Prelims, Mains and Interviews takes one year to complete, If you write Prelims now, the Mains is after 3-4 months and then after 2-3 months of mains interviews are scheduled for conducting and finalizing the successful candidates it takes another 3-4 months, so to give an attempt it takes nearly one year for the candidate, So, if you fail in prelims, you have to wait again for one more year to write prelims again, you valuable year is lost in preparation process so be careful if you are preparing for civil’s examination

Provide your Solutions to overcome above situations while preparing for UPSC Exam

Please comment on the issues if any in the comment box it, any solutions to any of the above situations, it may help some or the other who are struggling with this type of fears to take decisions

Thank you for all who support this article. 

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