India’s UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exam is one of the most challenging assessments in the world. Every year, thousands of students from across the country prepare for it as they try to achieve their dream of becoming a civil servant. For the unversed, the UPSC exam has three stages, preliminary, mains, and interview. At every stage of the assessment process, a candidate’s analytical and decision-making skills are tested time and again.
Even after so many years, UPSC still holds the title of being the most challenging exam in India. Several movies and web series have been made around the dynamics of UPSC aspirants and how it is also a game of mental pressure. One of the prime reasons why UPSC is such a complicated exam goes to the fact that it gives civil servants who play a significant role in shaping society. Thus, it is extremely important to shortlist some of the best minds in the country.
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