Civil Service (UPSC) as a Career
George Lucas said that dreams are extremely important. You can’t do it unless you imagine it. Dreams keep you alive, make you different from the crowd; they invigorate energy, warmth and freshness and consciousness in you that keep you restless unless and until you don’t finish the post you aimed at.
The primary reason most aspirants choose Civil Services as a career option is:
· Job security, perks, and retirement benefits. · Power, Prestige and Authority to frame policies that govern daily life or businesses. · Reputation and ability to reach out to the corridors of power to move matters. · A chance to develop and usher the country on a path of progress and bring about a systemic change for the betterment of future generations. · Unbridled access to knowledge and future education by way of Government policies. Challenges · The path to becoming a civil services officer is strewn with immense hard work and sheer dedication. · Salaries may not be as high as compared to other professions. · Inter-job transfers may be difficult and sometimes inevitable, so it is like a double-edged sword. |
Civil services as a career haveremained the beatings of hearts of thousands of youngmen and women across the country for a multitude of reasons. For some it is a passion to make it to the elite service to touch million lives and to some it offers job diversity and prestige. For some, it is a pompous show of power; and for the others, it is an instrument to bring in equity and equality by acting as champions for the underprivileged groups. The Indian Civil Services have remained one of the premier services which provide prestige, job security, higher salary package, opportunity of foreign tour, job satisfaction, etc., that attract talent as well motivation for the aspiring civil servants.
Civil servants, in away, decide the fate of the nation as the implementation of all developmental and other government policy rest with them.
Career Prospects
The are many career prospects in civil services. A candidate who clears UPSC or the state level civil services examination and has completed his/her training is commissioned as an officer. In the Central Services, the first posting is usually as a Diplomatic attaché/ Under-secretary/ Probationary IPS officer, depending on the branch chosen. In the state civil services, it is referred to as Deputy Collector/Deputy Superintendent of Police/ Taxes Commissioner, etc.
Different Branches | Names of posts | Responsibilities |
Indian Foreign Service | Diplomat
Foreign Secretary High Commissioner |
The framing of foreign policies
Maintaining and regulating the Indian embassies in various countries of the world |
Indian Administrative Service | District Magistrate (collector)
Principal Secretary Chief Secretary |
responsible for the smooth functioning of administrative departments
framing of policies and acting as advisors to the ministers executing appointed duties as the officers in charge of smaller administrative units |
Indian Police Service | Border Security Force
Department of Home Guards Central Bureau of Investigation |
Maintain law and order in our country |
Proper planningis required to convert dreams into reality as goals without dreams are mere wishes.
Through hard work and determination, it is possible to achieve your goal. Experienced guidance and knowledge is available for all students at GS Score for converting all your dreams and potentialities into realities.