Your Plan B after failing in IAS should be to work in the UN, World Bank, or BCG for a few years

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If you are someone who is scared to quit your job or doesn't want to attempt the exam - only because of the risk of failure associated with the lengthy exam cycle. Then this series will introduce you to some practical plan Bs that you can investigate.

It could be a career in organizations like the United Nations, Asian Development Bank (ADB), BCG Social Impact, inter alia.

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"One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors"

Look forward to inspiring youngsters to become part of the Public Policy Ecosystem via GGI's Policy Scholars Program - along with innumerable partnered organizations (such as BCG, Clinton Health Access Initiative etc) working closely with political and business leaders.


Who is GGI Impact Fellowship for?


While GGI Scholar is our flagship education program, GGI Fellowship is a renowned work-study program, uniquely designed for those who lack real-world consulting and public policy experience.



1. You are a determined young professional looking to pivot in consulting and keen to learn by doing a consulting project directly with a mentor from Mckinsey, BCG, Bain, Dalberg



2. You are a UPSC aspirant looking for a relevant Plan B for Civil Services and keen to contribute to the social impact sector



3. You are looking for a unique pre MBA/MPP work experience in the social development consulting space by advising leading national NGO



4. You are ready to pivot careers and looking to be connected to GGI employment partners

namanshrivastava
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This video makes me feel so seen & understood. Currently after year gap I'm trying to enter IT but even if I succeed I know I'll loose a part of me.I don't think I would be happy for atleast a very long time.

I want to work for my country. I want to grow up to be someone I am proud of. I don't want to just earn a living. I want POWER more than anything.

LIFE GOES ON & eventually if not UPSC I have to settle for something. I have to make a living..but I don't want to settle or compromise with my dreams.

This video just gave me hope may be I can still become the person I want even if I fail UPSC.
I'll learn more about these career options & even if I fail, I'll atleast fail knowing I tried my best..

trusfratedkim
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The difference between someone failing after IAS and making it to the MBB or even the Big4 at the least is, the mentorship received.

raseshdhar
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I really appreciate the fact that you are spreading awareness regarding all these exams, but sir there is a huge section of aspirants who were not so economically sound, exhausting all the attempts and going for masters also require money, which i am very sorry you forgot to include . everything needs money .

akhandpratapsingh
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Removing the bgm would certainly make the audio clearer.

ritwikchaitanya
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This is such a good video regarding guidance.

LEARNINGLIFE
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Started my UPSC preparation in 2019. Stuck in this cycle for more than 5 years. Will turn 30 soon . Need help on how to orient my career before its too late.. I direly need guidance.. Please help.

ahmadhusain
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Hi Naman. I have been watching your videos for quite sometime and your videos are very insightful and inspiring.
However, can shed some light on the culture of these companies and sometimes organizations emphasizing on colleges and universities.? Most of the candidates get hired because of either their educational background with minimal skill sets or through references. I myself have encountered these incidents and thus I am questioning.

tanvidas
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There are many other opportunities in the tech industry. It is a much lower hanging fruit than working at the UN or WB. There are many non-coding tech profiles that are much better paying and provide fulfilment. For example, Product manager, Program manager, Data scientist, Research etc. The long term prospects are promising as well. I do not know why Indian youth is still obsesses with civil services.

SanAntonioDean
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Hi, Can I get into this program even if I am preparing for Judiciary? Nothing has come out yet in my favour. Turned 26 this year.
Thank you’

guptayukti
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I am 35 if i my age doesn't fit then wat can i do becoz i wasted my time preparing UPSC i don't have hope in 9- 10 job i want to do something new please help me in this regard

sumanthsathyanarayanaswamy
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Hi nama can I do public policy in Germany to get into un

santhipathipati
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Sir please if you speak in english please do add english subtitles

gardeningmatters
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how?? roadmap? being a middle class are they affordable???

altruist