Why do most IITians go to UPSC?
Around 95 per cent had given IAS as their first choice followed by IPS, IRS, customs/audit & accounts services. Asked why they wanted to get into the IAS, the stock replies were: to serve the people, accept higher challenges, become a part of nation building process, work at a much wider canvas and so on.
Why do engineers easily crack UPSC?
She explained that engineers qualify CSE because of their good analytical aptitude as a result of undergoing four-year engineering studies. However, it is a candidate’s hard work and determination, irrespective of their background, that helps them crack a competitive exam like Civil Services.”
Are all Upsc toppers IITians?
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the final results of the Civil Service 2020 examination in September. Six out of ten toppers are from engineering backgrounds, mostly from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).
Is the UPSC easy for IITians?
Being an engineer from IIT is also a very respectable job in the society but if someone has left IIT just to become an IAS officer then that needs a lot of fearlessness and obviously ready to do hardwork approach. These all are some Special things which makes UPSC some short of easy for IITIANS.
Why are all the engineers from IITs and NITs cracking UPSC?
Not only from IIT ’s & NIT ’s but also who are belongs to Engineers background, they all are cracking UPSC. Why like Engineers are cracking UPSC without having any ART subject throughout the 4-year s of undergraduate time. They are so smart at Time management.
Are all IITians toppers of IAS exam?
You will be wondering that, few IITians are the toppers of IAS examination. In fact out of total selection somewhere around 50\% ias clearer are engineer by default. Being an IAS aspirant you should have good knowledge of strategic, economics, Finance. There are few discussions going on that not every IIT and almost IITM want to get into IAS.
Are IITians scared of the selection ratio of IITs?
IITians are not scared about the statistical probability that selection ratio is of only 1000 out of 10,00,000. Any person who has successfully qualified any national level exam like IIT-JEE, NEET, CAT etc. knows that real competition is always between a limited set of people.