Is 27 too late for UPSC?

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The term "6th fail IAS officer" is a colloquial way of referring to Ira Singhal. She faced initial setbacks when she failed the Indian Civil Services Examination (IAS) in 2010 due to a minor discrepancy in her medical examination, despite scoring high marks. However, she persevered and eventually secured...
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The term "6th fail IAS officer" is a colloquial way of referring to Ira Singhal. She faced initial setbacks when she failed the Indian Civil Services Examination (IAS) in 2010 due to a minor discrepancy in her medical examination, despite scoring high marks. However, she persevered and eventually secured the first rank in the 2014 IAS examination. Singhal's story is often cited as an inspiring example of resilience and determination. read less
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No, 27 is not too late to attempt the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) examination. The upper age limit for the general category is usually around 32 years, with some relaxations for reserved categories. Many successful candidates begin their UPSC journey in their late 20s or even early 30s. What...
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No, 27 is not too late to attempt the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) examination. The upper age limit for the general category is usually around 32 years, with some relaxations for reserved categories. Many successful candidates begin their UPSC journey in their late 20s or even early 30s. What matters most is your dedication, preparation, and ability to manage your time effectively during the preparation phase. If you're passionate about pursuing a career in civil services, age shouldn't be a deterrent. read less
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