Do consultant assisting diplomats require clearing UPSC exam?

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    Suryansh Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago
    No, clearing the UPSC exam is not a direct requirement for becoming a consultant assisting diplomats. Other qualifications, experience, and networking can also lead to such roles.
  • To be a diplomat for the Indian government, you need to clear the civil services examination conducted by the UPSC every year and obtain the required rank. The UPSC civil services examination recruits people into the Indian civil services. The services that come under its ambit are the IAS IPS, IFS, IAAS, IRS, etc.

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