I've a keen interest in GK, current affairs, political science, geography, etc. What's the best career option for me?

I have been a good student academically, scored 86% in 10th, 84% in 12th, 70%+ in B.Com. Which is the best career option for me accordingly among the above-mentioned fields?

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Asked by Mayank Jain
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8 years ago
Since you have varied interests, you should apply for the UPSC exams. UPSC covers many subjects and you can opt for subjects which fit your interests. Regards.

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Thanks a ton for the answer. I gave a thought of giving UPSC, but as I'm already a CA student, that's why UPSC calls for more time, which I really can't devote. Plus, UPSC will lead me to work as a civil servant and I'd love to do that. But, to stick with my interests for my entire life is what I ne

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