Zerodha backed Ditto Insurance to hire UPSC aspirants who couldn't clear the exam

Updated : Apr 18, 2024 17:55
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In some good news for UPSC aspirants who could not make the final cut in the civil services examination of 2024, Ditto Insurance has made an announcement welcoming these aspirants to join its advisory team. Ditto Insurance is an insurance tech company backed by Nithin Kamath's Zerodha.

"We see the hard work you have put in, which is why we're fast-tracking applications from former UPSC aspirants. We now have a dedicated hiring process tailored just for former UPSC aspirants,” said Ditto's co-founder, Bhanu Harish Gurram

Job for UPSC aspirants

Bhanu Harish Gurram while empathising with those who couldn't make it this time, asked them to explore new opportunity avenues. He also noted that every year, more than 1.2 million students take one of the country's most difficult tests out of which only 800 make the final list.

In a post in social media site X, Gurram said that the  these aspirants do not need to have any prior work experience to join Ditto and the firm will guide them in every step.

The UPSC released the final results of the Civil Services Examination on April 16. Around 1016 candidates have been recommended for appointment for the posts of Indian Administrative services, Indian Foreign Services, Indian Police Services and Central Services.

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