How quitting a government job for IIM Ahmedabad cost this man ₹74 lakh
Leaving a government job in India is often viewed as a risky decision, given the stability, job security and benefits such roles offer. However, one
Leaving a government job in India is often viewed as a risky decision, given the stability, job security and benefits such roles offer. However, one former government officer says he willingly took that leap—and that it came with a price tag of ₹74 lakh. In a video shared on Instagram, Amit Soni, who previously served as an SSB Assistant Commandant on the Indo-Nepal Border, revealed that quitting his government job to pursue the one-year Post Graduate Programme for Executives (PGPX) at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad cost him nearly ₹74 lakh. Sharing the video, Soni wrote, " ₹74 Lakhs. That's what it cost me to quit a government job — the same day I got into IIM Ahmedabad." He went on to explain how he arrived at the figure, breaking down both the direct expenses and the indirect financial cost of stepping away from a secure government career.
How The ₹ 74 Lakh Figure Adds Up According to Soni, the total amount includes the programme fee at IIM Ahmedabad, the cost of the international immersion module, living expenses, the resignation bond he had to pay after leaving his government job, and what he described as the "opportunity cost" of giving up a year's salary and employment benefits. He said the tuition fee for the PGPX programme stood at ₹37.10 lakh. In addition, he estimated spending ₹4.5 lakh on the programme's international immersion component and another ₹2.5 lakh on living expenses during the academic year. Soni further revealed that resigning from his government position required him to pay a bond amount of ₹9.80 lakh. Also Read | Viral Messi memes flood the internet ahead of Spain vs Argentina final | Watch According to him, the largest indirect cost came from foregoing a year's salary and employment-related benefits, which he estimated at ₹20 lakh.
Together, these expenses brought the total financial impact of his decision to approximately ₹74 lakh. Watch the viral video here 'Is It Worth It? Absolutely Yes' Despite the significant financial commitment, Soni said he never doubted his decision. He wrote that he had "no second thoughts" and did not have a backup plan before resigning from his government job. "Just conviction," he wrote in the post, before adding, "Is it worth it? Absolutely yes." In another part of the post, he reflected on why he believed the decision was worthwhile despite the costs involved. "Because some investments aren't measured in lakhs — they're measured in who you become on the other side. Uniform to boardroom. Service to strategy. This is just chapter two," he said. Choosing Growth Over Comfort Government jobs in India continue to be among the country's most sought-after careers because of their reputation for job security, predictable income and long-term benefits.
