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Union Public Service Commission will release the UPSC IFS 2025 notification tomorrow, January 22, 2025 on the official website, upsc.gov.in. The UPSC IFS application form 2025 will also be released along with the notification. The last date to submit the UPSC IFS application form is February 11, 2025. The commission has scheduled to conduct the UPSC IFS prelims exam 2025 on May 25, 2205. The UPSC IFS mains exam is scheduled on November 16, 2025.
UPSC conducts the Indian Forest Service exam 2025 to recruit officers to forest services of India for systematic management of forests in the country. UPSC IFS selection process 2025 comprises three stages – prelims, mains, and interviews. Candidates must qualify each stage of the UPSC IFS exam to be selected for subsequent exam stages.
UPSC IFS prelims exam comprises two papers - Paper 1 and 2. Candidates will be shortlisted for the IFS Mains exam on the basis of marks secured in Paper 1 subject to them qualifying Paper 2 with a minimum of 33%. Candidates shortlisted for Mains will need to fill a Detailed Application Form (DAF). Candidates qualifying Mains exam will be called for Personality Test/ Interview. The Commission will prepare final merit on the basis of marks obtained in Mains exam and Interview.
For more details about UPSC IFS 2025, candidates can check details mentioned below.
Full Exam Name | Union Public Service Commission Indian Forest Service Exam |
Short Exam Name | UPSC IFS |
Conducting Body | Union Public Service Commission |
Frequency Of Conduct | Once a year |
Exam Level | National Level Exam |
Languages | English +1 more |
Mode Of Application | online |
Application Fee | Offline : 100 +1 more |
Mode Of Exam | offline |
Mode Of Counselling | offline |
Exam Duration | +1 more |
UPSC IFS Main Exam (session 2024)
UPSC IFS Union Public Service Commission Indian Forest Service Exam (session 2025)
UPSC IFS Preliminary Exam (session 2025)
UPSC IFS Main Exam (session 2025)
Union Public Service Commission will release UPSC IFS application form on January 22, 2025. The last date to submit the UPSC IFS 2025 application form is February 11, 2025.
The application fee for prelims exam is Rs.100. Candidates can pay the UPSC IFS fee in both offline and online mode. Candidates who qualify the prelims stage needed to fill UPSC IFS Detailed Application Form (DAF) for Mains exam. The application fee for IFS DAF is Rs. 200 which could be paid either offline or online. Women, SC and ST candidates are exempted from paying the application fee.
Steps to fill UPSC IFS application form:
The eligibility criteria of UPSC IFS 2025 is prescribed by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in the notification. Candidates must fulfill all eligibility conditions provided by the Commission in order to be eligible to appear for the exam. UPSC IFS eligibility criteria 2025 have been given below.
Nationality: Candidates must be citizens of India
Age Limit: Candidates must be between 21 and 32 years
Educational Qualification: Candidates must hold Bachelor's degree with at least one of the subjects - Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics and Zoology or Bachelor's degree in Agriculture, Forestry or Engineering
Number of attempts: Candidates will be able to appear for the exam a maximum of six times
State | City |
Tripura | Agartala |
Uttar Pradesh | Agra Aligarh Allahabad Bareilly Gautam Budh Nagar Ghaziabad Gorakhpur Lucknow Varanasi |
Rajasthan | Ajmer Jaipur Jodhpur Udaipur |
Gujarat | Ahmedabad Rajkot |
Mizoram | Aizawl |
Andhra Pradesh | Ananthapur Tirupati Vijayawada Visakhapatnam |
Maharashtra | Aurangabad Mumbai Nagpur Navi Mumbai Pune Thane |
Karnataka | Bangalore Dharwad Mysuru |
Madhya Pradesh | Bhopal Gwalior Indore Jabalpur |
Chhattisgarh | Bilaspur Raipur |
Chandigarh | Chandigarh |
Tamil Nadu | Chennai Coimbatore Madurai Tiruchirapalli Vellore |
Odisha | Cuttack Sambalpur |
Uttarakhand | Dehradun |
Delhi | New Delhi |
Assam | Guwahati Jorhat |
Haryana | Faridabad Gurgaon |
Sikkim | Gangtok |
Bihar | Gaya Patna |
Telangana | Hyderabad Warangal |
Manipur | Imphal |
Arunachal Pradesh | Itanagar |
Jammu and Kashmir | Jammu Srinagar |
Kerala | Kochi Kozhikode Thiruvananthapuram |
Nagaland | Kohima |
West Bengal | Kolkata Siliguri |
Punjab | Ludhiana |
Goa | Panaji |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Port Blair |
Puducherry | Puducherry |
Jharkhand | Ranchi |
Meghalaya | Shillong |
Himachal Pradesh | Shimla |
The exam pattern of UPSC IFS prelims exam will be provided by UPSC along with the notification. The exam will comprise two papers of 200 marks each. Questions asked in Prelims will be objective type questions. As per the marking scheme, one mark will be awarded to candidates for correct responses while 0.33 mark will be deducted for wrong answers. The exam pattern of UPSC IFS is provided in the table below.
UPSC IFS Exam Pattern - Prelims
Name of paper | Number of Questions | Total marks | Duration |
General Studies 1 | 200 | 200 | 2 hours |
General Studies 2 | 200 | 200 | 2 hours |
The Mains exam will comprise six papers and each paper will be held for 3 hours. All questions asked in the exam will be conventional type questions. The exam pattern of UPSC IFS is provided below.
UPSC IFS Exam Pattern - Mains
Name of paper | Total marks | Duration |
Paper 1 | 300 | 3 hours |
Paper 2 | 300 | 3 hours |
Paper 3 | 200 | 3 hours |
Paper 4 | 200 | 3 hours |
Paper 5 | 200 | 3 hours |
Paper 6 | 200 | 3 hours |
Interview/ Personality Test | 300 |
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General studies-Paper-I: Unit 03
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General studies-Paper-II: Unit 06
General studies-Paper-II: Unit 07
Agriculture-Paper-I: Unit 01
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Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-I: Unit 04
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 01
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Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 03
Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 04
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Animal husbandry and veterinary science-Paper-II: Unit 06
Botany-Paper-I: Unit 01
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Botany-Paper-II: Unit 01
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Chemistry-Paper-I: Unit 01
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Chemical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 01
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Chemical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 03
Chemical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 04
Chemical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 05
Chemical engineering-Paper-I: Unit 06
Chemical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 01
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Chemical engineering-Paper-II: Unit 04
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Civil engineering-Paper-I: Unit 01
Civil engineering-Paper-I: Unit 02
Civil engineering-Paper-I: Unit 03
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Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 01
Civil engineering-Paper-II: Unit 02
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Statistics-Paper-I: Unit 03
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Statistics-Paper-II: Unit 02
Statistics-Paper-II: Unit 03
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The preparation tips of UPSC IFS provide candidates suggestions and advice to prepare for Indian Forest Service (IFS). Candidates following these guidelines can secure better marks in the UPSC IFS exam, increase their likelihood of recruitment to the post. The preparation tips for the exam are as follows.
UPSC IFS admit card for Prelims exam is released by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on its official website. UPSC IFS admit card for Prelims will have information including the name of the candidate, roll number, registration number, date, time, venue of exam and guidelines to be followed on the day of exam. Candidates can download the admit card by visiting the website and logging in using the registration number or roll number.
After logging in, the admit card is displayed on the screen. The same steps have to be followed to download the UPSC IFS mains admit card as well. Candidates must download and print a copy of the admit card and must carry it on the day of the exam to be allowed to appear for the test.
UPSC 2025 admit card for Mains exam will be issued by Union Public Service Commission. UPSC IFS Mains admit card consist of details such as candidates' name, roll number, registration number, exam timing and centre details and exam day instructions.
Steps to download UPSC IFS admit card for Mains:
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) releases the answer key of UPSC IFS Prelims exams after the declaration of final result. The answer key of prelims will be released online for all sets of General Studies - Paper 1 and 2. The answer key will be available in the form of PDF file.
Candidates will be able to avail the answer key by clicking on the link which will be provided by UPSC. Upon clicking, the pdf file containing the correct answers to all questions asked in Prelims exam will be displayed on the screen. Candidates must download and save the answer key for future reference.
UPSC IFS answer key for Mains will not be released by Union Public Service Commission as the exam is descriptive in nature and comprises only conventional type questions.
UPSC IFS result for Prelims are announced by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in the online mode. UPSC releases the result of IFS prelims in the form of pdf file containing the roll numbers of candidates who have qualified the exam stage.
Procedure to check UPSC IFS result:
UPSC will declare the result of UPSC IFS Mains on the official website. Based on the result of Mains exam, candidates will be called for Interview. After the Interview has been conducted, the Commission will prepare the final result on the basis of marks secured in Mains exam and Interview.
The cut off of UPSC IFS Prelims exam is the minimum marks that candidates are required to secure in order to be shortlisted for Mains exam. The Commission will determine the cutoff of prelims exam on the basis of marks obtained in Paper 1 subject to qualifying Paper 2 with minimum 33%. Candidates will be selected for Mains exam based on the cut off of UPSC IFS Prelims exam.
Union Public Service Commission will determine the cutoff of UPSC IFS for Mains after the conduct of the exam. Based on Mains cutoff, candidates will be selected for Interview stage of the exam. After the conduct of interview, a final cutoff will be released based on the combined scores of Mains exam and Interview. On the basis of the final cutoff, UPSC will recruit candidates for UPSC Indian Forest Services (IFS).
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts UPSC IFS exam in three stages – Prelims, Mains and Interview. Candidates need to qualify each exam stage to be shortlisted for the next stage of the UPSC IFS exam. Candidates will be selected for IFS Mains exam on the basis of marks secured in Paper 1 of Prelims provided they have qualified Paper 2 with minimum 33%.
On the basis of performance in the Mains exam, candidates will be called for Personality test/ Interview. After the conduct of Interview, a final cutoff will be declared based on which candidates will be recruited for the post. Shortlisted candidates will be commissioned in various Government departments.
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UPSC IFS prelims exam is scheduled to be conducted on May 25, 2025.
The last date to apply for the UPSC IFS exam is February 11, 2025.
The age to apply for UPSC IFS 2025 is 21 - 32 years, the same as UPSC IAS 2025.
UPSC IFS 2025 application form will be released on January 22, 2025 at upsc.gov.in.
Hello,
Hope you are doing great.
Answering to your question,
In Kerala, pursuing a Bachelor's degree in subjects such as Political Science, Public Administration, History, Economics, or Law alongside preparation for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) exam is highly beneficial. These disciplines offer a solid foundation in areas crucial for the civil services examination, covering topics like governance, administration, constitutional law, and socio-economic issues. Additionally, degrees in Mathematics, Engineering, or Medicine can provide valuable complementary skills and knowledge for IAS exam preparation. It's essential to select a degree program that matches your interests, strengths, and career objectives, while also allowing sufficient time for focused IAS exam preparation.
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Hi,
Farrukhabad is district located in Uttar Pradesh .There are three tahsil in farrukhabad district whose name are,
1) Farrukhabad
2) Kaimganj
3) Amritpur
The Farrukhabad district is further divided in to Tehsils / Blocks / Community Development Blocks (C.D.Blocks) for administrative purposes. In India, the Block or C.D.Block is often the next level of administrative division after the tehsil. It is important to note that, In some states of India C.D.Blocks are equal to tehsils.
To become an IFS officer you need to qualify the UPSC CSE examination. The eligibility for this examination is that you need to be a graduate in any subject. So you can study any subject which will make you eligible for UPSC CSE. Now for being an IFS you need to score good in your UPSC CSE examination and for that you have to prepare well for the UPSC syllabus. So you can do graduation in any subject there are no restrictions about it. To be an IFS officer you need to study well for UPSC.
To know more about UPSC CSE visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
To know more about the career of IFS visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/careers/indian-foreign-service-officer
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello student no it's not mandatory to have a graduate degree in Bsc ZBC.
As per eligibility criteria student should be graduate with one of the following subjects to be eligible - Chemistry, Botany, Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Zoology and Statistics.
If you hold a bachelor degree in any one of the subjects mentioned above then you're eligible for UPSC IFS.
Age eligibility - Minimum 21
Maximum 32 (General category)
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
Good luck
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing great! There are many factors which decide our posting in foreign countries ,also one of the major is language which is must we must know the language where we will work.Another is demand ,if your demand will be more in any country for something then you have to go their ,here language doesn't matter because English is common language,another factor is relation with the country ,if our national relation good with a country the high chances for our people to go their for job.Hence these factors decide Posting in other countries.
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