UPSC Civil Services Exam
Hello,
Cadre allocation is done while training on the basis of
1)Rank one has secured in UPSC civil service examination
2) Vacancy available in state - for insider as well as outsider
3) Category of candidate i.e. General, SC, ST or OBC
4) Preference of candidate as submitted in daf during application
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The following are the elibility criterias for appearing for IAS EXAM.. * Candidate should be citizen of India. * Candidate must have complete their Graduation degree from any recognized University. * Minimum age limit is 21 years and Maximum age limit is 30 years. * Both male and female are eligible for this post. * The candidate should be Physically and Mentally fit for the post.
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Eligibility criteria for UPSC is Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized university, in addition to have attained 21 years age.
UPSC syllabus is more inclined towards humanities subject, that's evident from Prelims and Mains syllabus, even through science is a part of it but in a limited way.
To answer your question, it depends on a lot of thing, first are you a science student and want to continue with this stream, if yes please go ahead, you can manage UPSC syllabus, also you can select science subjects as optionals, people from engineering background too have cracked UPSC with science optionals.This stream opens avenues in different sectors as well such as corporate ones.
However, if you're more inclined towards humanities subject and feel having studied this will help you in UPSC preparation, it definitely will be an added advantage to you. Because you'll be more familiar with arts subject which is essence of UPSC syllabus. Choose this only if you have only one aim in life that is to crack UPSC. In this sense, you'll be more clear and focused about your goal since starting.
Hello Aspirant,
Are you asking for UPSC? You can prefer any of the coaching material given below
ALS IAS Academy Delhi
Chanakya IAS Academy Delhi
Elite Academy Mumbai
Rau's IAS Study Circle Delhi, Jaipur, Bangalore etc.
Here are some preparation tips you can follow for the exam preparation:
Go through the previous question papers : Go through with previous year papers as it will give you an idea about the exam.
Make your own notes : It is always advisable to make notes of the related topics as you go through the books and other study material. A well drafted note solves two purposes.
Strategy for General Studies: General studies paper is equally important for Prelims and Mains examination.
History : It is a huge section & Also emphasis is given to Ancient India. A cursory glance over the medieval history is also necessary.
Geography: In this there are physical geography and maps related questions. So get yourself well-acquainted with maps with the help of a good Atlas.
General Science : It covers a major chunk of this paper and a standard guidebook can make you well-versed on the topics of general science.
Current affairs : Going through a standard newspaper daily can keep you updated on the current affairs topics.
Good Luck!
Hello there
For being able to give UPSC CSE examination you need not to be e any specific graduate you can just pursue your graduation in any stream and can be eligible to give the examination.
Mo st of the people pursue Bachelor in Arts and start preparing for UPSC examination as it coincide with most of the syllabus with the examination or you can do some other graduation too which works as your plan b like BTech BCA as these are job oriented courses and after completing these things you can go for UPSC preparation.
Best of luck!
Thank you!
For becoming IAS officer you need not to to worry about your stream as every stream candidate can give the civil services examination conducted by Union Public Service Commission and after passing this exam only an Aspiring candidate can become an IAS officer.
So you can take any stream in whichever you feel interested as it won't be becoming your obstacle for giving upsc exam. But if you want to start your preparation from your graduation onwards you can choose the streams which helps in your preparation like bachelor in arts which coincide most of the syllabus as like the upsc exam.
Hello Durga,
B.tech and b.sc both are the degree qualifications and both are good.
You can do anything as your wish but remember every year only few members about 100 candidates will be selected as IAS officers and if you are really work hard for that strongly determined to become IAS .the you can go with degree (b.sc) for better time preparing
With b.tech you can also prepare and also you can have advantage of getting in some other fields also
Choice is yours
All the best
Hii aspirants
To be an IAS offocer you have to crack cse exam conducted by upsc. You have to crack all the prelims, mains and then interview.
The minimum eligibility criteria to give this exam is that you should have complete your bachelor degree. And the age limit is that a candidate should be a minimum of 21 years and maximum 32 years old as on August 01, 2019 but there is relaxation of 5 years for sc, st and 3 years relaxation for obc. For General Candidates there is maximum 6 attempts (Up to 32 Years) for this exam, for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Candidates there is no Limits and for Other Backward Classes there is 9 attempts ,for Physically handicapped- 9 attempts.
I hope my answer will help you out
Good luck
My age 38 wht the age for ias .am sc cadidate
Hello there!
Greetings!
The process of becoming an IAS officer is pretty easy. First of all you need to complete your graduation and the appear for the exam called UPSC i.e. Union Public Service Commission . The UPSC CSE consists of 3 stages Prelims, Mains, and Interview. And if you manage to clear all these three rounds and manage to get a top rank at least less than 90 or 100 then you will become an IAS officer. Getting into Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is not easy considering the competition involved, but not impossible for a candidate with right attitude and approach. So , just work hard , you will definitely become an IAS officer.
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