UPSC Civil Services Exam
Hello,
To become an IAS, you have to apply for UPSC exam. that's conducted once in a year and come in top ranks to be able to get this service,
You need to attain minimum age of 21 years, and have graduate degree in any stream from a recognized university, even final year students are eligible to apply.
The exam consists of three level-
Preliminary
Mains
Interviews
Preliminary numbers are not added in the final list, you just need to score the required cut offs against your category.It mainly consists of GS Paper-I and CSAT. Both consists of 200 marks, MCQs based.
Mains is more of a subjective type, one needs to write answer for Four General Studies Paper,Two Optionals, One Essay, two language paper, there are total nine papers here. 250 marks for each paper, total is 1750
Finally, comes Interview part for which is of 275 marks.
You can start your preparation from now onward with gradual steps mentioned below-
Be well acquainted with UPSC Syllabus, learn it by heart, that's the most crucial step to crack this exam, to know what to read and what to skip
Read any newspaper like The Hindu, or Indian Express on a regular basis to be updated as well as gaining knowledge which shall be highly useful to you in future exam preparation part.
Start with basics, for each subject, you can do with NCERTs for this.
As you progress, move on to other books, keep your resources minimum.
Start practicing answer writing in advance, even in a little way, writing mains is a huge task for nine paper, it requires immense practice along with knowledge.
Dear Aspirant,
IAS stands for Indian Administrative Services, this application form of UPSC IAS is released every year. UPSC stands (Union Public Service Commission) and is also know was UPSC Civil Services Exam.
UPSC conducts the IAS exam every year. The exam is conducted is 3 stages - Prelims, Mains and Interview.
After successfully qualifying the UPSC IAS exam candidates will be selected into various departments:
UPSC IAS is one of the toughest exams but after successfully qualifying the exam, candidates are entitled to a handsome salary, various monetary benefits & perks from the government and they are also positioned at the highest ranks in government organisations.
I hope this helps!
Thanks
Hello there!
Greetings!
To be eligible for upsc there's no minimum percentage barrier , the only condition to be eligible is that candidate must hold a Bachelor's Degree from any of the recognized universities , so there's no requirement of minimum percentage in graduation to be eligible for upsc , so irrespective of percentage you get if you pass your graduation, you will be eligible for upsc. A candidate should be a minimum of 21 years to be eligible for upsc as well.
Thankyou
Hii aspirants
let me clear your doubt.
to become an ias officer you have to qualify UPSC examinations that occur in three stages: Preliminary, Mains and Personal Interview.
To prepare for this exam you have to work very hard. Its not an easy task. So first of all start your preparation with the basic NCERT books of Class VI-XII of History, Geography, Economics, and Science. For a properguide and full booklist you can visit Mrunal's blog or Unacademy's website (Roman Saini's lessons). It will be very much helpful for you. Also Develop a habit of reading The Hindu daily to be updated with current affairs.
For more information on UPSC exams like the syllabus and as such you can visit the site of career 360 whose link is given below
Https://competition.careers360.com/exams/civil-services-examination
I hope my answer will be helpful for you
Good luck
hi,
there is no colleges which provide ias exam courses along with bsc curriculum. see ias exam is a competitive exam and if you want to join as an ias officer you need to self study a lot beside your graduation, and take special coaching for ups exmas. however there is several exams like upsc prelims and mains need to qualify along with personal interview rounds. hope you may understand.
Hey there
You'll have to complete graduation for that and then only you can sit for UPSE civil services. Many students start preparing for UPSE from their graduation 1st year and so if UPSE is your goal you can start preparing from 1st year.
Check about UPSE civil services
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-civil-services-exam-pattern-syllabus/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjSieiO1f_kAhWz6XMBHdYAD5wQFjACegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw3uUccn5uTXbKGhdPoaGIkX&cf=1
Dear aspirant,
AMU Eligibility Criteria 2020 - The AMU 2020 qualification criteria will be discharged by Aligarh Muslim University alongside the confirmation notice in the principal seven day stretch of February 2020. The qualification criteria of AMU 2020 comprise of least scores/degree that an up-and-comer should score to sit for AMU selection test. Competitors who wish to show up for UG and PG courses offered by the college must experience the AMU qualification criteria 2020. The college will set a foundation as per which competitors will be judged on the off chance that they are qualified for AMU 2020 or not. There are both scholastic just as age-based qualification criteria of AMU 2020 set by the varsity.
Category
Graduate Courses and different courses like Advance Diploma/Diploma/Certificate courses where the passing assessment is Senior Secondary School Certificate or identical
Age
24 years
Postgraduate and different courses where the passing assessment is graduation
27 years
Postgraduate and different courses where span of qualifying assessment, after graduation, is two years
29 years
Postgraduate and different courses where span of qualifying assessment, after graduation, is one year
28 years
Hi Aspirant,
The UPSC exam is held for securing jobs in the Indian Administrative Services and the eligibility criteria are are follows:
Must be a citizen of India, a subject of Nepal , Bhutan or a refugee from Tibet.
Must hold a PASS Bachelor's degree from a deemed University.
Must be older than 21 years of age but younger than 32 as of on the 1st of August of the year of the exam.
I hope I was helpful and good luck!
Hello Manish
If you consider last year cutoffs or last to last year then it was around 750 out of 1750 for SC category.
Each year it is somewhere between 725-760 only out of 1750 until and unless some rules or overall marks changes which is very rare.
All the best!!
It's fine if you are learning in your MBA then finish the degree. It's not good to leave anything or anywork in middle way.
On the part of IAS, there is no barrier for it. any person can give it after graduation. So you can do a better practice and apply for it. give your best in the exam and you will be able to clear it for sure if your are highly dedicated and you know how to make concepts strong.
Hope it helps!
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