UPSC Civil Services Exam
Helo aspirant, yes you are eligible for uppsc exam. but remember one thing be patient and dnt loose hope. you will face many difficulties but dont loose hope ever.
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Hi there.
First things first, for becoming an IAS officer one has to write the UPSC examinations that occur in three stages: Preliminary, Mains and Personal Interview.
The Preliminary exams is just for the sake of qualifying to Mains. Your preliminary exam's score won't be considered in the final score.
I am assuming that you have completed your diploma and wish to become an IAS officer. The process of becoming an IAS officer seems simple in language but it is one of the toughest things that you'd come across in life.
First things first, for becoming an IAS
For becoming an IAS officer one needs to write the UPSC examinations which require all-around knowledge of all subjects. Hence, there are various interesting subjects to choose from.
You should choose a field of graduation that you are passionate about, in which your interest lies, and something that
For becoming an IAS officer one needs to write the UPSC examinations which requires all round knowledge of all subjects. Hence, there are various interesting subjects to choose from.
If you don't like Physics, Chemistry or Math then rather doing a BA in English, you can opt for
helo aspirant, just be clear about your aim what you want to do either join startup or prepare for an ias exam. both have difficulties in it. if you have interest in enterprenurship than go for startup. if have interest in politics and welfare of state than u can go
Majorlyvduties performed are more into Strategic planning and understanding scenarios. Alot of administration and management kind of prospects com eup which require seamless exceution and working with different departments and negotiating deals.
Its challenging job where one has to wear different hats at tge same time and process and execute
Apologies for the delay.
Yes, Distance educatin degree is eligible for Civil Services examination but make sure your university and its distance education programme is recognised.
Hi,
There are no colleges for IAS. However, you can take coaching for IAS preparation in institutes such as Vajiram and Ravi, SRIRAM’s IAS, Khan’s Study Group, ALS IAS etc.
Most importantly, you have to appear and qualify UPSC CS examination to be eligible for IAS. Click the link to
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