UPSC Civil Services Exam
Hi aspirant,
That's great to set up your goals high!! Hope you could reach your goal and become IAS Officer.
See you can study any Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in any discipline of your choice to be eligible for UPSC Civil Services Examination.
While you are in Graduation take coaching for UPSE or can prepare yourself. A fter completion of your Graduation you need to appear for UPSE CSE exam. Exam is conducted in three stages.
You have to qualify all three stages with good score and also Medical fitness test too. Based on your performance in exams you'll be given posts like IAS, IPS, IFS, etc.
Know how to become IPS Officer check below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/careers/ips-officer
To get more information go through below mentioned link.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria
May this information was helpful to you.
Best of Luck!!
Sir i am study in 10th .ias officer wish I make how study I to become I make ias officer ? I wish you answer the my question thank you.
You can do your preparation in either English or Hindi Medium. See UPSC has the upper age limit till 32 years. So if you can't start your preparation now, then also you have quite a good time.
Now if you are really passionate about the UPSC, then you can choose subjects as History, Geography, Economics, Political Science etc as your graduation subject. This will help you to gain basic to advanced knowledge about the subject and as this subjects are in the GS paper of the the UPSC CSE, then you will get some background about it. So you can choose this.
Apart from this you can make yourself accustomed to reading newspapers such as Hindu and keep a routine of study. The habit of persistence is the most important thing for a student who want to appear for UPSC CSE.
To know more about the preparation tips of UPSC CSE without coaching, visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias-without-coaching
To know more about UPSC CSE 2022, visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
hey deepika,
It's depend on your interest mainly.It is not like that for UPSC you require a particular course, a recognized Degree from a recognized college is sufficient. Whether you want to join engineering, medical, arts, commerce It doesnt matter, but that course should be degree.
If you want to start upsc preparation with degree then choose arts or alike because then you can get ample of time preparation and also somewhat similar subjects in curriculum as in UPSC syllabus.
If you go for Engineering there are many subjects so you have to give so much of time in college study and activities.
Arts and commerce will be a always good option. But make sure that from first year start basic reading like NCERT and any news paper. So use of time in these crucial years will help you get your goal.
Best of luck!
Hi Aiswarya,
IAS or Indian Administrative Service is a very reputable jobs in India. Also, the exams through which the hiring is done is also one of the toughest exams in India. Proper preparation is mandatory for admissions . Below I have mentioned several institutes for preparation of IAS, check these out:
So, these are the best coaching centres to prepare for UPSC examination.
Hope you will find this information helpful.
Thank you and good luck:)
Hello,
From your profile it seems you belong to Uttar Pradesh, there is no official notification released the schedule of UPPSC though it's being expected the notification and online registration may commence by February, you may follow the official website at https://uppsc.up.nic.in/ to stay updated regarding the latest information about the schedule, else you can also visit our page at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/up-pcs-application-form
next, the date of Prelims exams of UPSC 2022 is to be conducted on 5th June, and Mains is to be conducted on 16th September 2022 onwards, official notification is to get released on 2nd February, you can check out the complete details by visiting our page at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-application-form
Dear student,
It is not necessary that an IAS officer works in only one state throughout his/her lifetime the scenario keeps changing, the state or area in which they are working is assessed and they might be shifted to some other state as well. But initially at the start of career they have to work in one district for 8 to 10 years and gain experience , it totally depends on the quality of your work, also transfers take place but not too frequently.
No subject gives you an edge in UPSC CSE except what you are interested in and you invest your time in the preparation. So you have to choose the subject which interest you the most and can go with your B.Des Degree. See every year lot of students from Engineering appears for the examination but they don't choose an elective which is related to there graduation and still get selected. So its all about the preparation.
If you wish to take elective related to your subject of UG then there are no direct elective of Designing in the UPSC. You can choose correlated subject such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry but still you have to put a lot of efforts to this subjects as well.
To know more about UPSC CSE, visit the link below:
Hello Lokesh,
You can study Bachelor's degree in any stream in Engineering, Science, Management, Law, etc.
After 12 th standard you can study degree in the field you are interested like B.Tech, B.A, B.Com, B.Sc, B.B.A, B.C.A.
To know how to become IAS officer check below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/keywords/ias-officer-career
only if you have a caste certificate or some supporting document then only can you use the obc quota in applications. if there is some mismatch in your application you can check for the correction dates and edit your application. mostly the correction window opens as soon as the registration closes. you can check for that of if you have an obc certificate, look no more!
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