UPSC Civil Services Exam
IAS have all the departmental powers in a district. He/She is the signing authority. So IAS have good powers in Police and it towers over a IPS. So you can understand how influential it can be.
I would say don't take this influential side of the IAS to be your goal. If you intend to give a loyal service to the citizens then only you should come in this profession.
I hope you get my point. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello Lekhana
If you want to become an IAS then its minimum eligibility criteria is that Candidates must hold a graduate degree from a recognized University.And also awaiting graduates are also eligible.
There is no such thumb rule that Candidates should have engineering degree or medical degree for pursuing IAS .
Candidates are allowed to choose any stream after 10th as per their interest and convenience .
If you have further queries please ask in the comment section below and also visit the link for more .
https://www.google.com/amp/s/competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria/amp
Hello candidate,
There is no protocol or rule in the Indian constitution that every common man needs to salute the IAS or IPS officer whether he or she is on or off duty in general.
However, it's a general protocol for a less experienced officer to salute his senior whether he is an IAS or IPS while he is on duty.
Hope you found it informational!!
Hello,
There is no restriction in terms of choosing any course for UPSC, if your only aim is to qualify this exam then perhaps with humanities stream you may have added advantage of being well acquainted with the subjects that are part of UPSC syllabus, but please do consider few things UPSC is highly competitive exam, it requires immense dedication, focus and perseverance to qualify this exam, hence you should also consider the fact that whether you want to have a back up plan or not, and it should be in accordance with your areas of interest, it's good that you're contemplating to appear for UPSC, to provide you an example many people from different field of engineering, medical, commerce, science gain experiences in their domain and then appear for UPSC, so you must take all these into consideration prior to making any decision about your graduation degree.
Hi
You can choose any subject or course of your choice based on your interest for your graduation after your 12th
This is because,
to be eligible for UPSC examination there is no compulsion to be a graduate in a particular subject, all you need to be eligible is that you should be a graduate in any discipline
So you can choose any stream of your interest, but yes if you choose BA or Arts
then
choosing Arts or the humanities can be really helpful for your UPSC examination, this is because in Arts you will be learning subjects like history , polity etc which are a part of the UPSC syllabus so it will help you in your upsc examination
For reference, UPSC eligibility criteria is provided below:-
*You must have a bachelor's degree in any, discipline from a recognised university.
*Minimum age limit :- you need to be at least 21 years old to be eligible as on 1st of August of the year of filling the form i. e as on 1st August 2021 for UPSC 2021.
*Maximum age limit :- 32 years , also there's 3 year relaxation on upper age limit for obc and of 5 years for sc/st category.
For detailed information related to UPSC eligibility criteria , you can visit our page at
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria/amp
To help you further here's a brief of your UPSC exam
UPSC civil services examination has 3 stages listed below :-
*prelims exam :- it is objective paper and is of qualifying nature , so you just need to at least qualify it to be eligible for mains examination, the score /marks obtained by you in your prelims examination is not added up or used in your final merit. Your prelims exam consist of 2 papers: -
-) general studies 1
-) general studies II ( csat )
You get 2 hours for each paper
*Mains exam. :- it is descriptive /written examination . There are a total of 9 papers which are listed below:-
-) compulsory indian language.
-) english
-) essay
-) general studies I
-) general studies II
-) general studies III
-) general studies IV
-) optional I
-) optional II
The compulsory indian language and english are qualifying in nature . You just need to qualify them. The marks obtained by you in these two papers will not be counted towards merit list.
*Interview :- After qualifying mains, you have to go through interview round, and it is more of test of your personality rather than knowledge.
Thank you
There are certain parameters under which only you can leave airforce. Firstly you can't leave without serving atleast 7 years. However if you can clear all the phases of UPSC and your name comes up in the final list then you can visit IAF headquarters and convince your seniors and then you can take NOC and then finally you can resign air force and can join you new service.
I hope this helps.
If you interested in BTech then you can join engineering college. Because you have mathematics physics and chemistry. But you mentioned above that you will be become a IAS officer. Then you have to give UPSC examination. So after completing BTech you can give the UPSC examination. But you have to prepare the UPSC syllabus with your BTech courses otherwise you can take a break for 1year examination preparation after completing your BTech. Actually you can choose anything in your bachalor degree but you have to prepare yourself for UPSC examination then you will get qualify the Mains and prelim examination.
All the best.
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