UPSC Civil Services Exam
Dear Aspirant
In oreder to crack IAS Make a study time-table for UPSC preparation. The syllabus is vast and you must take care that you give adequate time to all subjects and topics and not ignore any important topic for UPSC 2021 preparation.
UPSC IAS preparation requires you to delve deep into a topic within the defined syllabus of Mains. You may find yourself reading B.A. and M.A. level books, practically becoming a graduate in your optional subject.
Arm yourself with the Best Books for UPSC IAS recommended by experts.
During the self-preparation for IAS candidates must read the newspaper every day.
Newspapers and current affairs form an important aspect of the UPSC IAS preparation. The newspapers provide the candidate with an abundant source of knowledge about current affairs in the country and outside. The candidate must read the newspaper every day to keep track of new developments around the world to remain informed.
Solving previous question papers can help you judge the trends in the UPSC exam paper.
All the best!
Hello aspirant
Hope you are doing good one thing I want to tell you that to become IAS officer you must clear UPSC civil services examination.
To be eligible for this examination you must satisfy the minimum eligibility criteria and according to your questions yes you are eligible to give this exam Aaj the minimum eligibility criteria is to do graduation from any recognised University in any stream.
There is no need to be a graduate in any particular discipline you must be graduated from any stream and from any recognised University so so the degree like MBBS BMS BHMS from any medical college is eligible to give UPSC CSE examination.
Hope it helps!
Thank you!
HI Aspirant!
Yes definitely, coaching centres also teach NCERT books as the NCERT books of 9th to 12th class plays a vital role in the prelims round of UPSC exam. With NCERT books they also cover the standard books as these books have more question content and are written from the ground up. They form the foundation of your knowledge. Coaching centres also provide their coaching notes, they are helpful in revision before the exam.
Thankyou!
Hi Dear,
Following are top IAS coaching institutes in India:
1. Plutus IAS Coaching
2 . The Hinduzone Online IAS Coaching
3 . Vajiram and Ravi IAS Coaching India
4 . KSG IAS Coaching
5 . Raj Malhotra IAS Coaching
6 . Yojna IAS Coaching
7 . Vaid’s Ics IAS Coaching
8 . Vision India IAS Coaching
9 . EDEN IAS Coaching
10 . Chanakya IAS Academy
good luck
Dear student,
No you will not be eligible for upsc ias if you do not complete your graduation or are in your final year of graduation. The eligibility criteria for ias says that, Candidates must hold a graduation degree in any discipline from a reputed university or must be in their final year.
For more info you may visit the following link:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria/amp#iaseligibilitycriteria2021educationalqualification
Hello,
First of all in order to appear for UPSC, candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized board, there is no specific aggregate required in this case, you need to be 21 years old and can appear even in the final year of graduation, now you're only in 10th and there is long way to go before completing graduation, as I told there is no such barrier of belonging to any specific stream when it comes to appearing for UPSC, and regarding coaching classes there are many, in fact some of the top coaching classes also offers courses related to UPSC Civil Service Exam in online mode, there might be colleges which offer preparation help regarding this civil service exam, but there is no such college which offers IAS degree, because to qualify IAS you need to be in top merit list of UPSC, and if you belong to UR then within 100, so that's a long process ahead, but if you're wholly and solely focused on this career, it helps if you belong to humanities stream as UPSC exam is more humanities oriented in terms of the content of the subject, other than this if you wish to pursue other professional or general degree, that also fine, many people from diverse background qualify this exam, and you too can surely.
To become an IAS officer there is no single course that you have to do. You need to have completed you graduation. So Candidates must hold a graduation degree in any discipline from a reputed university. After this you need to qualify the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Exam. The exam itself is structured into three parts – the Preliminary (Civil Services Aptitude Test – CSAT), Main Exam, and finally the Interview.
So first complete your graduation and in the meantime read more about the eligibilty criteria like the number of attempts, age limit, etc.
I have shared a link with you below where you can read about the eligibility criteria: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria#IAS-Eligibility-Criteria-2021--Educational-Qualification
Inculcate the habit of reading the daily newspaper and keep yourself aware of latest happenings in the country and the world.
Work on your interpersonal skills and communication skills. Your personality is tested during the interview.
Good Luck
Hello Dear,
According to the democratic system of government, people's representatives are more powerful than these officers. IAS and IPS services is a part of the prestigious Indian Civil services. The job profile of both these are very broad and both are posted on powerful posts, but IAS is more powerful as a DM. An IPS has only the responsibility of its department, but an IAS (DM) has the responsibility of all the departments of the district. First of all work hard for the examination power comes with the post to change the society.
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the Civil Services exam for the recruitment of officers for IAS, IPS, IFS, and various Group A and B services.
Telling you about the general category:
IAS -72
IFS -12
IPS- 60
Central Services Group ‘A’- 196
Group ‘B’ Services - 57.
UPSC Civil Services 2019 Final Result was declared on 4th August 2020. The IAS Interview took place in February, March and July 2020. A total of 829 candidates from various categories have been recommended for the appointment in the Civil Services.
Hope this helps!!!
Hi
You need to choose one subject for optional for your UPSC main examination and there will be two papers for your optional subject.
-) both the optional papers are of 250 marks each -) your optional papers will be subjective -) your optional subject question paper will be set in both English and Hindi except for the literature subject -) you can choose any one subject of your choice for your optional subject from the the given below list of optional subjects which include literature subject as well i. e English and Indian languages.
List of optional subject is provided below:-
-) Agriculture -) Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science -) Anthropology -) Botany -) Chemistry -) Civil Engineering -) Commerce & Accountancy -) Economics -) Electrical Engineering -) Geography -) Geology -) History -) law -) Management -) Mathematics -) Mechanical Engineering -) Medical Science -) Philosophy -) Physics -) Political Science & International Relations -) Psychology -)Public Administration -) Sociology -)Statistics -) Zoology
List of literature optional subjects is provided below:
-) English -) Assamese -) Bengali -) Gujarati -) Hindi -) Kannada -) Kashmiri -) Konkani -) Malayalam -) Manipuri -) Marathi -) Nepali -) Odia -) Punjabi -) Sanskrit -) Sindhi -) Tamil -) Telugu -) Urdu -) Bodo -) Dogri -) Maithili -) Santhali
To help you for further, here's a brief of UPSC examination pattern 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:- -) paper A :- compulsory indian language. -) paper B :- 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.
So, if you managed to sail through all the three stages then congratulations you can become an ias officer depending upon rank obtained by you in UPSC civil services examination ,your preference of services and your category .
For detailed information , I will recommend you to go through our page the link for the same is provided below
https://school.careers360.com/articles/how-to-become-an-ias-officer
If you have any other doubt then feel free to ask them :) we are always here to help you out and guide you
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