UPSC Civil Services Exam
your rank in final list will decide which post you can get or you have chances of getting your desired job.
For an instance if you look for a general category
then upto 100th rank you can get an ias
than upto 200th rank you can get ips than rest.
For more information you can go through the link below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias
ALL THE BEST
Hello Sumit,
In UPSC syllabus there is 26 subjects. In Mains exam candidates is to choose one option subject from the UPSC list of 26 subjects. Each optional subject has 2 papers of 250 marks.
And UPSC prelims subject list
1.History
2.Geography
3.Political Science
4.General Science- physics, chemistry & biology
5.Environmental Science
6.Sociology
I hope the information was helpful for you. Good luck.
Hello Selvakumar!
All IAS, IPS and IFS aspirants give the common UPSC test. If there clear prelims and mains, then they are called for interview. The final ranking is based on the candidate's performance in both the exam and the interview.
Now, candidates are alloted their respective roles based on their ranking.
Each of IAS, IPS and IFS posts has different cutoffs. When the merit lists are released, candidates are asked to fill a form stating their order of preferences . The cutoff marks are in descending order for IAS, IPS and IFS. The candidate must fill the choice such that their score lies in the cutoff range of the post.
Another factor that decides the allocation process is the number of vacancies in each post. If number of vacancies are less than the number of applicants for that post, then all cannot be hired. The allotment also is based on r eservation policy as made by the government.
Hello,
You can start your coaching in the final year itself if you can handle your studies and UPSC preparation, if not do it after graduation. Meanwhile, few things you can do on your own is get acquainted with the syllabus, start reading the newspaper such as The HIndu or The Indian Express on a daily basis, you can start with NCERTs book, these are for starters and will help you in building a strong base in your preparation.
Hello aspirant,
To become an Ias officer you need to clear UPSC exam that is civil services exam with good score.
I hope this was helpful
Good luck!
First of all the minimum educational qualification required to take on the IAS exam is graduation. You have to have a degree from a recognized university to attempt the IAS exam conducted by the UPSC every year. So does that mean you start preparing for the IAS exam only after your graduation? Absolutely not! If you have just finished your schooling, and are certain of your ambition to become an IAS/IPS officer and serve the nation, our advice is, start your IAS preparation right now! Don’t wait till you turn 21 or get a degree. P reparation for after 12th is a good decision if you are inclined towards becoming a civil servant. If you start your IAS preparation early, you stand a chance to clear the IAS exam and start your civil services career early. This will take you a long way in your career and you may even become the Cabinet Secretary (which is the highest IAS post in India) depending on your caliber of course .
Here I am sharing some tips to prepare for UPSC(IAS) after class 12th :
1.Read more about the civil services. Find out about the life of a civil servant or a diplomat. If possible, talk to an IAS officer and get to know about ground realities straight from the horse’s mouth. Ask yourself is this what you truly want? If your answer is ‘yes’, read on…
2.Take up a graduation course that involves history and polity. These subjects are of immense importance to the UPSC syllabus.
5.If you would acquire a level of mastery in these subjects, you can also opt one of them as your optional subject.
6.Also, start reading public administration, economics, etc. You can even study these subjects as your main subject, all depending on your interests and aptitude.
7.Don’t lose touch with basic maths that you learned in school. This is needed for the CSAT paper in the IAS Prelims.
8.Remember to study like an IAS aspirant and not a bunking college student.
9.Make use of your college library. Read as many relevant books as possible.
10.Inculcate the habit of reading the daily newspaper and keep abreast of the latest happenings in the country and the world.
11.Work on your interpersonal skills and communication skills. Try to develop a good personality that would help you in the IAS interview later.
12.Don’t throw away your school NCERT textbooks. These are the basic books to study for the UPSC exam.
13.Learn how to make notes and start doing the same.
14.Practice previous years IAS question papers.
Hope this will help you
Best of luck
First of all it's good to look somebody so clear about it's future . To be an IAS officer you need to complete your bachelor degree and later that start your preparation for IAS like which subjects you are going to consider for the exam. Preparation is the only key for IAS. After Bachelor degree you are eligible for IAS exam just be update about the forms and the rules . Nothing special you need . The link will help you to know about UPSC. https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
It is good to see you that you kept yourself self motivated by reading different types of Biography. It is very obvious that every times person suffered from a stage in his /her life because of some downfall but without bothering about failure keeping Our self self motivated is the key for future success of every persons life.
Here I am sharing some tips to keep our self motivated-:
1. Exercise must be a part of your morning routine. Start exercising and you will feel a new energy within
2. Write down your goals on a paper and focus on them
3. Before you sleep, visualize yourself achieving your goals
4. Start your day by doing the thing that is most important to you
5. Try doing something new daily, this makes you aware of the things you can be good at
6. Take a walk in the park to bring in fresh vibes to your mind
7. Don’t play with your sleep routine, try to take at least 7 hours of good night sleep daily.
8. Keep patience and perform tasks step by step, instead of going all-in in hope of quick success
9. Play energizing music to keep you motivated. Just put on your headphones and listen to your favorite inspirational tracks
10. Start your day by drinking a cup of chilled water. Scientifically, a cup of chilled water can help in improving EQ
11.Read as much as possible. Look what successful people read in the morning
12. Set a deadline for a task, but make sure its practical. Hypothetical deadlines won’t take you anywhere
13. When you are tired take rests, if you will not take rest, you will probably end up taking wrong decisions
14. Eat right and give the first priority to your health
15. Let go of anything that scares you by doing it again and again
16. Do not get jealous with where your friends are, instead work hard to surpass them
17. Look for the positive things even in the worst situations.
PS: Never Never loose hope work hard
Hope this will helps you
Good luck
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