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Becoming an IAS (Indian Administrative Service) officer is a prestigious and challenging career path. While a diploma in electrical engineering may not be directly related to the administrative field, it does not disqualify you from pursuing your goal. Here are some steps you can consider taking next:
Understand the IAS Exam: The first step is to familiarize yourself with the requirements and structure of the IAS exam conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). This exam consists of three stages: the preliminary examination, the main examination, and the interview.
Eligibility Criteria: Ensure that you meet the eligibility c
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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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No, the UPSC 2023 applications were closed on February 21. The candidates can make corrections in their UPSC 2023 applications till February 28. Union Public Service Commission UPSC released the CSE 2023 notification on February 1, 2023, and the UPSC 2023 applications were started with the release of the notification.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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Yes, the Group A WBCS officers can be promoted to IAS. Every state has their quota of promotion every year. The 33 per cent of the total IAS positions in the state are filled through the promotions from the State PCS officers which is WBCS is West Bengal.

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Ministry of Personnel, which works under the supervision of the Prime Minister of India, is the Cadre controlling authority for the IAS. The IAS officers serve in the states and their salary is provided by the State governments. The state government can suspend the IAS officer on valid grounds but cannot dismiss them from service.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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A. The IAS exam is an open platform with no limitations for the average student. There is no minimum percentage of marks required in the graduation course to appear in the IAS Exam. Each year, a good number of Average students crack the IAS Exam. Most of the candidates who clear the IAS exam are average students who write the consistent answer and have consistency in thoughts.

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Yes, the UPSC IAS 2022 vacancies were increased to 1022 (revised again). It now includes 150 vacancies in Indian Railway Management Service (IRMS) which is recently notified as a Group A service. Earlier this number was less than one thousand. SEE here for details about the UPSC IAS vacancies. The candidates should note that the final result for the IAS 2022 exam will be declared for 1022 vacancies. The Commission is expected to release the final IAS 2022 result in the last week of May 2023. In the year 2023, over 11 hundred vacancies have been notified.

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The Union Public Service Commission UPSC notified 1,105 vacancies in the IAS 2023 exam. The Commission will conduct the IAS prelims 2023 exam on May 28. These vacancies are the highest in the last six years. It does not change the number of IAS and IPS recruited this year also. There will be 200 IPS officer posts and 180 IAS officer posts in the exam. The higher vacancies imply a low cutoff at each stage of the IAS examination. The IAS vacancies have a motivational value as it drives a higher number of application forms which makes the exam more difficult.

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