Civil Servant (IAS/PCS)
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2013-09-30 17:19:24Guide-Level 11
The eligibility norms are as follows:
1. Nationality
-For the Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Police Service, a candidate must be a citizen of India.
-For the Indian Revenue Service, a candidate must be one of the following:
A citizen of India A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia or Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India
-For other services, a candidate must be one of the following:
A citizen of India A citizen of Nepal or a subject of Bhutan A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Myan
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2013-09-30 16:43:43Guide-Level 11
Eligibility-
An Indian National Citizen
A graduate in any discipline from a recognized university and
In the age limit of 21-30 years
So it is very important that you hold a relevant undergraduate degree. For the same, you need to decide upon your stream.
There are several factors that need to be considered before choosing a particular stream after Class 10. This is because the chosen stream would determine which path your career would take and a wrong decision not taken in accordance with a student's personal interests and strengths must be avoided.
The two main factors that should be taken into note by students while choosing a stream a
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2013-09-30 15:21:46New answer posted
2013-09-24 11:04:24Contributor-Level 9
To prepare for the IAS exam, the preparation requires the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy.
- You may refer to books such as :
General Studies Manual
Indian Politics by Lakshmikanth
Ancient History by D.D.Kausambi's
R.S.Agarwal [Arithmetic]
Wren & Martin [English Grammar]
Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation by Arun Sharma
NCERT Science books of class IX and X
Social Science NCERT books of class IX to XII
Modern Indian history by Bipan Chandra
Geography NCERT books of class XI and XII
School Atlas of Oxford Publication
Political Science NCERT books of class XI and XII
- You may even study journals and watc
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2013-09-18 14:32:09Contributor-Level 8
You may go for ether.
Normally one should select optional, which one is familiar with, or has at least studied till the graduate level. If you are not comfortable with the subject, you should not select the subject as an optional. But the choice should not only be as per your interests but also be based on the study material available.
Even science and engineering students take up subjects like history, sociology, anthropology, geography, political science, psychology and public administration because there is a huge amount of study material available in these subjects. Also keep in mind that you may have been proficient in a subjec
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2013-09-13 15:59:55Guide-Level 12
To prepare for the IAS exam, you require the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy.
- You may refer to guide books such as :
General Studies Manual
Indian Politics by Lakshmikanth
Ancient History by D.D.Kausambi's
R.S.Agarwal [Arithmetic]
Wren & Martin [English Grammar]
Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation by Arun Sharma
- You may even study journals and even watch television for important news reports.
- Reading English newspapers will also help you to get a good hold on the English language.
- Always keep the syllabus and past five years question papers handy.
- You may even join coaching center to work
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2013-09-13 09:31:43Guide-Level 12
UPSC examination is conducted every year and on the basis of this examination a number of IAS, IPS, IFS officers are recruited.
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To be eligible :
- You need to pass graduation in any field from any recognized university.
- You are eligible if you are in the final year of graduation.
- Your age must be between 21 to 30 years. 3 and 5 years of relaxation for OBC and SC/ST respectively.
- You must be an Indian citizen.
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To prepare for the IAS exam, the preparation requires the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy.
- You may refer to guide books such as :
General Studies Manual
Indian Politics by Lakshmikan
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2013-09-10 14:11:42Beginner-Level 2
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2013-09-10 10:07:37Guide-Level 11
Civil Services offer an attractive and challenging career to the ambitious, the aspiring and the talented.
*Eligibility-
An Indian National Citizen
A graduate in any discipline from a recognized university and
In the age limit of 21-30 years
*The examination has three stages i.e.,
(1) Civil Services Preliminary Examinations (CSP) - normally conducted during the second half of May.
(2) Civil Services (Main) Examinations conducted during the month of October/November. Here, those who are selected in the preliminary examination only are eligible to appear.
(3) Those who are selected in the main examination will be eligible to appear before
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2013-09-05 13:06:13Beginner-Level 2
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