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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear DV Vignesh,
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Deepak Sharma

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Hi Cobi,
Forest Ranger Eligibility Criteria:
1. Age:
Candidates between 18 years and 30 years of age are eligible to apply. The age limit varies from state to state.
2. Qualification:
A candidate interested in becoming a Forest Ranger should possess degree in Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Geology, Statistics, Mechanical / Civil / Chemical Engineering or Agriculture.
The competitive exam has compulsory subjects which are General Knowledge and English. The candidate also has to select two of the optional subjects from the various subject options given by different states.
The candidates also have to get through some of the physical standards
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Sandip Chowdhury

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Hi Mohit!
There are various levels of Forest Department Officers starting from Forester to Range Officer to Division Forest Officer to CCF to PCCF. One has to clear the IFS exam to be become a officer. The work can range from planning of management of forests like plantation, relocation of forest dwelling communities, development work to be undertaken, coupe cutting, managing human-wildlife conflict etc You have to be a graduate to sit in these exam.
To be in IIFM you need to crack the CAT exam. One does not become an IFS officer by passing from this institute. Our work is varied but mostly we are into management of environment, conserv
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