UPSC exam
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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.
now besides the degree there are also other eligibility criteria. If you belong to the General/UR then you have a maximum of 6 attempts. If you have reservation this changes, you get more chances. The age limit must be between 21 to 32 years of age, age relaxation is given to candidates belonging to reserved category.
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
So if you fulfill allthe conditions then you can appear for the exam
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UPSC, (Union Parliament Service Commission). This body is responsible for appointing candidates for various posts of governmental departments like
IAS- Indian Administrative Services (DM, SDM, Deputy Collector etc)
IPS- Indian Police Service (SP, DSP, SSP etc)
IFS- Indian foreign service
IRS- Indian Revenue service
These are the top posts after clearing UPSC exams.
One has to just be a graduate from any stream, not even post graduate to be eligible for UPSC, it doesn't matter what UG or PG degree you have if you're graduate, you are eligible. Here's the detailed eligibility criteria for UPSC
1. A candidate has to be an Indian for the post of
IAS and IPS.
2. Age limit
General and EWS candidates- Maximum age 32 years, Number of attempts- 06
OBC- 35 years, Number of attempts- 09
SC/ST- 37 years- Unlimited attempts
PWD- 42 years, Genreal and OBC PWDs- 9 attempts, SC ST PWDs- Unlimited.
This year UPSC has invited 712 vaccancies. The UPSC will conduct exam in three phases i.e.
1. Prelims-
2. Mains-
3. PI- Personal Interview
Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of performance in Prelims exam for Mains
After Prelims, Candidate will be selected for Mains and then for PI round after clearing Mains. Every year approximately 500000 aspirant fill the form of UPSC exams.
UPSC important dates 2021
Preliminary exams- June 27th, 2021
Mains exam- September 17th to 22th, 2021
Last date to fill UPSC form is March 24th 2021 till 6 PM.
For more information please go through this link
https://www.google.com/amp/s/competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias/amp
Good Luck.
Hello Dear,
Caste certificate is required at the time of document verification. So if you applied under any any reserved category then you must produce your valid certificate at the time of Document verification/Interview. Usually, a caste certificate remains valid for the entire life of the individual. However, in some states, the validity is restricted to certain time duration, i.e. 3 years. The individuals who receive the caste certificate can see its validity mentioned on the certificate itself. So language does not matters it must be valid.
Hi
No, with your date of birth you are not eligible for UPSC 2021 .
This is because,
To be eligible for UPSC civil services examination one needs to be at least 21 years old as on 1st August 2021 but with your date of birth on 7th july 2003 you fail to fulfil this criteria as you will be only 18 years old only as on 1st August 2021 .
With your date of birth you will be eligible for UPSC 2024 examination .
For your reference,
UPSC eligibility criteria is provided below:-
*You must have a bachelor's degree in any, discipline from a recognised university.
*Minimum age limit :- you need to be at least 21 years old to be eligible as on 1st August 2021 for UPSC 2021.
*Maximum age limit :- 32 years , also there's 3 year relaxation on upper age limit for obc and of 5 years for sc/st category.
For detailed information related to UPSC eligibility criteria , you can visit our page at
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria/amp
Thank you
The basic UPSC criteria is
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
You can refer to this link for more information.
Hope this helps!!!!
UPSC examination is a civil service examination in India. If you crack this examination you will be become IPS, IAS, IFS , IRS etc actually so many government position will be required from this examination.
This examination conducted by two phases one is preliminary and 2nd is mains. After clear both phase you have to clear the interview round and then you are selected. After selecting your training period is continuing for 2 years and then you are getting your job as government service officer. And during training period you also get paid from government because this time you are also a government trainee officer.
So many subjects you have to study for crack this examination like economics, law, anthropology, sociology, history, medical science, public administration, psychology, geology, commerce and accountancy, agriculture, philosophy, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, animal husbandry, current affairs etc.
For age limit candidate must be 21 years old and not less than that and upper age will be 32 years old. You have to complete your graduation degree minimum. This is the main eligibility criteria for UPSC examination.
All the best.
No, syllabus do not change every year in UPSC. UPSC has a very vast syllabus. It is said that every thing under the Sun is its syllabus. Actually its the pattern which changes every year. Since 2011 there no change in syllabus of UPSC CSE, only change is Prelims paper 2 was made qualified in 2014. UPSC changes it's way of asking questions and follows different pattern every year. Try to read everything what is there in syllabus. Read, revise and apply is only thing we have do to crack this exam. For more information you can visit the link below:
Hello Deepika
Choose the field in which you have Keen interest.
If you want to prepare for UPSC then you will have to focus on those subjects from now only. Science stream and UPSC both are different fields .
UPSC , UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, is India' s premier central recruiting agency for public servants. It is responsible for appointments to and exam for All India services and group A , group B posts under civil service cadre and defence service cadre if central government.
Science field is for Medical and Engineering professionals. To become a doctor or engineer you must have your maths ( for engineering ) and science ( specially biology for medical ) subjects. very strong.
You will have to appear for entrance exam for both streams. But the thing is what you really want, There is huge difference in x science and xii science. Day today , competition in every field is getting tough.
As after x there will be a turning point for your career and future so think carefully, and start focusing on it. After all Dedication is required in all fields.
Hi,
Yes, you can get admission into Engineering in NDA after passing 12th Standard with PCM subjects. The selection is based on Written Examination, Medical Test, and then Personal Interview. NDA is organised by UPSC. It is a national level entrance exam which is held every year.
The exam is conducted for admission to Army, Navy and Air Force wings of NDA and Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC). Every year UPSC conducts NDA & NA Exam twice and consists of Written Exam and SSB Interview.
Hope this information helped you.
All The Best!!
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