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28th January 2013, 06:13 PM
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Can B.Tech students apply for IAS? Is there any difference for degree students and B.Tech?
sir,
can btech student apply for IAS ? if yes what will be the portion ..... is there any difference for degree students and btech ? |
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7th February 2013, 03:22 PM
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Re: Can B.Tech students apply for IAS? Is there any difference for degree students and B.Tech?
Yes, graduates in any stream can apply for IAS. There is no difference or special privileges for B.Tech students over degree students. All need to go through the same selection procedure stipulated by UPSC. Selection is done through two stages, prelims or CSAT and mains. In mains you can opt for a subject related to engineering (electrical, civil, etc).
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8th February 2013, 08:20 PM
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Re: Can B.Tech students apply for IAS? Is there any difference for degree students and B.Tech?
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The name of this exam is UPSC Civil,services exams. UPSC conducts this exams once each year This exam is held in three stages: PRELIMS MAINS INTERVIEW Next prelims exams would be held on 19th May 2013 Eligibilty to sit in the Prelims exams is Graduation pass in any stream. Final year Graduation students can also apply Age of the candidates should be between 21 and 30 years of age OBC candidates can apply till 33 years SC/ST candidates can apply till 35 years In the prelims exams there are two papers of Objective type. These two papers are common for all the candidates who appear in this exam These two papers are of General studies. |
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7th June 2013, 05:03 PM
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Re: Can B.Tech students apply for IAS? Is there any difference for degree students and B.Tech?
Any Graduate from a recognized University can apply for IAS examination.
There is no difference in the the preliminary examination and the question paper will be same for everyone. In the Mains exam the optional subject will be according to you and you can opt for it according to your interest and preparation. So start preparing for the examination because without qualifying Prelims you can not apply for Mains exam. Age Limit: Age should be between 21 to 30 years if you are General category candidates. Age relaxation is there for other reserved categories. SC/ST - 5 years OBC - 3 years Number of Attempts: General Category - 4 attempts OBC Category - 7 attempts SC/ST Category - No Limit Selection Criteria: It will be based on the marks obtained if following stages of the examination. -Preliminary Exam -Mains Exam -Personality Test For more information visit http://www.upsc.gov.in |
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7th June 2013, 10:15 PM
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Re: Can B.Tech students apply for IAS? Is there any difference for degree students and B.Tech?
Yes. B.Tech. Candidate can apply for IAS as he /she is a Graduate, so any Graduate can apply for IAS.
IAS - Indian Administrative Service and to become an IAS officer one has to get through Civil Service Examination conducted every year by UPSC. The eligible candidate must be an Indian National having either appear for the final Graduation Degree exam or pass in any stream from a recognised University withi the age of 21 to 30 years with upper age relaxation for reserved candidate. The selection is through three phases:- -CSAT - Civil Service Aptitude Test - Preliminary Exam -Civil Service Main Exam -Personal Interview There is no difference between B.Tech. Graduate and other Graduate for CSAT exam but during Civil Service Main exam, the candidate has options to choose optional subjects according to his/her choice in order to write Civil Service Main Exam. For more information you may log on to http://www.upsc.gov.in |
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20th July 2013, 09:23 PM
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Re: Can B.Tech students apply for IAS? Is there any difference for degree students and B.Tech?
If you want to become Indian Administrative Service officer then you will have to appear for the Civil Services Examination. Now to appear for the exam you should have a graduation degree.
Bachelor of Technology may be 4 years course but it is also considered as degree course which means you are eligible for the Civil Services Examination after finishing the B.Tech course. As mentioned that for Civil Services Examination any degree is good enough. There will be no advantage or disadvantage of completing any specific course. Neither the exam pattern or procedure to apply will vary from degree to degree. If you want to apply then wait till next year when the forms will be released and fill it. You will then be called for Preliminary Exams in May/June. Only after clearing Preliminary, you will be allowed to appear for the Main Examination. You will have to wait 6-9 months before the next notification for the exam is released. Don't waste the time and prepare for the Civil Services Examination. It is not an easy exam to crack. IAS Eligibility 1. You have to be Indian citizen for IAS. 2. Bachelor's degree in any discipline will be accepted. 3. There is no marks criteria. 4. You should not be less than 21 years old. 5. Maximum of 30 years old candidates can apply. 6. But this is not the case for OBC who can apply up to 33 years. 7. SC/ST can apply till 35 years. 8. There are no physical criteria for IAS. Selection Procedure 1. Preliminary Exam 2. Main Exam 3. Interview |
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21st July 2013, 05:45 PM
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Re: Can B.Tech students apply for IAS? Is there any difference for degree students and B.Tech?
Hi Friend..............
Yes, you are eligible for IAS as per your qualificatio IAS aspirants, first crack for Civil Examination which is conducted by Union Public Service Commission For this Civil Examination some eligiblity criteria are there if you satisfy these all eligibility then you are eligible for civil examination Eligibility Criteria for Civil Examination Educational Qualification >> Candidates have a bachelor of degree in any stream from any recognized university, >> Final year students also eligible for this examination >> There is no percentage required for this examination Age Limit >> Candidates age should between 21 years to 30 years for general candidates 5 years relaxation for SC/ST candidates 3 years relaxation for OBC candidates Nationality >> Candidates should be a citizen of India Selection Procedure ** Preliminary Examination ** Mains Examination ** Interview Test No.of Attempts >> Maximum 7 attempts for general candidates >> Maximum 4 attempts for OBC Candidates >> There is no restriction for SC/ST candidates Paper Pattern for IAS exam :- 1) General-Studies paper carries 150 marks 2) Optional paper carries 150 marks. Instead of one compulsory paper of General Studies and one Optional paper, both the papers shall be compulsory. |
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10th September 2016, 03:58 PM
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Re: Can B.Tech students apply for IAS? Is there any difference for degree students and B.Tech?
I'm B.tech student studying 3rd year after my completion of B.tech. Can i apply for the civil services..??
B.tech degree is enough for civil service examination..?? |
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