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24th September 2012, 05:33 PM
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Can I prepare for IAS after completing MBA in HR?
Hi.. This is ashwini. I completed my MBA in HR. But I am interested to attend IAS and KAS. My hubby is software engineer. in october he is taking me to USA. So Can I prepare for IAS by notes and study materials in USA? Can I get notes for that..?
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11th October 2012, 11:00 AM
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Hi m vipul Tejyan of class 11 std I wnted to ask cn I prepare fr ias aftr MBA
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17th July 2013, 06:16 AM
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HI
The basic eligibility criteria for appearing for IAS entrance exam is as follows You need to be citizen of India you should be graduate You should have done your graduation from recognized college or institute you age should be 21-30 Relaxation of 5 year for SC/ST and 3 year for OBC Since you have done your MBA, it is understood that you have done your graduation. so you are eligible for IAS provided you meet the age criteria. All the best |
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17th July 2013, 09:58 AM
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IAS - Indian Administrative Service and to become an IAS officer one has to apply, appear and crack Civil Service Exam conducted every year by UPSC after Graduation Degree.
As you are pursing MBA which mean Post Graduation Degree, you are eligible for IAS. Eligibility for IAS, Civil Service Exam:- -The candidate must be an Indian National -Should have either appeared for the final Graduation Degree exam or pass in any stream of education from a recognised University. -Should be within the age of 21 to 30 years with upper age relaxation for reserved candidate. As Civil Service Exam is very tough and competitive, you should start preparation accordingly along with your MBA studies. At least one year rigorous practice is must through self studying or with the assistance of good coaching Institutes before sitting for the Civil Service Exam. For more information you may log on to http://www.upsc.gov.in |
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17th July 2013, 11:54 AM
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Hi friend..
IAS - Indian Administrative Service and to become an IAS officer one has to apply, appear and crack Civil Service Exam conducted every year by UPSC after Graduation Degree. You must be fallow this…. You need to be citizen of India you should be graduate You should have done your graduation from recognized college or institute you age should be 21-30 Relaxation of 5 year for SC/ST and 3 year for OBC As Civil Service Exam is very tough and competitive, you should start preparation accordingly along with your MBA studies. At least one year rigorous practice is must through self studying or with the assistance of good coaching Institutes before sitting for the Civil Service Exam. For more information log on to www.upsc.gov.in |
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17th July 2013, 03:20 PM
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You can appear for the Indian Administrative Service even if you decides to stay in United States. The Union Public Service Commission do allows NRIs to appear for the Civil Services Examination.
However if you decided to move to United States, then you can not appear for any Coaching center to prepare for the Civil Services Examination. Under the circumstances you will have to prepare on your own. It would be better to buy some books from India before leaving to United States. You should get the NCERT Books for 12th standard to help you prepare for the exam. Apart from that books related to optional subjects should also be purchased before leaving India. You also have to keep yourself updated with what has been happening around the world but especially in India. This should not be any problem even if you decides to stay in United States. Several news channels from India are available throughout the world. Besides you can read the online versions of Indian newspapers to keep yourself updated about what is being happening in India. Apart from that you can download previous years questions papers from Internet. These are made available here on this forum as well. IAS Eligibility 1. You should be Indian national to apply. 2. Bachelor's degree from valid college. 3. No marks criteria in graduation. 4. Lower age limit is 21 years for the exam. 5. The upper age limit is 30 years. 6. There is 3 years relaxation for OBC. 7. 5 years relaxation is given to SC/ST. 8. There are no physical requirements. Selection Procedure 1. Preliminary Exam 2. Main Exam 3. Interview |
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17th July 2013, 08:45 PM
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Yes, You can do IPS or IAS after BCA then MBA complete. Eligibility Criteria like :: ================ *** The candidates must be complete graduation degree in any recognized university *** The candidates must be citizen of Indian *** The Final year candidates apply for this exam *** Your age limit between , General candidates 21 to 30 years OBC candidates 21 to 33 years SC / ST candidates 21 to 35 years Ex- Service man candidates 21 to 35 years. Read: Can I become IAS or IPS after completing BBA then MBA? http://educationcareer.in/can-i-become-ias-ips-after-completing-bba-then-mba-249053.html#ixzz2ZP93PkEU |
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18th July 2013, 02:07 PM
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Yes you can appear for IAS officer examination if you have MBA HR. Graduation is the minimum educational requirement and MBA is above Graduation so you are definitely eligible for IAS Examination.
Age Limit: Should be between 21 to 30 years if you belong to General Category . Age relaxation is available according to the government rules. SC/ST - 5 years relaxation OBC - 3 years relaxation Selection Procedure: -Preliminary Exam -Mains Exam -Personal Interview Number of Attempts: General -4 OBC - 7 SC/ST - No limit For more information visit http://www.upsc.gov.in |
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18th July 2013, 11:56 PM
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If you want to become an IAS officer than in that case you have to give the Civil Services Exams conducted by UPSC
This exam is held for 24 posts and these are IAS,IPS,IFS,IRS etc Educatiional qualifications required is: Graduation pass in any stream No minimum marks required in graduation Age- Minimum 21 years Maximum -30 years for all the General category candidates Maximum 33 years for the OBC candidates Maximum 35 years for the SC/ST candidates Attempts- General candidates- 4 OBC candidates -7 SC/ST candidates- No such restrictions UPSC Civil Services Exams are held in three stages: Prelims MAINS Interview |
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