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28th January 2013, 10:41 PM
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How to study for IAS after passing B.Tech final year?
Sir,
I am a btech final year student and i am placed in a software company.But i want to study for IAS and for it i need atlest 2 years of full study.But i can't leave my job as IAS is unpredictable and also i have pressure of my family.So i have to join the job as soon as my btch completes this May.So could you plz help me out in what way i should study for IAS that i could make it aven doing my job.. |
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4th June 2013, 09:57 PM
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Re: How to study for IAS after passing B.Tech final year?
IAS Stands Indian Administrative Service
IAS exam is conducted by Union Public Service Commission once in a year Eligibility : Citizenship : the applicant must be an Indian Educational Qualification : The applicant should be Bachelor's Degree in any stream from a recognized University Final year appearing applicants also eligible for apply Age Limit : The applicant must be above 21 years but below 30 years Relaxation of Age : OBC : upto 33 years SC/ST : upto 35 years Ex-serviceman : upto 35 years Number of Attempts : General Candidates : 4 Times OBC Candidates : 7 Times SC/ST Candidates : No Limit Selection Process : Preliminary Examination Main Examination Interview Physical Standards : Height : Male : 165 cm Female : 150 cm SC/ST : Male : 160 cm Female : 145 cm Chest : Male : 84 cm Female : 70 cm Min of expansion 5 cm |
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6th June 2013, 02:00 AM
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Re: How to study for IAS after passing B.Tech final year?
Hi friend.......
You can eligible for the IAS exam after completing B.Tech final year. IAS stands for Indian Administrative Service. This exam conducted by Union Public Service Commission every year. Eligibility Criteria: Nationality: You must have Indian Citizenship. Educational Qualification: You should pass the Bachelor Degree from any recognized University with any stream. Final year pursuing candidates are also eligible for this exam. No percentage required for this exam. Age limit: Your age limit should be between 21 to 30 years. Relaxation: 3 years upper age relaxation for OBC candidates. 5 years upper age relaxation for SC\ST candidates. 10 years upper age relaxation for PH candiates. No of Attempts: 4 attempts required for the General categories 7 attempts required for the OBC candidates. No limit of attempts for the SC\ST categories. Selection Process: Preliminary Exam Main Exam Interview all the best............ |
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6th June 2013, 11:27 PM
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Re: How to study for IAS after passing B.Tech final year?
hai,
If you are interested in IAS first you can crack the Civil Examination which conducted by UPSC(Union Public Service Commission). IAS stands for Indian Administrative Service Eligibility Criteria: **Candidate should be Citizen of India **Candidate should be complete graduation or Bachelor's degree from a recognized university. **Final year persuing candidtes can also be eligible for this exam **There is no percentage required to appear this exam. Age limit: ** 21 to 30 years for General candidates *21 to 33 years for OBC Candidates **21 to 35 years for SC/ST Candidates **21 to 40 years for PH OBC Candidates. Number of Attempts: General Candidates: 4 attempts OBC Candidates : 7 attempts NO maximum limit for SC/ST Candidates Selection Process: **preliminary Exam **Mains exam **Interview Preliminary Exam Syllabus : It consists of Two Papers No Of Questions : 200 Duration : 2hrs Paper I : Current Affairs Indian Political System General Science History of India Paper II : Logical Reasoning Analytical Ability Decision Making & Problem Solving General Mental Ability Numerical ability Main Exam Syllabus : It includes 200 questions It consists of general science paper of 600 Marks Two Optional Papers 600 Marks Essay paper 200 marks Duration : 3 hrs regards......santosh............... |
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8th June 2013, 01:23 AM
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Re: How to study for IAS after passing B.Tech final year?
Hai,
IAS stands for Indian Administrative Service. IAS exam conducted by the UPSC(Union Public Service Commission) once in every year. Eligibility details:- Applicant should be complete bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. Final year persuing students are also eligible and one morething percentage is not important for this exam. You should be a INDIAN origin. Age criteria:- Minimum age limit--> 21 years, Maximum age limit--> 30 years. Relaxation: 3 years for OBC candidates, 5 years for SC/ST candidates. Selection steps:- There are three stages: Civil Services preliminary exam, Civil Services mains exam, Personal interview. Number of attempts:- 4 times for General candidates, 7 times for OBC candidates, No limit for SC/ST candidates. For more information click on below website www.upsc.gov.in All the best. |
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8th June 2013, 05:28 PM
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Re: How to study for IAS after passing B.Tech final year?
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IAS stands for Indian Administrative Service Having passed B.Tech you are eligible for applying for the IAS exam as per the Education standards which is framed for the exam. The Education Standards for the IAS exam states that the candidate must have completed a Degree from a recognized university with a fair percentage. There are certain other standards which are calso needed to be satisfied along with the Education qualification in order to be eligible for the exam and they are: > Nationality > Age Limit To tell in detail about these criteria's they are that: # The candidate appearing for the exam must have a Citizenship in India # The candidate should have a age limit of 21-30 years of age . # There are certain upper age relaxation for other category candidate and they are that for SC/St candidate it is 21-35 years of age and for OBC candidate it is 21-33 years If you are going to satisfy all these criteira's for the exam then you can apply for the IAS exam The candidate is selected through 3 stages:
For more info regarding the exam check at http://www.upsc.gov.in |
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8th June 2013, 06:31 PM
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Re: How to study for IAS after passing B.Tech final year?
first of all IAS is not a child play.one need a great determination and guts to deal with the subject matter.you need to pay a great attention on it and have to spend time on a lot.but what kind of mind you have i am unaware of that.....if you have a courage to do it then you can take help online can assign an counseller who can guide you.there are so many good institute in india whoa re providing the same knowledge.
best of luck. |
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14th June 2013, 09:17 PM
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Re: How to study for IAS after passing B.Tech final year?
IAS Stands Indian Administrative Service
IAS exam conducted by the UPSC(Union Public Service Commission) once in every year. Eligibility details: Applicant should be complete bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. Final year persuing students are also eligible and one morething percentage is not important for this exam. You should be a INDIAN Age criteria: Minimum age limit--> 21 years, Maximum age limit--> 30 years. Relaxation: 3 years for OBC candidates, 5 years for SC/ST candidates. Number of Attempts: 4 times for General candidates 7 times for OBC candidates No limit for SC/ST candidates Selection Steps: Preliminary exam Mains exam Interview www.upsc.gov.in |
#9
6th April 2015, 01:48 AM
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Re: How to study for IAS after passing B.Tech final year?
IAS is one of toughest exam which test one intellectual and decision making skills in proper handling of the working of government services.
As you are btech student you are eligible for this exam. You can clear this exam only if you are consistent and determined toward the preparation for this. Most of the students are in the confusion whether should they go for job or quit their job while its preparation. As its all depend upon person commitment toward clearing this exam. If you have some family problem that you should go for job and after getting time you can prepare but it require sole performance of yours.as the result of IAS unpredictable so you should have to tries your best effort . At last I would like to suggest that suffering and continuous effort never go in vain so you should start preparing for this exam without taking its consequence . |
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