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13th June 2011, 04:07 PM
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Information about Indian Police Service?
Hello sir i have given exam of BA 3rd i want to join Indian Police Service. So give me information about this service.
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14th June 2011, 12:23 AM
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See dear,To enter IPS, You have to clear Civil Services Exams.For this exam,you have to be 21 yrs old+A Graduate. The syllabus is quite vast,so you have to start preparing from now.
All Details you can ask from [email protected] |
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14th June 2011, 12:55 AM
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Hello friend,
To be a part of Indian Police Service, you will have to write civil service examination. The examination is conducted by union public service commission every year. To be eligible for the exam, you must be graduate and must not be over 30 years. The upper age limit is relaxed upto 3 years for OBC and 5 years for SC/ST. The civil service exam comprise of three stages of selection procedure: Civil service aptitude test- A written examination based on two compulsory papers including general studies and aptitude test. Main exam- The next stage of written exam. It comprise of both compulsory paper and optional paper. Interview- It is the final stage of the civil service exam. The notification for the exam is published on the official website of UPSC and also in the leading newspapers of India including employment news. Apart from obtaining the application form from the designated post office and head post offices, you can also apply online through www.upsconline.nic.in. For further information, refer to the official website of UPSC. |
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14th June 2011, 03:17 AM
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The all India examination for entry into the Indian Police Service (IPS) is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in every year. To appear in the IPS exam you need the following eligibility criteria : Educational Qualification :- To appear in the IPS exam you should pass the graduation degree in any stream from a recognize University. Final year graduation student are also eligible for the IPS exam. Age Limit :- The age must be between 21 to 30 years at the time of appearing in this exam. The age relaxation is also applicable for the candidates belong to reservation category. This examination is conducted in two stage preliminary exam and main exam. After successful selection in the preliminary exam you will be call for the main examination. If you are in the final year of graduation then you are eligible to apply for the IPS examination. For details information regarding IPS examination, please see the official website of UPSC :- http://www.upsc.gov.in Regards ~Mukul~ |
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14th June 2011, 05:01 PM
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IPS exam is conducted by UPSC.For this you have to wriet the civil service exam of UPSC.
For becoming a part of IPS important matter is that candidate should fullfill the physical standrads. Thenafter educational criteia is graduation from a recognu=ised university. For this year you will be late so, you should prepare for the next year. Full details are on the official site:-http://http://www.upsc.gov.in/ |
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14th June 2011, 05:41 PM
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Dear,
The minimum qualifications required for the Indian Police Service are as follows:- --> The minimum educational qualification required is to be graduate in any field. --> Age limitation is between 21-30 years for the general , 21-35 years for the SC/St , 21-33 years for the OBC. --> You need to first clear the CSAT before applying for the mains. --> In case of no. of attempts , there is 4 for the general , 7 for the OBC , unlimited for the SC/ST. More details:- www.upsc.gov.in. Thanks. |
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1st July 2011, 01:35 PM
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RESPECTED SIR/ MADAM,
PLEASE GIVE ME INFORMATION OF I.P.S. EXAM. I HAVE GIVEN TYBA EXAM, AWAITING FOR RESULT & I WANT JOIN INDIAN POLICE SERVICE (IPS), SO MY QUERY IS 1. I CAN JOINT THIS 2. WHICH EXAMS I WANT TO GIVE. 3. WHAT WAS THE QUALIFICATIONS. ETC. SO PLEASE GIVE ME DETAILS, I HAVE NEED OF UR EXPERTISE OPINION, SO PLEAS PLEAS GIVE ME DETAILS. THANKING YOU!!! MR. VINDO M. PAWAR, MOBILE- 9321758785 |
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7th July 2011, 04:24 PM
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This exam is conducted by the UPSC every year. To apply for this examination you need the following eligibility criteria. Education Qualification For the civil service examination candidate should be graduate in any discipline from the recognized university. Those appeared in the final year examination are also eligible to apply for this examination. Age Limit Candidate apply for the civil service should have age between 21 - 30 years. For more information on civil service examination visit at the UPSC web site www.upsc.gov.in |
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7th July 2011, 05:27 PM
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This exam is conducted by UPSC. The minimum qualifications required for the are given below:-It require graduation only.
>The age limitation for IPS is 21-30 years for general, and 21-33 for obc students and for sc i think it will be 45 years. > If you are belongs from general then, there is 4 for the general , 7 for the OBC , unlimited for the SC/ST. For more details you can see www.upsc.gov.in. Thanks. |
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7th July 2011, 05:33 PM
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Hi, The Civil Services Examination consists of three stages: 1. Preliminary Examination: it is a qualifying examination and is objective type. 2. Main Examination: it is a conventional written examination. 3. Interview The first stage is the preliminary examination. This exam consists of two papers. Paper I is General Studies and Paper II is an Optional Subject. Subjects for the Paper II are given below of which one is to be selected by the candidate. Statistics, Zoology, Public Administration, Sociology, Political Science, Psychology, Philosophy, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Medical Science, Law, Mathematics, Geology, Indian History, Electrical Engineering, Geography, Commerce, Economics, Botany, Chemistry, Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science, Agriculture, Civil Engineering. So it was Quite Tough , So Start Preparation As soon as possible.. I send one web address .. you can download the previous year Question papers... http://entrance-exam.net/ips-indian-police-service-papers/ OK ... All the Best... start Preparation... Success is Yours,,,, Thanking you Read more here: http://entrance-exam.net/ips-indian-police-service-papers/#ixzz1RPpgMwgQ Read more here: http://entrance-exam.net/ips-indian-police-service-papers/#ixzz1RPpQz4Fm |
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7th July 2011, 06:03 PM
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for police force you need to clear the indian civil service exam conducted by upsc. and to succeed in that exam is very tough. you can take tution from private institute like rice. after completing exam you have to go under 5 year.
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7th July 2011, 07:09 PM
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hello deae
see, you can join in the Indian Police Service after your graduation. to join in the Indian Police Service, you have to give the UPSC-IAS exam. through IAS exam you can join in the Indian Police Service. the criteria to attain in the UPSC-IAS exam is minimum graduation in qualification with 55% marks. age limit 21-29 years. all the best............. |
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7th July 2011, 07:56 PM
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dear friend you must follow the following criteria
Graduation from a recognised university or a college in India is the minimum eligibility criteria for IPS. He/She should be 21years to 30 yrs of age at the time of appearing in the UPSC held Civil Services Examination. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the Civil Services Exam every year. The Civil Services Exam holds the key for entry into a number of prestigious jobs in the country including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and Indian Police Service (IPS). IAS, IFS, and IPS are the top three services of Group A, Central Services. The other Group A services include Indian Customs and Central Excise Service, Indian Revenue Service, and Indian Postal Service. Civil Services Exam consists of preliminary exam (prelims), main exam (mains), and interview. The prelims are usually held in May /June. Mains are held in October/November. The exam is notified in December. Application forms can be obtained from designated post offices around the country and the exams are held in major cities. All The Best! |
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23rd July 2011, 06:40 PM
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16th September 2011, 03:58 PM
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Hi., i am teja prakash i am studing pd-pmt in cipet chennai.
hai., sir/madam i am doing the post diplomo in plastic mould technology i am interest to join police dipartment. this plastic mould technology course is elegiblety for I.P.S. or SUB-INSPECTOR OF POLICE. which course is elegiblity for I.P.S THANKYOU |
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25th September 2011, 06:36 AM
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i want information abt ips exam.. How wil i start preparation and application?
Email add: [email protected] |
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24th October 2011, 08:09 PM
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This civil service examination is conducted by UPSC (UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION).This is the way through which one can serve the Indian police .through this examination one can make way to the highest rank & post in Indian police. for appear in this examination,- one must have graduation degree from a recognized college. Age limit- 21-30 years for the GENERAL candidates,. 21-33 years for the OBC candidates 21-35 years for the SC\ST candidates. No. of attempts- four for the GENERAL candidates, seven for the OBC candidates, no such restriction for the SC\ST candidates. This examination has three stages to clear- 1.CSAT 2. MAINS 3. INTERVIEW.. thank you! ~gamble~ |
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16th February 2012, 09:21 AM
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Hii.. I am student of b.sc 3rd year but i don't sure what diffrence b/w an DGP IPS OFFICER AND AN IPS OFFICER I means say that what power of DGP AND IPS officer but both are an IPS OFFICER
So plz. Sure me? |
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19th February 2012, 01:33 AM
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In order to appear for this exam, you should be a graduate. The discipline in which you got graduation (Arts, Science, Commerce, Technology, etc) does not matter. So, you can try your luck after completing the BA course. If you are appearing in the final year, then also you can apply for Civil Services Exam. There are about 25 optional subjects, out of which you have to select two subjects. The syllabus for all the subjects is available in the advt in Employment News (dated 11-17 Feb, 2012) and also in the UPSC website. Past question papers for the last three years is also available in the UPSC website. All the best. |
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19th February 2012, 01:37 AM
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They join at the entry level as Dy. Supdt. of Police. Then, they get time bound promotion and can rise upto the level of Director General of Police (DGP). The powers and responsibilities vary depending upon the position of the officer in the hierarchy. It means that the DGP has a much larger power than the DSP. |
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19th February 2012, 01:44 AM
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All that you have to do after 12th is join a graduate course (in any discipline) of your liking in a reputed college. Learn the subjects carefully and pass out with flying colour. If time permits, do some additional courses in parallel with the degree course, so that you will be in a better position to tackle the competitive exam. After getting (or even while appearing for the final year exam) the degree, you can apply for the Civil Services Exam. For getting a clear idea about this exam, you can read the latest edition of Employment News or visit the website of UPSC. An advance preparation will give you much better advantage compared to other candidates. All the best. |
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19th February 2012, 04:21 PM
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After graduation you can apply for I.A.S exam. I.A.S exam is conducted by U.P.S.C once in a year. Age should be in between 21-30 year. For ST/SC candidate age should be in between 21-33 year. CIVIL SERVICES EXAM., 2012 Date of notification:-04.02.2012 Last Date of receipt of form:- 05.03.2012(MONDAY) Date of exam(Preliminary):- 20.05.2012(SUNDAY) Date of exam(Mains):- 05.10.2012(FRIDAY) You can apply online or offline. The Form cost is just 20 Rs. For more detail log on to www.upsc.gov.in ALL THE BEST! |
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27th March 2012, 03:19 PM
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i am Ajit Kumar Rajak...
how can i become the member of ips officer? plz tellll me what's processer i use to do so,i want to do some thing for my mother land.... i am in class 11 in cbse board my mobile no 8109128090 |
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25th August 2012, 04:33 PM
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IPS 2013 Eligibility Criteria
IPS ELIGIBILITY Age Limit-21 years of age as on 1st august of the year. The maximum age limit to apply for IPS is 30 (for general category), 33 (for OBCs) and 35 (for SCs/STs). The number attempts for this exam is 4 times for general category, 7 attempts for OBCs and no limited number of attempts for SCs/STs. The preliminary exam is also considered as one attempt. The candidates who are appointed in IAS and IFS cannot apply for this exam. The candidate must undergo rigorous training for physical standards which includes horse riding, rock climbing PT obstacles, rope climbing etc. The candidate who are applying for IPS should posses the physical fitness as per the rules given. All India Combined Competitive Examination for the Civil Services conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) comprises of two successive stages: Preliminary Examination: It is of objective type, which is a qualifying examination. Main Examination: It consists of written examination and interview. The Preliminary Examination is held in May/June and the Main Examination in October/November. Thank you |
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25th September 2012, 11:55 PM
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Sir, i want to join ips. I have comlete my graduation with b.com (47%).
I am eligible for this or not ? If yes what is the procedure & condition,pls send me full information with upcoming vacancies. [email protected] |
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28th September 2012, 04:25 PM
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Hello!!! Dear!!! Its really sounds good, you want to serve the nation, I appreciate it. , you are eligible for this civil service examination, through which one can apply for IAS(INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE) & IPS (INDIAN POLICE SERVICE). This civil service examination is conducted by the UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION (UPSC) every year. As the educational requirement for appear in this exam is a graduation degree in any stream, but from a recognized college,That, why you are eligible for IPS exam. This civil service examination has three stages to be clear by a IPS ASPIRANT- 1. CSAT (CIVIL SERVICE APTITUDE TEST) 2. MAINS 3. INTERVIEW(personal evluation) CSAT exam pattern- No. of optional subjects in CSAT-- MAINS EXAM PATTERN- Age limit- 21-30 years or the general candidate, 21-33 years for the obc candidates, 21-35 years for the sc\st candidates.. Physical requirements- Notification For CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION- CSAT-- Date of notification- 04-02-2012 last date of submission of form 05-03-2012 examination date- 20-05-2012 MAINS EXAM-- Date of examination- 05-10-2012 No. of attempts- 4 for a general candidate 7 for a OBC candidates (non-creamy layer) No such restriction for the SC\ST candidates... For more Info-- www.upsc.gov.in Thank you!!! ~~gamble |
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28th September 2012, 06:27 PM
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History
Much before the Independence, superior police officers belonging to the Imperial Police (IP) were appointed by the Secretary of State on the basis of competitive examination. The very first open civil service examination for the service was held in England in June, 1893 and the top ten candidates were appointed as probationers of the Indian (Imperial) Police. However, it is not possible to pinpoint a date on which it could positively be claimed that the Indian Police came into being. In around 1907, the Secretary of State’s officers were directed to wear the letters "IP" on their epaulettes to distinguish them from the other officers not recruited by the Secretary of State. In this sense, 1907 could be regarded as the starting point for the Indian Police.[1] [edit]Reforms ordered by the Supreme Court (1996-2006) Prakash Singh, one of the former Directors General of Police of the states of Assam and subsequently Uttar Pradesh and finally Director General of the Border Security Force, initiated a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Supreme Court of India, asking the court to investigate measures to reform the police forces across India to ensure the proper rule of law and improve security across India.[6] Several measures were identified as necessary to professionalize the police in India: A mid or high ranking police officer must not be transferred more frequently than every two years. The state government cannot ask the police force to hire someone, nor can they choose the Chief Commissioner. There must be separate departments and staff for investigation and patrolling. Three new authorities will be created in each state, to prevent political interference in the police and also to make the police accountable for their heavy-handedness,[7] which will include the creation of: A State Security Commission for policies and direction A Police Establishment Board, which will decide the selection, promotions and transfers of police officers and other staff A Police Complaints Authority, to inquire into allegations of police misconduct. In 2006, due to a lack of action by all the state governments in India, the Supreme Court of India ordered the state governments to report to it why the reform measures outlined were not implemented.[8] After being questioned in front of the judges of the Supreme Court of India, the state governments are finally starting to reform the police forces and give them the operational independence they need for fearless and proper law enforcement.Tamil Nadu Police has been in the forefront of application of the new referendum.[9] [edit]Cadre strength The authorized cadre strength of Indian Police Service is 4720. (3270 Direct Recruitment Posts and 1450 Promotional Posts).[10] [edit]Examination and Training National Police Memorial New Delhi To serve in the IPS one has to be elevated from the state cadre or get a decent rank in the rigorous Civil Services Examination conducted by Union Public Service Commission every year.[11] Due to shortage of police officers in India, the Ministry of Home Affairs proposed the formation of Indian Police Service Limited Competitive Examination to be conducted by UPSC.[12] Civil Services Examination has a three stage competitive selection process. At stage one, there is an objective type examination called the preliminary exam. This is a qualifying examination. It consists of General Studies and aptitude test. Only the candidates who clear this, can appear for the next stage called the Main examination which consists of nine papers. Each candidate has to select two optional subjects, apart from which all candidates have to take a General Studies, Essay and compulsory language paper and English paper. This is followed by an interview. After selection for the IPS, candidates are allocated their Cadres. There is one cadre in each Indian state, except for three joint cadres: Assam-Meghalaya, Manipur-Tripura, and Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram-Union Territories (AGMUT). As per Indian Constitution 2/3 of the strength of every cadre is filled by direct IPS officers and rest 1/3 is elevated from respective state cadre officers. Each state and union territory of India has a state police force, headed by the Commissioner of Police (State) or Director General of Police (DGP). It is controlled by the Chief Minister and Home Minister of the state/union territory. The state police is responsible for maintaining law and order in townships of the state and the rural areas. States such as Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra have taken steps to get their police force trained by advanced police training schools notably the Atlanta City Police of the USA. The Tamil Nadu state police is at the forefront of advancement with the Tamil Nadu Police Academy, which now seeks university status. The advanced training that the Tamil Nadu Police undergo vary from fraud investigation to advanced patrol training. This training when completed will make the Tamil Nadu Police one of the most advanced police forces in India. City Police Services on the other hand are known for their one lesson fits all attitude. The Indian Police Forces have been trying to secure better training and capabilities for their personnel, but with indifferent success due to their own encumbered structure. Police Service officers Pay according to 6th Pay Commission (Official Indian Govt. Page) |accessdate=2010-04-26}}</ref> Grade Position In The State Government(s) Pay Band[clarification needed] Equivalent Position or Designation In the State Government(s) or Government Of India (GOI) Above Super Time Scale (Apex Scale) Commissioner of Police (State) 80,000 (fixed) plus grade pay-Nil Director General of Police - Only one cadre post, all other DGPs are in HAG + scale of Rs 75,500-80,000, Director (GOI), Director General (GOI), Secretary (R) Cabinet Secretariat (GOI) Above Super Time Scale (HAG)(Pay-Band-4) Special Commissioner of Police 67,000-79,000 Additional Director General of Police, Commissioner of Police (City), Special or Additional Director (GOI), Special or Additional Secretary (R) Cabinet Secretariat (GOI) Super Time Scale (Senior Administrative Grade)(Pay-Band-4) Joint Commissioner of Police 37,400-67,000 plus grade pay of 10,000 Inspector General of Police, Commissioner of Police (City), Joint Secretary if empanelled as such (R) Cabinet Secretariat (GOI) Super Time Scale (DIG/Conservator Grade)(Pay-Band-4) Additional Commissioner of Police 37,400-67,000 plus grade pay of 8900 Deputy Inspector General of Police, Commissioner of Police (City), Director (R) Cabinet Secretariat (GOI) Selection Grade(Pay-Band-4) Deputy Commissioner of Police if in the Selection Grade 37,400-INR67,000 plus grade Pay of 8700 Senior Superintendent of Police, Director (R) Cabinet Secretariat (GOI) Junior Administrative Grade(Pay-Band-3) Deputy Commissioner of Police, also designated as Senior Superintendent in certain States such as UP and Punjab 15,600-39,100 plus grade pay of 7600 Superintendent of Police, Deputy Secretary (R) Cabinet Secretariat (GOI) Senior Time Scale (Pay-Band-3) Deputy Commissioner of Police / Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police 15,600-39,100 plus grade pay of 6600 Additional Superintendent of Police - if placed as such Junior Time Scale(Pay-Band-3) Assistant Commissioner of Police 15,600-39,100 plus grade pay of 5400 Deputy Superintendent of Police, Circle Officer, Senior Field Officer (R) Cabinet Secretariat (GOI) [edit]Ranks and insignia Main article: List of police ranks in India [edit]Ranks of the IPS All State Police Services officers of and above the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) or Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in State Police and Metropolitan Police forces respectively.[13] National Emblem above One star above Crossed Sword and Baton[14] (same insignia as a General in the Indian Army) Director, Intelligence Bureau (Government of India) National Emblem above Crossed Sword and Baton (same insignia as a Lieutenant-General in the Indian Army) Commissioners of Police (State) or Director Generals of Police, States and territories of India Director Generals, Indian Intelligence agencies (Government of India) Director Generals, Indian Federal law enforcement agencies (Government of India) Director Generals, Paramilitary forces of India (Gover]'vt{_pl/y Secretary(ies) (R), Cabinet Secretariat, (Government of India) Special Commissioners of Police or Additional Director Generals of Police, States and territories of India Special or Additional Director Generals, Indian Intelligence agencies (Government of India) Special or Additional Director Generals, Indian Federal law enforcement agencies (Government of India) Special or Additional Director Generals, Paramilitary forces of India (Government of India) Special or Additional Secretar(ies) (R), Cabinet Secretariat (Government of India) One Star above Crossed Sword and Baton (same insignia as a Major-General in the Indian Army) Joint Commissioners of Police or Inspector-Generals of Police, States and territories of India Joint Directors or Inspector-Generals, Indian Intelligence agencies (Government of India) Joint Directors or Inspector-Generals, Indian Federal law enforcement agencies (Government of India) Joint Directors or Inspector-Generals, Paramilitary forces of India (Government of India) Joint Secretar(ies) (R), Cabinet Secretariat, (Government of India) National Emblem above three stars in a triangle (same insignia as a Brigadier in the Indian Army) Additional Commissioners of Police or Deputy Inspector Generals of Police, States and territories of India Directors or Deputy Inspector-Generals, Indian Intelligence agencies (Government of India) Directors or Deputy Inspector-Generals, Indian Federal law enforcement agencies (Government of India) Directors or Deputy Inspector-Generals, Paramilitary forces of India (Government of India) Director(s) (R), Cabinet Secretariat, (Government of India) National Emblem above two stars (same insignia as a Colonel in the Indian Army) Deputy Commissioner of Police (Selection grade) or Senior Superintendent of Police in selection grade with 13+ years of service (IPS officers posted in insurgency infested states such as J&K also wear this rank before 13 years of service to facilitate coordination and interaction with Commanding Officers of paramilitary and the Indian Army though technically it is illegal)[1] Deputy Secretary(ies) (R), Cabinet Secretariat, (Government of India) Other officers above selection grade National Emblem above one-star (same insignia as a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Indian Army) Deputy Commissioner of Police or Superintendent of Police Under Secretary(ies) (R), Cabinet Secretariat, (Government of India) Commandant of Battalion Other officer on Junior Administrative Grade with between 9 and 13 years service National Emblem (same insignia as a Major in the Indian Army) Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police or Additional Superintendent of Police Other officers on senior time scale with 9 years service or less Three stars (same insignia as a Captain in the Indian Army) Assistant Commissioner of Police or Deputy Superintendent of Police Circle Officer (CO) in the states of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Assistant Commandant (Central Police Force) Two stars (same insignia as a Lieutenant in the Indian Army) Assistant Superintendent of Police Indian Police Service officer probationary rank with 2 years of service One-star (same insignia as a Second Lieutenant[note 1] in the Indian Army) Assistant Superintendent of Police Indian Police Service officer probationary rank with 1 year of service [edit]Misconduct Main article: Civil service reform in developing countries Main article: Civil Service reform in India As on March 31, 2010 a total number of 33 IPS officers were facing trial on criminal charges in Central Bureau of Investigation cases.[16] The misconduct and corruption among the IPS goes up to the top brass.[17] It has been seen and felt that some upright IPS officers resist corruption and political influence over them, but they cannot alone change a system which victimizes them thanking you... |
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28th September 2012, 06:52 PM
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Information about Indian Police Service
1.civil services examination (for IPS) whose eligibility criteria are : ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA :: You must be a citizen ofIndia, or, You must be a subject of Nepal or Bhutan, or,You must be a Tibetan refugee settled permanently in India before 1962. You must be of 21 to 30 years of age. HOWEVER,there is a relaxation in the upper age limit, of 3 years for the OBCs and 5 years for the SC/STs. You must have completed your Graduation orEquivalent,from a recognized university under any stream,or be a final year student in the same The number of attempts is 4 for a General category student, 7 for an OBC candidate,and unlimited for a SC/ST candidate,until he fulfills the age criteria |
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30th September 2012, 11:59 PM
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Hi dear,
Information about IPS examination. The all India examination for entry into the Indian Police Service (IPS) is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in every year. To appear in the IPS exam you need the following eligibility criteria : Educational Qualification :- To appear in the IPS exam you should pass the graduation degree in any stream from a recognize University. Final year graduation student are also eligible for the IPS exam. Age Limit :- The age must be between 21 to 30 years at the time of appearing in this exam. The age relaxation is also applicable for the candidates belong to reservation category. This examination is conducted in two stage preliminary exam and main exam. After successful selection in the preliminary exam you will be call for the main examination. If you are in the final year of graduation then you are eligible to apply for the IPS examination. For details information regarding IPS examination, please see the official website of UPSC :- http://www.upsc.gov.in Thanks |
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1st October 2012, 12:04 AM
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Hi dear,
Information about IPS examination. The all India examination for entry into the Indian Police Service (IPS) is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in every year. To appear in the IPS exam you need the following eligibility criteria : Educational Qualification :- To appear in the IPS exam you should pass the graduation degree in any stream from a recognize University. Final year graduation student are also eligible for the IPS exam. Age Limit :- The age must be between 21 to 30 years at the time of appearing in this exam. The age relaxation is also applicable for the candidates belong to reservation category. This examination is conducted in two stage preliminary exam and main exam. After successful selection in the preliminary exam you will be call for the main examination. If you are in the final year of graduation then you are eligible to apply for the IPS examination. For details information regarding IPS examination, please see the official website of UPSC :- http://www.upsc.gov.in Thanks |
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6th October 2012, 08:12 PM
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HI
HELLO IN THIS WAY U CAN To become an IPS(Indian Police Service) officer one has to apply, appear and crack Civil Service Exam conducted by UPSC once every year. To be eligible to apply for IPS Civil Service Exam, the candidate must be an Indian National having either appear for the final Graduation Degree exam or pass in any stream from a recognised University within the age of 21 to 30 years with upper age relaxation for reserved candidate with good Physical Fitness. Apart from this the aspiring IPS candidate should meet the minimum prescribed physical requirement such as:- HEIGHT:- For General Male-165cm and Female-150cm while SC/ST Male-160cm and Female-145cm. CHEST:- For Male-85cm while Female-79cm expandable to5cm in both the cases. So as you are interested you can apply for Civil Service Exam in the final year B.Com. Degree. The Civil Service exam can be applied through both offline and online mode by paying requisite fees for the exam. The selection is through two stages written exam:- CSAT - Civil Service Aptitude Test which is the Preliminary Exam and then Civil Service Main exam followed by final stage of selection through Personal Interview. For more information yo may log on to http://www.upsc.gov.in THANSXSXSXS |
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8th January 2013, 08:59 PM
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SIR,
I am a young boy from GURDASPUR PUNJAB INDIA .MY AGE IS 14 AND I AM IN 7 STANDARD.I WANT 2 BE A IPS OFFICE BUT WANT MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS JOB. SIR,I BEG TO U THAT PLZ TELL ME ABOUT THIS JOB.PLZ SEND ME UR MESSAGE ON MY FACEBOOK ID [email protected] Thanx BY Lawrence. |
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