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14th December 2011, 08:23 AM
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Should I go for Diploma to Degree in Mechanical or Engineering in Mechanical after completion of 10+2 to become IAS Officer?


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Now i am doing my matrix education in icse board in jalandhar.And i want to become a IAS officer after doing my B.TECH in mechanical.I want to know whether i go for diploma to degree in mechanical or i go to mechanical engineering after doing my +2.tell me which one will be better and why. my opinion is that i should give the JOINT ENTERANCE TEST (JET) and go for diploma to degree in mechanical in goverment college in chandigarh.



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14th December 2011, 12:25 PM
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Default Re: Should I go for Diploma to Degree in Mechanical or Engineering in Mechanical after completion of 10+2 to become IAS Officer?

I suggest you to go for Engineering course in Mechanical in order to become IAS Officer. It is not a problem even if you have opted for 3 years degree with mechanical stream.

Have a look at the required eligibility criteria for IAS Exam.

Academic Qualification :
-One should have compelted Graduation with any of the stream from a recognized university.
-Candidates who have appeared for final year exams of Graduation and waiting for the results can also apply for this exam.

Age criteria :
-One should be in the age group of 21-30 years in order to be eligible for this exam.
-Relaxation is there in upper age limit upto 3 years for the candidates of OBC category.
-Relaxation is there in upper age limit upto 5 years for the candidates of SC/ST category.

The selection procedure to become IAS Officer is by
-CSAT (Civil Services Aptitude Test)
-Civil Services Main Examination
-Interview.

I suggest you to choose the optional subjecs for civil services main examination now itself and opt for Graduation in accordance with the chosen optional subjects.

For more information on Civil Services Exam, you can visit
http://www.upsc.gov.in/



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14th December 2011, 12:56 PM
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Default Re: Should I go for Diploma to Degree in Mechanical or Engineering in Mechanical after completion of 10+2 to become IAS Officer?

Hi!!

Dear,

It will be better if you go for Engineering in Mechanical in order to become IAS Officer.

Because , Diploma course will not be considered as your graduation as it is certificate course.. So, go for Engineering in Mechanical ..

Eligibility criteria :


(i) Age limits :


21-30 years as on 1.7.2011. (Upper age limit relaxable for SCs/STs, OBCs and certain other categories as specified in Para 3(ii) of Notice).

(ii) Educational Qualifications :


Bachelor’s degree of a recognised university with at least one of the subjects namely Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physcs, Statistics and Zoology or a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture, Forestry or in Enginerring or an equivalent qualification

for More info you can visit : http://www.upsc.gov.in/

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14th December 2011, 01:24 PM
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Default Re: Should I go for Diploma to Degree in Mechanical or Engineering in Mechanical after completion of 10+2 to become IAS Officer?

Dear pal,
to apply for the IAS exam conducted by the union public service commission you require a bachelor degree from any discipline. You can choose other than engineering too.
If you are interested in both mechanical as well as in administrative service then the right option will be doing your degree course as doing diploma will increase the duration of your study .
But if you choose engineering you can apply for the exam soon. If you prefer ias you can do a three year degree course also. Choose your degree discipline in such a way that it has optional subject for the ias exam. Mechanical engineering is also a good field where lot of jobs are available. With engineering degree you can alre apply for engineering service exam also. The selection procedure includes aptitude exam, main exam followed by personnel interview.
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14th December 2011, 02:05 PM
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Default Re: Should I go for Diploma to Degree in Mechanical or Engineering in Mechanical after completion of 10+2 to become IAS Officer?

yes,if you are intersted in the engineering then you also go for this but you have to remind the eligiblity criteria for ias..

Qualification :
you have compelted Graduation with any of the stream from a recognized university.
-Candidates who have appeared for final year exams of Graduation and waiting for the results can also apply for this exam.

Age criteria :
you should be in the age group of 21-30 years in order to be eligible for this exam.
so, these are the basic criteria then a graducation is very necessary for appearing in the ias preliminary exam.
good luck..
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14th December 2011, 02:19 PM
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Default Re: Should I go for Diploma to Degree in Mechanical or Engineering in Mechanical after completion of 10+2 to become IAS Officer?

Well,there is no use to go for diploma to degree in mechanical as it will waste your time & the worth you will get is equivalent to the other candidates.So it is better for you to opt an Engineering course for mechanical in order to become an IAS officer.

The eligibility criteria for the ISA exam is as under-

1. Candidate must have completed HIS Graduation with any of the stream from a recognized university.

2. Candidates who have appeared for final year exams of Graduation and waiting for the results can also apply for this exam.

3. One should be in the age group of 21-30 years in order to be eligible for this exam.However the OBC & SC candidates must get an age relaxation of 3 & 5 years respectively.
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14th December 2011, 04:27 PM
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Default Re: Should I go for Diploma to Degree in Mechanical or Engineering in Mechanical after completion of 10+2 to become IAS Officer?

dear friend,
You want to become an IAS officer in future then you have to appear in IAS exam , which is conducted by UPSC every year.

The eligibility criteria for IAS exam:-

1.Candidate must have complete the graduation in any trade.

2.Candidate should not have any pending backlogs during graduation.

3.Age should be in between 21-30 years.
For SC/ST the upper age relaxation is 5 years and for OBC the upper age relaxation is 3 years.

4.Candidate must be a citizen of India.


These are the eligibility criteria you have to fulfill.

So, it does not matter that you have complete your graduation in which way, all you need is you just have to complete the graduation any how to appear in IAS exam.

All the best.
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14th December 2011, 05:21 PM
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Default Re: Should I go for Diploma to Degree in Mechanical or Engineering in Mechanical after completion of 10+2 to become IAS Officer?

You should go for B.Tech engineering to appear for IAS exam. As graduate from any discipline can appear for Civil Service Exam conducted by UPSC every year.

After 10+2 you should go for any B.Tech courses by cracking various engineering entrance exam like AIEEE, IIT JEE or State JEE to become IAS officer by appearing the Civil Services Exam. You should be within age group of 21 to 30 years though there is age relaxation for reserved category candidate.
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30th April 2012, 04:51 PM
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Default Re: Should I go for Diploma to Degree in Mechanical or Engineering in Mechanical after completion of 10+2 to become IAS Officer?

you should have compelted Graduation with any of the stream from a recognized university.if you have appeared for final year exams of Graduation and waiting for the results can also apply for this exam.Age criteria :
One should be in the age group of 21-30 years in order to be eligible for this exam.
Relaxation is there in upper age limit upto 3 years for the candidates of OBC category.
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30th April 2012, 10:30 PM
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Default Re: Should I go for Diploma to Degree in Mechanical or Engineering in Mechanical after completion of 10+2 to become IAS Officer?

you should have compelted Graduation with any of the stream from a recognized university.if you have appeared for final year exams of Graduation and waiting for the results can also apply for this exam.Age criteria
Academic Qualification :
-One should have compelted Graduation with any of the stream from a recognized university.
-Candidates who have appeared for final year exams of Graduation and waiting for the results can also apply for this exam.

Age criteria :
-One should be in the age group of 21-30 years in order to be eligible for this exam.
-Relaxation is there in upper age limit upto 3 years for the candidates of OBC category.
-Relaxation is there in upper age limit upto 5 years for the candidates of SC/ST category.
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