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7th May 2012, 12:25 AM
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What should I do to become an IAS being a student of 11th class?
I am a student of class 11 my subject is physics,chemistry,math english hindi and i want to become IAS. so should i do for this and where I do focus most.
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7th May 2012, 01:34 AM
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Re: What should I do to become an IAS being a student of 11th class?
Hai, After 11th or 12th you are not eligible for IAS, If you are completed graduation then you are eligible for IAS exam. IAS(INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE) exam is conducted by the UPSC(Union Public Service Commission) twice in a year. IAS exam eligibility: You have to complete graduation from any recognised university. In this there is no percentage is required. Final year candidates are also eligible. Age limits is 21 years to 30 years, if you belonging to OBC category then there is 3 years age relaxation and for SC/ST 5 years age relaxation. Candidate should be a citizen of india. Selection procedure: Written test, Interview. Official website of UPSC http://www.upsc.gov.in Best of luck |
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7th May 2012, 03:25 AM
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Re: What should I do to become an IAS being a student of 11th class?
It is good that you have decided your goal at quite early stage of your academics
but its really good to have your goals decided at this age. The early you start preparing for it, the easily you will get through. The Indian Administration Services (I.A.S.) is a central government service in which appointment is done through Indian Civil Services Examination which is conducted by UPSC once in a year generally. The Civil Services Examination is basically conducted in two stages. 1. Preliminary Examination The first stage is Preliminary Examination which is also called Civil Services Aptitude Test. This test is common for all the applicants. The question are asked from General studies (History, Geography,Politics, Economics and social development, General Science) English and Mathematical Aptitude. 2. Main Exam and Interview After qualifying Preliminary exam you can appear Main exam. On the basis of marks in Main exam, candidates are shortlisted for Interview. The Main examination contains total 9 papers as mentioned below. Paper-I. Indian Language Qualifying Paper (300 marks) Paper-II. English Qualifying Paper (300 marks) Paper-III. General Essay type paper (200 marks) Paper-IV. General Studies (Paper-I & II 300 marks each) Paper-V. Optional subject-I (Paper-I & II 300 marks each) Paper-VI. Optional subject-II (Paper-I&II 300 marks each) You will have to choose any two subjects from the following list of subjects. 1. Agriculture 2. Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science 3. Anthropology 4. Botany 5. Chemistry 6. Civil Engineering 7. Commerce and Accountancy 8. Economics 9. Electrical Engineering 10. Geography 11. Geology 12. History 13. Law 14. Management 15. Mathematics 16. Mechanical Engineering 17. Medical Science 18. Philosophy 19. Physics 20. Political Science and International Relations 21. Psychology 22. Public Administration 23. Sociology 24. Statistics 25. Zoology While selecting the two optional subjects, you have to avoid following combination of subjects because these combinations are not allowed. - Political Science & International Relations and Public Administration; - Commerce & Accountancy and Management; - Anthropology and Sociology; - Mathematics and Statistics; - Agriculture and Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science. - Management and Public Administration; - Any two engineering subjects - Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science and Medical Science. You can download the syllabus of all the papers from http://www.upsc.gov.in/ Starting your preparation As you have just finished 10th so it would not be very difficult for you to read thoroughly NCERT books from Std.VI to Std.X all science and social science subjects. You should read them slowly so that you can memorize each and everything for long. You can give your half to one hour daily for this purpose. Make a good habit of reading newspapers like The Hindu and The Economic Times. While reading newspapers, try not to leave even a single important article. You should talk about the things which you read in newspapers If you like reading novels then its good if you don't, then start liking some novels at least. Reading newspapers and novels help a lot improving writing skills. In course of time you will yourself come to know what more you gotta do. |
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7th May 2012, 10:32 AM
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Re: What should I do to become an IAS being a student of 11th class?
if you want to become an IAS officer then it is a great choice. to become IAS officer you must have the following academic eligiblity. Academic Eligibility for IAS Exams • The candidate must hold a degree. • Candidates who have appeared or intend to appear for the qualifying examination and are awaiting results are also eligible to appear for the Preliminary Examination. All such candidates who qualify to appear for the Civil Services Main Examination must produce proof of having passed the said examination along with their application for the Main Examination. • Candidates with professional and technical qualifications recognised by the Government as equivalent to professional and technical degrees. • Candidates who have passed the final year of MBBS or any Medical Examination but are yet to complete the internship can also appear for the Main Examination if you want to clear the IAS exam then you should start reading ,you must have to clear the basics of the concepts after that you can crack the IAS. for more information you can click the following link: www.upscguide.com thank you all the best. |
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7th May 2012, 11:17 PM
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Re: What should I do to become an IAS being a student of 11th class?
I am sorry to say that you are not applicable for IAS exam because you are a 12th standard student the qualification required for IAS(INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE) exam is graduation.
This exam is conducted by the UPSC once a year. Graduate students are applicable for this exam and age betwen 21 to 30 years,3 years age relaxation for OBC candidates and 5 years for SC/ST candidates.Candidate should be a citizen of india. Selection process done in thre phases those are 1.Preliminary exam 2.Main exam 3.Interview For more information regards visit www.upsc.gov.in BEST OF LUCK.... |
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5th January 2013, 12:00 PM
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Re: What should I do to become an IAS being a student of 11th class?
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How To Become An IAS Officer The exam conducted for IAS (Indian Administrative Services) is conducted by UPSC every year.. The candidates must have the following minimum qualifications for appearing for the Exam :- >> Candidate must be either a final year graduation student or must have already graduated from a recognized University.. >> Candidate must be within the age limit of 21-30 years..3 years and 5 years of age relaxation for OBC and SC/ST respectively.. >> Candidates have the following number of maximum attempts :- > General :- 4 > OBC :- 7 > SC/ST/PD :- No limit You are only in class 11th right now and you should wait till the time you get into graduation.. There will be 2 rounds in the written exam :- >> Prelims : Conducted with the help of 2 papers meant to test your aptitude and general awareness.. >> Mains : Conducted with the help of 9 papers based on your graduation subjects and English.. You can refer to the following books in case you want to prepare for the Prelims :- You can also visit the official website of UPSC which is http://upsc.gov.in for more information.. all the best.. With Warm Regards Nitz |
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6th January 2013, 12:05 AM
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Re: What should I do to become an IAS being a student of 11th class?
To become an IAS Officer you have to appear/clear the UPSC Civil Services Exams(CSE).
CSE is conducted every year by UPSC to make recruitments to 24 services/posts. Candidates are given top posts like IAS,IFS,IRS,IPS,etc based on the rank in the Final Merit List. CSE is conducted in 3 stages viz. 1.Prelims/CSAT Exam 2.Mains Exam 3.Interviews Eligibility For CSE : Age Limit : General Category-21-30yrs on 1st August of the year of exam OBC-21-33yrs SC/ST-21-35yrs Educational Qualification : Minimum educational qualification to appear in the CSE is, AGraduation Degree in any discipline from a UGC/AICTE recognised University. Final year appeared/appearing candidates can also apply. You should finish your graduation after your 12th Boards to become eligible to apply to CSE. Attempts : General Category-4 times OBC-7 times SC/ST-Unlimited times Meantime you can start your preparations for the CSE. Tips : -Clear your basic concepts by reading NCERT Books from the school level. -Follow the syllabus of the UPSC CSE and prpare topics accordingly. -Read atleast 2 good newspapers daily like The Hindu,Economic Times,etc. -Read good magazines like the CSR,Pratiyogita Darpan,Marnorama Year Book,etc. -Read the Interviews & experiences of previous toppers of CSE and try to follow tips given by them. -Solve previous year question papers and model test Papers -CSAT Exam requires knowledge of subjects like geography,sociology,history,economics,english,poli tical science,environment science,etc. -Try to study for long study hours,make notes for revision and gain indepth knowledge on all subjects in the CSE syllabus. -Mains exams is conducted to test the indepth knowledge and intellegence of the candidates.Two optional subjects have to chosen. -For interviews try to develop your personality traits,positive body language, communication skills,interpersonal skills,confidence and positive attitude. -You can participate in mock group discussions,extempo speeches & interviews. For more details visit www.upsc.gov.in To apply online visit www.upsconline.nic.in |
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14th May 2014, 10:13 PM
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Re: What should I do to become an IAS being a student of 11th class?
and i have taken biology(zoology & botany)
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