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6th January 2012, 02:42 AM
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Will I be eligible for IAS exams? I'm an Indian citizen but residing in USA
hi,
I m citizen of India , but right now I m staying in USA (as my hubby got job in US so I m on dependent VIsa) so will I be eligiable for the IAS exams ?? |
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20th April 2012, 02:18 PM
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Re: Will I be eligible for IAS exams? I'm an Indian citizen but residing in USA
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Your question lacks proper information like your academic qualification and age. In the absence of such vital information it is not possible to guide you properly mere on the basis of assumption. However, if you are an Indian citizen and have the academic qualification and if you have age on your side then you are certainly eligible to sit for IAS exams. |
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21st May 2012, 08:10 AM
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Re: Will I be eligible for IAS exams? I'm an Indian citizen but residing in USA
sir, i have completed my class 12 from cbse board. Now i have applied for mechanical engg. diploma in CANADA.Still can i apply for ias????????????
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24th March 2022, 01:37 AM
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Re: Will I be eligible for IAS exams? I'm an Indian citizen but residing in USA
If you have a citizenship of India and you are a graduate from a recognized university, then you are eligible to appear in the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
The selection of IAS is done through UPSC CSE only. |
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