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28th February 2012 06:28 PM
rvidyasagar
Re: What should I do to join IAS having opted for non medical stream?

Your stream, whether medical, engg, law, arts, or anything hardly matters when it comes to the IAS or the Civil Services Exam. So, do not attempt to jump to any other stream.

Just continue in the present stream, score very good marks and when you are in the final year, respond to the UPSC advertisement and take the exam. Of course, needless to say that you should make extra preparations for facing this exam.
28th February 2012 02:32 PM
sujukisamurai
Re: What should I do to join IAS having opted for non medical stream?

You need to complete a bachelor degree from a recognised university. It can either be a three year course or a four year course. It doesn't matters.The restriction for the aspirant is only in the number of attempts and in the age . The aspirant of general category can apply only upto 30 years of age. But relaxation is provided for the different classes. Bc and mbc aspirant can apply upto 33 years of age whereas sc and st aspirant can apply upto 35 years of age.
28th January 2012 04:05 PM
mobeshpal
Re: What should I do to join IAS having opted for non medical stream?

Hi Dear

After complete your study then you try for IAS exam

Criteria for Exam:-

*Candidate pass graduation in any stream

*Age- 21 to 30 years

*Must be an Indian.

Exam pattern:-

Written exam
main exam

PI(personal Interview)

28th January 2012 01:36 PM
sunilpati
Re: What should I do to join IAS having opted for non medical stream?

Hi dear.........
IAS exam details eligibility criteria are as follows..............





For more details official website of UPSC.

GOOD luck..................
27th January 2012 09:57 PM
pops07
Re: What should I do to join IAS having opted for non medical stream?

So what if you have chosen non medical stream. IAS is not related to medical stream. It is also not related to technical or non medical field too.

IAS is an exam that makes you to enter into the competative world and make you to get the top posts such as DC and DSP and ACP so on..

Eligibility criteria for IAS exam:

Education-- Should be graduate in any field from a recognized university. No percentage criteria. Final years graduates can also apply.

Age-- Your age should be between 21 years and 30 years....the age is calculated on the basis of 1st of August of the year applying for it.
[33 years for SC/ST]

Citizenship-- Should be a citizen of India.

The Exam is basically divided into two parts...

1. Preliminary
2. Main


In Preliminary, 2 papers are there...

Each paper carry 200 marks and duration is 2 hours.

You should have good knowledge in current affairs and social issues.
[Because you need to have very strong in that]

You also have to be physically and mentally fit for the exam.

official website-- http://www.upsc.gov.in
27th January 2012 08:48 PM
martha.anjaneyulu
Re: What should I do to join IAS having opted for non medical stream?

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i have opted non medical and i want to do IAS what should i do
can u give me reply soon.
HI,
If you want to become I.A.S then tou have to pass graduation course after 12th with non-medical stream.
Graduation course include B.Tech, B.SC.
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 (PRELIMINARY) 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
27th January 2012 08:35 PM
4G Solutions
Re: What should I do to join IAS having opted for non medical stream?

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i have opted non medical and i want to do IAS what should i do
can u give me reply soon.

Dear Aspirant

For IAS, you should have completed Graduation in any stream whether medical or non-medical it doesn't matters.

-To join IAS, you have to appear in Civil Service Exam conducted annually by UPSC{Union Public Service Commission}.




Eligibility criteria for IAS:
--------------------------

  • You should have compleded Graduate from any stream from recognized College/University.
  • Final year Students also eligible on provisional basis.
  • You must be having a minimum of 50% aggregate in graduation.
  • Your Age must be between 21 to 33 years for General category, 21 to 35 for OBC, 21 to 35 for SC/ST.
  • You must be an Indian citizen



Number of Permissible Attempts for IAS exam: 4 for General , 7 for OBC and Unlimited for SC/ST.




The IAS Civil Service exam has devided into 3- Stage:


-PRELIMINARY EXAM(CSAT)

-MAIN EXAM

-INTERVIEW




Important Dates for Civil service Exam:
------------------------------------------

  • Date of issuing of application form:-04.02.2012
  • Last date of receipt of Application:- 05.03.2012
  • Date of exam:-20.05.2012(Preliminary Exam)


-> You can apply for this exam online through this link :http://upsconline.nic.in


-> For any other Detail visit: http://upsc.gov.in




Pattern of IAS examination:
----------------------------








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27th January 2012 05:46 PM
saasmari
Re: What should I do to join IAS having opted for non medical stream?

Dear pal,
it is not necessary that you need to obtain degree from a particular discipline to arrear in the exam conducted the union public service commission for the Indian administrative service. You need to complete a bachelor degree from a recognised university. It can either be a three year course or a four year course. It doesn't matters.
The restriction for the aspirant is only in the number of attempts and in the age . The aspirant of general category can apply only upto 30 years of age. But relaxation is provided for the different classes. Bc and mbc aspirant can apply upto 33 years of age whereas sc and st aspirant can apply upto 35 years of age.
The written main exam consists of optional papers so it would be easy for you to prepare if you have choosen a optional subject paper as your degree. You can apply with non medical degree itself. The only thing you need to do is prepare well for the exam by refering many papers and books.
27th January 2012 01:37 PM
Snehamay ganguly
Re: What should I do to join IAS having opted for non medical stream?

dear friend,
It will not create any problem , as you want to go for IAS...

To appear in IAS exam you have to complete the graduation course..
After which you can apply for IAS exam.

Eligibility for IAS exam:-

1.Candidate has to complete the graduation in any trade.

2.Final year candidates can also apply for IAS exam.

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.
As you have opted for non medical stream then it will not create any problem..
All you need is , just have to complete the graduation.

All the best..
27th January 2012 10:57 AM
Unregistered
What should I do to join IAS having opted for non medical stream?

i have opted non medical and i want to do IAS what should i do
can u give me reply soon.

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