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7th April 2017 09:29 PM
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Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

Respected sir/madam , I have to clear mu query that...I have done 12th from CBSE board in 2016 with PCM but unfortunately I got compartment in mathematics but then also I have got 58% and I am from OBC. And due to very much issues i was unable to aply for compartment exam. Now I have applied for TOC from NIOS for October session . so I will get my TOC result in November. So can I apply for clat or any other law exam I mean university will accept my that result or not .
please rply me must sir/madam.I really need your help
Thank you
5th May 2015 01:45 AM
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Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

Hi
For appearing in the IAS examination, you need to be a graduate in any stream from a recognized Indian university and your age should be in between 21-32 years.
Moreover, there is no prescribed field in engineering or in any other graduation field which is helpful in clearing the IAS examination because you need to have a very deep and thorough knowledge of the subject hence it is advisable that you should opt for a subject which you like to study the most.
Thanks
4th May 2015 05:06 PM
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Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

Now I have completed SSLC and have chosen PCMB in PU.I want to be an IAS officer.Since I want to prepare from now only, I wanted to ask you that on which subject I need to concentrate.
4th May 2015 04:50 PM
Unregistered
Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

Now I have completed SSLC.I want to be an IAS officer and I have taken PCMB in PU.I want to prepare from now only. So on which subject I need to concentrate?
4th April 2015 06:28 PM
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Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

hi ! im a 12th standard student . i would like to do IAS . as a degree i would like to pursue electrical engineering . is it suitable for it ? will it have any use in that ? is electrical engineering tough?
24th January 2013 03:46 PM
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Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

Hii..
i am a engg. student,with civil engg. as my branch,which two optional subjects should i opt??
9th July 2012 08:59 PM
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Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

can an IAS aspirant choose ECE
28th June 2012 08:18 PM
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Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

is bio medical engineering suitable for IAS
29th April 2012 01:33 AM
mithu ashi
Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

Dear,
The choose of engineering stream is totally dependent upon your choice.
Because for I.A.S. you only need to complete your graduation/B.tech with passing mark.

ELIGIBILITY:-

Educational qualification:-
-To apply for I.A.S. exam, you must be a graduate from a recognized university.
-Final year students can also apply.
-Candidates who have completed their technical courses/professional courses are also eligible for this exam.
-Candidates must not have any pending backlogs.

Age criteria:-
-Age limit to appear in this exam is 21-30 years.
-Age relaxation is available for SC/ST, OBC candidates.
-For SC/ST- 5 years of relaxation is there.
-For Other back ward class (O.B.C.)- 3 years of relaxation.

-You must be an Indian citizen to apply in this exam.

-You must be physically fit.
29th February 2012 02:35 PM
sujukisamurai
Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

Engineering is a good degree to pursue being an aspirant of IAS .There are lot of streams in Engineering before suggesting you the stream to be chosen in Engineering I want to tell some information to you.To become IAS officer you have to write Civil Service Exam.Civil Service Exam is a 3 levels examLevel 1 : CSAT(Civil Service Aptitude Test) : In this exam syllabus is common for all.
Level 2 : Mains Exam (In this exam you have to select the two optional subject along with the compulsory subjects)Level 3 : Personal Interview(It will be almost like a HR Interview).Once again read about Level 2.you have to select two optional subjects.
Small information about Optional Subjects.
18th January 2012 12:28 AM
Unregistered
Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

If i am stuent of electrical engeniering, whts subject would be favour of me as a main, priliminary exam?
5th November 2011 10:49 PM
mahesh.g518
Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

I suggest you to be a part of Civil Engineering or Mechanical Engineering in terms of Engineering Streams if you are a IAS aspirant.No other Engineering stream is as useful as these branches to become an IAS officer.
5th November 2011 10:43 PM
BISWARUPYOGI
Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

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which engeeniering is suitable for doing ias?

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR IAS EXAM


This exam is conducted by UPSC in once time in year.

Those candidate are graduate from any recognized university with any discipline are eligible for IAS exam.

But your age should be in between 22 to 30 years old.Age relaxation is provide for SC/ST/OBC category as per govt rule.

The maximum attempts for SC/ST candidate is Unlimited. For OBC candidate it is 7 years and for general candidate it will be 5 years.

Also you must be in citizen in India.

Optional subjects for IAS main exam:

Economics , Electrical Engineering,Geography, Geology ,History, Law,Management,Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Medical Science, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science and International Relations, Psychology, Public Administration, Sociology,Statistics, Zoology, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science, Anthropology,Botany, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Commerce and Accountancy.

You can choose the subject in sense of your strength .

So you can choose the core stream like CIVIL ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING OR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.

The IAS selection process is consist in three way

1)Preliminary exam
2)Main exam
3)Inter View.

EXAM DATE:-

Civil Services Preliminary Exam, 2012

Date of notification: 04-02-2012

Last Date for Receipt of Applications: 05-03-2012

Date of Exam: 20-05-2012

Civil Services Main Exam, 2012

Date of Commencement of Exam: 05-10-2012
5th November 2011 10:38 PM
praveenchilaka951
Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

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which engeeniering is suitable for doing ias?
according to my knowledge it would be better to choose degree rather then engineering
5th November 2011 09:58 PM
rudramishra
Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

the engineering branches suitable for appearing IAS are
>>Civil Engineering
>>Physics
>>Commerce & Accountancy
>>Political Science & International Relations
>>Economics
>>Psychology
>>Electrical Engineering
>>mehanical engineering
5th November 2011 09:44 PM
rudramishra
Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

the engineering branches suitable for appearing IAS are
>>Civil Engineering
>>Physics
>>Commerce & Accountancy
>>Political Science & International Relations
>>Economics
>>Psychology
>>Electrical Engineering
>>mehanical engineering
5th November 2011 08:17 PM
aditya436
Re: Which Engineering stream is best suitable for to pursue IAS?

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which engeeniering is suitable for doing ias?
IAS : Indian Administrative Service

For appearing in this exam you have to complete Degree from any stream and you should also have 21 years of minimum age.

Engineering is a good degree to pursue being an aspirant of IAS .

There are lot of streams in Engineering before suggesting you the stream to be chosen in Engineering I want to tell some information to you.

To become IAS officer you have to write Civil Service Exam.
Civil Service Exam is a 3 levels exam
Level 1 : CSAT(Civil Service Aptitude Test) : In this exam syllabus is common for all.
Level 2 : Mains Exam (In this exam you have to select the two optional subject along with the compulsory subjects).

Level 3 : Personal Interview(It will be almost like a HR Interview).

Once again read about Level 2.

I have said there that you have to select two optional subjects.
Small information about Optional Subjects.
In CSE(Civil Service Exam) you have an facility to select an optional subject so that the questions will be appeared in your selected optional subject.

you might get a doubt where from this optionals come from answer for this the optional subject list is designed from all the disciplines of studies like
->Science
->Social
->Commerce
->Mathematics
->Medical Sciences.


now have a look at Optional subject list.

>>Agriculture
>>Management
>>Animal Husbandry & Vetinary Science
>>Mathematics
>>Anthropology
>>Mechanical Engineering
>>Botany
>>Medical Science
>>Chemistry
>>Philosophy
>>Civil Engineering
>>Physics
>>Commerce & Accountancy
>>Political Science & International Relations
>>Economics
>>Psychology
>>Electrical Engineering
>>Public Administration
>>Geography
>>Sociology
>>Geology
>>Statistics
>>Indian History
>>Zoology
>>Law


you have to select any two optional subject.

Observe the optional subjects clearly you have some engineering optional's too.
So I think you got my point. If not,
Nothing select the stream like Mechanical or Civil or Electrical or All rounder Electronics and Communication Engineering.
you will be benefited at the time of selecting optional's
but remember one thing that no two engineering optional can be selected only one optional can be selected by a aspirant.

For any further doubts you can contact me through this forum via posting a question in the same way as you did.

Regards
5th November 2011 01:13 PM
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which engeeniering is suitable for doing ias?

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