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16th October 2012 07:04 PM
sherleytwain
Re: How to become an IAS officer? What should I do after my 12th board exam

It is nice to see that you want to serve the people by joining Indian Administrative Service (IAS). You will have to appear for the Civil Service Examination to become IAS officer. But before you could apply for that, you will have to complete graduation.


Since you have completed 12th, I would recommend that you pursue graduation course. You can pick any graduation course like:


Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Commerce

Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Computer Applications

Bachelor of Technology

Bachelor of Business Administration



Above are some examples of the courses that you can pursue. You should start preparing for the IAS exam in the final year of graduation course. It is important to understand that over 10 Lakh students appear for the IAS exam every year but only couple of hundreds are selected.


Therefore It is absolutely important that you start preparing in advance for the exam. You can start by watching news to keep the track of all the latest happenings in the world. You can also read political magazines, newspapers etc. This would help you prepare for General Studies paper that would be part of both Preliminary and Main Exams.


Other thing you can do is improve your English language. If you are weak in speaking English and grammar then this is the time to improve. English is also important part of IAS exam. You should have good understanding of the English.


For other subjects in General Studies please refer to the NCERT books of Class 12th for History, Geography, Economics etc.


You will have to select 2 optional subjects in the Main Exam. It is recommended to select subjects that are related to your studies. Avoid selecting difficult subjects related to Engineering stream.



IAS Eligibility

1. You must be citizen of India.

2. Age limit is 21 to 30 years.

3. There is 3 years relaxation for OBC.

4. SC/ST are eligible for 5 years relaxation in upper age limit for IAS.

5. A graduation degree in any stream from a recognized university.
16th October 2012 03:59 PM
Unregistered
Re: How to become an IAS officer? What should I do after my 12th board exam

i want to become an IAS officer after completing my m.sc . what i have to do
26th August 2012 10:22 PM
FIRST RANK SOLUTION
Re: How to become an IAS officer? What should I do after my 12th board exam

Friend after passing 12th board exam you have to pass graduation with any course like:-
>> B.A
>> B.SC
>> B.COM
>> M.B.B.S
> >B.D.S

Required Qualification to join IAS
you have graduate degree from a approved university.
Age criteria--
your age should be 21 to 30 years.
No. of attempts--
4 for gen.

Thank you
26th August 2012 04:01 PM
vikasjha39
Re: How to become an IAS officer? What should I do after my 12th board exam

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Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
i want to become IAS officer so what should i do after my twelve board exams
HI!
Friend after passing 12th board exam you have to pass graduation with any course like:-
> B.A
> B.SC
> B.COM
> M.B.B.S
> B.D.S
> B.H.M.S
etc

I.A.S exam is conducted by U.P.S.C once in a year.

Age limit:-
For Open category:- 21-30 year
For OBC category:- 21-33 YEAR
For ST/SC category:- 21-37 year

Number of Attempts:-
For open category:- 4 attempts
For ST/SC category:- 7 attempts

There are four stage of selection:-
> Prelims Written Exam
> Mains Exam
> Interview

ALL THE BEST!
25th August 2012 10:48 PM
Unregistered
How to become an IAS officer? What should I do after my 12th board exam

i want to become IAS officer so what should i do after my twelve board exams

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