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12th April 2016 04:12 PM
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Re: Can i do IAS, IPS course after passing 12th without Chemistry?

which subject is best for doing graduation and which place is better for preparation of IAS examination (delhi/dehradun )plz reply on this no.9097620130
31st August 2015 12:38 PM
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Re: Can i do IAS, IPS course after passing 12th without Chemistry?

I am iter pass student. i want to join ips,pcs course.i passed highs chool in 61% and inter 76% please tell me something.
dilipgiri (new delhi)
24th November 2013 12:33 PM
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Re: Can i do IAS, IPS course after passing 12th without Chemistry?

How to join and marks?
3rd November 2013 01:49 PM
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Re: Can i do IAS, IPS course after passing 12th without Chemistry?

I AM INTER PASS STUDENT. I WANT TO JOIN IAS PCS COURSE. I PASSED HIGH SCHOOL IN 61% AND INTER 67%. PLEASE TELL ME SOMEYHING.
RAMASHANKAR KUSHVAHA [MAHOBA]
26th September 2013 10:51 PM
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Re: Can i do IAS, IPS course after passing 12th without Chemistry?

What i have to do for ips?
4th June 2013 07:49 PM
sherleytwain
Re: Can i do IAS, IPS course after passing 12th without Chemistry?

Of course you can do IAS or IPS without Chemistry in 12th. The requirement for Civil Services Examination which is conducted for both IAS and IPS is graduation degree.

Neither the course you choose matters nor what subjects you selected in 12th standard. Therefore you can have any subjects in 12th and based on which you can pursue any graduation degree.

Civil Services Examination is conducted on annual basis by the Union Public Service Commission. The forms are released in early part of the year whie during May the first stage of entrance exam is conducted.

It should be noted that educational and age criteria for both IAS and IPS is the same. The only difference is in physical requirements. There are no such requirements for the Indian Administrative Service, but considering the responsibility of Indian Police Service officer, he/she should be able to meet certain criteria.


Civil Services Examination Criteria

1. The candidate applying for IAS/IPS should be Indian citizen.

2. Any graduation degree is acceptable for both exams.

3. None of the two have any percentage criteria.

4. Your age on August 1 of exam year should be at least 21 years and should not cross 30 years.

5. OBC should be 21 years old to 33 years old.

6. SC/ST can apply till 35 years of age.


IPS Physical Criteria

1. Height of Male candidate should be 165 cm while ST need 160 cm.

2. For female height should be 150cm while for ST the requirement is 145 cm.

3. Male Chest should be 84 cm with 5 cm expansion.

4. Female Chest should be 79 cm with 5 cm expansion.


Selection Process

1. Preliminary Exam

2. Main Exam

3. Interview
4th June 2013 10:26 AM
dhirajen18
Re: Can i do IAS, IPS course after passing 12th without Chemistry?

First of all IAS/IPS is not a course to be pursed.

IAS/IPS - Indian Administrative Service/Indian Police Service, and to become an IAS/IPS officer one has to apply, appear and crack Civil Service Exam conducted by UPSC every year after Graduation Degree in any stream.

The eligible candidate must be an Indian National having either appear for the final Graduation Degree exam or pass in any stream from a recognised University within the age of 21 to 30 years with upper age relaxation for reserved candidate.

The candidate aspiring for IPS shuld have goos Physical Fitness along with minimum prescribed physical requirements.

So after passing 12th one can start preparation for IAS/IPS accordingly along with regular under Graduate studies and after passing Graduation he/she will be eligible to apply for Civil Service Exam. He can take assistance of any good coaching Institutes for IAS/IPS before sitting for the Preliminary exam.

For more information you may log on to http://www.upsc.gov.in
3rd June 2013 11:42 PM
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Re: Can i do IAS, IPS course after passing 12th without Chemistry?

hello sir i am imran ansari i am studied in class 12 but i have hummaties (eco& pol.sci) so can i become a ips officer what can i do for a ips officer plss tell me
11th April 2013 11:41 AM
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Re: Can i do IAS, IPS course after passing 12th without Chemistry?

Helllo, now have pass my 12th exam with sci. & maths. but I become a IPS or IAS so please tell me, now what I Should do.....?
14th August 2012 07:01 PM
SANDEEP891985
Re: Can i do IAS, IPS course after passing 12th without Chemistry?

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can i do ias ips course after 12th science without chemistry
IAS stands for Indian Administrative Service and IPS stands for Indian Police Service and in order to be part of any of these services, candidates need to qualify Civil Service Examination conducted by Union Public Service Commission.
Now, to be eligible for the examination, one must possess a bachelors degree in any discipline except fine arts. So, it does not matters which stream you belong to and which subjects you have studied in the 10+2 level or in your bachelors degree program, if you are a graduate and within the age limit of 21-30 years, you will be able to write Civil Service Examination and after successfully qualifying the examination, which comprise of two stage of written examination and an interview, you will be able to join Indian Administrative Service or Indian Police Service as an officer.

To know more about the Civil Service Examination, refer to the official website of Union Public Service Commission.
10th August 2012 11:21 PM
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Can i do IAS, IPS course after passing 12th without Chemistry?

can i do ias ips course after 12th science without chemistry

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