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13th February 2014 09:36 PM
Sowmya449
Re: How should I write IPS entrance exam in future?

Eligibility for IPS:
General Candidate can maximum 4 Times
OBC Candidate can Maximum 7 Times
SC/ST there is no attempt Limit
IPS exam is consist of 3 process - Preliminary Exam . Mains Exam and Personal Interview
If you want govt. sector jobs you can go for IRS also...
Good luck..
13th February 2014 12:49 PM
Unregistered
Re: How should I write IPS entrance exam in future?

are the exams and interview of civil services in language telugu?
13th February 2014 10:30 AM
Sowmya449
Re: How should I write IPS entrance exam in future?

Graduation Degree in any stream from a recognized university are applicable for IPS Exam, the final year students also eligible for applying preliminary examination
You have completed B-Tech degree in (Textile Engineering) so you are applicable for IPS Exam .
The Candidate age should be in between 21 years to 30 years . Age Relaxation for OBC candidate is 3 years and for SC/ST candidate is 5 years.
General Candidate can maximum 4 Times attempts..
OBC Candidate can Maximum 7 Times
SC/ST there is no attempt Limit
It consist of 3 divisions..Preliminary Exam . Mains Exam and Personal Interview .
12th February 2014 08:30 PM
Unregistered
Re: How should I write IPS entrance exam in future?

My name is vinod kumar now iam doing in b.a englsh 2nd yr.i want to write the ips exam in my future.for this purpos what should i do?
7th August 2013 07:39 PM
aryan5107241
Re: How should I write IPS entrance exam in future?

Dear Manjunath,

Its nice to see your interest towards the IPS Entrance Exam and your intentions to become an IPS Officer.

As you have completed 12th with PCMB , so now you need to complete your graduation first in any stream from any recognized college/university.

This is because the minimum educational qualification required for the IPS Civil Services Exam is Graduation in any stream.

The Civil Services Exam is considered as the most prestigious and one of the toughest exams conducted every year by the Union Public Service Commission.

The Civil Services Exam is conducted in the following phases :

a) Preliminary Examination

b) MAINS Examination

c) Personal Interview

The Exam is considered tough as the candidates have to pass in all the three exams mentioned above in order to clear the IPS Exam.

The Essential Requisites for the Civil Services Exam are :

** The candidate must have completed graduation in any stream from any recognized college/university.

** Candidates in final year of graduation can also apply for the civil services exam.

** The candidate must not have any pending backlog.

** The candidate`s age must lie in between 21-30 years (General Category).

** Age Relaxation :

a) OBC Candidates get a relaxation of 3 years in upper age.

b) SC/ST Candidates get a relaxation of 5 years in upper age.

** The candidate must be an Indian.

So , i advise you to complete Graduation if you want to appear for the IPS Entrance Exam better known as the Civil Services Exam.

This is the information i have to the best of my knowledge regarding your query. Hope the information will help you to the extent you want.
6th August 2013 05:46 PM
sherleytwain
Re: How should I write IPS entrance exam in future?

In future you can apply for the Indian Police Service by clearing the Civil Services Examination. The exam takes place every year and the registration starts during the months of February/March. Although there is no such rule.

You will have to appear for Civil Services Examination for Indian Police Service. Please remember that Civil Services Examination is also conducted for Indian Administrative Service as well Indian Forest Service.

Right now you are not eligible for this exam. You will have to wait till completion of graduation to apply for this exam. The exam is conducted in three stages:-

1. Preliminary Exam

There are two written tests that takes place in May/June. The score of preliminary exam are not included in your final tally and it is only used as qualifying exam to appear for the next stage.

If failed in preliminary exam, you can not continue ahead with the examination proces and apply once again next year.


2. Main Examination

You will crack as many as 9 written tests in Main Exam. It generally takes place in August. For this exam you must select 2 optional subject. There will be 2 written tests on each optional subject therefore choose the subjects wisely.

Do no go for subjects that are not related to your studies as it would be difficult to prepare for them. Any subject related to your graduation course is generally recommended.


3. Personal Interview

After the interview candidates are selected for Indian Police Service. However you are required to appear for medical test where you will have to prove that you are meeting the physical requirements of Indian Police Service. These physical requirements are:

1. Before I write them down please not that women candidate should not be pregnent at the time of these tests.

2. The Chest criteria is 84 cm for Male while 79 cm for Female. Expansion of 5 cm.

3. Height should be 165 cm Male and 150 cm female.

4. There is 5cm relaxation for ST candidates of both genders.


Graduation is the main criteria to appear for the Civil Services Examination. Apart from that you should meet the age limit which is different for General, OBC, SC and ST candidates.


IPS Eligibility

1. You should be Indian citizen.

2. Bachelor's degree in any discipline.

3. There is no criteria for marks.

4. Age limit is 21 to 30 years for General.

5. 21 to 33 years for OBC.

6. 21 to 35 years for SC/ST.
5th August 2013 11:33 PM
SK@S
Re: How should I write IPS entrance exam in future?

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Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
I am completade in B.sc agri .how to apply for ips exam

To become an IPS Officer you have to appear in the UPSC Civil Services Exams

Minimum eligibilty to apply for the UPSC Civil Services exams is:

Education: Graduation pass in any stream from a recognized university
No minimum percentage of marks is required in Graduation

Age- Minimum 21 years
Maximum 30 years
OBC can apply till 33 years
SC/ST can apply till 35 years

Attempts/Chances: UPSC has also fixed number of attempts
General- 4 times
OBC-7 times
SC/ST-No Restrictions

UPSC Civil Services Exams are held in three stages:
Prelims
MAINS
Interview

Next prelims exams would be held in May 2014

Detailed notification would be released on the UPSC website www.upsc.gov.in

You can apply for the Prelims Exams online through the website
http://upsconline.nic.in/
5th August 2013 10:52 PM
sandeepsaini.saini522
Re: How should I write IPS entrance exam in future?

Hi,

IPS stands for Indian Police service.

Graduation Degree in any stream from a recognized university are applicable for IPS Exam, the final year students also eligible for applying preliminary examination

You have completed B-Tech degree in (Textile Engineering) so you are applicable for IPS Exam .

The Candidate age should be in between 21 years to 30 years . Age Relaxation for OBC candidate is 3 years and for SC/ST candidate is 5 years.

Attempt Limit:-

General Candidate can maximum 4 Times
OBC Candidate can Maximum 7 Times
SC/ST there is no attempt Limit

IPS exam is consist of 3 process - Preliminary Exam . Mains Exam and Personal Interview .

You can apply this exam online;-www.upsconline.nic.in
5th August 2013 06:09 PM
Unregistered
Re: How should I write IPS entrance exam in future?

I am completade in B.sc agri .how to apply for ips exam
28th March 2013 10:01 AM
sri darmasthala manjunath
How should I write IPS entrance exam in future?

I have written 12th standard pcmb exam. I want to write ips exam in future . What can i do

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