6th May 2016 12:24 PM | |
nagam. |
Re: How can I become an IAS officer? I am a student Though you are a Graduate student, you study from now for IAS Exam. Graduation is required eligibility for IAS Exam. After Graduation, there is exam for IAS. Civil Services Exam which will be conducted in 2 stages - Preliminary and Main Exam. After that, Interview will be there. Then after, you can get job as IAS Officer. So, you study from now for IAS Exam. It is for sure, you become IAS Officer. In the market, there are so many books for IAS Exam. Purchase and study them. |
4th May 2016 05:40 PM | |
Unregistered |
Re: How can I become an IAS officer? I am a student Hi Sir!!!All saying after HSC choose BSC agriculture it is best to become an IAS officier . Why all saying like this?.If we choose BSC agri to become an IAS officer whats the benefit ? Please reply because I am finished HSC bt I am thinking I get 180 aggregate mark so its difficult to study BSC agri .My ambition is to become an IAS officer. |
14th April 2014 04:33 PM | |
ChakrabortyP |
Re: How can I become an IAS officer? I am a student First of all complete your graduation degree and then fill up the forms. Any interested aspirant’s age limit should be between 19 to 40 years. Relaxation is given to the SC/ST candidates of 2 years as per the government norms. As a candidate, they should be Indian and must possess a graduation degree in Mathematics, statistics, Geology, natural science, civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, economics, Chemical Engineering. UPSC comprises of three sections Preliminary Examination which covers objective type questions, Mains which is subjective type questions and personal interview questions. |
14th April 2014 04:30 PM | |
ChakrabortyP |
Re: How can I become an IAS officer? I am a student First of all complete your graduation degree and then fill up the forms. Any interested aspirant’s age limit should be between 19 to 40 years. Relaxation is given to the SC/ST candidates of 2 years as per the government norms. As a candidate, they should be Indian and must possess a graduation degree in Mathematics, statistics, Geology, natural science, civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, economics, Chemical Engineering. UPSC comprises of three sections Preliminary Examination which covers objective type questions, Mains which is subjective type questions and personal interview questions. |
19th July 2013 01:33 PM | |
Kushwah jyotindra |
How can I become an IAS officer? I am a student i am a student.i study in BSC first year with main subject of chemistry.i like to become a IAS OFFICER .so what i do(study) for that.... |