22nd March 2022 06:36 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? I am in 8th standard i want to become a collector. which tipe of book %uD83D%uDCDA should i read leaving the ncert books. And which tipe of class should i see to understand. which tipe of questions will it come fore the exam. In which subject should graduate in 11th and 12th. Which subject should I read in class 11 th and 12th which subject should I take. To become a collector Please help me in this sir or mam |
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3rd March 2022 09:29 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? How many exam of collector after 10 standard I am prepared to collector exam |
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19th July 2021 09:58 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? We have to take science after 10th |
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26th June 2021 06:58 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? How much salary did collector get |
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28th January 2021 09:27 AM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Which course we have to take after 12th |
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23rd January 2021 04:22 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? I am in 6th which section I should take |
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23rd January 2021 04:16 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Mam or sir I am in 6th what section I should take in 11th or 12th |
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26th November 2020 05:23 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? At which age exactly we will become collector (IAS) |
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26th November 2020 10:29 AM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Sir I am in 6 std I want to become collector what books I should read . What education I want to take . |
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25th November 2020 12:06 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? I want to become a collector what education I want to take . My favorite subject is English. |
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17th October 2020 02:19 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? What course I want to take in inter to become collector |
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23rd September 2020 12:06 AM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? I am in 10th class after clearing 10th which side should I choose for becoming a collector ? |
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19th September 2020 04:27 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? I am in 10th and which side should I take after 0th If I like Atrs |
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21st August 2020 11:40 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Which types of questions of gk we can study |
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18th July 2020 06:34 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Respected mam or sir i have been in 10th std which side i should go for becoming collector and which on which subject should I concentrate on? |
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8th July 2020 07:28 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Now iam doing mpc can i become collector and iam sc |
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27th June 2020 04:10 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Which degree is best for qualifying exam conducted by UPSC? |
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22nd June 2020 09:09 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? which course should we take after 12th std for becoming collector? Pls prefer |
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20th May 2020 12:28 AM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Please submitted with diagram |
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5th May 2020 03:33 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? I want to become Chief Justice of India and now I%u2019m in 10 th standard and of general category what books , streame should I close and which tests I need to clear? |
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24th April 2020 03:19 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? After 2nd PUC what training OR which classes we should attained |
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7th April 2020 01:44 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Sir/ madam what we do after 12th standard means which subject we want choose? |
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28th March 2020 11:00 AM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? what if the students get less marks in 10 th board exam like 51% or 55% ???? |
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20th December 2019 12:39 AM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Sir ,what are the syllabus for preliminary,main exams |
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4th September 2019 06:01 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? In order to become a collector i choose english literature , because i am good in english |
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30th March 2019 05:18 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? My daughter is in 8th standard and she is good in study & obtaining god marks without any tuition so my dream is that she can become a collector so please suggest me the procedure for preparation of exam Thanks |
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8th December 2018 04:40 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? I have completed my 10th with 83 percent marks and I have taken arts stream . I want to become a collector, please tell me what should I do now. What preparation I should do |
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12th August 2018 07:22 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? It is easy or hard to become a collector? Which books we have to study after 10th std to become a collector? |
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11th July 2017 08:46 AM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? To become a collector without the knowledge of news and G.k,is it possible or not? |
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26th June 2017 10:04 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? I am in 9th grade CBSE. In which field should I can enter in 11th? For becoming A COLLECTOR what is needed ? Which books should be preferred to achieve my aim? Which degree is needed to become A COLLECTOR? |
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2nd April 2017 12:34 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Sir I have passed 10th class and I want to become a collector so what preparation i should do in summer vacation to become a collector |
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17th March 2017 09:21 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Can you please tell me that can we become a collector after tenth and how |
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6th November 2016 12:09 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Quote:
For becoming a collector, the minimum educational qualification is Graduation. So you still have 5 more years to prepare well and crack the UPSC exam (For recruiting collector). You can start from today itself. you can keep yourself updated with newspapers and magazines with day to day affairs within INDIA and between INDIA and the World. Along with this practice yourself for General ability and aptitude test by solving various types of exam question papers. This will help you for preparing for General Studies Section in the UPSC exam. Well regarding to which subject to take: In Engineering: Electical, Mechanical, Civil. Core science, Management and Commerce are the next options which makes you easy to select the main subject papers in the UPSC exam. Collector is a very reputed post with good social status and lots of responsibility. Holidays will be as regular Govt. employee. The current pay scale for for newly joined Collector is in the scale of 56100 - 177500 Rs. the maximum age for collector is 32 for general and 35 for OBC. All the Best |
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5th November 2016 09:08 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? In commerce which subject I focuse to become collector and which is the best academy to study for collector |
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26th May 2016 03:51 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Best courses in science stream which pays high salary or IIT coures |
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17th May 2016 01:11 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Which subjects should I prepare for preliminary,mains,interview |
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30th April 2015 02:33 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? UPSC conducts civil services exam in order to recruit personnel for the post of IAS,i.e., District Collector.You can opt for any discipline in which you have most interest for 12th class and graduation degree because,there is no restrictions on the selection of subjects for Civil Services Exam.However, you should pay attention on Social Sciences, English,General awareness,etc.to do better in the exam. You should have to complete graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university to become eligible for the exam. The candidate should have citizenship of India. The age limit to apply for the exam is from 21 years to 30 years for general category.There is relaxation in upper age limit by 3 years for OBC candidates and 5 years for SC/ST candidates. The no. of attempts for the exam is 4 times for general category under the creamy layer,7 times for OBC candidates and no limits for SC/ST candidates. The salary for a Collector is Basic Pay: Rs 23,640 D.A. (@65%): Rs 15,366 H.R.A.(@30%): Rs 7,092 T.A.: 5,280 Total: Rs 51,378 The basic salary increases at the rate of 3% per annum. There is increment in D.A. of average 10% to 14%. The IAS may hope to get double salary after each 7 to 9 years. The no. of holidays for a collector is in the form of 30 days earned leave in each calendar year. The exam process involves *Preliminary Exam *Main exam *Personality Interview. |
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30th April 2015 01:40 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? No,after completing 10th candidate are not apply for collector post. If any candidate want to become a collector must qualify UPSC entrance exam.UPSC conduct collector post exam.There are many civil exams conducted by UPSC every year. Candidate who want to apply must have a graduation degree from a recognized university.And candidate must be a citizen of India. To become a Collector candidate age should be between 21 years to 30 years.Age Relaxation for OBC candidate is 3 years and for SC/ST 5 years. The Candidates are selected on the basis of Prelims exam,mains exam and Interview.After qualify Interview you will get Collector post job. There are number of attempts for collector post as per the goverment rule. |
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30th April 2015 12:53 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Dear definitely you will become a Collector if you follow the below step by step procedure in your career. First thing you must concentrate on your Academics. Tips to become a Collector and Step by step procedure : 1.You should complete 10th from the recognized board. And then 12th in any stream and Graduation in any Maths stream for Good skills of Calculation and all. 2.After graduation there will be " Civil's Examination " simply called as " CSAT " Examination. Under Civil's you will have following selection procedure . Civil's Examination Selection Procedure : * Prelims * Main's * Interview Prelim's examination is of qualifying nature so you need to more concentrate on Mains and Interview to get a good score in Civil's Examination. According to your score you will be alloted in different departments like IAS, IPS and Indian Foreign Services, and Many other Group A and Group B posts. But if you are interested in IAS ( Collector ) you need to score good percentage of marks in entire selection process. Thus you can become a " Collector " . And now your age and educational qualification is very low. So you try to concentrate on Academics and in the mean while you can try to analyze the topics which are happening in your surroundings. In this way you can improve the Analyzing skills and it is more important skill for IAS officer.You can prepare your syllabus for Civil's from NCERT books of 6th 10th standard. Pay scale for Collector in India : Around Rs. 40,000/-. |
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30th April 2015 12:48 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? For becoming collector you need to write Civil service examination which is conducted by UPSC every year. It needs graduation as a qualification degree and your age must be in between 21 to 30 years of age. AFTER PASSING 10th CLASS WHAT TYPE OF PREPARATIONS ARE NEEDED TO BECOME COLLECTOR?
RIGHT NOW I AM IN 8th STANDARD THEN WHAT TYPE OF BOOKS SHOULD I PREFER?
WHICH SUBJECT SHOULD I TAKE AFTER 10th CLASS IF I AM GOOD IN SCIENCE? WHICH DEGREE SHOULD I TAKE FOR BECOMING COLLECTOR?
HOW MUCH HOLIDAYS ARE THERE FOR A COLLECTOR?
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30th April 2015 12:18 PM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Your initiative from the class 8th towards really pleased me . To become a Collector ( IAS ) first you have to complete your graduation then you have to qualify in the CSAT examination conducted by the UPSC . It is one of the toughest examination and only few thousands lucky candidates become eligible to qualify in it . The examination is conducted in three stages :- Preliminary. Mains . Interview. So from now you can only give attention to the English and Social Science to do better . This will benefit you alot . As you have interest in science you can go with science in +2 and can also do your graduation from any stream . The age of the candidates must be 21-30 years for general category students and relaxation of +3 for OBC and +5 for SC/ST candidates . There are also limitations on number of attempts . So it is upto you in how much time you requires for it . I think atleast one year of preparation is needed for it . |
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30th April 2015 02:29 AM | ||
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Re: How to become a Collector after 10th standard? Do not worry, here is answer to each and every question. As you are right now in standard eight, so you should focus on your subjects of class, special emphasis on NCERT social studies books of Geography, Civics, Economics right from Class sixth. Labour hard to get good marks in 10th board exam. After that take science stream as you have mentioned that you are good in science subjects. Then pursue you bachelor's degree as minimum criteria to appear for Civil Services examination after clearing which you will become collector is bachelor's degree from a recognized university. You can choose any stream in bachelor's degree as per your interest as there is no such specification by UPSC. The age limit for Civil Services exam is 21-30 years for general category candidates and three years to OBC candidates and five years to SC/ST respectively. There are four attempts for the general students, seven for OBC and no limit for SC/ST candidates. Different levels of exam: First stage is Preliminary exam which you must clear to be eligible for Mains exam. Last stage is Personal Interview. Ranking is prepared on basis of performance in Mains and Personal interview exam. It totally depends upon you how much time you take to clear the exam. Some candidates clear it in first attempt just after preparation. So you hard work, determination and a bit luck will decide after bachelor's degree needed to crack it. Salary: During training period and probation: >>Basic pay: Rs 23,640 >>DA (107%): Rs 25,295 >>TRA (30%): Rs 7092 >>T.A : Rs 5280 Total of Rs 61, 307. New recruit is posted for two years probation period. After that he/she is posted as SDM. There will be 30 days earned leave for IAS officers in each calendar year. |
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29th April 2015 09:52 PM | ||
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How to become a Collector after 10th standard? AFTER PASSING 10th CLASS WHAT TYPE OF PREPARATIONS ARE NEEDED TO BECOME COLLECTOR? RIGHT NOW I AM IN 8th STANDARD THEN WHAT TYPE OF BOOKS SHOULD I PREFER? WHICH SUBJECT SHOULD I TAKE AFTER 10th CLASS IF I AM GOOD IN SCIENCE? WHICH DEGREE SHOULD I TAKE FOR BECOMING COLLECTOR? HOW MUCH HOLIDAYS ARE THERE FOR A COLLECTOR? HOW MUCH IS THE SALARY FOR A COLLECTOR? AFTER GRADUATION HOW MUCH TIME DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME A COLLECTOR? FOR BEING COLLECTOR WHAT AGE IS NEEDED? |