20th February 2021 11:14 PM | |
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Re: What to study to become a District Magistrate? I am 10 years old boy and my dream is to become DM so what I need to learn |
2nd December 2020 06:35 PM | |
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Re: What to study to become a District Magistrate? Sir what the steps only in details to become a d.m |
2nd November 2020 05:55 PM | |
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Re: What to study to become a District Magistrate? Which subject is important for become DM |
17th August 2020 09:21 AM | |
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Re: What to study to become a District Magistrate? What if after pursuing LLB degree can we become a DM?? |
22nd July 2020 07:09 PM | |
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Re: What to study to become a District Magistrate? If we want to become IAS so we need to opt maths in commerce or we can become without maths. |
16th July 2020 06:16 PM | |
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Re: What to study to become a District Magistrate? i am in 2nd year of B.A Programme and i want to know that what studies i have to do to be a district magistrate. |
1st July 2020 11:30 PM | |
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Re: What to study to become a District Magistrate? I have biology so what are my chances? |
22nd May 2020 07:58 AM | |
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Re: What to study to become a District Magistrate? It is important to understand that an IAS officer becomes eligible to become a DM after 6 years of service including 2 years of training. They can remain DM till they get their Super Time Scale and promoted to the next higher level of Commissioner i.e. in around15-16 years. For becoming a District Magistrate, you have to write IAS exam and secure a rank within 100. Once you clear UPSC civil service exam with a top rank, you will become an officer of Indian Administrative services (IAS). IAS officer after one or two promotions become DM of a district. |
18th May 2020 02:42 PM | |
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Re: What to study to become a District Magistrate? which subjects we have to prepare for the exam for district magistrate |
9th August 2019 09:20 AM | |
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Re: What to study to become a District Magistrate? What is the opportunity of LLB student |
12th January 2018 12:04 AM | |
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Re: What to study to become a District Magistrate? You are now not eligible to appear in Civil Service examination and so you have to pursue bachelor degree before appearing in examination. The examination is conducted in three stages Preliminary, Mains and Interview. Candidates have to qualify in each stage for final selection. The examination is among the toughest so you have to study hard as per syllabus of examination to qualify in it. To get syllabus for examination visit at www.upsc.gov.in. |
11th January 2018 05:34 PM | |
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Re: What to study to become a District Magistrate? To become District Magistrate you have to appear and qualify in Civil Service conducted which is conducted by UPSC every year. The required qualification to appear in examination is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree from a recognised university. So, you have to pursue bachelor degree to appear in examination. As the examination is among the toughest examination so you can start preparing for examination from now. The fundamental to start preparation for examination is to go through NCERT books of Std VI - XIIth. Candidates after qualifying in all three stages of examination will become eligible for recruitment as District Magistrate. To get any detail about Civil Service examination visit at www.upsc.gov.in. |
10th January 2018 11:40 PM | |
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Re: What to study to become a District Magistrate? To become an district Magistrate, you have to become an IAS officer. To appear in the IAS exams you have to apply for the UPSC civil services exams. This exams is conducted for selection of posts like IAS, IPS, IFS etc This exam is conducted in three stages: Prelims Mains Interviews Educational Qualifications to appear in this exams:Graduation pass in any stream from an recognised University Age Limit:Minimum 21 years for all candidates Maximum age is 32 years for General category candidates 3 years age relation for OBC candidates 5 years for SC/ST candidates Number of attempts: 6 attempts for general candidates 9 attempts for OBC candidates No restriction for SC/ST candidates So, after class 12th, complete your graduation in any stream. |
9th January 2018 10:38 AM | |
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What to study to become a District Magistrate? After my 12th I want to become District Magistrate. So, what should I study after my 12th in order to become District Magistrate? |