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Eligibility for IAS UPSC exam after getting failed in one of the intermediate subject?


I am a graduate student from well known university,but i Ws failed maths subject in intermediate course, is i am eligible for I.A.S ( UPSC )




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20th February 2016, 10:34 PM
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Yes, you are eligible to appear in UPSC IAS examination after completion of your Graduation course from a recognised university. You have mentioned that you have failed Mathematics subject in your 12th standard but, there will not be any problem if you have already cleared that subject. If you have not cleared that subject then, at the time of document verification, you may face problems. Being a Graduate from a recognised university, you are eligible to apply for UPSC IAS examination.
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20th February 2016, 11:18 PM
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No, you are not eligible to apply for IAS UPSC Examination after getting failed in one of the Intermediate subjects. Yes, the minimum educational qualification required for itself is "Graduate Degree" or Any Bachelor Degree in any discipline from a recognized university. As it is mentioned in the UPSC IAS Notification that Graduation is required, it means candidates must have passed 12th Class before doing Graduation obviously.

As the Graduation PASS is required, it obviously says that "Intermediate" or its equivalent qualification must be successfully PASSED. i.e.,

>> 12th Pass is Mandatory besides Graduation Pass.

As you have not met the required eligibility criteria, I am very sorry to say that you are not eligible. I suggest you to Clear the backlog first in order to be eligible for UPSC IAS Examination.
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21st February 2016, 09:14 AM
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I am a graduate student from well known university,but i Ws failed maths subject in intermediate course, is i am eligible for I.A.S ( UPSC )
12th standard marks is not required for IAS exam.

Those candidates who have completed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university are eligible for IAS exam.

Age criteria:

For General: 21 to 32 years
For OBC: 21 to 35 years
For SC/ST: 21 to 37 years

No. of Attempts:

For General: 5
For OBC: 9
For SC/ST: No Restriction

Important Dates for Civil Service Exam 2016:-

Date of Notification: 23 April, 2016
Last Date to Apply: 20 May, 2016
Exam Date: 7 August, 2016
Civil Services (Main): 3 December, 2016
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Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts civil services exam every year for the recruitment of IAS, IPS and various other posts. You want to know about the eligibility criteria for this exam. Following are the eligibility for this exam.

Eligibility: Student must possess graduation from a recognized university.

Age Limit: The maximum age limit for Civil Services Exam is 32 Years. Relaxation in maximum age limit is given to reserved category students as per govt. students.

>>You completed your graduation degree from a well known university but failed in Math subject in Intermediate. It means you have also taken supplementary exam for Math subject. It does not matter what you have done in your intermediate course. You are graduated, so you are definitely eligible for the exam. If you still have any doubt then you can go through the detailed advertisement of previous year of Civil Services.
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I am doing b. Com hons. In first semester i failed in one subject but then i cleared it. My question is Am i eligible for IAS?
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I am a student of B.Sc 3rd semester.i want to be an IAS officer..but the problem is that I was failed in mathematics at h.s level..Is I am eligible for the exam.
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You will be eligible to appear for Civil Service examination conducted by UPSC. The examination is conducted in three stages and candidates have to qualify in all stages for final selection.

If you are pursuing in bachelor degree then you must have passed 12th.

So, you have to qualify in all three stages for selection as an I.A.S Officer. For detail information about examination visit at www.upsc.gov.in.
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I am a graduate student from well known university,but i Ws failed maths subject in intermediate course, is i am eligible for I.A.S ( UPSC )
Don't worry about it.First you clear your concepts in Mathematics.You are eligible for UPSC IAS EXAMINATION.But you to work hard.Take help of good Coaching institute in Delhi.In Delhi,Vajirao Institute is the best.You should go there,prepare well & crack UPSC in first attempt.
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Respected Sir/Mam, I am graduate from IGNOU. But I was fail in my 6th subject in Maths having commerce stream, though my overall result is pass and even not given any kind of improvement thinking that Maths was not my main subject, right now preparing for UPSC IAS examination. I have doubt that whether my 12th Maths marks will be hurdle.
Kindly answer me.

Thanking you.
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Dear ma'am/sir i am a 10th passed student and want to run with commerce stream and i also want to do CA at first and then IAS what are the best ways to do it.
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I have passed intermediate with compartment exam in chemistry .
I have finished my intermediate.
And graduation too.
Can I apply for Ips ?
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Sir I failed in class 12th and I do not done my 12th class instead that I have done diploma(me) and BTech lateral entry (me). So sir please tell me that I am eligible for UPSC exam or not
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I have failed in 12th but I am having a good percentage at 10th will I have the eligibility for doing upsc for getting IAS
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Sir I am a student of bsc 2nd year and I got reappear in 1st seen in maths subject .may I take the ias exam
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Sir/Madam, I have failed in mathematics in class 12 th but I have passed hs and now I am doing graduation. Can I apply for upsc exam?
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If any one failed in additional subject in 12th then are they elegible for upsc ias exam
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I'm studying b.sc 3rd sem. I want to become an IFS officer. But i failed in maths in class 12th cbsc board. Over all result is pass.so can I appear upsc exam.
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Sir, i have not cleared my 12th class, but graduated from open university, can i be able to write upsc exam. Please help me
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I am graduate from sol delhi university but failed in 1 paper of 2nd year can i eligible for upsc exam?
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I have once failed in ug of subject physics I'm I eligible for upsc
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I am in semester 6 but backlog in semester 2 so my graduation complete in 4 years ,will it effect my upsc dream
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I failed in intermediate maths subject and I written supplementary I passed maths exam can I write upsc exam
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I was failed in mathematics in my 12th class but have completed graduation can I become IAS after clearing exams conducted by upse ?? Will it create any problem even after qualifying exams ?? And I haven't gave my supplementary...
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I'm studying b.sc 3rd sem. I want to become an IFS officer. But i failed in maths in class 12th cbsc board. Over all result is pass.so can I appear upsc exam.
Yes you are eligible for ias exam because upsc doesn't see your 12 marks
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If we fail in chemistry but overall pass class 12th my chemistry make additional subject so we are eligible for upsc without chemistry in 12 . After graduate in BA we can apply for upset yes or not
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sir i can fail in degree in one subject, and pass the subject , i can applying for UPSC exam?
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