#52
31st October 2011, 11:38 PM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
hi dear........
To became an IAS you have to be apply the CIVIL SERVICE EXAM ........ after clearing this exam you can be selected as a collector . below are some details of this exams. good luck............. |
#57
27th February 2012, 06:43 PM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
Hai.....
I am doing 3rd year, B.E. - Computer science. I want to write I.A.S. Exam. What can I choose as my optional subjects? Which will be easier to me? My interest is in Mathematics and Physics. Are they easy to learn? |
#58
3rd April 2012, 08:53 PM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
hi sir/ madam
i have taken Bi.p.c in my 12th standard and now im a b. pharmcy student.. after my completion of b.pharm i want to prepare for IAS so plz suggest me the subject which i have to choose as optional subject so kindly i request you to rply my ques. |
#59
30th May 2012, 10:22 AM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
Dear friend,
IAS stands for Indian Administrative Service or collector and mainly this post officers are responsible for control entire disatrict of a state. This is conducted by the UPSC under the civil services examinations every year the UPSC as released the notification in leading newspapers and for IAS officer the selection process is based on the following stages: preliminary exam Mains exam Interview Requirements:
-->>First of all you must write the civil services of IAS entrance exam. -->>After qualifying exam called for final selection process personal interview. -->>After qualifying interview you will be a collector. All the best.................. |
#60
31st May 2012, 10:01 AM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
hi friend,
It is true that the only way to be collector is to crack IAS exam. And it is also a good decision which has been taken by in pre-final year. Actually from now IAS exam is divided into three new steps: I. Prelim exam : which consists of two papes. Paper one related to general science/knowledge/indian history and india's political and geographical points. Paper two is related to Quantitative analysis, verbal-reasoning in english language etc. II. Main exam : You have to select an optional subject along with the two language subjects eg: hindi and english. III. Interview: It is personal type of interview, not a group interview. thanks |
#62
15th September 2012, 09:17 AM
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How may i be a collector?
My name is jay and i have completed BCA with 64%. I want be a Ias (collector) but i confused what i do ?Mca and ias preparation i am not understanding but it's my dream that i make IAS (collector) now this time i perusing mca but my mind accept only IAS so please i want suggest to you.
What i do? I'm always take to prior to god please support to me for IAS officr. Thanks to you. |
#63
16th September 2012, 12:39 AM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
Hi dear,
To become a Collector through IAS. Then you need to pass three exams. Prelims, Mains and Final Interview. You can opt any of the subjects of your choice in this exams. Before you get to the interview, you must certified your degree after 12th or graduation. Examination pattern for Main exams - Essay type Indian Language Qualifying Paper (300 marks) English Qualifying Paper (300 marks) General Essay type paper (200 marks) General Studies papers (300 marks each) Optional subjects papers (300 marks each) Examination pattern For Prem. exams - There are two papers. The papers are- A. General Studies (150 marks) Indian Polity & Economy History of India including Indian National Movement Indian and World Geography Current Affairs of National and International Importance General and day-to-day Science B. Some optional subject (300 marks) - Agriculture Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science Botany Chemistry Civil Engineering Commerce Economics Electrical Engineering Geography Geology Indian History Law Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medical Science Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Sociology Statistics Zoology So, to become a collector through IAS, then you need to give UPSC held Civil Services Examination which is a common examination for getting into IAS. After clear this exams you will get a chance to become a IAS Collector. Thanks |
#65
13th October 2012, 08:12 PM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
i want guidelines for IAS complete books for all subject,syllabus-what to study.damn i want to crack it .datz it!
plz give me information about these things on my email [email protected] guidelines for all things is must .plz provide me. |
#66
21st November 2012, 12:33 AM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
sir... i am ashutosh pandey from bits pilani ( comp. science ) 1st yaer B.E. i want to get into indian adminstrative services....i would like to take csat first time in 2016 with final year of graduation... i passed 12th from cbse board (maths bio group) with 95% marks and qualified aiims, iit, afmc pune,aipmt, aieee, bhu , imu, isat and upsee entrance exams. this year. i am very serious about ias exams.. but need some guidelines how to initiate...how to plan my studies...which books/ website to use... which magzine/newspaper to prefer... plz help me...i shall be very thankful to u.... with regards- ashutosh
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#68
19th March 2013, 11:09 PM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
IAS - Indian Administrative Service, to become an IAS officer one has to get through the Civil Service Exam after applying and appearing for the same.
The eligible candidate must be an Indian National having either appear for the final Graduation Degree exam or pass in any stream of education from a recognised university within the age of 21 to 30 years with upper age relaxation for reserved candidate. The selection is through three phases:- -CSAT - Civil Service Aptitude Test - Preliminary Exam comprises of objective type question. -Civil Service Main Exam comprises of subjective type questions -Personal Interview As you are interested for IAS and pursing 3rd year B.E. so after completion of which you can apply for Civil Service Exam. For more information you may log on to http://www.upsc.gov.in |
#74
13th July 2013, 07:49 PM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
Hai am florancejoy i completed 12th standard and am doing b.sc computer science but my aim is to become IAS OFFICER but i don't anything.......... so please guide me....how to become an IAS OFFICER.............please help me
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#76
4th September 2013, 08:08 PM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
Hello Friend
To become a collector through the IAS,then you need to appear for the Civil Services exam conducted by the UPSC every year. **Eligibility Criteria to appear for the Civil Service Exam is as follows : **Educational Qualification: -->You have to complete the graduation from a recognized university to apply for the exam. Final year students can also apply for the Civils exam. **Age Limit: -->You should have a minimum 21 years of age as on 1st August of the year of exam. -->And the maximum age limit of 30 years. -->There is an age relaxation of 3 years for OBC candidates and is of 5 years for SC/ST candidates. **No of Attempts: *General:4 *OBC:7 *SC/ST:No Limit So,If you can fulfill the above mentioned eligibility criteia then you can apply for the Civils exam. **EXAMINATION PATTERN : The Civil Services Examination will consist of three stages as follows: **Civil Services Preliminary Examination (Objective type) **Civil Services Main Examination (Written test) **Interview (i)The Preliminary Examination will consist of two papers of Objective type (multiple choice questions) and carry a maximum of 400 marks (ii)If you qualify in the preliminary exam,then you can appear for the Main exam.The Main Examination will consist of a written examination.The written examination will consist of 9 papers of conventional essay type. (iii)And the last stage is Interview.After the successful completion of these three rounds you are eligible to join in Civil Services. All The Best |
#79
14th May 2014, 10:09 PM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
Hello, my name is Sweety chakraborty. I have completed my board exam and my aim is to become and district collector but unfortunately my parents are telling that after 12 you give exams in bank and when you will get job after that with your own salary give your UPSC exam.They are also telling me that take commerce in class 11 and in graduation you will take economics honours . What should i do? I am in a great confusion? please help me
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#81
19th November 2014, 08:01 AM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
Sir I am confused what I have to do.i m parth koriya prajapati and I m of obc caste my wish is to become district collectir IASwhat I have to do after 10 std which degree I want to take. Sir plse help me and give me answer by messaging sir plse plse plse help me I pray to god for u for your kindness.my parents have dzire to me become a collector. Now I m studying in eng med school.plse help me and give message by this way.
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#83
13th July 2015, 12:42 PM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
I am a student of BBA and my CGPS is 7.0 and I also wants do MBA so after MBA how can I become collector??? And which is a criteria for pass in IAS??? How can I pass IAS??? & what should I implement for pass IAS??? Please kindly give me answer of my questions.
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#85
14th September 2015, 02:03 AM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
It is good to see your interest toward the collector.Definitely you can go for the IAS officer.For this you have to appear in the civil service exam which is conducted by the UPSC every year.This exam held in the following three stages:-
Preliminary. Mains. Interview. The basic eligibility criteria for this exam is to have a bachelor degree in any stream from a recognized university with good percentile.Also the appearing aspirants age must lie in between 21 years to 30 years as GE category to be eligible for this course. The reserved category aspirants like Sc/St get the relaxation by 5 years and the obc category aspirants get the relaxation by 3 years.There is no limit to attempt the exam for Sc/St/PD aspirants.For Obc aspirants 7 attempts are given and for general it is 4. Final years aspirants are also eligible to write in this exam so definitely you can give this exam on your third year. |
#89
15th September 2018, 11:02 PM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
Hello,
You need to appear for the Upsc examination. The pattern is as follows.. Prelims Mains Interview To be eligible for the exam you should be at least 21 years old with a degree from a recognised University. Good luck The syllabus is updated at the upsc official website. |
#90
26th March 2019, 09:32 PM
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Re: How to become a collector through IAS?
You can become a collector only through the UPDC examination.
The first eligibility criteria is you need to be above 21 years of age to apply for the exam. Secondly any candidate who has completed graduation from a recognised Indian University is eligible to apply . So after the conditions being fulfilled you need to go through the three phases of Upsc which takes almost a year to complete . The process are as follows: Prelims - qualifying exam Mains-subjective Interview-personality test. Even cllearing all these won't ensure you IAS if you have not scored good marks and in the top rank list among the top 100 if you are a general candidate. There is reservation applicable for certain castes. |
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