#54
30th May 2012, 10:05 AM
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Dear,
If you want to become a district collector then you have to appear for CSAT exam conducted by UPSC every year. You must heve heard about IAS,after clearing the IAS you will become a district collector. But for that you have to appear for CSAT exam.It is very difficult to clear the exam. Eligibility for CSAT: -->>you must be atleast 21 years of age at the time of applying. -->>if you are general candidate 4 attempts,for OBC 7 attempts,for SC/ST no limit. -->>you should have a graduate from a recognized university or equivalent qualification. All the best................ |
#55
30th May 2012, 06:31 PM
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sir i have got 96%(10 cgp) in 10th standard......... so can u tell me which sub shall i chose 4 becoming a district collector in 10 th standard.........................i shoud take commerce vith maths or maths- science
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#57
23rd June 2012, 09:33 PM
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hello dear
If You Really Want to Become A District Collector, Then For this You have Required to write the Civil Services Examination that is carried out by the Union Public Service Commission. The exam has three Parts - Preliminary exam, Main exam and Interview. Students who are appearing in this examination are required to be permanent residents of India. And You are supposed to be atleast 21 years when You are apply For This Exams. The minimum qualification required for the candidates to apply is a graduate degree from any background. Those who are writing their final year exams are also eligible to appear for the PSC exam. The candidates have an option to appear for the exam 4 times. So, Please Always Read the Employment Newspaper, Because All the Necessay details of This Exams are Published In Employment Newspaper. thank you |
#60
12th July 2012, 05:31 AM
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For District Collector you have to qualify the Civil Services exam. Civil Services Exam is conducted by U.P.S.C once in a year. I am happy to inform you that after passing B.Com you can apply for Civil Services exam. Age should be in between 21-30 year. For ST/SC candidate age should be in between 21-33 year. There are three stage of selection:- > Prelims Exam > Mains Exam > Interview You can apply online or offline. The Form cost is just 50 Rs. For more detail log on to www.upsc.gov.in ALL THE BEST! |
#62
31st July 2012, 11:48 AM
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hello dear
DC's are appointed generally from IAS,Indian Administrative service. However state governments have power to promote eligible people to become DC from among the gov servants. For IAS you need to appear for UPSC CSE, civil services examination people who get IAS ranks goto training in musoorie for 2 years at LAL BAHADUR SHASHTRI ADMINISTARATIVE TRAINING INSTITUE, then they get posted as SDO and are promoted to DC in 3-4 years. to prepare for ias you can take help of coachings institutes they will guide you in further process BEST OF LUCK FOR BETTER FUTURE. |
#65
14th December 2012, 06:35 PM
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I have done B.com. I want detail information regarding Ips & Collector. I want to know about the exams which I have to clear for becoming IPS & District Collector
my email id is :[email protected] regards jitendar patidar |
#70
5th March 2013, 01:01 PM
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Basically the Examination is divided into three parts namely, Civil Service Aptitude Test / Main exam / Interview. Notification for this Examination may Published in all leading employment news papers in India and also Updated in Official website of UPSC. To apply for this Examination then you should be Citizen of India . Apart from this Nationality Criteria you should also required to satisfy the Educational and Age Criteria to participate in Civil Service Examination . Bachelor degree is Basic Qualification to apply for this Civil Service Examination . So, the candidate should Qualified in Graduation Course eligible to Pursue for this Examination. Final year pursing candidate may also eligible to apply for this Examination . There is No Minimum Percentage of marks require for this Examination. Age Criteria :- Your age should be in between 21 years to 30 years and Upper age relaxation will applicable for sc/st candidates and obc candidates . Number of attempts is differ from Candidate to candidates according to their Caste vice . If your Belong from general candidate than your eligible to apply for this Examination for four times and If your belong from OBC candidate than your eligible to apply for this Examination for seven times and there is no limit for sc/st candidates . So, If your realy Interested to become a District Collector, then I suggest you to Complete graduation Course and Apply for Civil Service Examination . |
#74
23rd March 2013, 11:18 PM
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Hi friend,
![]() You can become a District Collector you can write the civil service exams. IAS recruite by civil examination which is conducted by Union public service commission. IAS means Indian Administrative Service. ELIGIBILITY: Nationality: Candidate should be citizen of india. Educational Criteria: Candidate must have bachelor degree in any stream from a recognized university. Percentage not required for this exam. Age Criteria: Age Criteria is 21 to 30 years. The age relaxation is applicable for other categories. 3 years for OBC. 5 years for SC/ST. 10 years for PH. No of Attempts: General-4 OBC-7 SC/ST- No Selection Process: Preliminary Exam Main Exam Interview Preliminary Examination consist two Papers duration : 2 hours Questions: 200 Paper-I: Current Affairs General Science History of India Indian Political System Paper-II: Logical Reasoning General Mental Ability Analytical Ability Numerical Ability Mission Making and Problem solving Main Examination: Duration: 3 hours questions: 200 Consist General Science paper of 600 marks two optional paper 600 marks Essay questions 200 marks Interview Stage is final stage. Salary Structures for IAS Officers: Junior Scale: Pay Band: Rs/- 15600 to 39100 Grade Pay: rs/- 5400 Senior Time Scale: After few years experience, IAS are promoted to this scale Pay Band: Rs/- 15600 to 39100 Grade Pay: rs/- 6600 for more details visit the below website www.upsc.gov.in All the best. |
#75
24th March 2013, 02:10 AM
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DISTRICT COLLECTOR (DC) is one of the most responsible person of the district. And to become a DC is not a very easy task, it is a fruit of hard work,determination and sacrifice. You have to write civil service exam conducted by UPSC or STATE public service commision. Candidate must be Indian, graduated from a reconised university of India. Age criteria ::: 22 to 30 for general ::: 22 to 33 for obc ::: 22 to 35 for SC?ST Pattern of exam:::: >>Prelim exam(general english, general awareness, aptitude, reasoning , science, history geography) >>If the candidate is selected for the prelim exam he/she have to apply for the MAIN exam(optional papers) >>Main exam will be followed by interview, they generally asked about he place where yiu belong to.. |
#76
24th March 2013, 10:09 AM
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Friend,
It is good that you want to be District Collector. For you Information IAS post is Consider as District Collector. IAS is District Collector and IAS Is responsible for development in District. Here is the Brief Details of IAS Examination: IAS Exam is conduct by UPSC. UPSC Conduct this exam at All India level. IAS is highest rank exam in UPSC. IAS Post is higher than IPS Post. [COLOR=Red"]<= Eligibility Criteria => Education -> you must complete your graduation degree in any stream from recognized University of India. If you are in final year of graduation degree then you are eligible for IAS Examination. Age Limit -> your age must between 21-30 years. Age Relaxation -> 5 years for SC/ST & 3 year for OBC Candidates. Exam pattern: there are two exams for IAS.Preliminary Exam & Mains Exam. After Completing Pre. Exam you will be eligible for Mains Exam. These Both Exams is Objective Types. there are 4 days difference between both Exams. After Completing Both Written Exam you will call for interview. Syllabus: General Knowledge General English History of India National Movement Reasoning & Mental Ability Geography of India and World Good Luck........ |
#80
17th May 2013, 12:34 AM
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#83
24th June 2013, 02:10 PM
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Hiiiiiiii,
![]() Qualifying Exam The students who aspire to become District Collector are required to write the Civil Services examination that is carried out by the Union Public Service Commission. The exam has three parts. They are: Preliminary exam, Main exam and Interview. The advertisement for this exam will be proclaimed in all leading employment news papers. They will also be displayed in the authorized website of the respective State PSC. Who is eligible to apply? Students who are appearing in this examination are required to be permanent residents of India. They are supposed to be atleast 21 years when they apply. The minimum qualification required for the candidates to apply is a graduate degree from any background. Those who are writing their final year exams are also eligible to appear for the PSC exam. The candidates have an option to appear for the exam 4 times. (7 times for OBC candidates and no limit for those of the SC/ST category) all the best |
#85
19th August 2013, 04:16 PM
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Dear friend,
To Become A District Collector:- 1) write the Civil Services Examination, The exam has three Parts - Preliminary exam, Main exam and Interview. 2) your age should be minimum 21 years to apply for this exam. 3) you must have a graduate degree from any background. 4) Read the Employment Newspaper, as all the information come in this only. and apart from this I also want to say that you need to be very careful at every stage of above process, need to be work hard and concentrate on your focus i.e. District Collector. Thanks |
#86
11th September 2013, 08:23 AM
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Please say me i am right or wrong if i am wrong tellme where i am wrong 1.pass upsc exam first 2. I will select for ips exam then i will have to clear all stage three stages of ips exam.im which month i can get ups exam forms
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#87
11th September 2013, 08:31 AM
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Please say me i am right or wrong if i am wrong tellme where i am wrong 1.pass upsc exam first 2. I will select for ips exam then i will have to clear all stage three stages of ips exam.im which month i can get ups exam forms
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#88
11th September 2013, 01:15 PM
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Hi,
If you want to become a district collector then you have to appear for CSAT exam conducted by UPSC every year. You must have heard about IAS(Indian Administration Service ),after clearing the IAS you will become a district collector. But for that you have to appear for CSAT exam.It is very difficult to clear the exam. Eligibility for CSAT: 1.You must be at least 21 years of age at the time of filling the Civil Services (Preliminary) Exam form and not more than 30 years of age,33 for OBCs and 35 for SCs/STs 2.Four attempts if you are a general candidate , seven if you are a OBC and no limit if you are a SC/ST. 3.You should have a graduate degree from any college which is recognized by UGC, or possess an equivalent qualification. In CSAT steps are there. best of luck............................ |
#90
18th September 2013, 04:31 PM
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DEAR FRIEND
>Your interest regarding IAS is really appreciable. >Now briefly I'm going to describe you the procedure for becoming an IAS officer. >First of all you can go through the CSAT examination conducted by the UPSC board. >This exam consists of 200 marks paper. For UPSC syllabus log to http://www.syllabus.iupsc.com/csat/ >The basic procedure to become an IAS officer is >First you a graduation from any university >But from an recognized university. >Next you have atleast minimum age of 21 yrs. >These are basic eligibility criteria for a candidate to appear for IAS examination >For more details log in to www.UPSCportal.com BEST OF LUCK!!!!!!!!!! |
#97
17th December 2013, 07:08 PM
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IAM 38YEARS OLD, AND IAM MSC CHEMISTRY GRADUATE, KINDLY ADVISE WHETHER I CAN WRITE UPSC EXAMS TO BECOME A COLLECTOR
MY EMAIL ID IS [email protected] |
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