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26th May 2012, 10:03 PM
AMAZING ANKITA
 
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What exactly is the job of an IAS Officer?


i have finished my class 10th & want to become an ias officer but i do not know what exactly is the job of an ias officer .....so please let me know the same




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8th September 2012, 09:00 PM
ravichandran_p
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Default Re: What exactly is the job of an IAS Officer?

I have listed below the jobs of an IAS officer

Nature of Work


In all the branches of the civil services, much of the work is administrative in nature. It therefore involves a great deal of interaction with people at all levels. Officers must be able to get things done in accordance with the rules and regulations laid down by the Government. Many of these rules are framed in whole or part by officers of the service themselves.

Responsible decision-making is another important aspect of this work, as a great many lives are usually affected by an officer's action. Most civil servants are also required to travel extensively, both during inspection tours of the areas under their jurisdiction in the country, or as in the IFS, the world. In general, the earlier years of an officer's career are spent in the districts and small towns. In the more senior grades, where the area of responsibility is wider, postings are usually to bigger cities, state capitals or at the Center.

The All India Services-IAS, IPS and Indian Forest Service-follow a cadre system. By this system, officers during their probationary period are allotted states or cadres, to which they remain affiliated throughout their careers. There are in all, twenty-one state cadres. Officers may sometimes on request be assigned to their home states, but this is not common practice.

Major Tasks Performed


All civil servants, at some stage in their careers, are required to perform certain administrative functions within the purview of their departments. These include:

PLANNING


Which is carried out by the highest echelons of the service. It involves making decisions-after having reviewed all possible alternatives and their consequences-on the course of action to be taken, as also the allocation of resources, towards the achievement of specified, time-bound national targets.

POLICY FORMULATION
Means setting plans down on paper, in a manner in which they can be implemented and interpreting, clarifying and modifying them when necessary.

IMPLEMENTATION

Of these policies and ensuring that rules and regulations are followed.

SUPERVISION
Of the allotment and utilization of funds by field staff to make certain that they are used for the purpose they are intended. Also, monitoring the progress of projects ranging from public works, to corporations and development schemes.

ASSESSMENT
By visiting the scene of action and reporting and making recommendations.

PROVIDING INFORMATION

That is accurate, at short notice, particularly in response to questions in Parliament.

REPRESENTING THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
As a nominee on the board of a public corporation or institution; at national or international fora; or in the case of the IFS, as a member of the diplomatic corps.
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8th September 2012, 09:01 PM
ravichandran_p
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Default Re: What exactly is the job of an IAS Officer?

I have listed below the jobs of an IAS officer

Nature of Work


In all the branches of the civil services, much of the work is administrative in nature. It therefore involves a great deal of interaction with people at all levels. Officers must be able to get things done in accordance with the rules and regulations laid down by the Government. Many of these rules are framed in whole or part by officers of the service themselves.

Responsible decision-making is another important aspect of this work, as a great many lives are usually affected by an officer's action. Most civil servants are also required to travel extensively, both during inspection tours of the areas under their jurisdiction in the country, or as in the IFS, the world. In general, the earlier years of an officer's career are spent in the districts and small towns. In the more senior grades, where the area of responsibility is wider, postings are usually to bigger cities, state capitals or at the Center.

The All India Services-IAS, IPS and Indian Forest Service-follow a cadre system. By this system, officers during their probationary period are allotted states or cadres, to which they remain affiliated throughout their careers. There are in all, twenty-one state cadres. Officers may sometimes on request be assigned to their home states, but this is not common practice.

Major Tasks Performed


All civil servants, at some stage in their careers, are required to perform certain administrative functions within the purview of their departments. These include:

PLANNING


Which is carried out by the highest echelons of the service. It involves making decisions-after having reviewed all possible alternatives and their consequences-on the course of action to be taken, as also the allocation of resources, towards the achievement of specified, time-bound national targets.

POLICY FORMULATION
Means setting plans down on paper, in a manner in which they can be implemented and interpreting, clarifying and modifying them when necessary.

IMPLEMENTATION

Of these policies and ensuring that rules and regulations are followed.

SUPERVISION
Of the allotment and utilization of funds by field staff to make certain that they are used for the purpose they are intended. Also, monitoring the progress of projects ranging from public works, to corporations and development schemes.

ASSESSMENT
By visiting the scene of action and reporting and making recommendations.

PROVIDING INFORMATION

That is accurate, at short notice, particularly in response to questions in Parliament.

REPRESENTING THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
As a nominee on the board of a public corporation or institution; at national or international fora; or in the case of the IFS, as a member of the diplomatic corps.
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5th February 2013, 04:39 PM
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Default Re: What exactly is the job of an IAS Officer?

I am in class 10th and i want to take medical can i give IAS exam after this?
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