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1st February 2021 03:41 AM
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Re: How can I become IAS officer being in Physiotherapy stream

Best optional papper for physiotherapy in upsc exam
19th December 2020 08:17 PM
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Re: How can I become IAS officer being in Physiotherapy stream

Being physiotherapist what will be the subjects
20th June 2013 01:47 PM
ajayrocks007
Re: How can I become IAS officer being in Physiotherapy stream

After completion of your Bachelor in Physiotherapy you will be eligible to apply for Civil Services Examination.

Any Graduate from any discipline can apply for Civil Services Examination which is conducted by UPSC.


So don't worry about eligibility criteria and start your preparation along with your Physiotherapy Graduation.

Age Limit:

The age must be between 21 to 30 years if you are General category candidate. There is age relaxation available for other categories.

SC/ST - 5 years relaxation

OBC - 3 years relaxation

Selection Procedure:

The selection will be based on the marks obtained in the examination conducted by UPSC.

-Preliminary Exam

-Mains Exam

-Personality Test

Number of Attempts:

General Category - 4 attempts

OBC Category - 7 attempts

SC/ST Category - No Limit

For more information visit http://www.upsc.gov.in
19th June 2013 09:25 AM
dhirajen18
Re: How can I become an IAS officer after pursuing Physiotherapy

To become an IAS(Indian Administrative Service) officer, one has to apply, appear and crack Civil Service Exam conducted by UPSC every year after Graduation Degree in any stream.

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.

As you are pursing Physiotherapy after completion of Bachelor Degree in either Physiotherapy or in any stream of education you are eligible to apply for Civil Service Exam to become an IAS officer.

As the Civil Service Exam is very tough and competitive, one should prepare for the same rigorously at least for a year before sitting for the exam. One may take the assistance of any good coaching Institute for Civil Service Exa.

For more information you may log on to http://www.upsc.gov.in
19th June 2013 09:16 AM
SK@S
Re: How can I become an IAS officer after pursuing Physiotherapy

You should complete your graduation by enrolling for BA /B.COM from IGNOU
It will take minimum 3 years to complete the Graduation


IGNOU Is an Open University , so you dont have to attend classes daily.

They have weekend contact programmes and you have to deposit the assignments and give the Term end exams



Minimum Eligibilty to apply for the UPSC Civil Services exams is:

Education: Graduation pass in any stream from a recognized university
No minimum percentage of marks is required in Graduation

Age- Minimum 21 years
Maximum 30 years
OBC can apply till 33 years
SC/ST can apply till 35 years

Attempts/Chances: UPSC has also fixed number of attempts
General- 4 times
OBC-7 times
SC/ST-No Restrictions


UPSC Civil Services Exams are held in three stages:
Prelims
MAINS
Interview
18th June 2013 08:38 PM
lp6660123
How can I become IAS officer being in Physiotherapy stream

sir
i am persuing physiotherphy 1 year but i want to become an IAS office.for that one should compleat graduation from recogonized university.
please suggest how should i compleat graduation and prepare for ias exam?

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