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2016-02-19 18:08:56

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

Guide-Level 11

Well, for being an IAS officer, there is a simple requirement and that is graduation from any of the recognized university. If you are planning for being an IAS, I'll strictly suggest you to start your preparations now.
Further queries are welcomed.

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2016-02-08 12:23:25

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Mini Messey

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Shashi,
Civil Services Coaching in Delhi:
1. Chanakya IAS Academy.
2. RAU'S IAS - Study Circle.
3. Lord Krishna IAS Academy.
4. O.P. Singh's IAS Academy.
5. ETEN IAS Academy.
6. Khan Study Group.
7. JTS Institute.
8. Destination IAS Academy.
9. Vedanta IAS Academy.
10. Royal IAS Academy.
11. Ujjwal IAS Academy.
You may visit the respective websites for further details.
As for choosing the best, you can consider parameters such as:
1. Faculty.
2. Course material.
3. Quality education.
4. Fees.
5. Infrastructure and
6. Success Rate.
I hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck!

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2016-01-30 23:38:13

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Goutam Chatterjee

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The maximum age limit is 32 years for general category, 35 years for other backward classes (OBCs), 37 years for scheduled caste (SC) and scheduled tribe (ST) students.
As before, the number of attempts for general category stands at six while the OBCs can appear nine times. There is no limit on the number of attempts for the SCs and STs. However, differently-abled aspirants have been allowed a relaxation of 10 years and nine attempts.

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2016-01-27 15:18:32

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Nidhi Jain

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Hi Parvathi,
To become an IAS officer you have to appear in Civil Service Exam.
The Civil Service Examination is organized by UPSC every year to recruit candidate for IAS, IPS etc.
Academic Qualification:
The candidate must hold a bachelor's degree in any field from a well-known college or university.
You can pursue graduation in any stream.
Candidates who have appeared at an examination the passing of which would render them educationally qualified for the Commission's examination but have not been informed of the results as also the candidates who intend to appear at such a qualifying examination will also be eligible for admission to the
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2016-01-19 10:58:49

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi,
IFS is part of the Civil services exam conducted by UPSC. With just about 500 vacancies and a whopping four lakh aspirants. The Indian civil services examination is arguably the toughest and most prestigious in the country. Preparing for entering the top-notch services not only requires slogging but also a fair amount of luck and brilliance.
Some of the books you can refer to for public administration are:
1. Indian Administration - Ramesh K. Arora and Rajni Goyal.
2. Indian Addministration - S.R. Maheswari.
3. Administrative Theory - Avasti and Avasti.
4. Public Administration - Avasti and Maheswari.
5. Administrative Thinkers - R. Pras
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2016-01-12 13:25:21

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yatharth barua

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
To become an IAS officer you have to appear in Civil Service Exam. The Civil Service Examination is organized by UPSC every year to recruit candidate for IAS, IPS etc.
1. Academic Qualification:
The candidate must hold a bachelor degree in any field from a well-known college or university. You can pursue graduation in any stream.
Candidates who have appeared at an examination the passing of which would render them educationally qualified for the Commission's examination but have not been informed of the results as also the candidates who intend to appear at such a qualifying examination will also be eligible for admission to the Prelim
...more

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2015-12-07 14:40:25

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

Some subjects definitely require an intensive and extensive study, surely. Some consider Arts subjects less risky and prepare for UPSC from that stream.

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2015-12-01 16:30:38

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

Take a good care of the subjects selected. Then, an extensive and intensive of subjects may cause some problem, in view of the age. But, still, go ahead show a complete devotion to study, until you get through the examination.Constantly work on your general awareness and show a good comprehension of men and matters.Develop your discussion and speaking skills. A deliberate practice is needed, without feeling restless at any given time.

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2015-11-24 15:26:37

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Parul,
Yes indeed! And at any point of time ,it's never late. Pursuing what one likes is justified because only then one can do justice to the profession ! The productivity and efforts put in are directly proportional to how much a person is interested in a job !
To become an IAS officer you have to appear in Civil Service Exam.
The Civil Service Examination is organized by UPSC every year to recruit candidate for IAS, IPS etc.
Academic Qualification:
The candidate must hold a bachelor's degree in any field from a well known college or university.
You can pursue graduation in any stream.
Candidates who have appeared at an examination the p
...more

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2015-11-20 18:10:08

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi James,
Yes indeed! And at any point of time ,it's never late. Pursuing what one likes is justified because only then one can do justice to the profession ! The productivity and efforts put in are directly proportional to how much a person is interested in a job !
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!

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