UPSC Civil Services Exam
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Both the exams are conducted by upsc.IAS stands for Indian Administrative Forces and IES stands for Indian Engineering Services.IAS officers are employed in the administrative sector of government but IES officials deals with the technical works of government.The basic eligibility to apply for IES is to have a graduation
For civil service exam you need to graduate as per eligibility criteria for exam
if you do m.a then it's not problem you go for it and make focus on subjects liks which is in IAS exam like history , political science, geography etc
and learn it you can go
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Both are equally good. There is no doubt that both of these reputed roles have supreme respect and power equally. Both the job roles are some of the most difficult to acquire by an individual.
See, both fields are different. For being a scientist, a different skill set
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Candidates who pass the exam and become an IAS officer by cracking the UPSC Civil Services Examination get an attractive salary. According to the 7th Pay Commission, the basic salary of an IAS officer is Rs 56,100.
Apart from the salary, an IAS officer is also given several other
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No my dear and IAS officer don't earn in crores.
The salary depends upon the seniority and as per the 7th pay commission the salary of an IAS officer can ranges from INR 56,100 per month to 2,50,000 per month while it also varies depending upon the seniority
Dear Sashi,
Union Public Service Commission every year conducts civil services examination after qualifying which ,you can eligible to get post of Group A officer in India . I am sharing some Group A posts below offered by UPSC through CSE exam.
IAS posts:
Indian Foreign Service(IFS)
Indian Police Service(IPS)
I want to tell you that to become an IAS officer you don't need any specific degree and no any person who qualify UPSC civil services examination are found an edge upon others. Candidates from all the domains give UPSC civil services examination and excel in it.
So
I hope you are doing good in your life and it's a very good decision that you want to become an IAS officer and you must have completed your class 12th and that's why you are worrying that which degree I should pursue.
For this I want to
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The pandemic has been utilised and could be utilised by different students in a different number of ways, for example some use it as a ample time to boost a preparations and improve their overall performance whereas others just based this time thinking it to be a boring
Hello aspirant
To become eligible for UPSC civil services examination you must have to complete your graduation degree minimum from any recognised university in whichever stream.
So as you completed your 12th class then you're not able to appear in UPSC civil services examination. Firstly complete your graduation and start
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