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Hello aspirant!
Yes! And you must prepare with all your heart because this will be your last attempt because 32 is the upper limit for the eligibility criteria if you are from the unreserved category though.
Although you must not have used up all your attempts to be able to appear in 2023.
All the best for your future pursuits!
Feel free to ask more questions and queries.
Hello Aspirant
As per your date of birth, i.e. 5th May, 2003 you will be of 21 years on 1st August, 2024. So Yes, you will be eligible for UPSC CSE 2024.
UPSC CSE AGE LIMIT AND RELAXATIONS:
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Yes, you are eligible for UPSC CSE 2023.
I hope this answers your Question.
Hello Aspirant,
You can definitely appear for UPSC 2023 if you are going to complete your graduation by August 2023 or have already completed and the eligibility date is considered as August 1st so by August 1st, 2023 you will have passed your 21 years of age so you will be eligible for UPSC 2023 because minimum age limit for the examination is 21 and maximum is 32 years.
For your reference following age relaxation as per the reservation criteria of UPSC is also mentioned :-
>>>> OBC - 3 years
>>>> SC/ ST - 5 years
>>>> Defense Services Personnel, who got disabled during operations during hostilities with any foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence - 3 years
>>>> Ex-servicemen including Commissioned Officers (CO) and ECOs/ SSCOs who will render at least five years Military Service as of August 1, 2021, and have been released - 5 years
ECOs/SSCOs who have completed an initial period of assignment of five years of Military Service as of 1st August 2021 - 5 years
>>>> In the following cases: blindness and low vision, deaf and hard of hearing, locomotor disability including acid attack, cerebral palsy, leprosy cured, dwarfism, victims and muscular dystrophy, intellectual disability, autism, specific learning disability and mental illness - 10 years
>>>> Candidates ordinarily domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir from January 1, 1981, to December 31, 1989. - 5 years
You can check out the detailed eligibility criteria for UPSC IAS from the link given below :-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
You want not to buy every one of the books prescribed to you.
You ought to comprehend that anything you want to learn for the UPSC test, you can help it through a few solid assets. So there is a compelling reason need to peruse many books. Your IAS concentration on material ought to be a savvy blend of course readings, NCERT books, online sources, paper notes, magazines, and so on.
BOOKS FOR IAS PRELIMS CSAT PAPER II
Tata McGraw Hill CSAT Manual
CSAT II - Arihant
Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning - R S Aggarwal (For the understanding entry part)
Hello,
The State Services officer( Group-1 officers) are also eligible to become CONFERRED IAS OFFICERS.
The State Administrative Service personnel who belong to Group-1, which includes Revenue and non-Revenue officers, are chosen to become Conferred IAS or Promotee IAS.
The SELECTION COMMITTEE, which is headed by the UPSC Chairman or one of its members, will choose the IAS officers who have been conferred based on a set of qualifying requirements from a seniority list that is annually compiled by the relevant State Government. The same as with Direct Recruited IAS, the UPSC will grant the conferred IAS officers a Batch year.
The state's overall awarded IAS cadre strength may not be greater than 33% of the total IAS strength.
Their career path is as follows: Joint Collector --- Collector----DM-Secretary--- Principal Secretary. Those who are chosen as deputy collectors between the ages of 21 and 24 can advance to the state's Principal Secretary Cadre after receiving the IAS designation after 10 to 12 years.
In simple, through upsc you can become ias in small time but through group 1 , it takes lot pf years to reach that post.
Thank You
You can definitely fill an application form for UPSC 2023 if you are going to complete your graduation by August 2023 and the eligibility date is considered as August 1st so by August 1st, 2023 you will have passed your 21 years of age so you will be eligible for UPSC 2024 because minimum age limit for the examination is 21 and maximum is 32 years.
As per the eligibility criteria laid out for UPSC, candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, there is no specific aggregate required in this, and candidates in the final year too are eligible, now what is your month of birth, as per the age criteria candidates need to be 21 years old as on 1st August of the appearing year, and that is by 1st August of 2023 if you attain 21 years you can appear for UPSC 2023, if not then you have to apply for the next year, hope this clears your doubt.
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Yes, you are eligible for UPSC civil services examination with BBA in aviation degree
This is because,
To be eligible for UPSC examination there's no need to be a graduate in a particular discipline, all you need to be is a graduate in any discipline from a recognised university be it BBA aviation or any other graduation course.
For your reference,
UPSC eligibility criteria is provided below:-
------------------------) You must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university . Those in final year of bachelor's degree are also provisionally eligible.
------------------------) Minimum age limit :- you need to be at least 21 years old to be eligible as on 1st of August of the year of filling the form
------------------------) Maximum age limit :- 32 years , also there's 3 year relaxation on upper age limit for obc and of 5 years for sc/st category as on 1st August of the year of examination
------------------------) Attempt limit:- The maximum of times one can appear in UPSC is given below category wise :-
General/ EWS - 6
OBC or General PwD - 9
SC/ ST - No limit , can appear till upper age limit .
------------------------) Nationality
NATIONALITY
You should be citizen of India
Or should be citizen of
-----) Nepal
-----) Bhutan
-----) or you need to be a Tibetan refugee, who came before 1st January 1962 to permanently settle here in India
or you should be Indian origin person migrated to permanently settle in India from :
------) Burma
-----)Pakistan
-----)Sri Lanka
-----)Uganda
-----) Kenya
-----) Tanzania
-----)Malawi
-----)Zambia
-----)Zaire
-----)Ethiopia
-----)Vietnam.
For detailed information related to UPSC eligibility criteria , you can visit our page at
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria/amp
To help you further, here's a brief of your UPSC examination pattern
Your UPSC civil services examination consists of three stages
********prelims exam :- it is objective paper and is of qualifying nature , so you just need to at least qualify it to be eligible for mains examination, the score /marks obtained by you in your prelims examination is not added up or used in your final merit. Your prelims exam consist of 2 papers: -
-----) general studies 1
-----) general studies II ( csat )
You get 2 hours for each paper
********Mains exam. :- it is descriptive /written examination . There are a total of 9 papers which are listed below:-
-----) compulsory indian language.
-----) english
-----) essay
-----) general studies I
-----) general studies II
-----) general studies III
-----) general studies IV
-----) optional I
-----) optional II
The compulsory indian language and english are qualifying in nature . You just need to qualify them. The marks obtained by you in these two papers will not be counted towards merit list.
*********Interview :- After qualifying mains, you have to go through interview round, and it is more of test of your personality rather than knowledge.
For detail examination pattern check out :- https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-exam-pattern
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ADITYA KUMAR
If your overall status shows pass then there will be no problem. You have to do graduation after 12th then you can sit for UPSC exam.
The following list of UPSC qualifying requirements: -
-You must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited university in any subject.
-Minimum age requirement: To be eligible, you must be at least 21 years old as of the first of August of the application year, or as of the first of August 2022 for UPSC 2022.
-The maximum age limit is 32 years; however, the upper age limit is relaxed by 3 years for obcs and by 5 years for sc/sts.
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