I am Aatifa I want to become district collector which course should I take after 10th Board exam
Hello Aatifa,
After completion of your 10 th Board exams,
- In 11 th and 12 th standards choose subjects that aligns with your interests and requirements for the civil service examination (CSE). For example, subjects like History, Geography, Political Science and Economics can be beneficial.
- Graduation you'll need to complete a bachelor's degree from a recognized university. During your graduation, start preparing for the CSE.
- Civil Service Examination: understand the exam, Coaching(optional), Self-study, gather study materials, current affairs, answer writing, practicing mock test and a clear study plan helps you to clear the exam.
Appear for the exam CSE is conducted by union public service commission (UPSC)
The exam has 3 stages:
- preliminary examination: objective type questions.
- Main Examination: Written examination with descriptive answers
- Personality test (interview): An interview to assess your personality and suitability for the role.
If you clear all you will be selected and you will undergo training at LBSNAA, after training you will be assigned to a state cadre, and you will start your career as assistant collector. With experience you can become a district collector .
You can check the full details through this link:
https://www.careers360.com/careers/ias-officer
I hope this answer helps you, All the best!
Hello Aatifa,
If you want to become a District Collector , you need to appear for the UPSC Civil Services Exam in the future. After your 10th board exam , you should focus on your 12th (any stream) and then graduate from a recognized university. Along with your studies you also focus on general knowledge, current affairs, and leadership skills .
After graduation, you need to prepare for the UPSC Civil Services Exam , which is mandatory to become a District Collector.
Tip: Becoming a District Collector requires hard work, dedication, and good preparation for the UPSC exam after graduation.
So, all the best for your future.