I have complete my BSC nursing course. I want to become an IAS officer, so what should i do now
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Hello there,
I have mentioned below the career path that you need to follow in order to become an IAS officer.
Step 1: Completion of 10+2 with appropriate subjects
Description: Mostly students do not know how to become IAS Officer after 10th. They stay confused about subjects they need to choose after 10th for further preparation of Income Tax Officer. Well, we have answers to your all questions about IAS career path.
Students are required to successfully complete a 10+2 in any steam of subjects with an aggregate of 50 per cent marks in order to opt for a career as an Indian Administrative Service Officer.
Step 2: Qualify Entrance Examination
Description: It becomes so difficult for students to determine the right IAS Officer career path. They usually come to google to know how to become IAS after 12th.
Students are required to appear in the entrance examination in order to get admission in bachelor’s degree programme. Several colleges and institutes provide admissions on the basis of a 10+2 merit.
Step 3: Bachelor
Descripton: Candidates are required to enrol in a bachelor’s degree programme after successful completion of a 10+2 from a recognised board. A minimum required qualification for a career as an Indian Administrative Service Officer is successful completion of a bachelor’s degree programme in any specialisation.
Major Bachelor’s Degree Programmes
B.Comm. (Bachelor of Commerce)
Step 4: Qualify Union Public Service Commission Examination
Description: After successful completion of a bachelor’s degree programme, candidates become eligible for appearing in UPSC examination. They are required to prioritise the areas of civil services, they want to join after selection such as Income Tax Officer, Indian Admininstration Services, Indian Foreign Services, Indian Police Services and other roles.
Candidates who qualify UPSC Mains examination are eligible for appearing in UPSC Prelims examination. On qualifying prelims examination, they are called for interviews. Final selection for Union Public Service Commission Examination is made through evaluation of candidates performance in the interviews.
UPSC attempts: Candidates belonging to general category are eligible for 6 attempts till the age of 32 years. Candidates belonging to OBC category are eligible for 9 attempts till the age of 35 years. Candidates belonging to SC/ST category can appear as as many times he or she wants till the age of 37 years.
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Hello Vishnu,
Congratulations on completing your graduation. Now you're eligible for the Civil Services Examination through which you will be able to become an IAS officer. You should first know about the details and pattern of the examination , after which you can prepare accordingly.
There are 3 stages in the Civil Services Examination:
Stage 1 : Preliminary stage:
This is the first stage of examination which is qualifying in nature. Which means a candidate has to only qualify this stage. The marks obtained in this stage are not used to prepare the merit list. The advertisement for this stage comes in the month of February-March and exam is held in June-July. The results are out in August.
Stage 2: Mains stage:
Those candidates who qualify the first stage are allowed for this stage. Exam is held in the month of October and results come by March. The marks obtained at this stage is used to prepare the merit list.
Stage 3: Personality Test ( Interview):
The candidates who are selected after the second stage are called for the interview. The marks obtained at this stage and stage two are together used to prepare the list of candidates who are finally selected.
Exam pattern:
In stage 1 there are two papers. Both the papers are of 200 marks and are of 2 hours duration. Both papers have multiple choice questions and 1/3rd marks are deducted for every wrong answer. No marks are deducted if no answer is marked.
Paper-1 consists of questions based on current events, Indian history, world history, Indian and world geography, Indian politics, Social development, Environmental Science, Climate, General Science, Art, Culture ,etc.
Paper-2 consists of questions based on Comprehension, inter-personal skills, communication, logical reasoning, analytical abilities, decision making, problem solving, data interpretation, English language, mental ability, etc.
In stage 2:
There are total 9 papers in this stage in which two are qualifying in nature while seven are ranking in nature. The two papers which are qualifying in nature include English and one Indian language paper ( from the languages listed in the eight schedule of the constitution). Both papers carry 300 marks each.
The other papers include:
Paper 1- Essay ( 250 marks)
Paper 2- General Studies I which includes Indian heritage and culture, history and geography of the world.( 250 marks)
Paper 3-
General Studies II which includes governance, constitution, polity , social justice and international relations.(250 marks)
Paper
4-
General Studies III which includes technology, economic development, bio- diversity, environment, security, and disaster management.(250 marks)
Paper 5-
General Studies IV which includes ethics, integrity and aptitude.(250 marks)
Paper 6 and 7-
Candidate has to select two papers of his choice from a list of optional subjects. ( 250 marks for each paper)
Total-1750 marks.
Stage-3:
Personality test which consists of 275 marks.
After clearing all the three stages you will become an IAS officer.
All the best.
Hello Vishnu,
The Union Public Service Commission conducts UPSC Civil Services for prelims exam for recruitment of as many as 980 posts of administrative positions in Services Group A and Group B. The basic criteria to apply for the exam is a graduation degree from any discipline. As you have already completed your graduation, you can start your preparation by enrolling yourself in a reputed coaching center. Some of the best institutes are-
1. Vajirao Institute
2. Rau Study Circle
3.Chanakya IAS Academy
4.ALS IAS
5.Vision India IAS Study Circle
Finally, the main thing to clear the exam is to have a strategy and discipline . Though most of the serious candidates start preparation 9-12 months before the exam date, there are candidates who achieve success by only preparing for a few months . The UPSC Civil Services exam tests a candidate's analytical and presentation skills along with knowledge gained by the candidate instead of checking their mathematical and verbal skills. With constant hard work, you can achieve your goals.
Good luck.
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