How to Become an IAS Officer - Eligibility - Age Limit - Syllabus

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How to Become an IAS Officer - Eligibility - Age Limit - Syllabus

To become an IAS officer, you have to study in the night, so you must have heard or read anything. But how true this is, an IAS officer can tell. It is believed that it is not easy to become an IAS officer, but it is not necessary for you to study day-to-day, reads as much as you do to qualify for a test in order to become an IAS officer, but more than you Studying is your own advantage, you will gain more knowledge.

Many students want to become an IAS officer, for that they work hard, do a lot of studies, but only a few of them can become IAS officers. For this reason, the rest of the students get frustrated and go to the second field and the effort of some students continues. Those who keep trying, they hope that they will never get success.

Those people keep looking for their failures, whether they are not studying properly or they need correct guidance. How to study, what to study in the subject, if it does not, then if the IAS officer is not even possible to become a school teacher. Here we are going to tell you what to do in order to become an IAS officer, what education has to be learned, please read this article till the end.


Which education and what examination is required to be an IAS officer?

1. Firstly complete your graduation in any stream from any accredited university.

2. After that, take the examination of the All India Civil Service (CSE) through the UPSC, if you want to be an IAS officer, then you will have to complete your graduation first, after which you will be entitled to all India Civil Service Examination In the CSE says, this examination will be required. This examination is held only once a year, it is run by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). For information, let us tell you that the All India Civil Service exam is held every year from December to January.

Top candidates are selected from the Civil Service Examination (CSE) through the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). IAS Officer, Commissar, Chip Secretary etc. For these posts.

Syllabus Pre Exam

Syllabus of Paper I (200 marks) Duration : 2 hours

  • Current events of national and international importance
  • History of India and Indian National Movement
  • Indian and World Geography - Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World
  • Indian Polity and Governance - Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc
  • Economic and Social Development - Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector initiatives, etc
  • General issues on Environmental Ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate Change - that do not require subject specialisation General Science

Syllabus for Paper II-(200 marks) Duration: 2 hours

  • Comprehension
  • Interpersonal skills including communication skills;
  • Logical reasoning and analytical ability
  • Decision-making and problem solving
  • General mental ability
  • Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.) (Class X level), Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency etc. - Class X level)

 

Main Exam Syllabus 


What is age limit?

For the All India Civil Service Exam or for the examination of the IAS Officer, different age limit has been given for different classes, whose list is given below.


1. General: 21 To 32

2. OBC: 21 To 35

3. Sc / St: 21 to 37

4. Physically disabled: 21 to 42

5. Sc / St physically disabled: No Age Limit


The examination conducted under the UPSC ie 3 stages of the Civil Service exam, which is as follows

  • 1. Preliminary Exam - This examination takes place in July-August.
  • 2. Main Exam - This exam takes place from December to January.
  • 3. Interview - After topping the examination ..

Candidates of top candidates in both exams are called in interview, after which the candidate is selected, after which there are certain verifications of the selected candidate, after which he is posted.

What should be done to become an IAS officer, what should be studied?

As we have explained above, IAS officer examines enough to be studying for passing passes but how to study and what to study, we will learn here.

1. Strengthen Gk, pay more attention to current affairs, keep reading news papers, point out interesting news, make different question papers repeatedly by someone else's hand, then solve their questions, apply UPSC classes, Self study Focus more on the questionnaire, keep participating in the competition, mark the point while reading the books, submit all the pranabatics of the UPSC's Aaj Tak, then get answers to their questions, The met not answer any question internet help, so did if this made astute anyone have any questions you answer should get him immediately.

2. Increase self-hypophuence, increase the diring of speaking in front of someone or at the stage, say helplessly, hold the point and do not use boring keywords.

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