Guide an ECE graduate towards sure success in UPSC exams. Motivate me and give the spirit to achieve my dream(to become an IAS officer).
thank you
Guide an ECE graduate towards sure success in UPSC exams. Motivate me and give the spirit to achieve my dream(to become an IAS officer).
thank you
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Indian Administrative services are one of the best and prestigious services of the country. if you target to achieve it, nothing is impossible with hard work and dedication. efficient time management, practice, deep understanding of subject, good coaching, best books, QUESTION BANKS, practice of MCQ;s, regular reading of 2-3 daily newspapers will help you in achieving success. For good books , current affair knowledge, NCERT books you can register with upscportal.com. it is best website under which you can find all the essential study materials, and guidelines for IAS exams. Seeing your dedication
You can apply for ias and also in ies. There are various opportunity in engineering services also. Because you have degree of ECE engineering then I think IES exam should be better for you.
You can go for these jobs::
(i) Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers.
(ii) Indian Railway Stores Service (Telecommunication/
Electronics Engineering
Posts).
(iii) Indian Naval Armament Service
(Electronics Engineering Posts).
(iv) Assistant Executive Engineer Group
'A' (Electronics & Telecommunication
Engineering Posts) in the Corps of
E.M.E., Ministry of Defence.
(v) Central Power Engg. Service, Group
'A' [Electronics and Tele Communication
Engg. Service].
(vi) Engineer (GCS-Gr-'A') in Wireless Planning
and Co-ordination Wing/Monitoring
Organisation. (M/o Communications
& I.T., D/o Telecommunications).
(vii) Assistant Naval Stores Officer Grade-
I (Electronics & Telecom Engineering
Posts) in Indian Navy.
(viii) Indian Supply Service, Group 'A'
(Electronics & Telecommunication
Engineering Posts).
(ix) Indian Inspection Service Group 'A'
[Electronics and Telecommunication
Engg. Posts].
(x) Indian Telecommunication Service
dear friend,
IAS exam is India's one of the most prestigious exam. and it is good to see that you want to go for IAS.
Tips for Preparation :
first and most important Manage your Time table and maintain your self calm and Cool.
go ahead according to UPSC IAS Syllabus.
you can start for UPSC by study 6th to 12th NCERT books and books on Indian history.
increase your general knowledge, continuous reading news papers and magazines, concentrate on English.
solving Previous year question papers is most requisite part of preparation.
for Question papers visit
http://www.onestopias.com/
http://www.jagranjosh.com/
http://www.upscportal.com/civilservices/papers
Good Luck..........
It is very good friend that you are keen interested to be an IAS Officer.Hi Aspirant,
Of friend you can be an IAS officer after completion of graduation.
Required Qualification for IAS exam
You should have bachelor degree from any discipline university.
Final year students are also eligible.
Your age should be between 21 to 30 years
Age relaxation
Schedule caste and schedule tribes + 5 years
Other backward classes + 3 years
You must be Indian.
You should be physically fit.
Friend you are going to be appearing in toughest exam of India. So you will have to sacrifice a lot.
You will have to spend your 12 to 16 your in the study.
You will have to very hard work with full concentration.
You should prepare for UPSC exam minimum 2 years after that you should give the exam.
Because the number of attempts are limited for general and OBC candidates
Gen � 4 attempts
OBC � 7 attempts
SC/ST � No limit
So you should keep safe your attempt and don�t miss use of them.
You should join any leading coaching for the preparation of IAS exam.
So that you can give shape to your preparation in right direction.
Best of Luck�
Hi Aspirant
Well yes you can get success in the upsc exam no doubt
But you requires to work very much hard and with patience
First here is the criteria for the exam:
-The candidate should be pass in graduation from a recognized
-Indian University or final year candidates also apply for the exam
Age limit:
-The candidate age should be between 21-30
-Their is age relaxation given to the obc of 3 years
-And age relaxation for the sc,st of 5 years
-For the ph category candidates the relaxation is 10 years
Follow the steps :
First make a good time table and work according
To the time table that you have prepared
And always be confident and be patience
Believe it or not but confidence is the key of success
Whether it is any competition test if you are a confident guy
It will help you lot so be confident
And study daily at least 15 hours a day
Best of luck