Dear Sir/Madam,
How many papers are implimented ?
What is the rules and regulation for getting IAS?
After passing exam and interview , how to fully qulified in IAS
Hari
Dear Sir/Madam,
How many papers are implimented ?
What is the rules and regulation for getting IAS?
After passing exam and interview , how to fully qulified in IAS
Hari
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The Preliminary Screening Test comprises,genral studies Paper and Civil Service Aptitude Test (CSAT)
the UPSC exame is one of of the very tough exams in the world this exame has usually the following stages
Stage I: Preliminary examination -
This is qualifying test held in May/
June every year. Notification for this
is published in December/January.
Results are published in the first half
of August.
Stage II: Main examination - This is
the main test, held in October/
November every year. Results are
usually published in the second week
of March.
Stage III: Personality Test
(Interview) - It is the final test and is
held in April/May every year. Final
results are usually announced a few
days before the next preliminary
examination.
good luck
upsc set up three steps...
step1-pre-exam-two papers
step2-who qulified pre exam
step3-interview
Hello,
First of all Civil services (cs) Preliminary exam is conducted. The Preliminary exam consists of two papers of objective type questions. General studies (150 marks) and one of optional subject (300 marks)
The optional subjects consists of 23 subjects like agriculture, mathematics, mechanical engineering, medical science, philosophy, psychology, political science, commerce, economics, electrical engineering etc details you can find in this link http://www.upsc.gov.in/general/civil.htm
After that UPSC Mains exam will conduct in October-November. There is 9 papers in upsc mains, paper: 1 is Indian Language of 18 Languages (300 marks), 2 is [FONT=Arial]English (Qualifying Paper)(300 marks), 3 is essay (200 marks), 4 and 5 is [/FONT][FONT=Arial]General Studies (300 Marks for each paper) (600 marks),
6,7,8 and 9 is any two subjects (each having 2 papers) selected from Optional Subjects (2000 marks)
The interview test consists of 300 marks Grand total 2300 marks.
Wish you all the best
HOMI KOHLI
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DEAR CANDIDATE;
IAS means Indian Administrative Services and is basically meant for those aspiring candidates who have strong dedication towards the country.
India holds a UPSC examination every year and on the basis of this examination a number of IAS officers are recruitment.
Eligibility Criteria :-
The minimum qualification required for appearing the competitive examination is Graduation. Many professionals like Engineers, Doctors, persons with Ph.d qualifications are competing for UPSC.
Application forms will come out in the month of January.
Paper pattern has changed in IAS 2011 exam.
Paper Pattern for IAS 2011 exam :-
Unlike present,now there are two objective type papers carrying equal marks, in which
1) General-Studies paper carries 150 marks
2) Optional paper carries 150 marks.
Instead of one compulsory paper of General Studies and one Optional paper, both the papers shall be compulsory.
FOR MORE DETAILS VISIT WEBSITE:http://www.upsc.gov.in/
ALL THE BEST.
There are only three stage, but this stages are likely to climb the mountain because of that kind of job this is something extraordinary, So the kind of pressure of UPSC has taken to choose the cream personnel of this society for this job. These three stages are namely:
Stage I: Preliminary examination -
This is qualifying test held in May/
June every year. Notification for this
is published in December/January.
Results are published in the first half
of August. on this the competitor are to appear for two paper each contain 200 marks.
Stage II: Main examination - This is
the main test, held in October/
November every year. Results are
usually published in the second week
of March. It carries 9 paper total 2600 marks.
Stage III: Personality Test
(Interview) - It is the final test and is
held in April/May every year. Final
results are usually announced a few
days before the next preliminary
examination. It carries 300 marks. Best of luck.
EXAM PATTERN FOR I.A.S. EXAM:-
This exam is conducted by U.P.S.C.
It has 3 stages.
1)Preliminary exam
2)Main exam
3)Interview
Preliminary exam:-
This exam has 2 papers.
Main examination:-
This exam consists of 9 papers.
Interview:-
After qualifying in these 2 phases , you are called for interview.
Hello Friend,
civil service exam is one of the prestigious exam conducted by UPSC for recruitment to various All India Service.IAS is one of them.
The IAS exam is consist of 3 stages.
1.Preliminary.
2.Main exam.
3.Interview.
Preliminary:
The preliminary:
The exam conducted in month of May.The exam consist of 2 compulsory papers of 200 marks each & of 2 hrs duration each.The question are of objective type.
Main Exam(Written):
Candidate are allows to choose 2 optional subject.All the question paper for the exam will be conventional essay type.Each paper will be 3 hrs duration .
interview :
After qualifying th emain exam the final stage is interview to test their mental ability,the intellectual qualities & their personality.
Then the candidate who have secured good rank for training.After training they are posted as per recruitment of the vacancies of state/central govt.
Thank You.
Hi Friend,:
There three steps in IAS Exam;
>> First Step Is Prelims Exam.
>> There is multiple choice Questions paper
>> There are two Paper
1. General English
2. General Studies
>> If You clear Prelims then you have to appear in Mains Exam
In this Exam there also two paper of Descriptive type. Subject you have choose at the time of form filling.
>> If you clear Mains Exam then there is Personal Interview.
If you clear these three steps then you will become IFS Officer.
I hope you will understand.
All The Best for Future.