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    If a person found guilty of drunk and drive offence. Will he/she allowed to sit for UPSC exams thereafter?

    Sir ,
    Would people who are fined for drunk and drive case are allowed to sit in UPSC exams ??
    UPSC criteria for rejection

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    vickydoner Array
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    Re: If a person found guilty of drunk and drive offence. Will he/she allowed to sit for UPSC exams thereafter?

    Hey

    You can sit in the UPSC exams after clearing the Graduation from recognized university.
    If you cleared the UPSC exams and at the time of the posting they ask you to fill the application form in which you must have to write that you are not a criminal and you have not any case in the Police record.

    If you will not have record or case in the police record only then you will be selected otherwise you will not be given any government post if you find to be Guilty and Culprit.

    Thank you.

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    vishwadeep parihar Array
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    Re: If a person found guilty of drunk and drive offence. Will he/she allowed to sit for UPSC exams thereafter?

    If a person found guilty of drunk and drive offence this is the case of breaking of driving rules.
    When a person have any violence case, criminal case, court case which is present in the police record then in this condition he/she will not be able to appear in any government exam.
    If you cannot harm any person while driving in this case you are able to appear in any government exam.

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    beniwal Array
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    Re: If a person found guilty of drunk and drive offence. Will he/she allowed to sit for UPSC exams thereafter?

    Hi,
    It is nice that you want to join IAS exam which is conducted by UPSC.

    To become IAS officer, you have to clear these three stages;-

    Preliminary exam , Mains exam and Interview

    One more thing,

    If you consist any Guilty/Driven case/any police record casr. then you are not Eligible for IAS.

    IAS post is very Respected pot which is given to a perfect candidates not like you.

    IAS exam a graduation degree from a Indian recognized university.

    At first Become a Perfect candidates, then think/apply any exam.

    I think you understand it........

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