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  • 09-07-2013, 12:31 AM
    selvakumar

    Re: Is CA without B.Com regarded as qualification for IAS?

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    hello
    Is CA without doin b.com a quaification for IAS?? Am i eligible??
    Hi,

    your question is not clear about your graduation but you have finished graduation is mandatory for IAS.

    Eligibility Criteria


    Age should be 21 to 30 years
    Age relaxation for OBC candidate 3 years
    Age relaxation for SC/ST candidate 5 years

    There are minimum educational qualification is Graduate any stream from any recognized university.
    final year candidate are also eligible for this exam

    Selection Process

    1. Written Test
    (a) Prelims
    (b) mains
    2. Interview.
  • 08-07-2013, 03:05 AM
    Abhijeet gupta

    Re: Is CA without B.Com regarded as qualification for IAS?

    CA is not the requirement of IAS

    ias requirements are:

    1. graduate degree from recognised university.

    2. age limit 21 - 30 years

    3. candidate must be citizen of india.

    so you are eligible for IAS with ca
  • 07-07-2013, 01:17 PM
    DISCUSSION_KUSH

    Re: Is CA without B.Com regarded as qualification for IAS?


    hey!!!
    its not compulsion for a C.a. to be a graduate in b.com only.
    As IAS needs a graduate(that u are ) , and also a Chartered Acountant. You will get benifit in terms of knowledge in clearing IAS.
    don'nt worry !!
    you are eligible for IAS.
    preapre well...
    do well...
    achieve your aim.....
    ALL THE BEST...!
  • 06-07-2013, 01:50 PM
    Unregistered

    Is CA without B.Com regarded as qualification for IAS?

    hello
    Is CA without doin b.com a quaification for IAS?? Am i eligible??

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