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  • 03-08-2013, 08:22 PM
    Vihsdia

    Re: What is the importance of IAS job in India?

    Entry into the IAS is taken into account terribly tough. the majority of the candidates rank IAS as their high selection due to the high status and variety of career it offers. for instance, within the 2011 batch, of the 425 hand-picked candidates, 390 indicated IAS as their initial preference, thirty selected IFS and five authority, and simply 9 selected IPS. however once it came to second preference, 226 candidates marked authority as their selection, whereas solely 159 marked IPS as their second selection.

    Repeated makes an attempt for obtaining entry area unit allowed up to fourfold for General benefit candidates, seven times for OBC candidates. there's no bar on the amount of makes an attempt for SC/ST candidates. The higher regulation to aim the examination is thirty five for SC/ST and thirty years for the final benefit Candidate. The candidate mustn't be older than thirty years older as on one August of that year. The minimum age is twenty one years.

    About 850 candidates area unit finally hand-picked every year out of the nearly 550,000 (2010 data) however solely a rank within the high eighty guarantees associate IAS choice � associate overall acceptance rate of zero.001 % and for secure IAS position, acceptance rate is zero.0001%. This makes it one in every of the foremost competitive choice processes within the world.
  • 02-08-2013, 04:22 PM
    HAPPEY TO HELP YOU

    Re: What is the importance of IAS job in India?

    hello.... yes.
    There will lost of opportunity in India . i'm explain y under...
    > first it is too much imp to if you are Indian or live in Indian's any state or district or anywhere .
    > here you get more confidence . more power , as usual status .
    > you are living , sharing , caring with your family .
    > you are Indian, so you are more interested your work and having more confidence and exciting.
    > your staring salary in training more than 40,000. In job more than 70,000. and farther you have more and more salary as much your talent.
    > and when you are retired you having any govt. post and any other person.
    > this all imp are on my knowledge .
    >>best of luck and go ahead.



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  • 02-08-2013, 12:59 PM
    niks7

    Re: What is the importance of IAS job in India?

    Dear Aspirant

    Yes ofcourse one of the most prestigious and respectful job position in India.Best job for those who want to be part of government.Those who qualify civil servcie examination get one of these cream government jobs like IAS (Indian Administrative Officer ),IPS(Indian Police Service),IFS(Indian Foreign services)

    When you become IAS you are the one who take key decisions of the government schemes and implement them at district level.You will be playing key role in implementing correctly government intiatives at ground level.You will be the one who will be maintaining peace and integrity in district.IAS jobs is the link between government and people.
  • 01-08-2013, 08:25 PM
    Dhiyaneswar

    Re: What is the importance of IAS job in India?

    Actually in every job there will be any part where we can make ourselves comfortable but IAS or Civil service is the post where we have to make the people comfortable... You should serve te people and your job importance will come to know once when you undergo the training part for IAS... So now try to appear for UPSC if you are eligible and ready....
  • 01-08-2013, 05:21 PM
    Unregistered

    What is the importance of IAS job in India?

    hello sir/mam
    Can u tell me the ias job is important in our country?

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