What is meant by International Relations? How it is related to UPSC exams?
thank you.
What is meant by International Relations? How it is related to UPSC exams?
thank you.
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Hi Aspirant,
International relation refers the business, political, financial terms of our country from the other country of the world.
These terms are founded by the ambassador of every country.
Every country keep there ambassador in other country to make the business, political and finance relation better with outer country.
They play the key role to solve any conflict and problem between two or more country.
Now we relate the ambassador to UPSC.
Ambassador are selected through the UPSC.
UPSC organizes the Indian Foreign service and Civil service exam for the most reputed job of India like IAS, IPS or IRS.
It choose the candidates for foreign service among the IAS candidates who are willing to serve the country as ambassador.
To be a ambassador you need to crack the civil service exam
Qualification for civil service exam
Candidates should have graduation degree in any stream from recognized university.
Your age should be between 21 to 30 years
Age relaxation as per government norms
SC/ST + 5 years
OBC + 3 years
PH + 10 years
You must be the citizen of India.
For more information visit http://upsc.gov.in
Best of Luck�