Wednesday, October 7, 2020

How to become an IAS officer after 12th? Eligibility/criteria and many more.

 How to become an IAS officer??

In this article, I will teach you how to become an IAS officer today. What is eligibility? What are the courses? I will tell you about it. Let's start: Firstly we will know what UPSC is. UPSC means Union Public Service Commission.This is the toughest exam of India.And it has the great value in India.Every year almost five to six lakh students attend this exam,so this become more competitive.If anyone will get qualify in this exam then his or her life will become full of prosperity , respect and joy.



     It has three sections of examination are Prelims and Mains after qualifying this you will eligible for the Interview. Before coming on this we will firstly know that ,
⭐What is the Qualifications?
⭐What is the age limits?
⭐For how many attempts you can appear in the examination after being disqualified ?
⭐What is the pattern of the examinations? 
⭐How to do preparation  for it? 
  

 

   So let's start...

Q.1 What is the qualifications for attending UPSC exam??
::: Firstly you have to qualify 12th with excellent marks after that you have to get any degree like BA BCom BSc and now you are eligible to fill the form of UPSC.

Q.2  What is the age limit??
:::there different types of cast some are very developed some are a little black and some are very behind of these two cast therefore in India the government gives reservation to the very backward classes that is SC and ST  and OBC classes the age limits of general  is 21 to 32 years for OBC is 21 to 35 year and for  SC and ST is 21 to 37 years.

Q.3How many attempts you have for appearing in the IAS after disqualifying ?
::: As per the reservation rule general category has 6 attempts with up to 32 years of age the OBC (other backward classes) has 8 times with after 25 years of age and the last SC and ST has no limits with after 37 years of age.

⭐ I want to tell you one thing that there is very less chance to qualify UPSC exam which is about 0.21 % so if you want to qualify the UPS and you have to work hard. 

 Now, 

Q.What is the pattern of examination? 
:::  is it told you that it is three sections are prelims mains and interview. So let's come to know about Prelims. 

⭐Prelims 
  In this exam there will two papers of 200 marks each . If you will qualify this then you will be able to enter in mains it is only objective questions now let's come to mains. 

⭐Mains:
If I will talk to the mains exam then it has 9 papers. Out of these nine papers two of them are of qualifying nature .And the remaining 7 papers determine you in the merit list and the most important thing is that you need at least 33% marks in the second paper of mains. Otherwise you will not be able to move forward. 
   So let's now move to interview. 
Interview
 After qualifying mains exam you will move further for an interview of about 45 minutes. In this interview they will ask questions related from general studies aptitudes etc. 

Q. 5 What is the syllabus? ?
:::In IAS prelims:
This is the first paoer called as General Studies Paper . It has 100 questions each of two marks and the limited time is 2 hours. Syllabus:  Current events of national and international importance. This exam held in the month of June so you should learn the current affairs of previous year from March to this year of May. Read the newspaper of 20 days before the exam.
Current of national and international importance means that events which is for both the international and national is important. Example: Nuclear weapon UNFCC summits , G8 Summit , G20, SAARC, United Nations Summit etc. India with other countries questions related from Bilateral section can be asked in the exam.This is the  most important  section. 10 to 12 questions comes in the examination from history of India and  Indian National Movement. 

Let's move to mains. 

  In first three papers::
:::Paper1- Eassy writing
:::Paper2- General studies, Indian Heritage ans culture, History nd geography of the world and the society. 
:::Paper3-General studies, governance constitution, politics, social justice, and international relations. 


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