Becoming an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer is one of the most sought after and respected professions in the country today. The life of an IAS officer is filled with challenges. However, an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the people is not to be scoffed at. In this article, we have written about the IAS officer life during training and service, roles, responsibilities and career path
Preliminary Examinnatio: The stage one is the preliminary examination which is an objective type paper. The preliminary examination is conducted in the month May/June and it is first step in the selection process. Those candidates qualify the prelims can appear for the mains examination.
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PAPER |
EXAM |
SYLLABUS |
MARKS |
TIME |
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Priliminary- paper 1 |
May/June |
General Studies, Current Affairs, History, Geography, Politics, etc |
200 |
2 Hours |
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Priliminary- paper 2 |
May/June |
Comprehension Analytical Ability |
200 |
2 Hours |
Mains Examination: UPSC CSE mains examination is conducted in the month of September. These examinations are subjective paper & candidates can choose two subjects for which they are interested to appear. These subjects range from languages to mathematics to political science.
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PAPER |
EXAM |
MARKS |
TIME |
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PAPER A |
Indian language from languages in Eighth Schedule to the constitution. Note: Not compulsory for candidates of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim. |
300 |
3 Hours |
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PAPER B |
English |
300 |
3 Hours |
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PAPER 1 |
Essay |
250 |
3 Hours |
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PAPER 2-5 |
General Studies: Indian Heritage, Geography, Politics, International Relations, Technology, Economy, Environment, Ethics, Aptitude etc. |
250*4 |
3 Hours Each |
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PAPER 6-7 |
Optional Subject |
250*2 |
3 Hours Each |
Interview: After the mains examination, those aspirants who qualify are invited for the interview round. Many aspirants have noted that interview round is one of the toughest step to clear. While first two states require a person to be quick while interview or personality round judges the person on all aspects.
After the three examination, the Mark’s obtained in UPSC CSE main examination and personality
Test are then added to create the merit list. The final result usually comes in May End.
So we can see that the influence area of the IAS Officer is very broad and his decisions at any level can influence the course of the Society. He is the concern person in case of any emergency or natural disaster. So IAS is the most sought after job in India. We have various examples where IIM passouts had left their job and join the IAS