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I want to know about some information about Indian Administrative Service, like IAS officer salary, roles & responsibilities & more details, please provide here???
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IAS (Indian Administrative Services) officer exam is to be conducted by UPSC. The biggest attraction of an IAS post is the power and prestige that come with it. IAS (Indian Administrative Services) officer trained to handle government affairs. Their main work is especially at the centre, involves formulation, implementation of policies, decision making officers at various levels like: Joint Secretary, Deputy Secretary, at the beginner of his career IAS join the state administration At the district level IAS officers are mainly concerned with district affairs, including implementation of developmental programs. Officers may move from positions at the State, under deputation, to the Centre and back again. Pay scale: ![]() How to become an IAS Officer Age Limit: General Category-21-30yrs OBC-21-33yrs SC/ST-21-35yrs Educational Qualification: The applicant should have completed a bachelors degree in any discipline from any recognized University. Final year appeared/appearing candidates can apply on provision. UPSC IAS notification ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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To become an IAS Officer you have to clear the Civil Services Examination UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) conduct Civil Services Examination (CSE) for selecting the candidates for the post of IAS officer. Eligibility: Age limit: The minimum age to appear for IAS Exam is 21 years. Upper age limit for General category is 32 years OBC 35 years Educational Qualification Candidate must have passed graduation degree in any subject from recognized University The Civil Service exam comprises of two stages. They are Preliminary Examination Main Examination Candidates can choose their optional subject in Main exam from the list given below. Agriculture Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science Botany Chemistry Civil Engineering Commerce Economics Geography Geology Indian History Law Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medical Science Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Electrical Engineering Sociology Statistics Zoology
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