How to become an IPS officer after completing B.A?
I scored second class in 10th, first class in 12th and distinction in BA. Is this okay???
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Asked by Sneha Sam
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Answered by
6 years ago
For becoming an IPS officer you need to clear the IPS exam which is held by Union public service commission (UPSC) every year. It is a very competitive exam with more than 100000+ candidates taking the exam out of which under 200 are finally selected.
This exam completes in 3 steps:
First step is p
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S
6 years ago
Thank you for your step by step process, helping me show the path, that i am supposed to lead.... Thank you.
R
Answered by
6 years ago
Hello Sneha
well see first you have to create a discipline in your daily style strict discipline
second, you have to create and start following your timetable, do your work according to your time table
third, always stay focused towards your goal and keep doing practices of that
Never feel pressur
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S
6 years ago
Thank you so much for encouraging me and thank you for giving me a valuable suggestion.
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Karnataka Police Academy has courses such as Certificate which are primarily in the stream of Arts ( Fine / Visual / Performing ), Humanities & Social Sciences.
Yes, you are eligible. The eligibility criteria of Police constable is given below.
Educational qualification : 12th or equivalent from a recognized board.
Age : 18-25 Years ( 5 years is relaxable to SC/ST reserved categories)
Yes, you can join. But, before joining please check out the rules and regulations of the college.
The candidates must have passed 10+2 examination from a recognized board to be eligible for Training of Police Constables (Civil) from Karnataka Police Academy.
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