i m a student of class 12th (commerece) i whant to become an IAS(collector) what should i choose to go in the feild of IAS to make it easy
181 Views|Posted 2012-01-22 18:16:00
Asked by Piyush
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Answered by
2012-01-23 12:56:55
HI,
The UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) of India conducts the exam and on the basis of the result IAS, IPS, IFS officers are selected.
It has three-step process i.e.
Preliminary Exam (Prelims)
Main Exam (Mains), and
Interview.
The eligibility criteria to appear in this exam are:
A can
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Answered by
2012-01-23 19:00:10
www.onestopias.com will be a useful site. There are so many coaching institutes like Rau's IAS, Elite Academy, Brilliant Tutorials etc. offering coaching for Civil Services including postal coaching.. You will have a prelims as well as mains examinations. Keep your general knowledge update. Read and

Answered by
2012-01-22 19:21:07
After passing 12 select interested degree coursr.You achive good result in degree.then you start preparation for civil services exam.Instudying to coltivate habit of reading.

Answered by
2012-01-22 19:15:42
for a student belonging to your category ,it is primary that you should develop an excellent reading habit first and foremost.it is a launching point towards cultivating your personalty.mind the fundamentals first and the other things come automatically

Answered by
2012-01-22 18:43:01
Piyush, IAS exam is taken in two parts- Pre- lims and Mains. Those who clear mains appear for PI.
The first issue is the selection of optionals. In a way, selection of right optionals is the most crucial step. Post-graduates in any discipline, generally prefer taking up their parent subject for Prel
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