My daughter will be appearing for class 12th exams this year. She is interested to take civil service exams for IPS. Can you guide?
Asked about Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication, Symbiosis International, Pune - BA in Mass Communication (Honours/ Honours with Research)
She is average in academics, but very good in sports, and have the leadership quality also.
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Hi Niru!
The IPS exam is conducted by UPSC. The IPS service is divided into various functional departments such as Crime Branch, Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Home Guards, Traffic Bureau. In order to be eligible for the exam, one has to be a graduate in any stream from a recognized University and should be an Indian citizen. Other eligibility criteria includes:
1. Age: Minimum age 21 years, Maximum age 30 years as on 1st of August in the year of examination.
2. Physical Criteria for women: Minimum height- 150cm, minimum chest girth- 79cm, Myopia (including cylinder) should not exceed minus 4.00D, Hypermyopia (including cylinder...more
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