What is the eligibility for IAS as I have secured 44.44% in graduation?

sir, Iam b.a passed with eng, pol-sc.&history overall scoring 44.44 % .am I elegible for IAS exam , Charges, duration let me know . sharmistha 952

74 Views|Posted 2011-02-23 11:13:11
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kirti avaiya
2011-02-23 11:22:36
you are eligible for the IAS exam

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Nikhlesh Mathur
2011-03-20 12:25:56
Yes you are eligible to give UPSC exam for IAS if you are in the age bracket of 21 to 30 years. Hoewever, please take a moment and think if you are cut out for the IAS job or not. I am asking you to do this specifically as your lower marks does not indicate that academics come to you easily. I may b

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Akash
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2011-03-20 12:21:41
if u hav graduate degree any dicipline so u will eligble 4 ias exam. dur:-4 gen no limit 4 sc/st charges:-50 almost

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2011-02-23 14:37:04
Hi Sharmishtha, Yeas you are eligible as the minimum requirement is graduation from a recognized university and nothing as such is mentioned about the percentage, the age group is 21-30yrs. Their are two stages that you need to clear- preliminary exam and main exam. For your preparation I would sug

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Vijaykumar Bhavsar
2011-02-23 11:29:53
Dear Friend, There are less chances for the IAS exam, but find the details on www.upsc.gov.in for the qualification and criterial as per the category. Wish you best of luck in your career. Regards, Vijaykumar B.

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