Thursday, December 22, 2016


About I.A.S. Exam

What is IAS Exam? 

Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is the Civil Services Examination or a competitive exam in India conducted by Union Public Service Commission for the recruitment to various Civil Services of the Government of India. 

About IAS: 

The Indian Administrative Service is the premier administrative civil service of the Government of India. IAS is the highest administrative post among the 24 services like IPS, IFS etc.

 IAS is the permanent bureaucracy in India and forms a part of the executive branch. IAS is one of the three All India Services—its cadre can be employed by both the Union Government and the States. IAS officer is given administrative command of an entire district as a District Collector.  IAS officers also represent Government of India at international level in bilateral and multilateral negotiations.

Eligibility Criteria 

1. Nationality: Candidate must be a citizen of India. 

2. Educational Qualification: Candidate applying for civil service exams is required to fulfill the following criteria:

*Candidate must hold a Bachelor's Degree from any of the recognized universities 

*Candidates who have appeared for the qualifying examination and are awaiting results or those who are yet to appear for the qualifying examination are also eligible for the Preliminary Examination. Such candidates have to produce proof of passing the said examination along with the application for the Main Examination.

* Candidates with professional and technical qualifications recognized by the Government or its equivalent are also eligible to apply 

*Candidates who have passed the final year of MBBS or any Medical Examination but are yet to complete the internship can also appear for the Main Examination. However, they must submit a certificate from the concerned University that they have passed the final professional medical examination. 

3. Age Limit : 

* A candidate should be minimum 21 years and maximum 32 years old as on  August 01, 2016. 

*The upper age limit prescribed above is releasable for the following candidates:

* 5 years - Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST) 

* 3 years - Other Backward Classes (OBC) 

* 5 years - if a candidate had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of Jammu & Kashmir during the period from the 1st January, 1980 to the 31st December, 1989. 

* 3 years - Defense Services personnel 

* 5 years - ex-servicemen including Commissioned Officers and ECOs/SSCOs who have rendered at least 5 years Military Service as on 1st August, 2015 

* 5 years in the case of ECOs/SSCOs 

*10 years - Blind, deaf-mute and orthopedically handicapped persons 

4. Number of attempts:

Restriction on the maximum number of attempts is effective since 1984: 

* For General Candidates: 6 attempts. 

* Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Candidates (SC/ST): No Limits. 

* Other Backward Classes (OBC): 9 attempts. 

Roles and Responsibilities 

* Handling affairs of government that involves framing and implementation of policy in consultation with the concerned Minister 

* Implementing policies through supervision and also traveling to the places where the approved policies will be implemented 

* Implementing policies comprises disbursement of funds through personal supervision 

*Answerable to the Parliament and State Legislatures for any violation of rules while on duty.

Functions and responsibilities differ at different levels of career 

* Initially, IAS officers join the state administration at the sub-divisional level, resuming their services as sub-divisional magistrates, and look after law and order, general administration and development work in the area assigned to them. 

* The post of the District Officer also known as District Magistrate, district Collector or Deputy Commissioner is the highly respected and responsible post the IAS officers enjoy 

*At the district level, an IAS officer deals with district affairs, including implementation of developmental programs 

* The officers may also be appointed in the State Secretariat or they may serve as Heads of Departments or in Public Sector Undertakings 

* They may serve in different positions from the State to the Centre and vice versa. This happens through deputation. 

* At the Centre, IAS officers serve at the highest position as the Cabinet Secretaries, Secretaries/Additional Secretaries, Joint Secretaries, Directors, Deputy Secretaries and Under Secretaries. They are appointed to these posts based on seniority.

* At the Centre, the IAS officers play key role in formulation and implementation of policies related to a particular area; for instane, finance, commerce, etc. 

* During formulation of a policy and decision making, IAS officers serving at different levels i.e. joint secretary, deputy secretary give their valuable inputs 

*The policy takes its final shape through a final decision the minister concerned or the cabinet, depending on the seriousness of the situation

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