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10th December 2014, 01:30 PM
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Details of becoming IPS Officer
Can you tell me the process of becoming the IPS or the Indian Police Service officer as I want to pursue as my career?
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11th December 2014, 09:26 AM
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Re: Details of becoming IPS Officer
What should I do to opt for Inplant Training in Automobile? How can I become an IPS officer? I want to become a Gazetted Officer Details of becoming IPS Officer Can you tell me the process of becoming the IPS or the Indian Police Service officer as I want to pursue as my career? Question is missing Answer: IPS or the Indian Police Service is one of the most prestigious services in India. It is one of the three All India Services of the Government of India The IPS Exam is part of the Civil Services Exam conducted by the UPSC and not separate. IPS Exam Eligibility One must be minimum 21 years of age at the time of filling the Civil Services (Preliminary) Exam form and maximum 30 years of age (various relaxations are available for different categories). One must possess a graduate degree in any discipline of any of the Universities recognized in India or possess an equivalent qualification. Those who are in the final semester or have taken their final degree exam but are awaiting the results can also appear for the IPS Preliminary exam provided they furnish their proof of degree while filling the Mains form. Physical Requirements for IPS Candidates on clearing the civil services mains exam have to meet certain physical requirements to be eligible for IPS: Minimum height of 165 cm for Men and 150 cm for Women (minimum height is relaxable to 160 and 145 cm for Men and Women respectively in the case of candidates belonging to ST and to races such as Gorkhas, Garhwalias, Assamese, Kumaonis, Nagaland Tribals etc.) Min Chest girth fully expanded: 84 cm for Men and 79 cm for Women. Expansion of 5 cm for Men and Women. Total amount of Myopia (including the cylinder) should not exceed minus 4.00 D and total amount of Hypermetropia (including the cylinder) should not exceed plus 4.00 D Presence of Squint is a disqualification. Better eye (corrected vision) Worse eye Distant vision 6/6 or 6/9 6/12 or 6/9 Near vision J1 J2 Corrections permitted spectacles Color vision requirements High grade Binocular vision needed Yes Career options Hierarchy( In descending order from top to bottom) in the IPS line up: Director General of Police (Top Most Post) Inspector General of Police Deputy Inspector General of Police Additional Commissioner of Police (Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Thane) Superintendent of Police in selection grade with 13+ years of service Additional Superintendent of Police Assistant Superintendent in charge of sub-division IPS Probationer |
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