District Collector Exam Information I want to know process to become district collector and other information about district collector |
Re: District Collector Exam Information To become district collector you have to passed Indian administrative service examination of UPSC . Here I am giving you information about Indian administrative service examination organized by union public service commission one time in a year. Educational Qualification :- You must complete graduation in any stream from a well recognized University.. Age - limits: 21-30 years as on 1st August of the year of Examination. General 21 to 30 OBC 21 to 33 SC/ST 21 to 35. list of duties and responsibilities of a District Collector As Collector: Land assessment Land acquisition Collection of land revenue Collection of income tax dues, excise duties, irrigation dues etc. Distribution of agricultural loans As District Magistrate: Maintenance of law and order Supervision of the police and jails Supervision of subordinate Executive magistracy Hearing cases under the preventive section of the Criminal Procedure Code Supervision of jails and certification of execution of capital sentences As Crisis Administrator Disaster management during natural calamities such as floods, famines or epidemics Crisis management during riots or external aggression He is assisted by the following officers for carrying out day to day work in various fields:- Additional deputy commissioner Assistant commissioner (general) Assistant commissioner (grievances) Executive magistrate District revenue officer District transport officer District development and panchayat officer Civil defense officer Urban ceiling officer Scheme of CS (Preliminary) Examination The Preliminary Examination consists of two papers of objective type (multiple-choice questions) carrying a maximum of 400 marks. General Studies Paper - I 200 Marks General Studies Paper - II 200 Marks Scheme - CS (Main) Paper-I One of the Indian Languages to be selected by the candidate from the 18 languages included in the VIIIth Schedule to the Constitution (Qualifying Paper) 300 Marks Paper-II English (Qualifying Paper) 300 Marks Paper-III Essay 200 Marks Papers IV & V General Studies (300 Marks for each paper) 600 Marks Papers VI, VII, VIII & IX Any two subjects (each having 2 papers) to be selected from the prescribed optional subjects (300 marks for each paper) 1200 Marks Total Marks for Written Examination 2000 Marks Interview Test 300 Marks Grand Total 2300 Marks |
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