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25th September 2014, 08:16 AM
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After Degree Through Correspondence Eligible For IAS Exam
I have completed graduation degree through correspondence . Am I eligible for the IAS Exam or not ?
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25th September 2014, 09:58 AM
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Re: After Degree Through Correspondence Eligible For IAS Exam
Yes definitely after completing graduation degree through correspondence you are eligible for the IAS Exam . The IAS exam is Organized By by the Union Public Service Commission every year. Eligibility Criteria: Desiring students must have any graduate degree from any recognized University. Desiring Candidate who are in the final year are also eligible. Desiring Candidate’s age should be between 21 and 30 years. Exam Pattern IAS Exams are taken in three following phases. Civil Services Aptitude Test Civil Services Mains exam Personality test (Interview test ) Important Dates: Date of Notification: 31 May 2014 Last Date to Apply: 30 June 2014 Date of IAS PRE (CSAT) Exam: 24 AUGUST 2014 |
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27th February 2016, 03:29 PM
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Re: After Degree Through Correspondence Eligible For IAS Exam
Hii Buddy ,I want to apply for IAS Exam for it Will you please tell me Am I Eligible for IAS Test after Completed Graduating Degree Programme from Distance Education ?
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27th February 2016, 03:30 PM
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Re: After Degree Through Correspondence Eligible For IAS Exam
Friend I am telling you that Yes You can Apply for IAS, IPS Exam After Completed Graduating Degree Programme from Distance Education . IAS Stands for Indian Administrative Service. This Exam Conducted by the UPSC Once in a year. Eligibility Criteria: The Candidate should be Citizen of India. The Candidate should Complete the Graduation Degree In any Discipline from any Recognized University. There is no Minimum Percentage of Marks Required to Eligible for this Exam. The Final year Pursuing Candidates are also Eligible for this Exam. The Candidate should be Physically Fit for This Exam. Age Limit : You Should be 21 to 30 years . Age Relaxation: For OBC = 3 years For SC/ST = 5 years Number Of Attempts: For a General Category Student- 4 , For an OBC Candidate - 7 Attempts For a SC/ST Candidate- No Limit Selection process: Civil Service Aptitude Test Main Exam Interview |
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