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10th August 2015, 09:21 AM
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Pcs ias
Will you please share with me the difference between Indian Administrative Services exam and the Provincial Civil Services as it is very urgent for me?
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10th August 2015, 09:24 AM
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Re: Pcs ias
As you want to get the details of difference between Indian Administrative Services exam and the Provincial Civil Services so here is the information of the same for you: Indian Administrative Services exam is actually the civil based administrative services of the Government of India. After clearing the exam of IAS the officers are the ones that relate to the policy making of our nation and relates to the complete bureaucracy of the Union Government The exam is conducted through three different but very hard steps, namely the Preliminary exams, then mains and finally the Personal Interview. The IAS offers are recruited by the Union Government of India under the advice of Union Public Service Commissions, famously known as UPSC. Provincial Civil Services are the civil services exams of the State Government. These officers relate to the policy making of the state to which they belong. The exams for the post of PCS are conducted at the state level, where candidates that are the domicile residents of that state are only allowed to appear The exam pattern of exam of Provincial Civil Services is the same as the Civil Services, that compromises of three different steps such as the Preliminary Test, after which a Mains paper is conducted and lastly, a round of Personal Interview takes place. Here for your reference I am giving you the details of exam of Indian Administrative Services: Prelims exam: Tentative Schedule (i) Notification of Examination November/December of previous year (ii) Conduct of Examination May Age - limits: Candidates must be in between 21 to 30 years of age Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed graduation from Recognised University or equivalent. Scheme of CS (Preliminary) Examination: General Studies Paper - I 200 Marks General Studies Paper - II 200 Marks Mains exam: Tentative Date of Examination: October - November 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 List of Optional Subjects - CS (Main) - (Total 25): Agriculture Management Animal Husbandry & Vetinary Science Mathematics Anthropology Mechanical Engineering Botany Medical Science Chemistry Philosophy Civil Engineering Physics Commerce & Accountancy Political Science & International Relations Economics Psychology Electrical Engineering Public Administration Geography Sociology Geology Statistics Indian History Zoology Law List of Optional Subjects (Literature) - CS (Main) - (Total 26): Arabic Gujarati Manipuri Sanskrit Assamese Hindi Nepali Sindhi Bengali Kannada Oriya Tamil Chinese Kashmiri Pali Telugu English Konkani Persian Urdu French Marathi Punjabi German Malayalam Russian |