Union Public Service Commission (UPSC - IAS, IPS, IRS, IFS, IES)

Course Overview
In this, we will talk about the process involved in becoming an IAS (Indian Administrative Services) officer.
Please Note: Becoming an:
1. IAS (Indian Administrative Services) officer
2. IPS (Indian Police Services) officer
3. IRS (Indian Revenue Services) officer
4. IFS (Indian Forest Services) officer…etc
Is all done though the same “UPSC held Civil Services” Examination. This is written from the
point of view of becoming an IAS officer. However, the procedure to become an IPS, IRS, IFS etc is also the same. If you are interested in becoming an IAS officer, you probably know what the IAS is all about and why becoming an IAS officer is a very good career option. However, just in case you do not know, let us give you some quick information on IAS. If you become an IAS officer, you become part of the Indian Administrative Service. You will be part of the Government. You can work from “the inside” and change “the system”!!
If you have a dream for India, or if you, like us, believe that India will soon be a “super-power”
If you want to be part of the process of making India a great nation, IAS is for you.
Being an IAS officer, there is a lot more power and control you have, so that you can be part of Emerging India. Besides that, IAS is a great career option. You get many “perks of the job” when you are an IAS officer. You will have “job security”, “discount on Govt services”, “Govt provided transportation” and many more things. However, getting into the IAS is not that easy, but at the same time it is not difficult also. To get into or to prepare for IAS, you probably have to decide whether to Self study or to take Coaching. However, here on we will try to show you how to get in.
To get into the IAS, you will have to give the “UPSC held Civil Services Examination”. It is a common exam for getting into the IAS, IPS, IRS, and IFS etc. To succeed in the “Civil Services Examination” you first need to understand how the examination is conducted or the “Examination Format”.
Course summary
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is India’s central agency authorized to conduct the Civil Services Examination, Engineering Services Examination, Combined Defence Services Examination, National Defence Academy Examination, Naval Academy Examination and Combined Medical Services Examination, Special Class Railway Apprentice, Indian Economic Service/Indian Statistical Service Examination, Geologists’ Examination, Central Armed Police Forces (AC)
The agency’s charter is granted by the Constitution of India. Articles 315 to 323 of Part XIV of the constitution, titled Services under the Union and the States, provide for a Public Service Commission for the Union and for each state.
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