Is it true that many civil servants are Engineers and Doctors?
Yes, it's true as much as the syllabus of UPSC is more humanities oriented, the truth is the toppers come from as diverse backgrounds as that of medical/engineering/commerce/science, if you look at previous year toppers then yes , you will find many medical and engineering graduates, and the eligibility criteria itself states that candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized University, candidates in final year too are eligible to apply, they are required to attain 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, and you will also find medical science and engineering as optional subjects, though in later case the choices may be limited, but eventually what matters for every successful candidate is their single minded focus, dedication and perseverance which help them sail through this tough exam.
Is pursuing MBBS a good option to prepare for the UPSC CSE? Will we get enough time to prepare for the UPSC CSE while persuing the MBBS?
You get enough time to prepare for UPSC CSE in any course if you stay consistent. however if you are super sure about pursuing UPSC CSE it is advised to take ARTS (Humanities) in your 10+2 or graduation which are actually interrelated subjects to Civil Services but we have seen students from other fields crack it too, majority of which are engineers, so yeah, being a humanities or non humanities student is making less difference now.
Moreover if you feel like you don't have enough preparations before your exams after completing your graduation , you can take a year off and prepare with all of your body, mind and soul.
Good Luck!
For more information and UPSC CSE Preparation do follow the link below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
Will we get enough time to prepare for the UPSC CSE in the NDA?
Ok... Read it only if your age criteria is enough to get in CSE exam after 6-7 years in NDA...
Let us assume that you qualified in NDA and after that you decided to go for UPSC but you want to complete your graduation from NDA.... than I will prefer you to go in NDA from TES entry scheme and spent 3 years in NDA after that you will get posted in army as TEMPORARY COMMISSION means for a short time as you have came from TES entry..... Then when you spent your 3 years in NDA after that you join army... Then START PREPARING FROM joining in Army for UPSC..... Giving about your five years in ARMY and prepare UPSC CSE and if you got selected then ... You can take retirement easily as you are from TES scheme usually TES entry hire officers for short term for ARMY , AIRFORCE AND NAVY .....
and yes when you go for UPSC interview it will be a + point for you that you are an ex serviceman
What amount should be paid to the NDA for resigning after training for joining civil services?
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing great! If you have completed your national defence academy (NDA) training and then you want to leave it for joining civil services so you have to be ready for giving Rs12,500 every week to the academy means 50,000 in a month.It depends on your week spent in NDA till how many weeks you would pay.
Hope it will help you.
Best wishes for your bright future.
Thank you!
Will the NDA allow us to join civil services after training?
Hey,
Well,Yes you can go for UPSC examination after getting into NDA. The basic eligibility criterua is that the candidate must hold a graduation degree in any discipline recognized by the government of India. The candidate must be a citizen of India and must be atleast 21 years of age and the maximum age must be 32 years. For Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe,a relaxation of five years is given.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
Is studying in the NDA a good option for preparing for the UPSC CSE?
Hello,
NDA is conducted by UPSC for admission of candidates to army, naval, air force wings of NDA and INA, the age limit is 16-19 years, the eligibility criteria is passed 10+2 from a recognized board, only in case of air force and naval it's compulsory to have mathematics and physics at 10+2 level, coming to the duration of training for Army/Naval/Air Force Cadets it's four years, the degree awarded at the end is BSc or BSc Computer/BA/BTech for Army, and BTech in case of Air Force/Naval, however I would say if you're not interested in joining NDA to sustain in the institution of long time then then don't go for it, NDA is not only an institution but it holds immense pride, and it's a different sentiment altogether serving for your country, if you don't have your career goals aligned in this direction then it's better you pursue your graduation in a field as per your preference, and appear for UPSC, you can also consider going for professional degree such as medical science/engineering, or any other, there is no such restrictions, you need to be just a graduate from a recognized university, and attain 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year,
I am born on December, 2005. So, can I write UPSC CSE in 2026? Whether I will reach the required age limit in 2026?
If you're born on December 2005 then you will attain 21 years as on December of 2026, however you won't be eligible for UPSC Civil Service Examination 2026, the reason being as per the age criteria ,candidates need to attain 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, hence by August 2026 you would be only 20 years and still five months to go to reach 21 years, that means you will be eligible for UPSC 2027 provided you have passed graduation from a recognized University, you can also provisionally apply in the final year of graduation if you receive your degree certificate within the prescribed time limit as mentioned by officials ,UPSC exam is conducted in three phases mainly Preliminary, Mains and Interview.
I have studied Hindi as language subject in my 10th standard. But actually I am weak in Hindi. Whereas I am more stronger in Tamil(which I studied upto my 8th standard). So, could I choose Tamil as my compulsory Indian language in UPSC exam?
I am an aspirant. Just having one question. Did you study Hindi in class 11 &12?
What is the leave policies of a IFS officer?
Hi,
Every IFS officer gets 30 days of Earned Leave + 8 days of Casual Leave + 2 days of Restricted Holiday leave when in India and when abroad in addition he gets 15 days of extra leave.
The Officer with family can visit India twice in a term of 3 years posting generally on Government expense with some exceptions like in some of the non-family stations he can visit every year.
Yes he can avail of study leave to attend such seminars or any training while continuing to draw the salary. Study leave can be availed of in India as well as abroad for a total of 2 years in the entire service of the Officer.
Hope this helps
Wish you luck
What is the salary of beaurocrate in Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
The starting salary of an IFS officer is around Rs. 60,000 if posted in India or equivalent to the Market Index of the country posted in. Now every year for any government service there are increments if you are in same grade. Now on a tenure of every 3-5 years there are promotions depending on the performance. Now as promotions goes on and if you become a bureaucrat in the MEA
TO know more about career as an IFS visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/careers/indian-foreign-service-officer
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https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
then you can expect salaries of about Rs. 1,20,000-1,50,000 depending on the designation (Including HRA, TA etc and including taxes).