Hello,
Collector and advocate both are different fields. Collector means IAS in district who can manage and know all over district programme, work etc. And the advocate means lawyer.
For collector you have to know more about the sociology, humanities, political science, current affairs etc. And for lawyer you can choose the LLB course.
Actually both job are different and you have to choose which department you want to go. Like if you want to serve your country and work for it then go for IAS officer but if you want to give justice ti others go for lawyer. And the salary also different in both sector. Like one IAS officer salary will be 58000 per month starting. And one lawyer starting salary different some time 30000 per month also if you are private lawyer then your salary will be 1lakh per month also.
And one thing if you are become an IAS officer then you get all other facilities with salary. Now choice is yours. Both zone are different and good for bright career.
All the best.
You are comparing two professions which are not at all same. Being a collector i.e., you have to qualify for State Civil Services (For deputy collector) and UPSC CSE for Collector. Now if you qualify these examination and become a collector then you will be working with the government and will be responsible for the Collection of revenues, Law& order of the region and supervision. You will said to be the signing authority of the region. Thus you will have a lot of responsibility.
Now being an advocate is a professional course. You have to appear for BA LLB courses or similar course in order to be a advocate and have to enroll yourself under Bar council. Now you can have to possible ways. One is to be a private practitioner or a government litigator by qualifying state Judicial Service examination.
So in broad perspective both the choices are great and you have to select the one which you are solely interested in.
To know more about UPSC CSE visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
To know more about Advocate as a career visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/careers/lawyer
I hope this answer helps.
Hello Sandhya,
Both of them are good choices. But to become Collector/ IAS Officer you need to write UPSE Civil Services Examination and get good score in UPSE Civil Services Exam Prelims, Mains and Interview. There is lot of competition for IAS Officer post/ Collector Post. Minimum educational qualification required are Undergraduation degree course in any stream.
To know more details about Role, Scope, Career, Salary etc of IAS Officer go through below link.
https://www.careers360.com/careers/ias-officer
On the other hand, to become Advocate you need to study Law courses like BA LLB, BBA LLB, LLB, etc for which you need to clear law entrance exams first. There is also competition for Advocates but if you have enough knowledge in this field them you can excel in as a Advocate.
For more information about Career, Scope, Role, Job, Salary etc of Lawyer/ Advocate go through below mentioned link
So, based on your interest you can go ahead with either IAS or Advocate.
May this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
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