Hey there
As you must be knowing that MBBS is the most reputed degree Or it's not a degree it's an emotion even. By completing MBBS you become doctor in many reputed hospitals.
Now coming to the question that you want to become an IAS officer and then later on you want to do your MBBS. So let me tell you that becoming IAS officer needs many eligibilities and one such of them is you have to be graduated from any recognised university.
So you firstly do your MBBS Or you so some other undergraduate courses then only you'll be able to sit in upsc exam to become an IAS officer.
Good Luck!
Hi aspirant, the answer of your question is Yes.
Since joining Indian Civil Services today stands as indeed the most coveted position in the country. Off lately, many young medical practitioners are also appearing in the civil services exam, proving their mettle even at the administrative jobs in the country.
With the success of many doctors , Indian Civil Services became the alternative career option for the people looking to serve the country in administrative services after MBBS.
Thank You.
Hello student
MBBS stands for Bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery and it is an undergraduate course the eligibility criteria for civil services is being a graduate so it is not possible to pursue MBBS after becoming an IAS or for being in civil services.
However you could sit for civil services exam after doing your MBBS or any other graduate course
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