How to become an IAS: Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is one of the elite services of India. Lakhs of candidates work hard to become an IAS officer. In order to become an IAS officer, candidates need to qualify Civil Service Exam, conducted by the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission). The task of an IAS officer is to maintain a smooth functioning of different government departments of specific area. Becoming an IAS officer is highly preferred career goal for fresh graduates.
To become an IAS officer is not an easy task. For this candidate should have proper knowledge about the IAS exams and must do hard work to achieve the goal. After clearing the IAS exam, there are many positions which will give an IPS Officer in his sector. An IPS Officer must maintain the law and order of the State Government and Central Government. Among the 24 civil services such as IPS, IFS, IP etc. IAS is the highest post.Â
Who is an IAS Officer?
IAS officers play a vital role to collect revenue and function as Courts in revenue matters. After passing the UPSC exam, top rank holders will be appointed as IAS officer. He is responsible for smooth functioning of law and order in the State/ District.
Eligibility to become an IAS Officer
To make a dream come true, The journey to be an IAS officer is excited and laborious. Candidates need to pay attention to their current affairs, basic skills and knowledge of society as well as education because it is one of the hardest examinations of civil services. If you are in the final year of graduation, you are eligible to apply for the post and the post of IAS is considered on the rank which you will get in the exam. Here we listed step by step procedures to achieve your destinations.Â
- UPSC (Union Public Service Commission)Â
- The preliminary exam of CSE (mcq test)Â
- CSE Mains Exam (written test)Â
- Personal Interview
How to Become an IAS Officer- Step-wise Process
1st Step: Apply to UPSCÂ
Candidates between the age of 21 to 32 years can apply for the UPSC examination. UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) conducts Civil Services Exam every year for 24 services under the Central and State Government of India. The UPSC examination schedule is declared during January or February.
2nd Step: The Preliminary Exam of CSEÂ
A preliminary exam containing two objective-type papers (General Studies Paper- l and General Studies Paper-ll). Timing of each paper consists of 2 hours. Candidates must pass the CSE (Civil Services Examination ) prelims exam to step forward to the next level.Â
3rd Step: CSE Mains ExamÂ
CSE Mains Exam consists of 9 papers and conducts within 7 days. It is the third step of civil services, without qualifying this exam you will not be allowed to sit the next level of the dream.Â
4th Step: Personal Interview
In a personal interview, some tricky questions asked by the expert. This is the last stage of the UPSC Civil Services which appoints you as an IAS officer. Presence of mind and social knowledge is necessary to make your interview easy.Â
IAS Officer: NationalityÂ
For Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Services (IPS) and another civil service, candidates must have the Indian nationality
- A citizen of IndiaÂ
- A citizen of Nepal or a subject of BhutanÂ
- Permanent settlement of Tibetan refugees in India since 1 January 1962.Â
- Such an Indian person with the intention of the permanent settlement who has migrated from Sri Lanka, Kenya, Pakistan, Myanmar, Zambia, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi, Zaire, Vietnam or Ethiopia. Â
IAS Officer: Designation/ PostÂ
It is a highly posted and honourable job in the internal security system of India. The duty of the IAS Officer can be appointed to the national and international organisations. It is all about the nation to the maintenance of law and order and to protect the nation. The following designations/posts are listed below to the reference.Â
- Sub Divisional Officer (SDO)/ Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM)/ Chief Development Officer (CDO)/ Joint CollectorÂ
- District Magistrate (DM)/ District Collector/ Deputy Commissioner
- Divisional Commissioner
- Member Board of RevenueÂ
- Chairman Board of Revenue
IAS Officer: Employment Opportunities
The following employment opportunity is as follows:Â
- State Government
- Union Government
- District and divisions within a stateÂ
- Public Sector Organisations
- Private Organisations
- Autonomous Institutions
- International OrganisationsÂ
- United Nations OrganisationsÂ
IAS Officer: SalaryÂ
An IAS officer provided several perks and an impressive salary by the government. The salary is according to the 7th pay commission which is listed below.Â
Designation/ Post |    Pay Level |   Basic Salary |
ASP/SDM/Asst. Commissioner |      10 |    56,100 INR |
ADM/Deputy Secretary/Undersecretary |     11 |    67,700 INR |
DM/Joint Secretary/Deputy Secretary |     12 |    78,800 INR |
DM/Special Secretary cum Director/Director |      13 |   1,18,500 INR |
Divisional Commissioner/Secretary cum Commissioner/Joint Secretary |      14 | 1,44,200 INR |
Principal Secretary/Additional Secretary |      15 | 1,82,200 INR |
Additional Chief Secretary |      16 |   2,05,400 INR |
Chief Secretary |      17 |   2,25,000 INR |
Cabinet Secretary of India |      18 |   2,50,000 INR |
IAS Officer: Perks and Facilities
- Lifetime PensionÂ
- Duplex Bungalow
- Allotted 3 official vehicles along with a driver
- The IAS officers and their families provide strong security
- House rent, electricity charges are minimal.
- They can take a leave up to 4 years to study in the foreign.Â
IAS Officer: Powers and Responsibilities
An IAS Officer has several powers and responsibilities which are connected. Here, we have shared the following points which are referred below.Â
- To implement and supervise the process of establishment of the government policiesÂ
- Managing government affairs and infrastructuresÂ
- To give the order in case of any natural disaster or man-made disasterÂ
- Distribution and allocation of funds required to implement the government policiesÂ
- Managing and maintaining government policies and to make sure there are no irregularities of funds.Â
Required Skills to become an IAS Officer
The IAS Officer must have several skills which are determined by him/her. These are some abilities which are illustrated below.Â
- Good planning ability
- Leadership qualityÂ
- Good Communication skills
- Potential to make a decisionÂ
- Good peoples skillÂ
- ConfidenceÂ
- Mentally strong and good general knowledge
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