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Can general category become IAS officer?
The number of attempts for the IAS exam: General Category: 6 attempts till 32 years of age. The number of attempts for the IAS exam: OBC: 9 attempts till 35 years of age.
What is the percentage of becoming an IAS officer?
About 20\% of those who appeared in the mains move to the final stage (Personality Test/Interview Round), while only 40\% qualify out of that 20 \% and make it to the service. Below given is an interesting statistics about the success rate in UPSC Civil Services Exam.
Does academic record matter UPSC?
Reality: Nowhere in the UPSC Civil Services Examination selection process has specified any weightage for previous academic records. There are many candidates with average academic records in past (40-60\%), who secured high marks in UPSC Interview.
Is it difficult to clear prestigious IAS exam as a student?
Jeena hai. Yes it is very difficult to clear prestigious IAS exam and for a general category student even more . You need to have very good set of skills including knowledge of subject you choose and other topics that are compulsory. It’s equally difficult to clear interview round and that decided weather you will qualify or not .
What is the maximum amount required to become an IAS officer?
It depends on the number of IAS vacancies. Like this year the total vacancy for IAS is 150 out of which 15 will be for ews exclusively. Upto rank 60 genral allocation for IAS will be there and seeing the huge difference ews quota has put I think anything upto 200 should get you into it.
Is it difficult to crack the IAS exam if you are reservation-based?
No, Its not difficult to crack the ias exam whether you are from any category. Yes it is true that reservation helps but it does not gurantees you the post. It only helps when you are lacking one or 2 marks.
How do admissions officers evaluate college applicants?
Admissions officers look at “hard factors” (GPA, grades, and test scores) and “soft factors” (essays, extracurricular activities, recommendations, and demonstrated interest) to gain a full picture of applicants. How these components are evaluated, however, can be confusing to families and make the college admissions process somewhat mysterious.