Table of Contents
- 1 Can I become collector after clearing UPSC?
- 2 Can we directly become DM after clearing UPSC?
- 3 What happens after passing IAS interview?
- 4 How long does it take to become a district collector after UPSC?
- 5 How can I become a district collector after 10th?
- 6 Can an IAS officer be appointed as a district collector?
Can I become collector after clearing UPSC?
To become a collector you first have to appear in the civil service exam conducted by UPSC. Any Indian, Nepali, or Bhutanese with a graduation degree in any stream from a government recognized university can give that exam.
Can we directly become DM after clearing UPSC?
For Becoming a DM, firstly you have to pass the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam and secure a rank within the top 100. Once you clear this exam you will become an India Administrative Services Officer (IAS). Now, it is crystal clear that to become a DM you have to become an IAS officer first.
What happens after passing IAS interview?
The results for UPSC Civil Services Examination are declared within a week after the interviews, i.e. between April-June. After the candidates receive the allocation letter, they are given the elemental training in Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration in Mussoorie for 15 weeks.
Does IAS mean district collector?
The District Collector is the highest Officer of Revenue administration in the district. A district magistrate, often abbreviated to DM, is an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer who is the senior-most executive magistrate and chief in charge of the general administration of a district in India.
Which stream is best for collector?
For becoming collector you need to complete your graduation degree in any stream so you can choose any subject in your 12th class. I suggest you to choose physics, chemistry and mathematics in 12th standard because it will help you in your aim of being a collector in future.
How long does it take to become a district collector after UPSC?
After UPSC exam final result declaration, 4–5 yrs after they become District collector as far as I know. First 3 years as SDM, joint magistrate etc. Then another 2 years or so as CDO. Then a district collector of small districts. Then after few years, at any district. 2 yrs. Then you get your first posting as SDM (sub divisional magistrate)
How can I become a district collector after 10th?
No, you can’t become a district collector after the 10th or 12th class. You have to do at least graduation. But I would recommend starting your preparation from 12th onwards. So read your history and social science books properly. Which subject is best For Collector?
Can an IAS officer be appointed as a district collector?
Your rank doesn’t decide whether you could be appointed as a District Collector or not. What is required is that you be allocated IAS after your selection into Civil Service. Most of the IAS get to become District Collectors if no major panga happens in their career.
How to become a collector in India?
To become a Collector, you should qualify for the Civil Service Exam conducted by UPSC. The eligibility criteria for the UPSC exam are Indian, Bhutanese, or Nepali with a graduation degree in any field from a recognized university. Now, it is crystal clear that to become a Collector you have to become an IAS officer first.