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How many UPSC toppers are engineers?
UPSC, on September 24, declared the final results of the Civil Service 2020 examination and this year, six out of the top 10 rankers are from engineering backgrounds — predominantly from one of the branches of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).
Why most of the engineers become IAS?
Engineers, with their science backgrounds, generally find the CSAT easy as compared to humanities graduates (although there are exceptions). Another reason the number of engineering graduates is on the rise is the sheer large number of engineers in the country.
Are most IAS engineers?
Nearly half of those who crack the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) civil services examination are engineering graduates, the government had said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha last year. In fact, of the 20 UPSC toppers in 2017, 19 were engineers, it had said.
Why are most IAS engineers?
“Engineering students crack the UPSC exam because of the practical pedagogical methods they experience in their four-year engineering studies. This provides them with a better analytical aptitude as compared to Arts graduates,” says JK Dadoo, former IAS officer who was in the services for more than 35 years.
Why should you choose IPS over IAS in UPSC Civil Services?
Most of the aspirants in the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) prefer IAS over IPS and IFS. However, there are always some candidates who select IPS over IAS as their first preference. It is because there are certain attractions in IPS which other civil services cannot provide.
How many candidates have been recommended for the UPSC Civil Services exam?
Based on the results of the UPSC Civil Services Exam 2015 Mains and the personality tests that were held in the month of April-June 2016 below is the list, in order of rank of candidates who have got the prestigious posts. A total number of 1078 candidates of various categories who have been recommended for appointment is given below:
How is the Department allocated to the candidates in UPSC?
UPSC allocates department as per the Civil service rank list of the candidates in that particular year. To give a clear picture of the cut off ranks, rank wise post in UPSC, IAS rank wise post, IPS, or IFS, we present to you a relative analysis.
What is the difference between IAS and IPS?
IPS is a Uniform Force Service. An IAS officer or the officers of any other civil service are like anyone else cannot be recognized unless someone introduces them to you. However, an IPS officer is immediately identified by his/her uniform.
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