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Which rank is required for IAS for general category?
Final rank Allocated for IAS, IPS, and IFS in 2016 (UPSC Rank Wise Post – 2016)
General | OBC | ST |
---|---|---|
500 | 347 | 89 |
Can a general category student become IAS?
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.
Is Upsc hard for general category?
Clearly, the UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) is a mind game! You may still think that ‘5 lakh candidates and 900 vacancies’ is a tough deal. Yes, it is a tough game.
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 eligibility criteria for the UPSC exam?
UPSC aspirant should know the eligibility criteria first. The age required for UPSC Exam is 21 years. For General category candidates, upper age limit is 32 years with a maximum of 6 attempts. For OBC candidates, upper age limit is 35 years with a maximum of 9 attempts.
What is the last rank of an aspirant in the IAS/IPS?
The answer lies in the number of vacancies reported for each year and the category an aspirant belongs. IAS – The last rank of a general category candidate allocated to IAS was 92. IFS – The last rank of a general category candidate allocated to IFS was 134. IPS – The last rank of a general category candidate allocated to IPS was 236.
How many attempts are there in the UPSC IAS exam?
A general category/EWS category candidate has 6 attempts in the UPSC IAS exam. OBC candidates have 9 attempts; SC/ST candidates have no bar on the number of attempts (they can take the exam until they reach the upper age limit). EWS category with benchmark disability have 9 attempts, general and OBC physically disabled candidates have 9 attempts.