Sunday, January 20, 2013

UPSC Exams

UPSC Exams

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), a constitutional body within India conducts Civil Services Exam every year on an all-India basis for recruiting numerous candidates in different civil services of the Union such as IAS, IFS, IPS and others. These examinations also help UPSC in recruiting people in sectors such as Medical, Forestry, Civil Services and Engineering. There are 42 important centers across India where UPSC conducts these exams.
Eligibility criteria for UPSC Examinations:-
Nationality:- The candidate must be the citizen of India to apply for the Indian Administrative Service & Indian Police Service.
Age Limit: - The candidate should be minimum 21 years of age for applying and the maximum age limit to apply for the UPSC Exams is 29 years.
Educational Qualification: - The candidate should have a degree completed from any of the institutes established by an Act of Parliament or any University deemed by the University Grant Commission under section 3, Act, 1956. The candidates with a degree from any of the recognized universities can apply for the UPSC Exams.
Number of attempts: - Every eligible candidate is allowed to attempt the Civil Services Examination four times.
Restrictions set by UPSC: - A successful candidate already recruited into the Indian Administrative Service or Indian Foreign Service, continuing to be a member of the same will be held ineligible to appear for further examinations.
Physical Fitness Criteria: - Candidate appearing for the Civil Service Examination should be physically fit according to the standards of the UPSC. Fitness Standards set by UPSC are based on the guidelines given in Appendix-3 of rules for examination published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary dated 4th December, 2004.
Brief information about the UPSC Examination application:
All the UPSC Exams have the same forms. The eligibility criteria and other details may differ from exam to exam. A candidate wishing to appear for more than one exam has to fill an individual form for each examination. UPSC notifies common public about the examinations through Employment News and other leading newspapers every year in the month of December.
Applicants can procure forms and information brochures about UPSC exams from all the leading Post Offices across India. Candidates have to send the properly filled forms along with the acknowledgment card.
Examination Pattern of UPSC
Candidates have to successfully complete the Preliminary Examination to appear for the main Examination
After completion of the main examinations, the candidates have to appear for the final interview and a Personality Test.

List of UPSC Examinations in 2012

  • Central Police Forces Examination (CPF)
  • Combined Defense Services Examination (CDS)
  • Combined Engineering Services Examination (CESE)
  • Combined Medical Services Examination (CMS)
  • Geologist's Examination
  • Indian Administrative Services Examination (IAS)
  • Indian Civil Service (CSAT)
  • Indian Economics Services/Indian Statistical Services Exam (IES/ISS)
  • Indian Forest Services Examination (IFS)
  • National Defense Academy and Naval Academy Examination (NDA/NA)
  • SO/Steno (Gd B/Gd-I) Ltd Dept t Competitive Examination
  • Special Class Railway Apprentice Exam

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