The UPSC Civil Services Examination is one of the toughest competitive exams in India. It is a three-level examination comprising Prelims, Mains, and Personality Test. Mains, the second level of CSE, consists of nine subjective-type papers and here are some mistakes to avoid in UPSC CSE Mains exams.
The UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) is one of the most challenging exams and its preparation process is a demanding task that requires the right study material.
There are a number of websites dedicated to UPSC preparation that provide study material, notes on various subjects, previous question papers, etc. to the aspirants.
UPSC Civil Services Examination is one of the toughest exams and many spend years preparing to crack the coveted exam. However, a 13-year-old boy is helping lakhs of aspirants prepare for the exam. Amar Sathwik Thogiti is in Class-9 but is already training Civil Services aspirants.
UPSC examination is one of the toughest in the country, and for a visually challenged candidate, the difficulty level probably multiples manifold. However, 27-year-old Satender, who has bagged 714th rank in UPSC, has proved that determination can turn the impossible into a reality. Here's his story.
Results of Civil Services Examinations 2018 were declared yesterday by the Union Public Services Commission. IIT-Bombay alumnus, Kanishak Kataria, bagged AIR 1 in his first attempt. After the success, Kataria not only thanked his family but also expressed his gratitude towards his girlfriend.
Needless to say, the path to become an IAS officer requires dedication and hardwork, and the UPSC Civil Services exam for IAS isn't an easy nut to crack. But once you make it, there are plenty of perks available, including a heavy salary. Here's the salary structure of an IAS officer.
Becoming a civil servant is one of the most sought-after, respected and challenging career choices in India.The respect, power and pay-checks that come with the job are enormous. However, the work is highly demanding and the work conditions aren't always favorable.The officers are often subject to transfers through their work tenure.
Here's the Transfer and Posting policy for IAS officers.