The origin of the Public Service Commission in India is found in the Government of India on the Indian Constitutional Reforms on the 5th March 1919.
Under Article 320 of the Indian Constitution, the Commission has to perform the following functions:
The Union Public Service Commission is India’s central agency authorized to conduct various examinations, such as:
Civil Services are jobs like IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS, etc. directly related to Public service.
The Main Examination will consist of a written examination and an interview test.
The written examination will consist of 9 papers. Two papers (out of 9) will be of qualifying in nature.
Marks obtained for all the compulsory papers (Paper–I to Paper-VII) and Marks obtained in Interview for Personality Test will be counted for ranking.
IAS is the short form of Indian Administrative Service.
An officer selected into the Indian Administrative Service gets exposure in very diverse roles like the collector, commissioner, head of public sector units, chief secretary, cabinet secretary, etc.
The Constitution of India provides for the creation of All India Services (AIS) common to the Union and the States.
Presently only the IAS, the IPS, and the IFS have been constituted as All India Services. Recruitment to these services is made under the corresponding All India Service Recruitment Rules.
Yes. You can.
Moreover, it depends upon your learning capabilities, caliber, and skills. Particularly, if you are good at self-study.
It should be noted that with the advent of technology, guidance and study materials can be bought online. Our website provides the best online IAS coaching with free guidance to lakhs of aspirants who can’t afford classroom coaching.
We are not against classroom coachings. But not all coaching institutes provide quality service, so if you wish to join one, you can do that after proper research.
Yes. We do.
We provide you best study material which is prepared from various authentic sources, say, various NCERT’s (combination of both Old and New), from NIOS notebooks, IGNOU’s booklets, Standard Books, from personal notes of renowned faculties, and standard online sources (like PIB), etc.
Along with that, we provide an online test series on a regular basis for both Preliminary and mains examinations. Questions will be asked by experts.
Yes. For Sure.
It is the biggest benefit of online IAS coaching. Every individual can get 365-day assistance from our side.
Aspirants can connect with us via E-mail or can directly call us regarding their doubts or any query, which may not possible in classes (because faculty is available for that particular lecture and for a limited time) with a big strength of the student. Sometimes, students also shy from asking their questions or query in classrooms.
As far as the duration of the course is concerned it runs from 8 to 10 months which covers the entire syllabus of the UPSC along with MCQ based tests, answers writing practices and Interview guidance.
The choice of selection of the optional paper for the IAS test is a well-established quandary for Civil Services aspirants.
According to the most recent syllabus, the quantity of optional subjects to be chosen is reduced to one.
Yet, aspirants are still confused.
As a matter of fact, it implies differently to various individuals however what does it intend to you: