Civil Services Examination
To be a part of the Indian Civil Services is a dream nurtured by most
young Indians. The Civil Service is a pioneer in quality stakes with
equality of pay, status and promotions granted without any bias. Along
with a lucrative pay package and additional benefits, the social status
enjoyed by a Civil Servant is unparalleled. Entry to this dream career
is through the Indian Civil Services Examination conducted by Union
Public Service Commission.
Through the Civil Service Examination, candidates can access various specialized services and posts like-All India Services:- Indian Foreign Service (IFS)
- Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
- Indian Police Service (IPS)
Central Services:Group A- Indian Railway Service
- Indian Postal Service
- Accounts
and Auditing Services (including The Indian Audit and Accounts Service,
The Indian Civil Accounts Service, The Indian Defence Accounts Service)
- Indian Customs and Central Excise
- Indian Ordinance Factories Service
- Indian Defence Estates Service
- Indian Revenue Service
- Indian Information Service
- Central Trade Services
- Central Industrial Security Force
Group B- Central Secretariat Services (Section Officer Grade)
- Railway Board Secretariat Services (Section Officer Grade)
- Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Services (Assistant Civilian Staff Officer Grade)
- Customs Appraisers’ Services
- The Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli Police Services
- Pondicherry Civil Services
Besides
UPSC, the Public Service Commission (P.S.C.) of every state also
conducts Provincial Civil Services (P.C.S.) examination OR State Civil
Services (S.C.S.)
The categories of services to which candidates are selected through the P.C.S. / SCS examination are:
- State Civil Services, Class-I (SCS)
- State Police Service, Class-I (SPS).
- Block Development Officer.
- Tehsildar/Talukadar/Asstt. Collector.
- Excise and Taxation Officer.
- Distt. Employment Officer.
- Distt. Treasury Officer.
- Distt Welfare Officer.
- Asstt.Registrar Cooperative Societies.
- Distt. Food and Supplies Controller/Officer.
- Any other Class-I / Class-II service notified as per rules by the concerned State.
Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2011
Come 2011, and Civil Services Aspirants shall be greeted by new pattern of Civil Services Prelims Examination. Now, there shall be no optional papers and Civil Services aspirants shall have to appear for two compulsory papers which shall cover subjects like Indian Polity, Governance, and Communication Skills.
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