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Lindsey’s Answer
How to become an IAS officer:
https://www.careervillage.org/questions/19297/i-want-to-become-a-ias-officer-what-i-do-it-after-12-std-which-course-i-choose-in-college
https://www.careervillage.org/questions/20292/i-want-to-become-a-police-officer
Additional insightful Q&A threads on CV about IAS:
Tips on preparing for IAS exams:
thttps://www.careervillage.org/questions/18867/exams-and-preparation-for-ias
https://www.careervillage.org/questions/33317/how-to-prepare-for-the-ias-exam
I hope reading the advice on these threads is helpful! I'd encourage you to read through them in detail and then asking more specific questions about the process or the experiences of others on CareerVillage.org from there. Good luck!!
ritesh’s Answer
The desire to be an IAS gains prominence to school kids, undergraduates, graduates, doctorates, and also the working people. To say, the Civil Services is one of the aspiring prestigious careers in India. But it’s difficult for a working person to make time and prepare for IAS.
Making best use of time
If you are preparing for the IAS, this is most essential. Now how to make the best use of time is in your hand.
You must have heard that you need 15-18 hours daily to crack the IAS. But how could working people find the time? Well, every time that’s not required rather gets smarter with your preparation.
For prelims, the topics needed are current affairs, maps, comprehension, decision making, and statistics. These topics are easy and can be prepared even while traveling or your free time. Always keep the Manorama Year Book and Student Atlas in your bag for a quick study whenever possible.
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