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How to become an IPS officer?

 

To become an IPS (Indian police service) officer of India, a candidate need to clear the exam of UPSC (union public service commission). The candidate who passed out his/her graduation, he/she may responsible for a IPS (UPSC exam). bachelor degree is needed to apply for UPSC exam. Only CSE have power to conduct exam every year. UPSC exam is organize to provide services to candidates like IRAS, IPS, IAS, IFS etc. IPS officer have full or power than any politicians of the country. An IPS officer have power to send to jail any person include politician of the country. IPS officer have to maintain rest and peace of the country. To give UPSC exam, more than 10 lakh candidates applied their applications, but  only 5-6 lakh candidates can able to gave exam. From which 1000 or quite thousand candidates were selected for next stage. There are four criteria for an exam: regulation , no. Of times attempt for an exam, graduation degree.

 

The Age Limit for an UPSC exam is:

 

For general category candidates is 21-32 


For obc category is 21-35.


For sc/st category is 21-37 


For ex-servicemen category is 21-37 


And so on.

 

The candidate can give exam again and again consistent with his/her category limit. Like general category, obc category and physically challenged candidates can give exam only 9 times, but the sc/st category candidates give exam till their age limit. 

The UPSC exam have three stages which every candidate have to pass to become IPS:

 

1. 1. Preliminary exam. 


2. Mains exam. 


3. Interview.

                 

Preliminary exam takes place in first stage. Preliminary exam is conducted in June every year. Preliminary have two papers, both are going to be objective multiple choice papers, paper 1 will test on general studies. it consists of subject like history, geography and current affairs. Paper 2 will test on aptitude which incorporates comprehension, problem solving skills, and article ability. Both papers will be of 200 marks each 

After qualifying preliminary exam, the next stage is mains, mains is a written examination, and will have 9 papers. The subjects includes in mains is, language, technology, Indian heritage, security and disaster management, ethics then on. the total marks of main exam is 1750. Main exam is conducted in september-october.                 

After clearing the mains exam, the candidates were short listed for private interview. The personal interview test is of 275 marks. The purpose of this interview is to seek out out the candidate. He/she may mentally active or not, or have leadership qualities or not, and so on. Thinks which will got to if you're getting to make important decisions for our country. The interview test is conducted in march-April. The final result of the UPSC exam comes in the end of May. At the top of three stages the ultimate rank are going to be prepared supported your total 2025 marks. After making the cut, the candidate are going to be on the way of IPS officer.

                

To crack the exam of UPSC exam the candidates start preparation before a year of the exam. The candidates take tuitions to clear UPSC exam. The UPSC exam is that the toughest exam of the country. Intelligent students crack the exam of UPSC mostly. Because for UPSC exam intelligence, knowledge, activeness is, must within the candidate. The candidates study tons to clear the exam. 

What is the full form of IPS?

 

The IPS is also known as Indian police service. Just few peoples know the full form of IPS. The Indian police service is one of the three all India service of government in India, which simply known as police service. The IPS service may be a top high paying job with higher responsibilities, duties etc. The Indian police service is constituted in 1948, after a year later of independence of India. It has replaced the Indian (regal) police. The IPS officers are recruited through the exam of union public service commission(UPSC). the UPSC exam offers 24 higher paying services to candidates like IPS, IFS, IRAS and other 21 more services. 

 

Attempt for UPSC exam:
 

General category candidate is 4 times. 


OBC category candidate is 7 times. 

 

And there is no restrictions for sc/st candidates. The IPS service is divided into different departments like crime branch, home guards, traffic bureau and criminal investigation department (cad). 

 

Who is IPS?

 

An IPS officer has the responsibility of law and order which incorporates investigation, crime control, traffic management and other things. As a spy/sap, they control the district police and have all the police related powers. They enforce all the police actions and may transfer the cops and policeman working under them within the district. They are fully independent and aren't answerable to the dc/dm (IPS).in places where police have magistrate powers there they're called DCP. ips officer have more powers than dgp, dcp etc. ips officer can sanction carfew, section ipcc 44 etc. they have 3 to 6 cities under them which are called range but they do not have direct power because it resides with sp/ssp of the districts.as an ig, they need 8 to 11 cities including 2 or more ranges under them. Similarly like dig they do not have direct powers.as adg/dg, they became head of various police wings like ats, stf, police administration, law and order, vigilance, intelligence etc.as a dgp, they become the top of the whole local department of state level also as on central level. The IPS cop is the head of all other departments like criminal agency, cbi etc.

What are the Eligibility Criteria for IPS officer?

 

1.candidate must be Indian. 


2. candidate must have graduation degree in any stream. 


3. The candidate must be between 21 -30 years old. 5-year relaxation for sc/st applicants. 


4. The minimum height needed is 160 centimeters for male applicants, and 150 centimeters for female applicants. 


5. For men, the minimum chest assuming is 84 centimeters, with the least expansion of 5 centimeters. 


What are the Duties of IPS officer?         

 

1. The main duty of IPS officer is to maintain the peace in public and order, investigation, collection of intelligence, border poilicing, control smuggling, control corruption, disaster management, etc. 

 

duties of an ips officer

2. IPS officers plays an important role in ruling and command to the Indian agencies like research and analysis wing (raw), intelligence bureau (if), central bureau of investigation (cbi), criminal investigation department (cad) etc., Indian federal law enforcement agencies, civil and armed police forces in all the states and union territories.

 

3. IPS officers also play a role in ruling and commanding the central armed police forces (capf) which include the central police organizations (cop) such as border security force (bsf), central reserve police force (crop), indo-Tibetan border police (itbf), national security guard (nag), central industrial security force (cist), vigilance organizations and Indian federal law enforcement agencies.


4. IPS officer is in the ministers meetings of central and state government. To give his/her views on policies like to control crime framed by the govt.

5. An IPS officer have to made good relation with armed forces or with india and central civil service.

6. With courage, uprightness, dedication and a strong sense of service to the people IPS officers lead/command the force.


7. Endeavour to inculcate in the police forces under their command such values and norms as would help them serve the people better.


What are the Responsibilities of IPS officer?

 

1. The main duty of an IPS officer is to maintain law and order among the public. If any crime held in the district then IPS officer is responsible for it.

responsibility of an ips officer


2. For security of vip’s IPS officers are often responsible. In-fact, for the protection of chief ministers and prime minister as well frequently IPS officers are allotted duty.

 

3. For preventing drug and human trafficking IPS officers are responsible.

 

4. It is the responsibility of IPS officers to make sure that situation is managed effectively if any misshapenness or crime occurs and to make sure of security of people.


5. In their allotted district or state IPS officers need to confirm that rules are followed either it's going to be environmental laws or traffic laws etc. Officers supervise that each one of the laws are followed by people and therefore the local police are taking care of that.


6. In the case of any disaster, there is no physical or economic harm to properties or people in their allotted area IPS officers have to make sure. To prevent such mishaps from happening IPS officers collaborate with local police services to remain proactive.


7. It is the duty of IPS officer to coordinate with other department members and work with them.

8. Is officers perform their all duties with dedication, courage and responsibility for the people of India. High level of professionalism, mental also as fitness is important to point out and realize that their duties are liable for protecting human rights. 

How to apply online application for IPS examination?

 

1. Visit the official site of upsc-www.upsc.gov.in


2. Go to “apply online” tab.


3. Click on “online application for various examinations”


4. Find the civil services (preliminary) examination


5. Start IPS registration with part-1,


6. Candidate have to fill all the details like educational qualification, address etc.


7. Pay the prescribed application fee


8. Choose the exam center


9. Candidate have to upload his/her photo, signature and identity proof like aadhaar card etc.


10. Accept the declaration.


11. Check the complete details and submit.


12. Always take print out of application and payment etc. for the future 

Career in IPS:

 

The Indian police service (IPS) is one among the three all India services of the govt. of India. The IPS was formed in the year 1948. The staff controlling authority for the IPS is the ministry of home affairs. The elite Indian police service isn't a private security force but provides commanders to require higher-level posts within the state police machinery and therefore the central armed police forces (capf). Being in an all India service, IPS officers can be employed by the central government and the respective states. Is officers in India carry a lot of responsibility and also enjoy significant perks.


The IPS post offers immense power to the officer especially some non-mentioned powers to take care of  order within the society within the time of crisis. IPS may be highly respected post within the internal security system of India. Indian police services are the most fundamental pillar of Indian democracy. Is officer plays the pivotal role in establishing law and order at the grassroots level in the country. The post of an IPS officer is victory in itself. The IPS service isn't a force itself but provides leaders and commanders to staff the state police and all-India central armed police forces.


With great power comes great responsibility, an IPS officer is the head of the all the district level officers superintendent of police (sp) and deputy superintendent of police (dgp). Moreover, an IPS is responsible of the general functioning of the district and solving even a slightest malpractice or malfunction within the policing system in held because the part of his duties and responsibilities.

 

 Salary of IPS officer:

 

The salary of an IPS officer in India has improved a tons since the recommendations of the seventh pay commission. The salary of an IPS can range from rs 56,100 per month to rs 2, 25,000 per month. It

salary of an ips

varies depending on seniority. Salary of IPS has also become much better than the recommendations of the seventh pay commission. 


Facilities provided to IPS officer:

 

1. Housing allowance

 

2. Dearness allowance      

facilties provided to an ips


3. Travel allowance

 

4. Electricity bill allowance

 

5. Telephone allowance, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


How to Become a DC?

 

To become a DC (Deputy Collector) of the district, one has to clear the exam of UPSC (union public service commission). The candidate who passed out his/her graduation, he/she may liable for a DC (for UPSC exam). To apply for UPSC exam minimum bachelor graduation degree is compulsory. Every year around 10 lakh candidates apply for UPSC exam, from which 5-6 lakh people write on around. From which 1000 or more than thousand were selected. The rank is must for the post of DC. A candidate need to get position in first 100 rank. If any candidate have a dream for DC, he/she need to more work hard to clear the exam of UPSC. Because the UPSC exam is the toughest exam of india. Choosing the right major is always and important step when researching how to become a deputy commissioner. When we research the most common majors for a deputy commissioner, we found that they most commonly earn master's degree or bachelor's degree. Other degrees that we often see on deputy commissioner resumes include doctoral degree or associate degree. The candidate who wants to become DC must take part in UPSC exam. But before to take a dream about DC. The candidate must know who is DC? What are the roles of Deputy Commissioner? Powers and responsibilities of Deputy Commissioner,

 

The Age limit for UPSC exam is:

 

For General Category candidates is 21-32

 

For OBC Category is 21-35

 

For SC/ST Category is 21-37

 

For Ex-Servicemen Category is 21-37

 

And so on.

 

The no of times candidate should attempt exam according to the limit of category, like for General category, OBC and physically challenged candidates are liable to attempt 9 times of UPSC exam. And SC/ST category candidates were liable to

Attempt unlimited time, till their age limit. This exam has three stages. Preliminary exam, main exam, interview.

 

Preliminary exam takes place in first stage. Preliminary exam is conducted in June every year. Preliminary have two papers, both will be objective multiple choice papers, paper 1 will test on general studies. This includes subject like History, Geography and Current Affairs. Paper 2 will test on Aptitude which includes Comprehension, Problem Solving Skills, and Article Ability. Both papers will be of 200 marks each

 


After qualifying preliminary exam, the next stage is mains, mains is a written examination, and will have 9 papers. The subjects includes in mains is, Language, Technology, Indian Heritage, Security and Disaster Management, Ethics and so on.  The mains exam is of 1750 marks in total. Main exam is conducted in September-October.

                 

After clearing the mains exam, the candidates were short listed for personal interview. The personal interview test is of 275 marks. The purpose of this interview is to find out the candidate. He/she may mentally active or not, or have leadership qualities or not, and so on. Thinks that will need to if you are going to make important decisions for our country. The interview test is conducted in March-April. The final result of the UPSC exam comes in the end of May. At the end of three stages the final rank will be prepared based on your total 2025 marks. After making the cut, if a candidate got a position lies in first 30 ranks. Then the candidate will be on the way of Deputy Commissioner. If the candidate got upper position then the candidate get post according to his/her rank of the job.

 

There are four types of jobs in India:

 

Class "A" or Grade-1,

 

Class "B" or Grade-2,

 

Class "C" or Grade-3,

 

Class "D" or Grade-4,

 

Class "A" or Grade-1 includes the jobs like DC, SSP

 

Class "B" or Grade-2 includes the jobs like DSP, TD

 

Class "C" or Grade-3 includes the jobs like Clerk

 

Class "D" or Grade-4 includes the jobs like peon

 

What is the full form of DC?

 

DC means Deputy Commissioner. DC is the highest or top civil officer in a district including of its round administration to provide safe, secure, transparency, the link man to keep in touch with the public's, to solve their every days problems thereby informing & persuading each & every moments to the government machinery for its impartial in the matters of distribution of facilities, services & life amenities, etc. He is non-political executive and permanent executive.

 

Who is DC?

 

The deputy commissioner is the chief revenue officer as district collector and is responsible for collection of revenue and other government dues recoverable as arrears of land revenue. He/she deals with the natural calamities like draught, unseasonal rains, hailstorms, flood and fire etc. The deputy commissioner holds courts and hears appeals under the following acts against the order of Sub Divisional Officer (civil), passed as Assistant Collector 1st Grade and sales Commissioner and Settlement Commissioner.

 

1. under the Land Revenue Act, 1887

 

2. under the Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887

 

3. Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954

 

4. Punjab Package Deal Properties (Disposal) Act, 1976

 

5. Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulations) Act, 1976

 

What are the Eligibility Criteria for Deputy Commissioner?

 

1. An Indian national citizen

 


2. A graduate in any discipline from a recognized university

 

3. Two papers in prelims- reasoning aptitude and English comprehension. Main exam is entirely subjective.

 

4. The candidate must be between 21 years old and 30 years old. 5-year relaxation is available in the upper age limit for SC/ST 

 

    Applicants.

 

5. The least height needed is 168 centimeters for male applicants, and 150 centimeters for female applicants.

 

For men, the minimum chest expected is 84 centimeters, with the least expansion of 5 centimeters.

 

The deputy commissioner (DC) or district magistrate or district collector or district magistrate and collector or deputy development commissioner is the head of the revenue and development administration of an Indian district. The DC is required to be an Indian Administration Service (IAS) officer who is in charge of governmental assets in his district of jurisdiction.

 

The DC is responsible for collecting revenue within the district as it pertains to various Governmental enactments such as Stamp and Registration Act, Land Reforms Act, Irrigation Act, Excise Act and Public Health Act, when executing duties with regards to revenue collection, the DC can exercise quasi-judicial functions.

 

What are the roles of Deputy Commissioner?

 

The responsibility of General Administration of the District lies with the Deputy Commissioner. He is the executive head and has three fold roles as:

 

1. Deputy Commissioner

 

2. District Collector

 

3. District Magistrate

 

He or she is assisted by the following officers for carrying out day to day work in various fields:-

 

1. Additional Deputy Commissioner

 

2. Assistant Commissioner (General)

 

3. Assistant Commissioner (Grievances)

 

4. Executive Magistrate

 

5. District Revenue Officer

 

6. District Development and Panchayat Officer

 

7. Sub Divisional Magistrates

 

8. Civil Defense Officer

 

9. Urban Ceiling Officer

 

Deputy Commissioner has to maintain law and order, implementation of government schemes and is also authorized to hear revenue cases pertaining to the district.

 

What are the powers of Deputy Commissioner?

 

 1. Conducts revenue court.

 

2. Collection of income tax dues, excise duties, irrigation dues and its arrears.



3. Registration of property documents, sale deeds, power of attorneys, defacement, and share certificates etc.

 

4. Issue various kinds of statutory certificates including SC/ST, OBC &EWC, Domicile, Nationality, Marriage, etc.

 

5. Relief and rehabilitation.

 

6. Custodian of evacuee and migrant property.

 

7. Inspection of various district offices, sub divisions and tehsils.

 

How to apply online application for Deputy Commissioner?

 

1.            Visit the official site of UPSC-www.upsc.gov.in

 

2.            Go to “Apply Online” tab.

 

3.            Click on “online Application for various examinations”

 

4.            Find the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination

 

5.            Start IAS registration with Part-1,

 

6.            Fill-up the personal details, educational qualifications and address.

 

7.            Pay the prescribed application fee

 

8.            Choose the exam Centre

 

9.            Upload the photo, sign and photo identify card.

 

10.          Accept the declaration.

 

11.          Check the complete details and submit.

 

12.          Take a printout of IAS application form for future reference.

 

Career in Deputy Commissioner

 

At the beginning of their career, before you can become DC. Firstly you have to clear the exam of IAS with good ranking. IAS receives district training with their home cadres followed by their first posting. Their initial role is as a sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) and they are placed in charge of a district sub-division. As SDMs, they are entrusted with maintaining law and order, as well as general administration and development work, of the sub-division. With the completion of their training, IAS officers are assigned to various posts in the state and union governments, and in local-self-governments, (municipal corporations, zilla parishads), and public sector undertakings. After 3-5 years the IAS promote to higher post.

 

When the IAS reach at the level of Deputy Commissioner, the Deputy Commissioner after 13 years of their job, they again promote in selection grade, where the post remain same but the salary got higher when the Deputy Commissioner comes in selection grade.

 

Salary of Deputy Commissioner:

 

In India, every state District Commissioner gets equal salary like other state DC. A Deputy Commissioner get salary in matrix level (7th CPC Central) =L-12 with grade pay of 7600. The grade pay is not included in salary after 7th CPC. The salary of Deputy Commissioner is 71000. The Deputy Commissioner also gets other benefits along with the pay. The Deputy Commissioner gets other incentives with his/her salary. Total salary with all incentives the Deputy Commissioner Get 1-2 lakh per month.

 

Facilities for Deputy Commissioner:

 

                                                                         1. Government Bungalow

 


2. Government Vehicle

 

3. Driver

 

4. Free Electricity/Water charges for Bang low

 

5. Gunman (police constable)

 

6. DM office at Collect orate

 


How to Become an IAS Officer?


To become an IAS Officer of the Indian Administrative Service, per annum the CSE exam is conducted by UPSC. UPSC exam is conducted to provide 24 services, IPS, IAS, IFS,IRAS etc., One has to clear the exam of UPSC (union public service commission) . IAS officer have higher power than any minister of the country, and even have higher responsibility to keep up law and orders of the country. What is the educational qualification for IAS/ IAS officer qualification? The candidate who passed out his/her graduation and +2, he she may liable for an IAS Officer (for UPSC exam). How to become IAS officer after graduation?  To apply for UPSC exam graduation degree is compulsory. Every year around 10 lakh candidates apply for UPSC exam, from which 5-6 lakh people write of around. From which 1000 or quite thousand were selected. There are four criteria to write down an exam: Citizen of India, Age Limit, Number of Times attempt for an exam, Degree.

 

The Age limit for UPSC exam is:

 

For General Category candidates is 21-32

 

For OBC Category is 21-35

 

For SC/ST Category is 21-37

 

For Ex-Servicemen Category is 21-37

 

And so on.

 

The no of times candidate should attempt exam consistent with the limit of category, Like for General category, OBC and Physically challenged candidates are susceptible to attempt 9 times of UPSC exam. And SC/ST category candidates were susceptible to attempt unlimited time, till their regulation . This exam has three stages. Preliminary exam, main exam, interview.

 

Preliminary exam takes place in first stage. Preliminary exam is conducted in June per annum . Preliminary have two papers, both are going to be objective multiple choice papers, paper 1 will test on general studies. Which includes subject such as History, Geography and Current Affairs. Paper 2 is on the basis of Aptitude which includes topics like Comprehension, Problem Solving Skills, and Article Ability.

After qualifying preliminary examination , subsequent stage is mains, mains may be a written examination, and can have 9 papers, which includes subjects such as Language, Technology, Indian Heritage, Security and Disaster Management, Ethics then on. The total marks is 1750 of mains exam. Main exam is conducted in September-October.

 

When the mains exam is cleared by candidate, then they were short listed for personal interview. The total marks is 275 of personal interview. The purpose of this interview is to find out out the candidate. The mind is present at that time or not and he/she may enough leadership qualitites or not. Things that will need to if you are going to make important decisions for our country. The interview test is conducted in March-April. The final results of the UPSC exam comes within the end of May. At the end of all stages, the rank would be made on the basis of marks candidate score from 2025 marks.  After making the cut, the candidate will be on the way of IAS Officer.

 

To crack the exam of UPSC, candidates need to lot of studies. Mostly those candidates have clear the upsc exam, who have dream to become IAS, IPS etc. The UPSC is that the toughest exam of the country. Students practice a lot to clear the exam, some of the candidates join academy's to practice for exam. Intelligence, mind presence, activeness, knowledge etc. is needed to become an IAS officer.

 

What is the Role of IAS officer?

 

The role of IAS officer is extremely venerable, demands an excellent deal of responsibility and reverence.

 

1. Handling role of state that involve framing and implementation of policy in consultation with the concerned minister.

 


2. Implementing policies through supervision and also travelling to the places where the approved policies are going to be implemented.

 

3. If any mis-happening or violation of rules arises when IAS officer is on duty, then he/she have to answering to parliament and state legislation.

 

4. The duties, responsibilities and functions are different at distinct level of career.

 

5. An IAS officer functions at district level to manage affairs of the district along with operation of development program.

 

6. They may serve in different positions from the state to the Centre & Centre to the state.

 

7. At the Centre, IAS officers serve at the highest positions as the cabinet Secretaries, Secretaries/Additional Secretaries, Joint Secretaries, Directors, Deputy Secretaries and under Secretaries. they're appointed to those posts supported seniority.

 

8. At the Centre, the IAS officers play a key role in formulation and implementation of policies associated with a specific area; as an example , finance commerce, etc.

 

9. During formulation of a policy and deciding , IAS officers serving at different levels.

 

10. The policy takes its final shape through a final judgment the minister concerned or the cupboard , counting on the seriousness of things .

 

11. The officers can also be appointed within the State Secretaries or they'll function heads of Departments or publicly Sector Undertakings.

 

12. This post is also known as District Magistrate, District Collector, or Deputy Commissioner is the highly respected and responsible post the IAS officers enjoy.

 

13. Initially, IAS officers join the state administration at the sub-divisional level, resuming their services as sub-divisional magistrates, and look after law and order, general administration and development work in the area assigned to them.

 

14. Applicable of policies involves the distribution of funds through personal supervision.

 

An IAS officer is given administrative command of a whole district as a neighborhood Collector. IAS officers also represent the govt of India at the international level in bilateral and multilateral negotiations.

 

How do I apply for the IAS exam online?

 

1. Visit the official site of upsc-www.upsc.gov.in

 

2. Go to “apply online” tab.

 

3. Click on “online application for different examinations”

 

4. Find the civil services (preliminary) examination

 

5. Start IAS registration with part-1,

 

6. Candidate have to fill all the details like educational qualification, address etc.

 

7. Pay the prescribed application fee

 

8. Choose the exam center

 

9. Candidate have to upload his/her photo, signature and identity proof like adhar card etc.

 

10. Accept the declaration.

 

11. Check the complete details and submit.

 

12. You can also take print out of the form. If you want.

 

 IAS Careers

 

IAS officials’ careers began with regional training for local officials and then their first positions. Your initial role is the District Judge (SDM), and you are in charge of the District Department. As an SDM, you will be responsible for the law enforcement, general management, and development of the division. After the training, IAS employees will be assigned to various positions in state and union governments, local governments, Zilla communities, and public sector companies.  

 


 In 2015, the appointment of a new deputy secretariat of the Central Secretariat was announced so that new IAS staff could be seconded to Delhi for three months as part of the training.   After nine years of service, the delegations transferred to the Secretariat of the Central Committee found that they had poor experience in performing central functions in these delegations.   This is why this change in personnel composition inspired their respective departments and passed their respective ministries’ Of all the projects, 36 will be selected and submitted to all government ministers in India, so 16 will be selected and submitted to the Cabinet Secretary, and the last 8 will be selected and submitted to the Prime Minister.

 

IAS officer Salary:

The Salary of Junior IAS Officer are often around 60k per month, with tons of funds, like allowance , House Rental Allowance etc. When you become a Senior IAS Officer, it can be around 2.5 lakh per month or more.

 


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