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IAS COACHING INFO

WELCOME TO IAS COACHING INFO


IAS Coaching Info is a informative portal for training needs for the aspirants who believe who can
capture anything with ease with an acceptance rate of approximately 0.2%, the Indian Administrative
Services is one of the most challenging programs to get into, necessitating planned, grueling and
persistent training for the minimum time frame of at least one full year. IAS Coaching Info aspires to
become the go-to respository and all-encompassing guide of comprehensive and complete information
for aspirants hoping to successfully to get into the civil services For most aspirants, a comprehensive
training and guidance program, through either of the two available modes of online or classroom
setting, becomes imperative to have an opportunity to successfully navigate the prerequisites to get into
the IAS program.

The Civil Services is one of the most competitive examinations in India, and it is conducted by the
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). These exams pave the way for aspirants to get into a
multitude of services including the likes of the Indian Revenue Services (IRS), Indian Foreign
Services (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Administrative Service (IAS), and approximately
twenty other services of the All India Services. Those successfully qualifying in these examinations
get an opportunity to serve the Government of India as well as the individual states in reputed
positions.

With more than half a million candidates appearing for these examinations every year, and multiple
rounds of testing, including Prelims, the Mains and the Interview, for all of seven hundred available
positions, it is a very challenging and grueling proposition and the success rate is approximately
about 0.14%.

Exam Pattern : The examination is held in three main stages – preliminary, mains and
interview, and the basic structure is as follows:
IAS COACHING INFO
Preliminary Exam : The Preliminary and qualifying examination is generally in the month of
June every year, with its results being announced latest by that August.

The first section is of General Studies (GS) and second section being Civil Service Aptitude Test
(CSAT). Both sections are of 200 marks and have a time duration of an hour each. Candidates need
to qualify both the sections to appear for the mains examination. There is also negative marking in
each wrong answer.

Mains : Candidates clearing the prelims qualify to take the mains which are held around
September every year

Interview : Candidates successful qualifying in the UPSC are invited to the interview next March.
Personality Assessment is carried out at this stage wherein the interviewer evaluates verbal
communication skills, articulation, intellectual capabilities amongst other criteria. The interview is for
275 marks and the final selection and placement of the successful candidates is dependent on their
ranking based on theie combined performance represented by the total of their marks in the Mains
and the Interview.

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