UPSC Job Alert 2019-2020

The UPSC stands for the Union Public Service Commission. The UPSC is the commission which looks after all the recruitment and selection process of the country on central basis. The UPSC’s works undertaken are very crucial and important one. The body has the very much responsibility to select the candidates for the vacant posts who are really dedicated to the country holding all the information and rights and rules and regulations of the country. The candidates must be holding all the information pertaining to the laws and rights are only to be selected and should have no records of being criminal.

The Union Public Service Commission is the commission who is taking the examination in every year to get the applicants recruited as per the requirements of the state and the central government. The UPSC is also having certain rules and regulations under which it works and is permitted by the central government to conduct tests and select the applicants and place as per the vacancies are there in the country. The UPSC is the body who selects the class officers who represents to the city, state, country to the outer and other parts of the world like IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS, and many others. The UPSC selects the candidates for the civil services to the better and smooth working of the country and which is helping the country to grow and develop as much as possible.

The list of the vacancies is mentioned below in the table showing the vacancies for the present year in UPSC. As UPSC is conducting the tests every year to select the candidates for the civil services for the nation. All these jobs for the vacant places are very high leveled jobs holding very responsible works to undertake.

The civil services in India are subdivided into two parts by the UPSC in as Group-A and Group-B respectively. The list of the services under UPSC is as follows:

Group – A services includes:
• Indian Administrative Service
• Indian Foreign Service
• Indian Police Service
• Indian P & T Accounts & Finance Service
• Indian Audit and Accounts Service
• Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise)
• Indian Defence Accounts Service
• Indian Revenue Service (I.T.)
• Indian Ordnance Factories Service (Assistant Works Manager, Administration)
• Indian Postal Service
• Indian Civil Accounts Service
• Indian Railway Traffic Service
• Indian Railway Accounts Service
• Indian Railway Personnel Service
• Indian Railway Protection Force (Assistant Security Commissioner)
• Indian Defence Estates Service
• Indian Information Service (Junior Grade)
• Indian Trade Service, Group 'A' (Gr. III)
• Indian Corporate Law Service

Group – B services includes:
• Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service (Section Officer's Grade)
• Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli Civil Service
• Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli Police Service
• Pondicherry Civil Service
• Pondicherry Police Service

The UPSC is also having some criteria for the candidates who are willing to be a part of the Civil services.

Educational Qualification: The applicant has to be a Graduate and have passed out successfully from any government recognized institution or university to apply for the posts.

Age limit: The aspirants looking to apply should be of at least 21 years and do not have to cross 32 years of age. The job seekers are given the age relaxation for the category of the backward theirs and other castes.

Selection Process: The UPSC is having the selection done by following three stages in exams. The stages are prelims exam, mains exams an last is the Personal Interview test. The applicants holding the highest marks are only selected for the posts vacant.

This is how the UPSC is selecting the Civil Servants in India.

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