What if someone fails in IAS interview?
Any candidate has to clear all the three stages (Prelims, Mains, Interview) to get into the final Merit list. The marks obtained in the Mains and Interview are added and there is a fixed cut-off. If the total marks do not cross the cut-off marks, then the candidate is considered failed in UPSC Interview.
What happens after getting selected for IAS?
The UPSC reveals the cut-off marks for the prelims, mains and the overall cut-off. After this, the detailed mark sheets of those who had taken the mains exam and cleared the qualifying papers of English and Indian language are declared. Then the prelims exam official answer keys are revealed.
What if an IAS selected candidate is pregnant?
All candidates with pregnancy will be fit for all types of services, except-the services which require/physical training. Those requiring or physical training will be declared ‘Fit’ after confinement.
Are there any IAS officers who quit their job to become entrepreneurs?
Let’s have a look at their inspiring stories. IAS is considered as one of the most prestigious professions in India. While many youngsters aspire to join the services, there are a few officers who quit their job to pursue another career. Here are 7 Civil Servants who left their charming positions to pursue their dream of becoming an entrepreneur.
Who is the retired IAS officer from MP?
Pravesh Sharma is a 1982 batch Madhya Pradesh Cadre IAS Officer who voluntarily retired from services in 2016 after a career span of 34 years.
What happened to IAS officer Rishabh Kalyan after MBBS?
Not just this, after completing his MBBS, he worked as a Junior Resident at NDDTC in Psychiatry but resigned within six months after he cleared UPSC Civil Services Exam 2014 in his first attempt. He was the youngest IAS then and was appointed as a collector in Madhya Pradesh.