Can a person be both IAS and doctor?

Can a person be both IAS and doctor?

Yes, if you have a valid medical degree and a good experience, then you can treat a patient even if you are an IAS officer.

Can I do MBBS and IAS together?

If you are a disciplined and dedicated student, then you can easily crack UPSC and MBBS together. Doing UPSC after MBBS may seem to be an uphill task, but the same can be achieved if one decides to do so.

What is best doctor or IAS?

Completing MBBS is what I would recommend first since apart from IAS, you will be able to make a career and living by being a Doctor. After that, you may try for IAS exam and if you devote and practice and study, then you can definitely clear IAS exam.

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Do IAS officers marry doctors?

Many IAS,IPS and Indian Foreign Service officers that I know personally as well as I don’t know..have married other professionals. Many Kerala cadre lady IPS officers have married doctors. So marriages are not made in Heaven but at the academy according to the writer.

Can a surgeon be an IAS officer?

Anyone who has an interest and some basic qualifications and skills are eligible to appear for an IAS Post. But saying you can become an IAS Officer just because you have an MBBS or doctorate – won’t be fair. First of all, very few doctors come to Civil Services.

Is IAS easier than NEET?

Bibhuti Jha said, UPSC is tougher than NEET, this is because in NEET you have a limited syllabus but in UPSC there is no limitation. Moreover, the questions can come from any field. It can be from Gk, GS and many other subjects which test the knowledge of the aspirants.”

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Is UPSC better than NEET?

While, Bubun Biswal a civil service aspirant said, “UPSC is tougher as it consists of the humongous syllabus and also this exam has little success rates as compared to NEET. Bibhuti Jha said, UPSC is tougher than NEET, this is because in NEET you have a limited syllabus but in UPSC there is no limitation.

Can a doctor write UPSC CSE and become an IAS officer?

Doctors can write UPSC CSE and become an IAS officer.But after getting selected as an IAS he can’t work as a Doctor and IAS simultaneously. IAS is full time job or rather service and it is also the rule of government that you can’t pursue another career while being in service.

How can I become an IAS officer if I am a doctor?

Choose a career which suits your personality and go for that.Don’t think about doing 2–3 simultaneously. Rather focus on only one thing. Before you join the IAS, you will have to resign your doctor’s post. Nor can you carry on private practice after joining the service.

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Can I do both doctor and IAS simultaneously?

So in nutshell you can’t do both things simultaneously.Neither you have right to do so nor it is humanly possible. Choose a career which suits your personality and go for that.Don’t think about doing 2–3 simultaneously. Rather focus on only one thing. Before you join the IAS, you will have to resign your doctor’s post.

Which is more prestigious doctor or IAS?

So, when you’re talking to a doctor you need to be cautious of his credentials (everybody is not Dr. Trehan), but, when you’re talking to an IAS officer be sure that he has intellectual/constutional capacity to solve your problem. So, IAS is more prestigious.