Wednesday, June 3, 2009

ABOUT CIVILS SERVICE

The Collector and SP are the nerve centres in administration,civil power to make a positive change in the lives of the people and play a prominent role in the decision making which effect the common man, having greater responsibility gives high degree of social prestige and status as it gives power, prestige and position along with descently paid employment opportunity with good fecilities ,with more job security and gives opportunity to be part of the decision making process. Even an average student can qualify this exam. The success in this exam depends on how you write the UPSC papers and not on your percentage of marks in the college and but you should be prepared to do spent time on learning things.
The civilservice exam we have to pass through three stages to qualify for any service .The three stages are preliminary, mains and interview conducted in the month of the may ,in the months of october and november and in month of the march and april respectively
(A) Tentative Schedule
(i) Notification of Examination : November/December of previous year
(ii) Conduct of Examination: May
(B) Age - limits:
General candidates: 21-30 years as on 1st August of the year of Examination.
3 years relaxation for OBC, 5 years relaxation for SC/ST
NOTE: No of attempts are ristricted OC: 4 attempts
OBC:7 attempts
SC/ST: No.Restriction
CAUTION: Don't waste your attempts
There is a tendency among candidates to write the first attempt or second very causually without much serious preparation.Avoid this temptation of saying that i have many attempts and I'am young .Give your best shot each and every time. Write the exam only if you have seriously prepared for it. Do not waste your attempt. This is specially applied to candidates from reserved category. The earlier you enter the service better are your chances to reach the topmost of the services
Advise: Write each attempt as it is your last attempt.
Attempt counts when: 1.Attempt at preliminary examination, only applying for the examination is not an attempt
2.Even if the candidate appears for the one paper of the examination counted as an attempt
3.Appearence of the candidate at the examination will count as an attempt
(C) Educational Qualification :
Degree of a Recognised University or equivalent.,Candidates appearing in the requisite Degree qualification are also eligible for appearing in the examination, however, they are supposed to submit proof of passing the requisite qualification along with with Detailed Application Form for Civil Services (Main) Examination.
NOTE: The UPSC does not distinguish between candidates from Open Universities and those from regular institutions, as the only eligibility criteria is a reqquirement of graduation.
Scheme of CS (Preliminary) Examination:
The Preliminary Examination consists of two papers of objective type (multiple-choice questions) carrying a maximum of 450 marks. The Question Papers (Test Booklets) are set in English & Hindi

Paper - I
General Studies 150 Marks

Paper - II
One of the optional subjects to be selected from the
prescribed optional subjects : 300 Marks
Mains Examination: Tentative Date of Examination : October - November
List of Optional Subjects : CS (Main) - (Total 25)
NOTE: It is not necessary for a candidate to take take the same optional subject in the main exam, which he had taken in the prelims examination.

Monday, June 1, 2009

PCI

IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT WEBSITES

INDIAN GOVERNMENT WEBSITES

President of India
Rajya Sabha
Supreme Court of India
Vice President of India
Lok Sabha
High Courts of India
Prime Minister's Office (PMO)
State Legislatures
District Courts of India
National Website of Income Tax Department
Central Board of Direct Taxes

Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
Income Tax Department, Delhi
Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG)
Bureau of Industrial Costs and Prices
Income Tax Department, Mumbai
Central Information Commission
Directorate General of Foreign Trade
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)
Ministry of Civil Aviation
Company Law Board

Air India
Ministry of Corporate Affairs
Central Excise and Service Tax Appelate Tribunal
Airport Authority of India
Ministry of Defence
Central Excise and Service Tax Appelate Tribunal
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
Ministry of External Affairs
Income Tax Appelate Tribunal
Central Warehousing Corporation
Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Income Tax Appelate Tribunal Jaipur
Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Limited
Ministry of Finance
Department of Justice
Indian Airlines Limited
Ministry of Home Affairs
Law Commision of India
National Cooperative Development Corporation
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Intellectual Property Appellate Board
National Cooperative Housing Federation of India
Ministry of Law and Justice
Central Administrative Tribunal
National Cooperative Union of India
Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Competition Commision of India

Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
Indian Courts
Ministry of Railways
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation

Sunday, May 3, 2009