What happens after you get a rank in UPSC CSE? | Service Allocation Process

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In this video, Abhijeet Yadav provides an insightful analysis of the , explaining the factors that influence service allocations like the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) based on ranking.

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He delves into the significance of vacancies, candidate preferences, and rank improvement in determining the assignment of services. Additionally, Abhijeet navigates through the Department of Personnel and Training's portal to showcase how rankings correlate with service placements and discusses the complexities of cadre allocation and the reserve list.

00:00 Intro
00:53 3 factors that decide service allocation
02:26 Cutoff ranks for IAS/IFS/IPS/IRS ?
04:21 Service allocation is done in multiple rounds
05:46 What is the reserve list in UPSC CSE?
09:59 End note

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UPSC Civil Services Exam is one of the most prestigious exams in the country. It has three parts, the Prelims exam, the Main exam and the Personality test, which you need to clear in order to become an IAS or IPS officer. All other Group A services of the Government of India recruit people through the UPSC Civil services exam itself and because of this, there is a lot of competition in this exam. Hence, your UPSC preparation should be strategic, informed and well planned.

Your UPSC preparation should not be based on blind adherence to any program. Rather you should give a thought about how your are preparing. The best way to go forward is to study the blogs and tips given by previous year toppers about how to go about UPSC CSE for all three stages of UPSC Prelims, UPSC Mains and the Personality test also known as the UPSC Interview, and then make your UPSC preparation strategy accordingly.

Doing static subjects like polity, economy, environment, geography and history for your UPSC preparation is a solid bet to increase your chances of clearing this exam. But this must all be supplemented by current affairs for best effect.




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