IAS aspirants get two more attempts


New Delhi, Feb 11 (PTI) Civil Service aspirants have reasons to celebrate. The Centre on Monday decided to let them have two additional attempts from this year.

The Centre approved “two additional attempts to all categories of candidates with effect from Civil Services Examination, 2014, with consequential relaxation of maximum age for all categories of candidates, if required,” an official statement said. A general category candidate can now appear for the Civil Services Examination six times, while an OBC candidate can have nine attempts.

The Civil Services Examination (Preliminary), 2014, is tentatively scheduled for August 24. The examination is conducted by the UPSC to select candidates for the elite Indian Administrative Service, Indian Police Service and the Indian Foreign Service among others. The examinations are conducted in three stages: Preliminary, mains and interview.


The statement did not mention details about the age relaxation, though it kept the window open for such a measure, if required. However, it is expected that there will be an increase by two years.

“This is a good decision. It will help many students like us because we do not have the means for spending a lot on coaching. With more attempts, we have a chance of learning through trial and error,” said Lalit Mishra, a civil service aspirant.

Another aspirant, Talha Hussain, had a different opinion. He said this would have a “negative impact” on the quality of people entering the services. “The entry for freshers will suffer because veteran aspirants will corner most seats. As there are more attempts, some will keep trying until they exhaust all their attempts, but they may not emerge a winner. It may have an adverse impact on them,” Hussain told Deccan Herald.

According to the existing norms, a candidate who has attained the age of 21, but below 30, can apply. The upper age limit can be relaxed up to a maximum of five years for SC/ST candidates and a maximum of three years for candidates belonging to the OBC category.
For defence services personnel disabled during hostilities with a foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence, the relaxation is up to three years.

  

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    For OBC candidates 9 attempts. In line with the comments on Matriculation examination by Rajai (last Governor General of India), I would like to comment as under:

    After very much consideration, I come to the conclusion that the IAS examination, is rather botheration for our SC/ST/OBC population, whose main inclination is reservation.

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  • jagdish alva, mangalore / jeddah

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    Good news.
    Can you please give details on coaching classes available in DK and Udupi.It should be recognized one.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    After Kejriwal's episode no one wants to get into IAS...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    This is really a good decision from the government.Extra attempts to candidates hope to get quality IAS officers to the Centre and state governments.All the best.Thanq.

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  • j.anata, Mangalore / Bangalore

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    This is very good news for all IAS aspirants!

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