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Describe the duties of Indian Administrative Services (IAS).

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Answered by tisha4519
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About IAS Officer

The Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is a branch of the Indian Civil Service. It is one of the premier services of Government of India. After qualifying the mandatory entrance exams, one becomes an IAS officer and gets recruitment in the government set up. IAS is one of the prestigious and popular career choices among many aspirants preferring to make a career in the government sector.

What makes it a popular career choice is the fact that along with monetary compensation, the job of an IAS officer offers several perks and privileges that no other job can offer. The role of an IAS officer is to manage various administrative matters of the government. The job of an IAS officer includes framing policies and advising the ministers on various issues, maintaining of law and order, supervising the implementation of policies of State Government and Central Government, collecting revenues and function as courts in revenue matters, supervising expenditure of public funds as per norms of financial propriety and handling the daily affairs of the government, including framing and implementation of policy in consultation with the minister responsible for the department concerned.

Eligibility to become IAS Officer

Getting into Indian Administrative Service and becoming an IAS officer is not easy as there is a lot of competition involved, however, one with a right attitude and approach can become an IAS officer. For becoming an IAS officer, a candidate must qualify UPSC civil services exam (UPSC CSE) that consists of three stages – Prelims, Mains, and Interview.

Below are the academic qualifications required for becoming an IAS officer.

Subject Combination- Candidates can choose any stream in XII.

Exam - UPSC Civil Services Exam (UPSC CSE)

Eligibility-

Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in any stream from any recognized university.

Candidates who have appeared for the final examination and are awaiting results can also apply for the Preliminary Examination. However, one must produce a proof of passing a bachelor degree to appear for the civil services Main exam. The degree has to be attached with the application for the Main exam.

Candidates having professional and technical qualifications recognized by the Government or its equivalent are also eligible to apply for IAS exam.

The minimum age required to appear for the IAS exam is 21 years.

Types of Job Roles IAS Officer

The job of an IAS officer is one of the most coveted jobs in India. Aspirants willing to make a career as an IAS officer can have a look the below IAS officers’ job profiles which is the hallmark of governance in India.

Sub Divisional Officer: He/she is the in-charge of various development activities going on in the sub-division. The job of the Sub Divisional Officer is to coordinate the work of various departments.

Divisional Commissioner: The Divisional Commissioner is the coordinator of all activities connected with the general administration that includes law and order, revenue administration, and development administration at the divisional level. The Divisional Commissioner heads the revenue administration in his division and hears appeals against the orders of District Collectors. He/she coordinates and supervises the work of all wings of public administration in his division.

District Magistrate/District Collector: The District Magistrate is responsible for running the administration of the district smoothly and properly. He/she is the main agent for making the necessary coordination of the official agencies functioning within the district. As a Collector, he/she is responsible for the collection of revenue from the district.

Chief Secretary: The Chief Secretary ensures inter-departmental co-ordination. He/she is the chairman of coordination committees which are set up for resolving inter-departmental disputes and also advises the secretaries on inter-departmental difficulties.

Cabinet Secretary: Cabinet Secretary acts as the chief coordinator of the central government. He/she acts as a link between the political system and the civil services of the country. The responsibility of a Cabinet Secretary includes monitoring and coordinating activities of various ministries and departments.

Answered by shaima2419
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The role of IAS officer includes policy-making and advising ministers on various issues,maintaining law and order ,overseeing the implementation of policies of government of the statea and the central government,collecting revenues and acts as courts in revenue matters, overseeing the expenditure of public funds.IAS is one of the prestigious and popular career on government sector.

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