HUMAN RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
Indian civil services
RECRUITMENT
• Recruitment – synonymous with "hiring" in American
English – refers to the overall process of attracting,
selecting and appointing suitable candidates for jobs (either
permanent or temporary) within an organization.
• In the words of Dale Yoder, “Recruiting is a process to
discover the sources of manpower to meet the requirements
of the staffing schedule and to employ effective measures
for attracting that manpower in adequate numbers to
facilitate effective selection of an efficient working force.”
UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
UPSC
• The Union Public Service Commission
(UPSC) is India’s central agency authorized to
conduct the Civil Service Examination,
Engineering Services Examination, Combined
Defense Services Examination, etc.
• The Civil Services Examination offers widest
range of jobs in our country and is conducted
by the Union Public Service Commission.
• Some of the top
services offered by
this examination are:
IAS, IFS, IPS, IRS,
etc.
RECRUITMENT
PROCESS OF
CIVIL
SERVICES
RECRUITMENT PROCESS
Advertisement
Application Form
Preliminary Exams
Main Exam
Interview
Personality Test
Selection
Post Allotment
Training
ADVERTISEMENT
• Civil Services Examination is conducted for
recruitment of candidates for 24 different posts for a
certain number of vacancies.
• For Civil Services 2013, there are a total of 1000
vacancies.
• Newspapers, television and official website of UPSC
i.e. www.upsc.gov.in starts showing notifications of
release date of application form and examination date.
APPLICATION FORM
• Application forms are released at the end of May and
to be filled till the end of June. Well the date keeps on
changing on yearly basis i.e. this year application
form have to be filled up to 19 June,2015.
• e-Admission Certificate: The eligible candidates are
issued an e-Admission Certificate three weeks before
the commencement of the examination.
PRELIMINARY EXAMS
• The selection process consists of two
stages.
• The first stage is Civil Services
(Preliminary) Examination.
• TYPE: objective
• The Civil Services (Prelims) exam will
have two objective type papers. Each
of the two papers carries a total of 200
marks. Each paper is of 2hr duration.
• This exam is only a screening test. It
implies that the marks that you score
in the Preliminary exam will not be
carried forward for final merit list.
• Preliminary exam marks are useful in
taking you to the Main exam.
Indian Civil Services
MAIN EXAM
• The second stage is the Main Examination.
• The number of candidates admitted to the
MAIN examination (Written Test &
Interview) is usually 12 to 13 times the
number of vacancies.
• The Written test comprises nine papers
(which includes two qualifying papers and
seven compulsory papers) of conventional
essay type.
• As per the notification released by UPSC in March
2013, each of the seven compulsory papers carries
250 marks. Thus, the maximum possible marks
obtainable in all the seven compulsory papers put
together are 1750.
INTERVIEW
• The interview carries 275 marks. Marks,
thus, obtained by candidates in the MAIN
examination and the interview combined
(out of a maximum possible 2025) will
determine their final ranking.
• Candidates will be allotted various
services keeping this final ranking and
their individual preferences.
• Types of questions asked:
1. Questions about you: The interviewers
ask questions directly about you from your
resume/CV. Meaning of your name, your
hobbies, your qualifications, your
hometown etc can be covered.
2. Current affairs: Anything and
everything in the past 5 years may be asked.
3. Static information: Information about
politics, economics, general knowledge,
knowledge of your specific field is asked.
4. Situational questions: You will most
certainly be asked why you are interested
in the Civil Services. Other questions may
include how you will deal with specific
situations in the line of work if selected.
PERSONALITY TEST
The Personality test will be
scored on the basis of the
following factors:
• Mental alertness
• Critical powers of
assimilation
• Clear and logical exposition
• Social traits
• Interest and knowledge of
current affairs
• Balance of judgment
• Variety and depth of interest
• Ability for social cohesion
• Leadership skills
• Intellectual and moral
integrity
SELECTION
• The MAIN examination and the interview combined
(out of a maximum possible 2025) will determine their
final ranking. The candidate is then selected
accordingly for:
• Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
• Indian Forest Service (IFS)
• Indian Police Service (IPS)
• A congratulatory message from MOS is then send to
the candidates who are selected
The image below shows the congratulatory message of
year 2013:
POST ALLOTMENT
• In case of 88% respondents, their present
service was amongst the first five choices.
For 95% IFS officers, 98% IAS officers and
90% officers of IPS, their present service was
among the first five choices. However, the
same holds true for only 44% Indian Postal
Service officers and 46% IRPS officers.
• Thus, candidates are selected and the post is
allotted according to the marks scored by
each of them.
TRAINING
• The training time varies for every post
i.e. for 75 weeks for IAS, for IFS 36
months, for IPS 2 years which used to
be 5 months earlier, etc.
PLACEMENT
After the selected candidates
complete their training, they are
placed to various different cities.
RECRUITMEN
T
POLICY
CRITERIA
1. Age Criteria
• According to the Department of Administrative
Reforms and Public Grievances, the upper age
limit will be
• 37 years for SC/ST candidates with unlimited
number of attempts
• 35 years for OBC with 9 attempts
• 32 for the unreserved (general) category with 6
attempts.
Indian Civil Services
2. Academic Criteria
• The candidate must hold a degree of any
of Universities incorporated by an Act of
the Central or State Legislature in India.
• Candidates who have passed the final year
of MBBS or any Medical Examination
but are yet to complete the internship can
also appear for the Main Examination.
3. Nationality Criteria:
• For IAS and IPS, a candidate must be a citizen of
India.
• For other services, a candidate must be either :—
 a citizen of India, or
 a subject of Nepal, or
 a subject of Bhutan, or
 a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before
1st January, 1962 with the intention of
permanently settling in India, or
 A person of Indian origin who has
migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri
Lanka, East African countries of Kenya,
Uganda, the United Republic of
Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire,
Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention
of permanently settling in India.
Restrictions on applying for the
examination
• A candidate who is appointed to IAS or the IFS on the
results of an earlier examination and continues to be a
member of that service will not be eligible to compete at
this examination.
• If appointed to IAS/IFS after the commencement of the
Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2015 but before the
result thereof and continues to be a member of that
service, he/she shall not be considered for appointment to
any service/post on the basis of the result of this
examination viz. Civil Services Examination, 2015.
PROMOTIONS TO THE
IAS/IPS/IFS
1. Determination of Vacancies:
The selection process for recruitment to the
All India Services for any recruitment year of
a State/Cadre begins with the determination
of the promotional vacancies by the Central
Government in consultation with the State
Government.
2. Proposals for convening Meetings of the
Selection Committee (SCM):
The proposal is examined by the Commission
and the eligibility of officers is verified vis-vis
the provisions of the Regulations. After the
proposal is complete in all respects, the
Commission convene a meeting of the
Selection Committee. State Govt forwards the
necessary proposals.
3. Meetings of the Selection Committee (SCM)
and its procedures
4. Approval of the Select List by the
Commission and its validity:
• The list as approved by the Commission
forms the Select List which shall remain in
force till the 31st day of December of the
year in which the meeting of the Selection
Committee is held.
5. Appointments to the All India
Services:
After the Select List has been approved,
the Central Government notifies the same
and also take steps to appoint the Select
List officers to the respective All India
Services
Indian
Administrative
Services (IAS)
RECRUITMENT
• At present there are three modes of
recruitment to IAS viz
(i) Through Civil Services Exam
conducted by UPSC every year;
(ii) Through promotion of State
Civil Service officers to IAS; and
(iii) Through selection of non - State Civil Service
officers.
• Roughly 66(1/3%) posts are meant for Direct
Recruitment and 33 (1/3%) posts are meant for
promotion quota.
TRAINING
• Both Direct Recruit as well as promote IAS
officers are imparted probationary training
at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of
Administration (LBSNAA).
• There is provision for 'mandatory Mid
Career Training for IAS officers spread
across the entire service span.
Indian Police Service
(IPS)
RECRUITMENT
At present there are three modes of
recruitment to the Indian Police Service.
These are as follows:
• Through Civil Services Examination
• Through Limited Competitive Examination
• Through appointment of State Police Service
officers by promotion.
TRAINING
• Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police
Academy is the Indian national institute for
training of Indian Police Service .The academy
is in Hyderabad, India.
• The trained officers will be posted as Assistant
Superintendent of Police (ASP) in their
respective states under whom the other sub-
ranks of police force will be working.
INDIAN
FOREIGN
SERVICE
(IFS)
TRAINING
• Training begins at the Lal Bahadur Shastri
National Academy of
Administration in Mussoorie, where
members of many elite Indian civil service
organizations are trained.
• After completion, the probationers join
the Foreign Service Institute in New
Delhi for more training as well as
attachments with different government
bodies and tours both in India and abroad.
RECRUITMENT
• It has a three-stage selection process
spanning nearly seven months.
• In 2014, 4.5 lakh (450,000) aspirants
appeared for the combined preliminary
examination, out of which 79 were finally
selected for IFS; this selection percentage of
less than 0.02 per cent makes it one of the
toughest open competitive exams conducted
in India.
UPSC Annual Calendar
for 2016
Indian Civil Services
MADE BY:
Aditi Singh
Anu Arya
Ashwarya Chaudhhary
Prachi Jha
Salomika Jena

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Indian Civil Services

  • 2. RECRUITMENT • Recruitment – synonymous with "hiring" in American English – refers to the overall process of attracting, selecting and appointing suitable candidates for jobs (either permanent or temporary) within an organization. • In the words of Dale Yoder, “Recruiting is a process to discover the sources of manpower to meet the requirements of the staffing schedule and to employ effective measures for attracting that manpower in adequate numbers to facilitate effective selection of an efficient working force.”
  • 3. UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
  • 4. UPSC • The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is India’s central agency authorized to conduct the Civil Service Examination, Engineering Services Examination, Combined Defense Services Examination, etc. • The Civil Services Examination offers widest range of jobs in our country and is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission.
  • 5. • Some of the top services offered by this examination are: IAS, IFS, IPS, IRS, etc.
  • 7. RECRUITMENT PROCESS Advertisement Application Form Preliminary Exams Main Exam Interview Personality Test Selection Post Allotment Training
  • 8. ADVERTISEMENT • Civil Services Examination is conducted for recruitment of candidates for 24 different posts for a certain number of vacancies. • For Civil Services 2013, there are a total of 1000 vacancies. • Newspapers, television and official website of UPSC i.e. www.upsc.gov.in starts showing notifications of release date of application form and examination date.
  • 9. APPLICATION FORM • Application forms are released at the end of May and to be filled till the end of June. Well the date keeps on changing on yearly basis i.e. this year application form have to be filled up to 19 June,2015. • e-Admission Certificate: The eligible candidates are issued an e-Admission Certificate three weeks before the commencement of the examination.
  • 10. PRELIMINARY EXAMS • The selection process consists of two stages. • The first stage is Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination. • TYPE: objective • The Civil Services (Prelims) exam will have two objective type papers. Each of the two papers carries a total of 200 marks. Each paper is of 2hr duration.
  • 11. • This exam is only a screening test. It implies that the marks that you score in the Preliminary exam will not be carried forward for final merit list. • Preliminary exam marks are useful in taking you to the Main exam.
  • 13. MAIN EXAM • The second stage is the Main Examination. • The number of candidates admitted to the MAIN examination (Written Test & Interview) is usually 12 to 13 times the number of vacancies. • The Written test comprises nine papers (which includes two qualifying papers and seven compulsory papers) of conventional essay type.
  • 14. • As per the notification released by UPSC in March 2013, each of the seven compulsory papers carries 250 marks. Thus, the maximum possible marks obtainable in all the seven compulsory papers put together are 1750.
  • 15. INTERVIEW • The interview carries 275 marks. Marks, thus, obtained by candidates in the MAIN examination and the interview combined (out of a maximum possible 2025) will determine their final ranking. • Candidates will be allotted various services keeping this final ranking and their individual preferences.
  • 16. • Types of questions asked: 1. Questions about you: The interviewers ask questions directly about you from your resume/CV. Meaning of your name, your hobbies, your qualifications, your hometown etc can be covered. 2. Current affairs: Anything and everything in the past 5 years may be asked.
  • 17. 3. Static information: Information about politics, economics, general knowledge, knowledge of your specific field is asked. 4. Situational questions: You will most certainly be asked why you are interested in the Civil Services. Other questions may include how you will deal with specific situations in the line of work if selected.
  • 18. PERSONALITY TEST The Personality test will be scored on the basis of the following factors: • Mental alertness • Critical powers of assimilation • Clear and logical exposition • Social traits • Interest and knowledge of current affairs • Balance of judgment • Variety and depth of interest • Ability for social cohesion • Leadership skills • Intellectual and moral integrity
  • 19. SELECTION • The MAIN examination and the interview combined (out of a maximum possible 2025) will determine their final ranking. The candidate is then selected accordingly for: • Indian Administrative Service (IAS) • Indian Forest Service (IFS) • Indian Police Service (IPS) • A congratulatory message from MOS is then send to the candidates who are selected
  • 20. The image below shows the congratulatory message of year 2013:
  • 21. POST ALLOTMENT • In case of 88% respondents, their present service was amongst the first five choices. For 95% IFS officers, 98% IAS officers and 90% officers of IPS, their present service was among the first five choices. However, the same holds true for only 44% Indian Postal Service officers and 46% IRPS officers. • Thus, candidates are selected and the post is allotted according to the marks scored by each of them.
  • 22. TRAINING • The training time varies for every post i.e. for 75 weeks for IAS, for IFS 36 months, for IPS 2 years which used to be 5 months earlier, etc.
  • 23. PLACEMENT After the selected candidates complete their training, they are placed to various different cities.
  • 25. CRITERIA 1. Age Criteria • According to the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, the upper age limit will be • 37 years for SC/ST candidates with unlimited number of attempts • 35 years for OBC with 9 attempts • 32 for the unreserved (general) category with 6 attempts.
  • 27. 2. Academic Criteria • The candidate must hold a degree of any of Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature in India. • Candidates who have passed the final year of MBBS or any Medical Examination but are yet to complete the internship can also appear for the Main Examination.
  • 28. 3. Nationality Criteria: • For IAS and IPS, a candidate must be a citizen of India. • For other services, a candidate must be either :—  a citizen of India, or  a subject of Nepal, or  a subject of Bhutan, or  a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India, or
  • 29.  A person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India.
  • 30. Restrictions on applying for the examination • A candidate who is appointed to IAS or the IFS on the results of an earlier examination and continues to be a member of that service will not be eligible to compete at this examination. • If appointed to IAS/IFS after the commencement of the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2015 but before the result thereof and continues to be a member of that service, he/she shall not be considered for appointment to any service/post on the basis of the result of this examination viz. Civil Services Examination, 2015.
  • 31. PROMOTIONS TO THE IAS/IPS/IFS 1. Determination of Vacancies: The selection process for recruitment to the All India Services for any recruitment year of a State/Cadre begins with the determination of the promotional vacancies by the Central Government in consultation with the State Government.
  • 32. 2. Proposals for convening Meetings of the Selection Committee (SCM): The proposal is examined by the Commission and the eligibility of officers is verified vis-vis the provisions of the Regulations. After the proposal is complete in all respects, the Commission convene a meeting of the Selection Committee. State Govt forwards the necessary proposals. 3. Meetings of the Selection Committee (SCM) and its procedures
  • 33. 4. Approval of the Select List by the Commission and its validity: • The list as approved by the Commission forms the Select List which shall remain in force till the 31st day of December of the year in which the meeting of the Selection Committee is held.
  • 34. 5. Appointments to the All India Services: After the Select List has been approved, the Central Government notifies the same and also take steps to appoint the Select List officers to the respective All India Services
  • 36. RECRUITMENT • At present there are three modes of recruitment to IAS viz (i) Through Civil Services Exam conducted by UPSC every year; (ii) Through promotion of State Civil Service officers to IAS; and (iii) Through selection of non - State Civil Service officers. • Roughly 66(1/3%) posts are meant for Direct Recruitment and 33 (1/3%) posts are meant for promotion quota.
  • 37. TRAINING • Both Direct Recruit as well as promote IAS officers are imparted probationary training at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA). • There is provision for 'mandatory Mid Career Training for IAS officers spread across the entire service span.
  • 39. RECRUITMENT At present there are three modes of recruitment to the Indian Police Service. These are as follows: • Through Civil Services Examination • Through Limited Competitive Examination • Through appointment of State Police Service officers by promotion.
  • 40. TRAINING • Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy is the Indian national institute for training of Indian Police Service .The academy is in Hyderabad, India. • The trained officers will be posted as Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in their respective states under whom the other sub- ranks of police force will be working.
  • 42. TRAINING • Training begins at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration in Mussoorie, where members of many elite Indian civil service organizations are trained. • After completion, the probationers join the Foreign Service Institute in New Delhi for more training as well as attachments with different government bodies and tours both in India and abroad.
  • 43. RECRUITMENT • It has a three-stage selection process spanning nearly seven months. • In 2014, 4.5 lakh (450,000) aspirants appeared for the combined preliminary examination, out of which 79 were finally selected for IFS; this selection percentage of less than 0.02 per cent makes it one of the toughest open competitive exams conducted in India.
  • 46. MADE BY: Aditi Singh Anu Arya Ashwarya Chaudhhary Prachi Jha Salomika Jena