Full form IPS


IPS or the Indian Police Service is without a doubt one of the most respected and respected public services in India. It is one of the 3 All India Services of the Government of India. The other two functions are IAS (Indian Administration Service) and IFS (Indian Foreign Service). The Department of Home Affairs acts as the regulatory authority for IPS. An IPS officer performs his duties by protecting the public and detecting and preventing crime. It emphasizes the importance of law and order and is responsible for traffic control, risk prevention and management.


Branches in IPS


The IPS service is divided into various departments such as the Crime Branch, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Home Guards, and the Traffic Bureau.


Qualifications for Education


To begin with the academic merit, the candidates must have a degree from any recognized University in any discipline. Those who will be enrolled in their final exams or who have a professional and technical qualification recognized by the Government as equivalent to a professional and technical qualification may apply for the examination.


Updates About EWS Standard Phase


The UPSC has allocated approximately 89 seats to the total number of seats in the weak category of the Sector Economic Sector. Of the 89 seats, 18 could be those of the IAS. Separating IPS, this change to give the General EWS nominee opportunity will look at all the tests conducted by the UPSC.


Age Limit


First, for those who are to be baptized in the normal course — the age of the candidate is 32 years.


Second, for OBC- The maximum age of a candidate is 35 years.


Then a SC / ST candidate is elected. The maximum age of a person to be baptized is 37 years.


Next, nominees Disabled - Maximum candidate enrollment is 42,45 and 47 years in general, OBC, SC / ST respectively.


Finally, for the Defense Forces disabled during the service - The maximum age of baptism candidate is 35 years


Resting Over the Age Limit


First of all, for the General Voters (including those who enjoy 10% of their seats due to the unfavorable economic situation) - there is no respite at the age limits


Second, in the SC / ST- election up to a 5-year break


After that, for those who will be running for OBC elections up to three years of respite


Next, for students with disabilities (blind, deaf and paralyzed) - rest for up to 10 years


And finally, for residents of J&K, Ex- Military Serviceens- up to 5 years of respite



Nationality


The chosen one must be


First, a citizen of India or Nepal or Bhutan


Or a Tibetan refugee (came to India before 1 January 1962 to be permanently settled in India)


Or he may be an Indian national from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam for permanent residency. living in India.


Number of Efforts


Normal- 6 attempts


OBC-9 efforts


SC / ST- Unlimited number of efforts as it faces limitations in this regard


Physical Disability - 9 standard attempts with OBC, while not limited to SC / ST


Physical Needs


Height


Male minimum 165 cm (160 cm for Gurkha, Assamese, Maoni, Nagaland ethnicity) & ST (not SC / OBC) - 160 cm


Minimum 150 cm (145 cm for Gurkha, Assamese, Maoni, Nagaland ethnicity) & ST (not SC / OBC) - 145 cm


Chest


Male minimum 84 cm and 5cm extension.


Minimum female 79 cm with 5cm height.


The eyes


6/6 or 6/9 is a long view of the beautiful eye.


6/12 or 6/9 with the worst eye.


Close view J 1 of the beautiful eye. J2 with a very bad eye.


Approved Types of Eye Correction


Contact lenses, glasses, and light surgery such as ICL, Lasik, IOL, etc.


Testing


The test consists of three parts:


Initial test


First, the Preliminary Exam is the first level of all Public Service Tests. It contains the Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT), which also has two pages. This is, General Studies 1 paper, and General Studies paper 2. GS paper 1 covers topics ranging from History of India, Geography of the World and India to those of Indian Polity & Governance. It also covers Problems, Environmental Solutions and General Science. While, GS page 2 articles are more of a genre. They test the mental and emotional makeup of baptism candidates for this purpose. Examination of multiple choice questions that selects candidates for the next level of testing, that is, plumbing testing. It should be noted that marks from prelims are not included in the preparation of results.


Main Test


Once the applicant has canceled the prelims test, he or she will be required to appear in the main test. Starting with the structure, we provide a list of 9 topics. Of the nine subjects, seven are compulsory and two are optional. The candidate for baptism may choose whatever course he chooses, regardless of the subject. In addition, out of the 7 compulsory subjects, the first two related to the modern Indian language of choice for candidates and the English language are only suitable for nature. In addition, the general Mains test is very comprehensive in nature and the candidate should answer essay type questions. When the candidate is baptized, he or she is invited to a private conversation.


Personal Discussion


Starting with PI, its duration is 45 minutes. After the discussion, as a result, the final selection list is prepared called the eligibility list. In the meantime, the baptismal candidate qualifies for a discussion on the basis of the total marks obtained in the main test.

Apart from canceling the UPSC test, a candidate for baptism may hope to become an IPS alternative. This is to cancel the state PSC test. It usually takes 8-10 years to become an SP after removing a state level test.


Roles and responsibilities of IPS officer


The Indian Police Chief must:


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