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Hi Mahesh, you are an Air Force employee and you are aspiring to be an IAS office, aren’t you? Then it depends on how much time you will get for the IAS exam preparation as you are currently might be busy doing your Air Force duty.
You are an Air Force employee and you are aspiring to be an IAS officer, aren’t you? Then it depends on how much time you will get for the IAS exam preparation as you currently might be busy doing your Air Force duty.
Dear aspirant, it’s quite possible to prepare for the IAS exam and to get selected for the IAS/IPS. I would like to tell you that there are many such people who cleared this exam even though they were doing jobs and other professional activities but these people somehow managed some time for a study on the daily basis. If it is possible for you to draw some three to four hours daily and a full day on your weekly off then you can make it happen. Studying continuously daily even for a little time and taking a sufficient leave before the Preliminary exam to study full time, one can definitely clear the Preliminary stage. After clearing the Prelims you get qualified for the Mains exam which is the second stage. Here for the Mains, you must study full-time with all your dedications because the Mains requires you to read relatively more reference material and accordingly you need to practice answer writing on a daily basis. As the name suggests this stage of this exam is a main and important stage which is wholly descriptive in nature unlike the Prelims which is an objective test and the marks of the Prelim are not counted in the final score. After Mains, Interviews will be conducted and the Final list of successful candidates will be declared on the basis of your score in the Mains and the Interview together.
Mahesh, it’s not necessary to study for the Mains, taking leave for the four months, the period between the Prelims and the Mains exam, if you can cover the whole syllabus in relatively less time along with a writing practice. Generally, candidates take a leave as this exam requires diverse reading that can’t be done in a period of four to five months.
Mahesh, if you are willing to put your best then go ahead, you can do it. Just have a proper strategy and right guidance for as what are the right resources and how to manage the available time. I would rather say that you approach the experts of this field who will be guiding you throughout your preparation and you will get such professional experts here at the CareerGuide for sure. Wish you all the best!
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