What is the lowest position in IAS?

Ans The lowest post of the IAS officer is the IAS trainee or IAS probationer given to them during the training period.


How many ranks are there in IAS?

UPSC Rankwise Post and Salary 2021: There are 24 posts allocated through the UPSC CSE every year. Check category wise last ranks in UPSC CSE that got various All India posts like IAS, IPS, IRS, IFS etc in previous years below. The rank list is released for various categories like SC, ST, OBC, EWS, General, etc.

What are the top posts in IAS?

The position of a cabinet secretary is thus, the highest position an IAS officer can hold. To give you an insight into how important is the role of cabinet secretary, the cabinet secretariat comes directly under the prime minister of India.


What is the lowest salary in UPSC?

The basic IAS Salary begins at Rs. 56,100, exclusive of HRA, DA and other perks. It can go on to reach Rs. 2,50,000 for a Cabinet Secretary.

Which is highest IAS position?

The highest position an IAS officer can aspire to is the position of the Cabinet Secretary of India. In-state bureaucracy, Chief Secretary of states is the highest one can go.


Rank and Category Wise Service Allocation in UPSC CSE/IAS exam | UPSC CSE/IAS 2020 | Pratik Nayak



Does every IAS officer become DM?

Ans To become a DM the candidate must first qualify for the UPSC-CSE exam and become an IAS officer. After serving as an IAS officer for 6 years, including 2 years of the training period, a candidate is eligible to become a DM. To become a DM the candidate has to be at the top of the rank list of IAS Officers.

Is IAS superior to IPS?

In the ranking wise, an IAS officer ranks at the top whereas an IPS officer comes after IAS officers in the second position. Also, the IAS officer enjoys more benefits than the IPS officer.

How many IAS are selected every year?

Through the UPSC examination, 180 IAS officers are selected for the Indian Administrative Services each year. Despite receiving thousands of applications, only 180 candidates make it to the final merit list.


What is salary of IAS after 20 years?

IAS salary ranges from 56,100 to 2,50,000 depending on the seniority. But the pay band of an IFS officer starts from 15,600-39,100. And the highest salary for an IFS officer in India can reach INR 90,000 for a Cabinet Secretary.

Which is the first post in IAS?

Upon confirmation of service, an IAS officer serves a probationary period as a sub-divisional magistrate. Completion of this probation is followed by an executive administrative role in a district as a district magistrate and collector which lasts several years.

Does IAS officer get gun?

To summarise, there are no guns entitled to IAS Officers by the government. However, they can get their own licensed guns like any other Indian citizen if they wish to. As mentioned above, they are provided security and personal bodyguards as well, which dismisses their need for security through personal firearms.


Who is more powerful IAS or IAS?

Both services have different roles and responsibilities to take care of. However, IAS is considered more powerful than IPS due to Power and Authority. IAS officers have to deal with the responsibility of all departments existing in their districts, but IPS officers only deal with their departments.

Is IAS bigger than DM?

A district magistrate, often abbreviated to DM, is an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer who is the senior-most executive magistrate and chief in charge of the general administration of a district in India.

How rich are IAS officers?

The basic per month salary of an IAS officer starts at Rs. 56,100 (TA, DA, and HRA are extra) and can go on to reach Rs. 2,50,000 for a Cabinet Secretary.


What are the three levels of IAS?

Stage I: Preliminary Examination (IAS Prelims) Stage II: Mains Examination (IAS Mains) Stage III: UPSC Personality Test (IAS Interview)

What if we fail in IAS interview?

Even if a candidate fails in any one of the stages of the Civil Services Exam, the candidate has to start from scratch again.

Are IAS officers permanent?

Permanent. An IAS officer is employed on a permanent basis. But, it is written in no rule book that he or she can-not be expelled. There is a procedure of doing so if required.


Which language is used in IAS exam?

In which language is the UPSC exam held? In the preliminary exam, the paper is generally printed in two languages. One is Hindi and the other is English. In mains, questions are printed in English and Hindi.

Do IAS get money after retirement?

Lifetime Pension: IAS officers enjoy lifetime pension and other retirement benefits. Post-retirement: Officers can also be appointed to commissions or tribunals. Their services can also be availed off in other departments of the government.

Can a IAS officer buy a Lamborghini?

So sorry to say but it is not possible. The ambition is very good but I don't think any government employee can buy that car because they have a limited income and IT department bring them under surveillance because that car's min price is 8CR. So sorry to say but it is not possible.


Which car is given to IAS officer?

Upon designation on the scale of the Chief Secretary, one gets a red light carriage. The government also pays for the fuel maintenance and repair of IAS cars. Usually, they are assigned cars like Mahindra Bolero, Toyota Innova, or Maruti Suzuki SX4.

Can a judge suspend IAS?

Can District Judge suspend IAS? Simply speaking, only the President of India can suspend or dismiss IAS officers after reviewing their case. The central government also has rights in this matter.

Do IPS need to salute IAS?

As per one protocol, the IPS officer needs to salute the IAS if he is senior to him. It is also a protocol that IPS will take off his uniform cap only after he is seated.


Who is more powerful than IAS officer?

In an honest democracy, no one should be mkre powerful than the other. In real world metrics yes ofcourse High Court Judge is more powerful. Just see the Indian order of precedence in tje Constitution of India. IAS officers are constantly in fear of being in contempt of court for their actions.