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How to become an IRS officer?

  The civil service opens a range of options to work for the country’s government. One of the very prestigious positions is the entry into the Indian revenue services. These officers are concerned mostly with the collection, policymaking, and formation of tax policies. To become chosen in such a coveted position, one has to go through many levels of scrutiny and hard work. This is exactly one of the reasons why becoming an IRS officer comes with a lot of lengthy processes. Eligibility To Become an IRS Officer There are quite a few conditions to become an IRS officer in India. Here are the conditions: Educational Qualifications Required:  to be eligible for the IRS office, one must possess a bachelor’s degree from an Indian university or any equivalent qualification. They also need to sit for the UPSC examination. Age:  candidates must be over 20 years of age, and the maximum limit is 30 years to sit for the examination. Other Conditions:  the candidate must be a citizen of India or a s

Strategies To Kickstart UPSC Exam

  The secret to clearing the UPSC exam lies in your strategy during preparation. Unfortunately, not all have the power to create a sound strategy. Indeed, creating an effective strategy to cover the UPSCsyllabus, revise thoroughly and prepare well for the UPSC civil service exam is an art. All you need is a clear plan of action based on your learning abilities. Let us take a look at some of the guiding principles to ace the UPSC exam.    1.       1.Divide your UPSC syllabus into separate parts It is known to all that the UPSC syllabus is humongous. If you think you can finish it in one go, you are highly mistaken. Most IAS aspirants fail to finish the syllabus due to the wrong strategy. If you want to finish the UPSC syllabus within a prescribed time, divide it into small portions and allot time for each section. 2.       2.Make a timetable that you are comfortable with Often, it has been noticed that IAS candidates prepare such tight timetables that they fail to stick to th