UPSC Services list in the civil services examination contains All-India-Services, Group ‘A’, and Group ‘B’ Services. The Civil services exam is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to fill these vacant posts in various departments of the Government of India.
UPSC Service Allocation: The service allocation to the selected candidates is based on their ranking in the civil services exam and the service preference filled by the candidate.
Type | Name of the Service |
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All-India Service | |
Group ‘A’ Civil Services |
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Group ‘B’ Civil Services |
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Services | Total |
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IAS | 180 |
IPS | 200 |
IFS | 37 |
Group'A' Service | 613 |
Group'B' Service | 113 |
Total | 1143 |
Civil services examination conducted by the UPSC to recruit candidates for the All-India-Services like IAS, IPS & IFS, Group “A” services, and Group “B” services. These include services like administrative services, police services, and foreign services. Here is the list of posts and their work description-
An IAS officer works in both the state and central government capacities and their job description depends on the post, rank, and ministry.
Work Description - Proper implementation of policies and public welfare and development programs, or work as district magistrate and manage land revenue and taxation in the revenue department.
IPS is one of the 3 All-India Services and they hold director-level positions and play a crucial role in maintaining peace and law& order.
Work Description - Law& order management, Crime control, and investigation, Security & Counter-terrorism, Traffic & Road Safety, Disaster and Crisis Management, Election Duty & Redressal of Public Grievance.
An Indian Foreign Officer is the diplomatic arm of the government and is responsible for managing India's international relations. They represent India in foreign countries and International organizations.
Work Description - Diplomats in Indian embassies, high commissions, and consulates, implement India's foreign policy, Enhance trade relations and economic cooperation, and promote India’s rich culture and soft powers.
An IFoS (Indian Forest Services) Officer is responsible for protecting and managing India’s natural resources & forest wildlife and ensuring sustainable development by implementing national and state policy for the environment.
Work Description -Management and conservation of forest lands & it’s biodiversity. Protection of wildlife, sustainable use of environmental resources, stopping and restoring deforestation, and enforcing environmental laws & regulations, promote eco-tourism and awareness.