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Can software developer become IAS officer?

Can software developer become IAS officer?

Yes, of course. Many engineers became IAS officers in the past. Some of my seniors are preparing for UPSC while working at Samsung as a software engineer.

Which state has highest number of IAS officer?

Uttar Pradesh
As seen from the table, the maximum number of IAS officers in India is from the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. This is mainly because these two states (before Jharkhand was formed in 2000) are the most populous in India.

What is the life of an IAS officer’s wife?

Life of wife of an IAS officer has more ups and downs than that of her husband. When the hubby is posted as District Magistrate, she can live like a queen in a big bungalow with tons of peons, gardeners and helpers working for her. Wives of all the officers in the district are supposed to call on her and treat her as their leader and role model.

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Can I become an IAS officer after 4-6 years of work?

I know a few people who got into IAS after 4-6 years of working in their other jobs as IPS, IRS etc. It is because, the type of recognition an IAS or IPS gets at such young age is unparallel in other services. They get the big bungalows, red-light cars and uniformed guards which are not available to other services.

What is the financial situation of the household of an IAS officer?

Financial situation of household will depend on his love for money. Life is not very easy for most of the officers. They get lot of threats and face immense political pressure. This is strenuous and affects the relationship. His wife gets invited to many social functions mostly as special or chief guest.

Can an IAS officer be deputed to a private company?

There are provisions to depute IAS officers to private organizations for short tenures as well. As per the Code of Criminal Procedure (1973) of the Indian Penal Code: Sections 107,108,109,110,133,144 and 176 lists out powers for maintaining law and order given to Magistrates