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Indian police service: essential details

<br>The IPS full form is the Indian Police Service, which ranks one among the top three All India Services. However, it provides all ranking commanders for higher-ranking state police and Central Armed Police Forces positions. However, IPS is not a security force (CAPF). IPS officers have zillions of responsibilities. more information click here:<br>https://www.eliteias.in/ips-full-form/

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Indian police service: essential details

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  1. Indian police service: essential details IPS - Indian Police Service The IPS full form is the Indian Police Service, which ranks one among the top three All India Services. However, it provides all ranking commanders for higher-ranking state police and Central Armed Police Forces positions. However, IPS is not a security force (CAPF). IPS officers have zillions of responsibilities, and they also receive a lot of perks. As the IPS officers are members of all-India services, they can work for state and central governments. What is the legacy of the Indian Police Service (IPS)? The Indian Police Services originated from the Indian Imperial police that reigned during British rule in India. After India got independence in 1947, the Indian Imperial Police was replaced by the Indian Police Service. The Indian Police Service comes under Article 312 of the Constitution of India; as one of the three All India Services. 

  2. Which exam should IPS applicants take? For an aspirant to get into the Indian Police Service (IPS), they need to clear the civil services examination-- conducted by the Union Public Service Commission. The civil Service Exam is the usual exam conducted by UPSC for recruiting candidates to various services like the IFS, IAS, IPS, IRS, etc. the civil services examination is held in three stages- Prelims, Mains, and Interview, which the candidate needs to qualify individually. After the UPSC interview, a medical test is also conducted to test the efficiency of the candidate. Indian Police Service Eligibility All candidates in the age group 21-32 years of age can appear for the UPSC CSE. However, age relaxation is given to OBC, SC, and ST candidates. A candidate must graduate and fall under the age bracket category to appear for the examination. In addition, there are other requirements that a candidate needs to fulfill to opt for the Indian Police Service. To be accepted for the service, they must match the height and chest circumference.

  3. The minimum height accepted for a male candidate is atleast165 cm, and for a female candidate is 150 cm. However, a relaxation of 5 cm is given to SC, ST, and candidates belonging to specific races like Garhwalis, Assamese, Nagaland Tribal, Gorkhas, etc. The chest girth required for male candidates to be accepted for IPS service when expanded fully should be 84 cm, and for female candidates, it should be 79 cm. Indian Police Service Eyesight Requirement There are specific eyesight requirements that should be fulfilled by the candidate to be accepted for IPS. Distant Vision: For the better eye, the vision should be 6/6 or 6/9, and for the worse eyes, it should be 6/12 or 6/9. Near Vision: The corrected vision for the better eye should be J, while for the worse eye, it should be J2. Summing it up IPS is a respected service and requires dedicated preparation to clear the examination held under UPSC. We hope you have gathered valuable insights about the Indian Police Service- IPS full form, through this article.

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