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How to Become a Collector After Class 10th

If your dream is to become a collector, Here in this PDF we have provided a step-wise action plan to become a collector after class 10th. https://medium.com/pw-elearning/how-to-become-a-collector-after-class-10th-e10e68a9f2dd

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How to Become a Collector After Class 10th

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  1. How to Become a Collector After Class 10th? The question "How to become a collector" comes to every patriotic citizen who wants to serve this great country. A collector is one of the most important and prestigious government services in our country. You are in class 10th and want to become a collector. That is great. But to become a collector, you need to complete your graduation at least. You can become a collector after completing your graduation with any stream. In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about how you can become a collector? Here I will provide a step-wise action plan to become a collector after class 10th. Who is a collector? A collector is the highest administrative authority in the district appointed by the central government. And the collector is responsible for the administration of a particular district. The central government appoints a collector, but the state government supervises the working of a collector.

  2. A collector is one of the posts in IAS (Indian Administrative Service). The primary purpose of a collector is to serve the public. A collector is the highest command in a particular state. How to become a collector? To become a collector, you have to qualify for the civil service examination conducted by UPSC. The full form of UPSC is Union Public Service Commission. The basic eligibility criteria for the UPSC examination are citizens of India, Bhutan, and Nepal with a graduation degree from any recognized university. Now you know to become a collector, you have to become an IAS officer first. To become an IAS officer, you need to clear the UPSC examination with a good rank. Now let's talk about the eligibility criteria to become a collector. Eligibility Criteria for UPSC exam Nationality: A person to become a collector should be a citizen of India or the following countries: ● Nepal ● Bhutan ● Tibet Age Limit: The minimum age limit is 21 years to become a collector. The maximum age limit to apply for collector posts for the general category is 30 Years, for OBC, 33 years, and for SC/ST, 35 years. Educational Qualification: The eligibility criteria to become a collector, you should be graduated from a recognized university in any discipline. Even if you are in the final year of your graduation, you can apply for the UPSC exam. Required Skills: ● ● ● ● ● Stress Handling Skills Administrative Skills Leadership Quality Good Communication and Interpersonal Skills Decision Making Skill

  3. 2 Ways to Become a Collector There are two ways by which you can become a collector. 1. UPSC: To become an IAS officer, you must clear UPSC's Civil Service Exam (CSE). 2. SPSC: It stands for State Public Service Commission. It is an exam that is conducted by each state of the country. After clearing SPSC directly, you will not get the post of the collector. You will need several promotions. Essential Tips to Become a collector after class 10: 1. Start Early: In class 10th, if you are clear about you want to become a collector. That's great. UPSC-CSE is one of the toughest competitive exams in our country. Clearing UPSC is not going to be a Cake-Walk. And preparation for this exam takes time. After class 10, you have sufficient time to clear this exam because from here, what you will study most of the portion can be a part of your UPSC syllabus. To clear exams like UPSC, last moment studies will not help you. Start your preparation from here; you will get sufficient time for preparation. 2. Give Attention to all subjects: Just do not study subjects that cover only the UPSC syllabus. Your priority should be to get good marks in the board examination and your UPSC preparation. Reading NCERT books with NCERT Solutions will help you in your preparation. 3. Clear Your Doubts: Clearing doubt is an integral part of the study. Try to clear your doubt at a particular time only. Do not move ahead by keeping a doubt. Take help from your teacher or senior. 4. Do not give up: The preparation of UPSC is not a 100-meter run. It's a marathon. If you want to clear the UPSC exam, you need to develop studying habits. Reading the newspapers and magazines will surely help you to boost your general knowledge and current affairs.

  4. 5. Time Management: At this stage, time management is the key. Because you need to maintain a balance between school, coaching classes, and UPSC preparation. Make a balance between school and your preparation and distribute the time evenly. 6. Study Smart: Before you start preparing, the most crucial step is to understand the exam patterns and syllabus. Studying accordingly is smart study. Find sources from where you can learn more in less time. You can take help from NCERT Solution for classes 10, 11, and 12. 7. Solve Previous Year UPSC Question Paper: With preparation, revision is also necessary. Yes, I agree but with revision, solving the previous year's question paper is a must. By solving UPSC's previous year's question paper, you will understand the exam pattern and type of question. Conclusion To sum up, I tried to clear all your doubts regarding how to become a collector after class 10th. I hope all your queries related to eligibility criteria, age limit, syllabus, and approach you should follow to become a collector. But if you have any doubt, you can contact Physics Wallah or visit PW.live. Here you can find NCERT Solutions from Classes 6 to 12. We all know in UPSC preparation how important it is to study NCERT books. Original source Worth Read: Reasons Why NCERT Solutions are Best for Entrance Exam Preparation? Cabinent finally approves NEW EDUCATION POLICY In India 2022-2023 | KEYPOINTS Top Five Best Options After Class 10 Thank You!!!

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