IAS
How does IAS get a promotion? Know how to get the biggest post in IAS after UPSC Training.
The Civil Services Examination of the Union Public Service Commission is counted not only in the country but also in the toughest examinations of the world (UPSC Exam).
Candidates who are successful in this are appointed to posts like IAS, IPS, and IRS on the basis of the cut-off list.
As difficult as it is to pass the UPSC exam, an even more difficult journey begins after the training (UPSC Training). IAS officers are promoted many times during their tenure.
They are also appointed in the state and central government (IAS Posts). Know on which posts the IAS officer gets a promotion (IAS Promotion).
How to become IAS? How does IAS get a promotion?
1- After passing the UPSC Civil Services Examination, the IAS officer is selected on the basis of the final cut-off.
2- After training (UPSC Training) at Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy Mussoorie, the career of an IAS officer begins with district training in the allotted cadre.
3- After this, he starts working as Deputy District Magistrate (ADM) in the state administration. They are assigned the charge of a district or tehsil (IAS Posts).
4- If he is appointed as SDM, then he is entrusted with the law and order work of Tehsil.
5- After district training, IAS officers work as Assistant Secretary in the Central Government for three months (IAS Promotion).
6- After that, he is appointed as District Magistrate or another post.
7- IAS officers can also be appointed in government departments or ministries.
While working here, he can be posted on deputation to the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Asian Development Bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and United Nations and its agencies.
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IAS career graph.
On Field Posting.
1- Deputy District Magistrate (Junior Time Scale)
2- Additional District Magistrate (Senior Time Scale)
3- District Magistrate (Selection Grade from Junior Administrative Grade)
4- Divisional Commissioner (Senior Administrative Grade to Higher Administrative Grade)
In State Government.
1- Under Secretary (Junior Time Scale)
2- Deputy Secretary (Senior Time Scale)
3- Joint Secretary (Junior Administrative Grade)
4- Special Secretary (Selection Grade)
5- Secretary (Senior Administrative Grade)
6- Principal Secretary (Higher Administrative Grade)
7- Chief Secretary (Apex Scale)
In Central Government.
1- Assistant Secretary (Junior Time Scale)
2- Under Secretary (Senior Time Scale)
3- Deputy Secretary (Junior Administrative Grade)
4- Director (Selection Grade)
5- Joint Secretary (Senior Administrative Grade)
6- Additional Secretary (Higher Administrative Grade)
7- Secretary (Apex Scale)
8- Cabinet Secretary of India (Cabinet Secretary Grade)
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