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I choose IFS over IAS because I am obsessed with geopolitics secondly I am good at picking up new languages I already speak 8 fluently. The most important thing is that if you are a honest individual with lot of self respect then IAS will be extremely hard for you because it's almost impossible to work because of corruption let's be honest here. IFS officer can work without any hesitation and literally no one can interfere with your work.
What should we be good at if we want to become an IFS officer..? Like how you said, you love geopolitics which is one of my favourite subjects too... I wanna go into foreign services too..
Hey! Lovely presentation I'm introverted to the core and IFS is my top priority. But when you mentioned you've to give 38+ years in the career, I've to rethink my decision. Exploring Foreign cultures is my interest,however in the lob run I can't envisage myself to be contained and work at the best level when my heart belongs to my Homeland and my family.
I was always interested in history, political theory, philosophy, law, international idiosyncracies, etc, and I have always possessed a knack for general knowledge. I decided on the IFS in the middle of the 11th grade itself at the suggestion of my father, because as soon as the words "aap IFS kar sakte ho" left his mouth something clicked, and everything fell into place. Before that point I was extremely perplexed as to what I should do as a career because I wasn't very aware of the civil service and nothing else ticked all my conditions for a job; until, of course the IFS rolled around my brain and it just filled everything I wanted in an occupation, and then some. I can vividly remember how sheerly excited i was at the prospect. I am now aiming for it as I enter college this year, and I hope I get the chance to serve my great nation 🤗
I am a Drishti's Student.. And have never associated myself with Vikas sir's ideology or view about Civil services. The reason why IFS Is my first priority is that it allows you to bring the change that is happening in so called developed world to your country and gives you the opportunity to portray a positive image of your country at world stage.. 3rd reason is quite selfish! Being a marathon runner, I want to run in Boston Marathon, NYC marathon, London marathon, Munich marathon and many more!Well, That would Depend on my posting!😅 I Hope I will clear it some day!
Well not defending anyone..vikas sir told bcoz of some circumstances for hindi medium(regarding language issue)..n that thing sir told in Hindi literature classes...
@@Ratreeecharhis main reasoning is that at the top of career hierarchy. An IAS officer will be heading the ministry and eventually even top most IFS officer will have to report to an IAS officer
The real reason majority aspirants put IAS as their first preference is that senior IAS officers remain closest to the power corridors and if we exclude departments belonging specifically to IPS,IRS then the rest is dominated by IAS officers. Pay, perks are also very unifrom in the IAS, fastest promotions since there are so many redundant posts in states and union or so many departments/districts in Indian States, State govts. already sent a request to Union Govt for IAS officers be deputed in respective states and that states are functioning with 50,40,60 percent of sanctioned strength for IAS officers in States. Work pressure is less, administrative and other powers are vested in them, esp. when they are serving in districts postings, they are also given law and order powers(Policing), judiciary powers,Revenue under IPC,CrPC and State Police Acts and other state specific(dealing with local subjects ) Acts. As I mentioned above that IAS remains the closest to the power corridors, they get in close contact of Union Ministers since they serve at secretarial level including Principal Secretary to PM,Advisers to PM, Chief Secretaries of State( who are like right hand of CM) Some choose IAS for they are well aware of the hierarchies of Civil Services and some choose IAS for it is an tacit understanding that this service is best and for toppers only.
And the power corridor can be malicious too when the government changes. The state vs centre politics can really haunt IAS. It's not easy to maintain power corridors and many don't get what they want from the service
exactly bro whenever i think of choosing IFS these lines of vikas divyakirti sir ki IAS to IAS hai uske jesi koi service nhi.....i start to doubt about IFS
I think Vikas divyakirti was talking about Hindi medium aspirants. Because they have to struggle while communicating with foreigners. And learning a new language is another problem.
I have serious doubt about this teacher.....he claims he passed upsc in 1996 while I found no one of his name is 1996 merit list...he claims he got certain post but I have searched such posts never existed.
@@saubhikbhattacharjee6023 From 1946 until 2003, 50 percent of direct recruitment into CSS[15] was through the Civil Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission,[16] the next 25 percent recruitment was through Annual Departmental Examination and next 25 percent by promotion. However, after the cadre restructuring in 2003, the direct recruitment into CSS through the Civil Services Examination has been stopped. -Wikipedia
@@namanshrivastava as your pg focus is on next 100 IFS ,we would like to hear more podcast of different IFS on your channel there role challenges. Thanks
Dear Naman Sir, I think the preference ias over ifs (by Dr Vikas Sir) is because of the language. As you might be knowing he is having a student from Hindi Medium Base, who are not good in English language.
I would love to choice IFS over IAS hopefully one day , cause I believe that I can make decision quickly and iam extrovert I will talk with peoples comfortable and can make friends with top government officials at different countries 😀 And iam a football fan since kid (very supportive) and i want to visit some football stadium across the world (Europe especially🇪🇺 ) and like to explore world 🌎 plus in IFS political Interference is low as compared to IAS and IPS .
Naman, would request you to get on your channel, an IFS officer who has taken his parents along. I know of one such officer Digvijay Patil sir (posted in Kazakhstan), if u could get him. It would be great in clearing the remaining doubts of IFS aspirants.
If a girl wants to choose an ifs wound'nt it sill be more harder because a husband can take his wife with him but in today generation wife can't do the same .I want to ask if after becoming an ifs and marrying an ifs officer can we be posted in same country?
Naman thanks for the session. I wanted to know that i started my prep long back with IFS in mind but now for the past 3 years due to health issues of my parents can one choose IAAS as the 1st choice in DAF ( I know its dominated by accounts subject) I am an engineer by the btw. Please care to reply. Thanks!
Hi Naman, we had a conversation before as well in the youtube comments and you were kind enough to respond briefly. Since that day, I am seriously planning to get into CGI for 2023 and transition my career into public policy/consulting (preferably the former where I could make a difference in people's life). However, I would just need a consultation or a conversation with you or any of the POC before stepping into this path. Is there a possibility for the same?
Hi Jerin, Do send in your queries here. All our resources are allocated to those who are already part of the community. Unlike the quintessential "ed-tech" stalwarts we don't have an extensive support/marketing staff
Okay Sure Naman! I have already done R&D about GGI to an extent and also had a chance to gain insights from you on LinkedIn. I want to work for a public organization most preferably UN or its subsidaries, Red Cross and so on. Let's say I take a revelant course & complete it, what would be the scenario post that? I know for a fact that we get an awesome opportunity of networking here & I believe learning comes from top notch faculties. However, is there a placement that happens or an alumni referral or something else. I wanted some insights about post course completion? Requesting a little clarity.
@@God_Father72 We do have collaborations and formal partnerships. As of now, UN is not one of our partners. There are scholars from GGI who got into World Bank, and UNDP after the program - but they networked their way on their own. They connected with the speakers at GGI - who represented those organizations for referrals. Having said this, I'm vehemently opposed to the culture of placement (prevalent in India). This nonsense doesn't exist anywhere else in the world
@@namanshrivastava Makes a lot of sense and I didn't know placement was an Indian thing, thanks for that share (It made me laugh and I realized it's more of spoon feeding, which again might or might not work) One last question if I may, Do we have a chance to interact with such people (the ones who represent organizations) physically or will the entire process be virtual (Linkedin/Video calls)?
If an IFS officer wants to marry a foreigner, the spouse has to give up her or his prior citizenship, is it same for ASO in MEA too?, since both jobs are foreign services on different level.
If you marry someone who is not an Indian then you have to take permission from the ministry then you can get married and after that she has to become an Indian citizen
Hi naman, as you worked in consultancy firm,what do you think, where do you meet the most brilliant minds, a career in Mba from top 15 b- school or career in IFS
@@namanshrivastava thanks naman for your reply,really appreciate it. I have been watching your content a lot and find it amazing.Also when you say if given a chance you would like to become an IFS,I request you to make a comparable video from your point of view why would you choose that after having successful trajectory in business career. Thanks again:)
@@tanvi64205 - that's a great idea. Would you want like to be part of that video? Note down all your questions - and we can run it as an interview between the two of us.
@@namanshrivastava I am so honoured Naman,you asked me to be a part of this wonderful opportunity but I guess I am way too camera shy to be a part of this video.I really wish I could do something about this.I definitely can prepare a questionnaire based on the research that might help a lot of people who are keen to know more about this topic.Please let me know how can I make it up to have said NO to this one time opportunity with you. Thanks again for being so humble and kind:)
An IFS is a Govt. Servant who have obligations to prioritise his/her country's interest at the top.. whereas a Business school Candidate is there to attain knowledge about Business and entrepreneurship.. Is it even comparable? And most brilliant minds are working for RnD in Defence, Space, Medicine IMO
@@namanshrivastava Hi sir , I've read somewhere that you can only bring your parents if they are dependent on you or if only one other sibling . Is it true ? I mean I know you can take them with you on your expense right. Can you correct me if I'm wrong? And I wanna thank you sir . You are doing a great job .
@@namanshrivastava Thanks bhaiya. But is it like army where they accept till CP3. And reject those with CP4. Please clarify this for me. Or can you ask from some IFS officer in future about the same?
Your posting will be in the capital city and if your posting is in any dangerous country like Iraq, Afghanistan then you will get additional allowance. You can serve only 2 years in any country after that you will get transfer to India or another country. So with this logic you won't regret on your decision
Sir, i was graduated in agricultural science in 2016, after that i started preparing for wbcs...I cleared prelims 4times but failed in mains.. Currently i selected as a lda in directorate of youth service in w.b, but i am not happy with my job profile and the scope of promotion is not very promising here...sir is there any way i can switch my work in corporate field? and in which sector, or which opportunities i have?
Hii your videos are very helpful could u plss make a vedio on how to decide that what and how should we choose services (IAS ,IFS) like i think i could do both works if i got selected but confused
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Thank you so much for creating such a interesting and informative videos💙
Hello sir , I am an introvert but I want to clear upsc exam and want to be an ifs do you think I will manage my job as an introvert
Please do reply
Naman bhai... I want to talk 2 you...... Aap ne PAYUVIA SE TICKET book kiya tha... 5048 rupya ka.....
I choose IFS over IAS because I am obsessed with geopolitics secondly I am good at picking up new languages I already speak 8 fluently.
The most important thing is that if you are a honest individual with lot of self respect then IAS will be extremely hard for you because it's almost impossible to work because of corruption let's be honest here.
IFS officer can work without any hesitation and literally no one can interfere with your work.
Very well said! I wish you all the best. More power to you :)
Dude you speak 8 languages fluently?
That's insane. Care to share which one would be a comparatively easier one to learn?
@@tanmaypandey7475 Spanish
What should we be good at if we want to become an IFS officer..?
Like how you said, you love geopolitics which is one of my favourite subjects too...
I wanna go into foreign services too..
@@tanmaypandey7475 He's making it up. Liar
Please reduce the tak tak background sound... It's making hard to hear the guest
Btw thanks for this very informative video
Thanks for your kind words! Good luck, Sheldon!
@@namanshrivastava thank u naman sir 😊😊
@@shreeki7908true its annoying
Hey! Lovely presentation
I'm introverted to the core and IFS is my top priority. But when you mentioned you've to give 38+ years in the career, I've to rethink my decision. Exploring Foreign cultures is my interest,however in the lob run I can't envisage myself to be contained and work at the best level when my heart belongs to my Homeland and my family.
Not 38+. Maximum 38. You retire at 60
Bhai 38 tab jab tu 21 saal ki bali umar me upsc phodega.
I was always interested in history, political theory, philosophy, law, international idiosyncracies, etc, and I have always possessed a knack for general knowledge. I decided on the IFS in the middle of the 11th grade itself at the suggestion of my father, because as soon as the words "aap IFS kar sakte ho" left his mouth something clicked, and everything fell into place. Before that point I was extremely perplexed as to what I should do as a career because I wasn't very aware of the civil service and nothing else ticked all my conditions for a job; until, of course the IFS rolled around my brain and it just filled everything I wanted in an occupation, and then some. I can vividly remember how sheerly excited i was at the prospect. I am now aiming for it as I enter college this year, and I hope I get the chance to serve my great nation 🤗
I wish you all the very best! :)
I am a Drishti's Student.. And have never associated myself with Vikas sir's ideology or view about Civil services. The reason why IFS Is my first priority is that it allows you to bring the change that is happening in so called developed world to your country and gives you the opportunity to portray a positive image of your country at world stage..
3rd reason is quite selfish!
Being a marathon runner, I want to run in Boston Marathon, NYC marathon, London marathon, Munich marathon and many more!Well, That would Depend on my posting!😅
I Hope I will clear it some day!
I wish you all the very best, Devendra! More power to you :)
Well not defending anyone..vikas sir told bcoz of some circumstances for hindi medium(regarding language issue)..n that thing sir told in Hindi literature classes...
@@Ratreeecharhis main reasoning is that at the top of career hierarchy. An IAS officer will be heading the ministry and eventually even top most IFS officer will have to report to an IAS officer
The real reason majority aspirants put IAS as their first preference is that senior IAS officers remain closest to the power corridors and if we exclude departments belonging specifically to IPS,IRS then the rest is dominated by IAS officers.
Pay, perks are also very unifrom in the IAS, fastest promotions since there are so many redundant posts in states and union or so many departments/districts in Indian States, State govts. already sent a request to Union Govt for IAS officers be deputed in respective states and that states are functioning with 50,40,60 percent of sanctioned strength for IAS officers in States.
Work pressure is less, administrative and other powers are vested in them, esp. when they are serving in districts postings, they are also given law and order powers(Policing), judiciary powers,Revenue under IPC,CrPC and State Police Acts and other state specific(dealing with local subjects ) Acts.
As I mentioned above that IAS remains the closest to the power corridors, they get in close contact of Union Ministers since they serve at secretarial level including Principal Secretary to PM,Advisers to PM, Chief Secretaries of State( who are like right hand of CM)
Some choose IAS for they are well aware of the hierarchies of Civil Services and some choose IAS for it is an tacit understanding that this service is best and for toppers only.
Thanks for your detailed comment,Sumit! Very helpful!
Work pressure is less??I have always been hearing about how hectic IAS job is and the work pressure is immense
So, u mean these ias, ifs service are only for Toppers?
What about political pressure?
And the power corridor can be malicious too when the government changes. The state vs centre politics can really haunt IAS. It's not easy to maintain power corridors and many don't get what they want from the service
exactly bro whenever i think of choosing IFS these lines of vikas divyakirti sir ki IAS to IAS hai uske jesi koi service nhi.....i start to doubt about IFS
All services are great! All the best :)
I think Vikas divyakirti was talking about Hindi medium aspirants. Because they have to struggle while communicating with foreigners. And learning a new language is another problem.
Could be, Avantik!
I have serious doubt about this teacher.....he claims he passed upsc in 1996 while I found no one of his name is 1996 merit list...he claims he got certain post but I have searched such posts never existed.
@@saubhikbhattacharjee6023 that post dissolved in 2003.
And yes he got selected.
@@saubhikbhattacharjee6023 From 1946 until 2003, 50 percent of direct recruitment into CSS[15] was through the Civil Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission,[16] the next 25 percent recruitment was through Annual Departmental Examination and next 25 percent by promotion.
However, after the cadre restructuring in 2003, the direct recruitment into CSS through the Civil Services Examination has been stopped.
-Wikipedia
Big fan of Divyakirti Sir but I think before he didn't had an example in IFS to put forward to the young people like our Foreign Minister Jaishankar.
I agree, well said Aman! :)
@@namanshrivastava as your pg focus is on next 100 IFS ,we would like to hear more podcast of different IFS on your channel there role challenges. Thanks
Dear Naman Sir, I think the preference ias over ifs (by Dr Vikas Sir) is because of the language. As you might be knowing he is having a student from Hindi Medium Base, who are not good in English language.
yes and most of the people are not interested in Foreign policies, most of them want to serve in INDIA
I would love to choice IFS over IAS hopefully one day , cause I believe that I can make decision quickly and iam extrovert I will talk with peoples comfortable and can make friends with top government officials at different countries 😀
And iam a football fan since kid (very supportive) and i want to visit some football stadium across the world (Europe especially🇪🇺 ) and like to explore world 🌎 plus in IFS political Interference is low as compared to IAS and IPS .
I'm an introvert but still want to take this service in preference to any other service in upsc. ifs>ips>ias
@@suja605i wonder how's your preparation going on!
Naman, would request you to get on your channel, an IFS officer who has taken his parents along. I know of one such officer Digvijay Patil sir (posted in Kazakhstan), if u could get him. It would be great in clearing the remaining doubts of IFS aspirants.
Of course, will do. Thanks!
Yes please do it
@@namanshrivastava please call kanishka singh sagar mam...
If a girl wants to choose an ifs wound'nt it sill be more harder because a husband can take his wife with him but in today generation wife can't do the same .I want to ask if after becoming an ifs and marrying an ifs officer can we be posted in same country?
Yes (until First Secretary post)
@@namanshrivastava what abt after that?
@@vagah9461 - it gets a little difficult thereafter. But MEA is very accommodating in many ways.
Prelims k upar dhyaan do sab😂
Haha!
Thank you for this series Naman sir. And also looking for more information related to IFS.
I am aspiring for IFS,going to give upsc cse 2025.
sir ur work is really helping for us...
Glad to hear that! :)
Your voice is itself a therapy ..any tips on how one can work on ones voice modulation?
Ah, thanks for your kind words. Sadly, I may not have an answer to your query. I wish you all the very best. :)
Cannot a ifs officer go abroad for his duty with their parents if he or she is the only child of their parents?
Yes, they can go but before you've to take permission from MEA
Naman thanks for the session. I wanted to know that i started my prep long back with IFS in mind but now for the past 3 years due to health issues of my parents can one choose IAAS as the 1st choice in DAF ( I know its dominated by accounts subject) I am an engineer by the btw. Please care to reply. Thanks!
Hi Archak, exam remains the same for all services.
Yes you can.
This channel is only for ifs vs ias.
I think he should focus on other services also iaas, irms, idas etc.
@@anuragchoudhary3996 he will focus on things that he specialises in.
I think passion for going country to country is over in cpl years। Akways struggling for fair money
Hi Naman, we had a conversation before as well in the youtube comments and you were kind enough to respond briefly. Since that day, I am seriously planning to get into CGI for 2023 and transition my career into public policy/consulting (preferably the former where I could make a difference in people's life). However, I would just need a consultation or a conversation with you or any of the POC before stepping into this path. Is there a possibility for the same?
Hi Jerin,
Do send in your queries here. All our resources are allocated to those who are already part of the community. Unlike the quintessential "ed-tech" stalwarts we don't have an extensive support/marketing staff
Okay Sure Naman!
I have already done R&D about GGI to an extent and also had a chance to gain insights from you on LinkedIn. I want to work for a public organization most preferably UN or its subsidaries, Red Cross and so on. Let's say I take a revelant course & complete it, what would be the scenario post that? I know for a fact that we get an awesome opportunity of networking here & I believe learning comes from top notch faculties.
However, is there a placement that happens or an alumni referral or something else. I wanted some insights about post course completion? Requesting a little clarity.
@@God_Father72 We do have collaborations and formal partnerships. As of now, UN is not one of our partners. There are scholars from GGI who got into World Bank, and UNDP after the program - but they networked their way on their own. They connected with the speakers at GGI - who represented those organizations for referrals.
Having said this, I'm vehemently opposed to the culture of placement (prevalent in India). This nonsense doesn't exist anywhere else in the world
@@namanshrivastava Makes a lot of sense and I didn't know placement was an Indian thing, thanks for that share (It made me laugh and I realized it's more of spoon feeding, which again might or might not work)
One last question if I may,
Do we have a chance to interact with such people (the ones who represent organizations) physically or will the entire process be virtual (Linkedin/Video calls)?
@@God_Father72 did you joined his classes?
If an IFS officer wants to marry a foreigner, the spouse has to give up her or his prior citizenship, is it same for ASO in MEA too?, since both jobs are foreign services on different level.
If you marry someone who is not an Indian then you have to take permission from the ministry then you can get married and after that she has to become an Indian citizen
That text voice is very distracting, I'd request you to abstain yourself from using it in any other videos. Although Thanks for the video
Thank you, Aniket. Duly noted. :)
Hi naman, as you worked in consultancy firm,what do you think, where do you meet the most brilliant minds, a career in Mba from top 15 b- school or career in IFS
Great question, Tanvi. Well, I will have my own biases. I'd recommend reading Nasim Taleb for details.
@@namanshrivastava thanks naman for your reply,really appreciate it.
I have been watching your content a lot and find it amazing.Also when you say if given a chance you would like to become an IFS,I request you to make a comparable video from your point of view why would you choose that after having successful trajectory in business career.
Thanks again:)
@@tanvi64205 - that's a great idea. Would you want like to be part of that video? Note down all your questions - and we can run it as an interview between the two of us.
@@namanshrivastava I am so honoured Naman,you asked me to be a part of this wonderful opportunity but I guess I am way too camera shy to be a part of this video.I really wish I could do something about this.I definitely can prepare a questionnaire based on the research that might help a lot of people who are keen to know more about this topic.Please let me know how can I make it up to have said NO to this one time opportunity with you.
Thanks again for being so humble and kind:)
An IFS is a Govt. Servant who have obligations to prioritise his/her country's interest at the top.. whereas a Business school Candidate is there to attain knowledge about Business and entrepreneurship.. Is it even comparable? And most brilliant minds are working for RnD in Defence, Space, Medicine IMO
The added sounds in the video were excruciating to say the least.. was that on purpose? !!😆 I wonder.
Loved this video😍
Glad you liked it!! Thanks for your kind words. Wish you all the very best!
Sir can we take our parents with us in our service (IFS) ???
Yes!
@@namanshrivastava Hi sir , I've read somewhere that you can only bring your parents if they are dependent on you or if only one other sibling .
Is it true ?
I mean I know you can take them with you on your expense right.
Can you correct me if I'm wrong?
And I wanna thank you sir .
You are doing a great job .
Your parents won't like to live abroad trust me!!
Do the parents of an IFS officer also get medical allowance or services ?? Please answer 🙏
Ahh the haircut 😭, bro's barber has a grudge against him
Vikas divyakarti is a smart person with whom I don't align! He is manipulative but everyone is😅😅!
Is color deficient person eligible for Indian Foreign Service?
Please answer.
Yes!
@@namanshrivastava Thanks bhaiya. But is it like army where they accept till CP3. And reject those with CP4. Please clarify this for me. Or can you ask from some IFS officer in future about the same?
Can a ifs officer can't prepare again for ias... Is it true plz ans.....
He/she can but you have to leave the post of ifs then only you can give the exam again
Yes, Apoorva has already answered the query. All the very best :)
No... Its not possible
@@namanshrivastava tq
Sir if I choose ifs over ias will it be a regret for me if I don't get good country during posting
Your posting will be in the capital city and if your posting is in any dangerous country like Iraq, Afghanistan then you will get additional allowance.
You can serve only 2 years in any country after that you will get transfer to India or another country.
So with this logic you won't regret on your decision
I will copy your way of presentation and intro to this video
Thanks for your kind words! I wish you all the very best :)
You didn't say you have opportunity to marriage abroad 🤣
Haha! Not an easy deal. The spouse will have to give up his/her citizenship.
@@namanshrivastava jan de denge uske liye kya bat krte ho ap🤣😅
@@nitinmishra3017 🤣 nice one brother.
@@nitinmishra3017
If I become ifs ,can I take my parents with me to abroad however I am single child 🚸 of my family (only 3)
Yes u can
Nothing on every posting
Choose ias. Avoid ifs. It's not worth it.
@@salmanpandey8150 I think ifs is best
Sir, i was graduated in agricultural science in 2016, after that i started preparing for wbcs...I cleared prelims 4times but failed in mains.. Currently i selected as a lda in directorate of youth service in w.b, but i am not happy with my job profile and the scope of promotion is not very promising here...sir is there any way i can switch my work in corporate field? and in which sector, or which opportunities i have?
Hi Anubhab, I'd recommend that you explore the GGI Impact Fellowship. all the very best!
Hey Naman one very important question, can an IFS officer marry foreigner?
Yes, Sushmita!
But your foreigner need to obtain Indian citizenship as per govt.
annoying clickin sounds
Can you take your parents to stay with you ?? In a house provided by government???
Yes, antra! You can. All the best!
@@namanshrivastava thank you so much for replying 💖
Hii your videos are very helpful could u plss make a vedio on how to decide that what and how should we choose services (IAS ,IFS) like i think i could do both works if i got selected but confused
Already uploaded, Shoaib! Do look at the detailed podcast that I did with Prathit! All the best :)
@@namanshrivastava thank you I'll see
Clickbait title 💩
Sir , what is the salary of an ifs officer during training?
Depends on the country - base pay etc is made available via 7th Pay Commission
You get 56100 rupees monthly
@@hafizjardosh4522 are you sure?
Because I somewhere heard that during training it is 30,000rs in hand
Is that true?
Yes it true
@@hafizjardosh4522 oh right 👍
Thank you so much
Sir
I'm a fresher should I enroll in impact fellowship..??
Hope this video helps you with better decision models : ua-cam.com/video/JKbmdmyls3M/v-deo.html
But what if we are placed in some poor African or Latin American countries or Asian countries which are not better than our country
Have you travelled to those countries, Dikshit?
I really wanted to join ifs but I am vegetarian can I join ifs
Haha, of course - you can! :)
But you should cook
Hi Sir...
What is the starting salary when ifs officer posted in abroad ..???
It is very country specific.
Divyakirti wo mooli hai jo aaj tak UPSC k khet me ugi hi nhi...not qualified upsc, no service, no selection only hawa bazi
He was ias he resigned
🤣😂😂🙂
@@salmanpandey8150he was in central secretariat service in home ministry not ias
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