Full details about IFS exam ( Indian Foreign Service)

 What is IFS Exam? 


What is Indian Foreign Service? 

The Indian Foreign Service is the administrative diplomatic civil service under Group A and Group B. 

It is one of the Central Civil Services of the executive branch of the Government of India. 

IFS members The members of the IFS represent the country in the international territory. 

The IFS is unlike other civil services as it deals with the country's external affairs like diplomacy, trade and cultural relations. 


Why have an IFS? 

The IFS is responsible for framing the Government's foreign policies and management of Indian missions abroad. 

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IFS Prelims Postponed 2020  

The UPSC has postponed the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) Preliminary 2020 examination due to Novel Coronavirus. 

The Civil Services (Prelims) exam 2020 was scheduled on May 31. 

The new exam date will be released on May 20 after assessing the situation.


The official website reads, "The Civil Services (Prelims) Examination 2020, scheduled to be held on May 31, 2020, stands deferred. 

The decision on the fresh date of the examination will be made available on May 20 after assessing the situation."

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Eligibility Criteria 


Nationality: 

The nationality of a candidate must be either of the following: Citizen of India Subject of Nepal Subject of Bhutan A Tibetan refugee who came to India before January 1, 1962, for permanent settlement in India.

 Migrant from any of the following countries for permanently settling in India: Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam 


Educational Qualification: 

Candidate should hold a degree from any of the recognised universities or must have an equivalent qualification Skills Required Decision-making ability Good communication skills Excellent knowledge about foreign nations and current affairs Leadership ability Good analytical ability 

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Age Limit : 

Minimum age 21 years Maximum age 30 years as on 1st of August in the year of examination. 

Relaxable age limit is as follows: 

Upto max. 5 years for SC/ST candidates. Upto max. 3 years for OBC candidates. Upto max. 5 years for candidate from the State of Jammu & Kashmir Upto max. 5 years for Defence Services personnel Upto max. 5 years for Ex-servicemen including Commissioned officers and ECOs/SSCOs who have rendered at least 5 years Military Service and have been released. Upto max. 5 years for ECOs/SSCOs who have completed an initial period of assignment of 5 years of Military Service. Upto max. 10 years for Blind, deaf-mute and Orthopaedically handicapped persons 


Number of attempts: 

The maximum number of attempts is as follows: General Category Candidates: 7 attempts Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST) candidates: No restriction Other Backward Class candidates: 9 attempts Roles and Responsibilities IFS officers deal with diplomacy, trade and cultural relations of the country 

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Responsibilities: 

Representing India in its embassies, high commissions, consulates and multilateral organizations Protecting India’s national interests in the country where the officer is posted Improving and promoting friendship between India and the country that the officer is posted in Including non-resident Indians or persons of Indian origin Informing about the developments in the foreign country that could affect India's policy The role of an IFS officer is a very promising and a challenging one. 

To represent India on international forums and platforms and in the countries they are appointed, An IFS officer is thus a very important thread for India who plays vital role in shaping Indian foreign policy and building all diplomatic and economic ties with countries 

To handle and manage all diplomatic relations between India and of the country they are appointed To create, co-create and maintain economic cooperation between India and other countries To constantly keep updating Indian MEA office, about recent developments

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