how to become ips officer without upsc exam, can i become an ips officer without taking the upsc exams

Yes.. One can become an IPS officer without writing the Civil Services Examination conducted by the Central Public Service Commission. For this one has to write the State Public Service Commission services exam conducted by the states. Then join the police service there.

For example
– Karnataka Police Service can be selected by writing the KPSC Gazetted Probationers Exam in Karnataka.
– RPS (Rajasthan Police Service) can be selected by writing Rajasthan Public Service Commission Exam.
– Thus, one should first join the police service there after writing the PSC exam of the respective states.
– Then one can get promotion to IPS by getting promotion.

Placement and selection of candidates for civil services will be based on the rank obtained by them.

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Candidates who join Karnataka Police Service through KPSC are initially posted for the post of ASP (Assistant Superintendent of Police). Later promotion to the post of DSP (Deputy Superintendent of Police) is given. A few years later he was promoted to the post of Additional Superintendent of Police.

KPSC may submit promotion request/recommendation for the post of IPS officer by writing a letter to UPSC on the basis of years of service and efficiency.

If you join Karnataka Police Service between 20 – 22 years through KPSC, chances of becoming an IPS officer are high. Also can get IGP Rank. Promotion period may vary from state to state.

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What is the age qualification for writing the IPS exam?
Union Public Service Commission conducts civil services exam every year. On the basis of the Rank obtained by taking this exam, you will get a chance to join the IPS post. Category Wise Age Limit Qualifications for UPSC Civil Services/ IPS Exam are as follows.

Must be at least 21 years of age to take UPSC CSE exams.
Category wise age qualifications are as follows.
Maximum age for general category candidates should not exceed 32 years.
Candidates belonging to Other Backward Classes can take the exam upto 35 years with age relaxation of 3 years.
Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe candidates can take the exam upto 37 years with age relaxation of 5 years.
Age relaxation of 5 years for ex-servicemen candidates. Maximum age of 37 years can take the exam.

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