CC4 Task 3 - National Services Exams in India


Review the objectives of conducting following examinations in India and post you comments on following questions:-


• Civil Services Examination • Indian Economic Service Examination • Indian Statistical Service Examination • National Deference Academy & Naval Academy Examination • Combined Medical Services Examination • GATE
Q1. Why these exams are conducted in India? Q2. What are the objectives to conduct these examinations ?

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  1. CMS exam is the short name for the Combined Medical Services Exam conducted by the Union Public Service Commission(UPSC). The CMS exam is conducted each year to recruit the candidates for the following positions:

    Assistant Divisional Medical Officer in the RailwaysAssistant Medical Officer in Indian Ordnance Factories Health Services Junior Scale Posts in Central Health Services General Duty Medical Officer in New Delhi Municipal Council General Duty Medical Grade-II in East Delhi Municipal Corporation, North Delhi Municipal Corporation and South Delhi Municipal Corporation.

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  2. The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering(GATE) is an all India entrance examination that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of the candidate in various UG subject in engineering, technology, architecture and PG subjects in science. it is conduct for admission to postgraduate course.
    The Indian Institute of Science and seven Indian Institute of Technology jointly conduct the GATE every year.

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  3. Indian statistical service Examination is an organized Group-A Central Civil Services of the executive branch of the Government of India.ISS is a technical service with high degree of proficiency in Statistical methods and applications. With the main mandate of producing quality Official Statistics with better methods and techniques, provide solutions to the data and information needs and interpretation and analysis of statistics, a The posts are recruited through UPSC examination. The minimum eligibility criterion is Bachelor’s degree with Statistics or Mathematical Statistics or Applied Statistics as one of the subject
    Educational Qualification
    The candidates must have obtained a Bachelor's Degree with Statistics/Mathematical Statistics/Applied Statistics as one of the subject or else the candidates should hold a Master's degree in Statistics/Mathematical Statistics/Applied Statistics from a recognized university or a foreign university approved by the Central Government of India from time to time.

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    1. ISS officers come under Ministry of statistics & programme implementation. The Officers of the Indian statistical Service are posted in almost all the major Ministries and Departments/Organizations and are responsible for Data Management and Administration of collection, compilation, analysis and dissemination of statistical reports in a multidisciplinary domain. The officers of Indian Statistical Service play a vital role in collection, compilation and analysis of valuable information related to governance leading to compilation of official statistics at national level in core sectors in addition to supporting and collaborating with the State Statistical System. . They are also responsible for conducting all major surveys, with all India coverage in all sectors.

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  4. Civil Service Examination is a nation wide competitive examination in India conducted by UPSC for recruitment to various Civil Services of the Government of India including IAS, IFS and IPS which is also referred as UPSC examination.
    Civil Services examination are eligibility test that job applicants certain jobs must take and pass to gain employment in specific government agencies. These exams are a method of appointing government employees on the basis of a merit system supported by competitive examination.
    Jobs in state or local law enforcement corrections departmens, professional fire department, emergency medical and dispatch, health and social works, public Works and sanitation department may require civil services exams also many Information and Technology Engineering, Accounting, Clerical jobs may require applicants to take the exams.

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    1. Yes nation wide in Civil services UPSC has conducted from there only we get our IAS , IPS officer.
      Which is very high ranking government job
      And assessment of these exams are very tough.
      As well as there is state wise exam called MPSC for Maharashtra state other state has it
      State level recruitment of judicial, agricultural, engineering, forest services is done by this exams.

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    2. The exams are quite difficult in order to get the best at the public service.

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  5. NDA stands for National Defence Academy. It is a premier joint services training Institution producing permanent commissioned officers for the Indian Armed Forces. The National Defence Academy (NDA) founded in 1957, is a premier Inter Service training institution where future cadets are trained. The training involves an exacting schedule of 3 years before the cadets join their respective Service Academies, viz. Indian Military Academy, Naval Academy and Air Force Academy.
    NDA is one of the most sought after defence entrance exams in the country.
    National Defence Academy or NDA offers a great opportunity for aspirants to join the Indian Armed Forces as Officers. It allows young and dynamic candidates to become a part of the Indian Army, Air Force, or Navy and serve the nation with loyalty and dignity.
    NDA imparts training to young cadets, who choose the Armed Forces as their career. The training equips the cadets with mental, moral and physical attributes required to cope with the challenges of the future battlefield. They are given intensive education in Science, Technology, Arts and Military subjects. In the three years at NDA, a cadet is transformed into a potential officer and gentleman. It is the centre of excellence for cadets of all the three services, the Army, the Navy and the Air Force.
    Objectives
    • Providing highest quality academic training in order to equip cadets with best possible foundation for their service careers.
    • Imparting focused training sessions so as to enable cadets to achieve the requisite physical standards, with proficiency in troop games.
    • Emphasize on overall personality development of a Cadet by inculcating a sense of self-discipline, honour, integrity, camaraderie and spirit de corps.
    • Conduct high quality service training to enable cadets to have a substantial edge over their counterparts during their service careers.
    • To inculcate in cadets qualities of leadership, a desire for self improvement and a drive to excel in every sphere.
    • Imbibing culture of joint man ship via the training sessions, so as to promote the spirit of joint man ship in thought, word and deed.

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  6. The National Defence Academy (NDA) is the Joint Services academy of the Indian Armed Forces, where cadets of the three services, the Army, the Navy and the Air Force train together before they go on to pre-commissioning training in their respective service academies. The NDA is located in Khadakwasla near Pune, Maharashtra.
    To join National Defence Academy a candidate must appear in the entrance exam conducted by Union Public Service Commission, twice a year, normally in month of March and August. Candidate must be a unmarried male. To join NDA one must pass written followed by SSB, medicals and finally to be in merit list.
    It is a difficuot exam to crack,hiwever not very difficult as well if tge candidates start preparing at the early stages.The test consists of a written test and personality cum intelligence test called SSB Interview.Candidates need to pass both the test for final selection.
    Not all can pass this exam .Only candudates wuth utmost determination and dedication can only pass this test.
    NDA imparts training to young cadets, who choose the Armed Forces as their career. The training equips the cadets with mental, moral and physical attributes required to cope with the challenges of the future battlefield. They are given intensive education in Science, Technology, Arts and Military subjects. In the three years at NDA, a cadet is transformed into a potential officer and gentleman.

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  7. *The Indian Economic Service (IES) was conceived by Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru for formulating and implementing economic policies and programmes of the country. After independence, economic reconstruction and development was envisioned as one of the foremost objective and a challenge to the national planners. The most important prerequisite in this development process was the formulation of suitable plans, policies and measures for the effective utilisation of material, financial and human resources.
    *The UPSC conducts a separate Economics Service exam. The minimum eligibility criteria is a post graduate degree in Economics and allied subjects
    *For Indian Economic Service (IES):    The candidates must have obtained a Post Graduate Degree in Economics/Applied, Economics/Business, Economics/Econometrics from a recognized university or a foreign university approved by the Central Government of India from time to time.

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  8. IES is is the the administrative inter ministerial civil service under Group A of the the Central Civil Service of the the executive branch of the Government of India.This exam is one of the most reputed and is conducted on all India basis.Cracking the exam is tough , couple to this fact that number of seat is also limited.
    Direct recruits undergo a comprehensive probationary training comprising various phases ranging from Foundation Course (along with All India Services and Central Civil Services) to Applied Economics at the Institute of Economic Growth (IEG). The training programme also comprises various attachments with institutions of repute all across the country.

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  9. Objective of conducting

    1) Civil Services Examination
    The exams are a method of appointing government employees on the basis of a merit system supported by
    competitive examinations.

    2) Indian Economic service examination
    The Indian Economic Service (IES) is an organized Group ‘A’ Central Service.

    The IES was constituted in 1961 with the objective of institutionalising a core professional capacity within the Government to undertake economic analysis and render advice for designing and formulating development policies, strengthening delivery systems, and monitoring and evaluating the public programmes. With the initiation of large-scale economic reforms in 1991 and the proliferation of the regulatory role of the government, such analysis and advice within the domain of the service has increased manifold.

    3) Indian statistical service examination
    IES is the gateway to the central service as Group A officers. Aspirants who successfully pass IES/ISS examination are placed in various cadre posts in the planning commission, planning board, ministry of economic affairs, national sample survey and other allied offices where specialists in economics and statistics are required. 

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  10. 4) National Defence Academy

    Providing highest quality academic training in order to equip cadets with best possible foundation for their service careers.

    Imparting focused training sessions so as to enable cadets to achieve the requisite physical standards, with proficiency in troop games.

    Emphasize on overall personality development of a Cadet by inculcating a sense of self-discipline, honour, integrity, camaraderie and spirit de corps.

    Conduct high quality service training to enable cadets to have a substantial edge over their counterparts during their service careers.

    To inculcate in cadets qualities of leadership, a desire for self improvement and a drive to excel in every sphere.

    Imbibing culture of jointmanship via the training sessions, so as to promote the spirit of jointmanship in thought, word and deed.

    5) Naval Academy Examination

    The National Defence Academy (NDA) is the joint services academy of the Indian Armed Forces, where cadets of the three services, the Army, the Navy and the Air Force train together before they go on to respective service academy for further pre-commission training.

    6) GATE

    The purpose of the GATE exam is to test students knowledge and understanding of their under Graduate level subjects in Engineering and Science. ... GATE In the present competitive scenario, to measure and test the caliber of engineering students is possible through the GATE exam only.

    7) Combined medical service Examination

    The Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE) is conducted in accordance with the rules published by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare in the Gazette of India. UPSC conducts a Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE) for recruitment of the following posts to be filled: Assistant Divisional Medical Officer in the Railways Assistant Divisional Medical Officer in Indian Ordnance Factories Health Services Junior Scale Posts in Central Health Services General Duty Medical Officer in New Delhi Municipal Council General Duty Medical Gr.-II in East Delhi Municipal Corporation, North Delhi Municipal Corporation and South Delhi Municipal Corporation

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  11. Very good and informative comments on the entrance test mentioned and shared by you all…
    Great going students!!!

    All these exams are basically conducted to get into the particular streams and placing candidates according to their capabilities, intellectual, aptitude and skills. Hence, these exams are examples of placement assessment.
    Very Good!!!

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