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IFS OFFICER | CareerSetting | 2021 For any queries follow me and DM on Instagram- https://www.Instagram.com/careersetting To know more about any career get our "Career Discovery Handbook" On a High Discount-Click the Next link: https://mailchi.mp/7ea197240663/careerdiscoveryhandbookpro FOLLOW ME ON Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kabir_bhupeshraj/ FOLLOW ME ON LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kabirbhupeshraj/ The Indian Foreign Service is the diplomatic civil service under Group A and Group B of the Central Civil Services of the executive branch of the Government of India. The service is entrusted to conduct diplomacy and manage foreign relations of India. It is the body of career diplomats serving in more than 162 Indian Diplomatic Missions and International Organisations around the world. In addition, they serve at the headquarters of the Ministry of External Affairs in Delhi and the Prime Minister's Office. They also head the Regional Passport Offices throughout the country and hold positions in the President's Secretariat and several ministries on deputation. The administrative and political heads are respectively the Foreign Secretary and the External Affairs Minister. Eligibility to become Indian Forest Service (IFS), Officer One must complete graduation in science stream to become an IFS officer. However, a degree in science stream does not guarantee a job in Indian Forest Service. One must appear for IFS examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). The recruitment process involves three stages, i.e., written exam prelims, written exam mains and interview. One must clear all the rounds of the recruitment process to become an IFS officer. The selected candidates will be trained for two years at Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy. Educational Qualification: Graduation Subjects Combination: The candidates must have at least Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science/ Botany/ Chemistry/ Geology/ Mathematics/ Physics/ Statistics/ Zoology as one of the subjects in Bachelor’s degree to be eligible to appear for IFS exam. Minimum Age: 21 years Selection Stages: Three stages: Stage I: Preliminary Written Test (IFS Exam) Stage II: Main Written Test (IFS Exam) Stage III: Interview Training Period: After qualifying all three stages, candidates are trained for two years at Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy. Types of Job Roles Indian Forest Service (IFS) Officer The different job roles of an IFS Officer are described below: Principal Chief Conservator of Forest: This officer is also called as the head of forest force. The major responsibility of the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest is to manage the forests, environment and wildlife issues of a state of India. It is regarded as the highest post/ position in Indian Forest Service in a state. Additional Chief Conservator of Forest: The additional conservator of forest plays a vital role in assisting the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest. He or She is directly answerable to the Principal Chief and must carry out the responsibilities assigned by the chief. Deputy Conservator of Forest: A deputy conservator of the forest is also considered as Divisional Forest Officer. The major responsibility of these officials is to manage the forest, environment and wildlife-related issues in Forest Division of a state. Assistant Conservator of Forest: The major responsibility of these officers is to assist the higher-level officials in the department and completing the tasks assigned by them. They also carry out certain responsibilities applicable to their post. Forest Range Officer (FRO): A forest range officer is responsible for the efficient management of the respective forest range, act as custodian of all government property associated with the respective forest range and follow the instructions or Deputy/ Divisional Conservator of Forest. 1. Pros of becoming an Indian Forest Service (IFS) Officer The job is permanent with excellent employee benefits. The salary increases as per the growth in experience and positions. 2. Cons of becoming an Indian Forest Service (IFS) Officer Since Forest Range Officers and others work in Forest, there is a minimal risk for animal attacks. Forest officers are more accountable for government property, i.e., Forest. Therefore, they need to be more careful in protecting the animals and resources in the forest. More Info- Email - info@careersetting.com Visit - www.careersetting.com Follow Us on:- https://www.facebook.com/careersetting https://www.Instagram.com/careersetting https://www.twitter.com/careersetting https://www.linkedin.com/company/care... OFFICER

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