Indian Forest Service (IFS) Examination : Examination
Plan of the Examination
1. Written Examination
2. Interview for Personality Test of such candidates as may be called
by the Commission.
Examination Subjects: The following will be the subjects for the
written examination:
Compulsory: (1) General English (2) General Knowledge (300 marks each).
Optional: Any two of the following subjects (Each subject will have two
papers)- (1) Agriculture, (2) Botany, (3) Chemistry, (4) Civil Engineering,
(5) Geology, (6) Agricultural Engineering, (7) Chemical Engineering, (8)
Mathematics, (9) Mechanical Engineering, (10) Physics (11) Zoology,
(12) Statistics, (13) Forestry and (14) Animal Husbandry and Veterinary
Science (200 marks each).
The Examination in all the subjects will be of conventional (Essay)
type.
Interview: The written examination is followed by a personality
test in the form of personal interview. The interviews are held by the
UPSC soon after the result of written test is declared. The marks obtained
in the interview are added to the marks obtained by a candidate in the
written test to draw up the final merit list.
The main aim of personality test is to judge the suitability of candidates
as officers of Indian Forest Service. The candidates appearing in the
interview may expect some questions on current affairs, forest related
issues, Indian Polity, Planning Process, Budgeting and Economic Geography.
The personality test also aims at testing leadership qualities, mental
alertness, initiative, balance of judgement, analytical capabilities
etc.
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Training: Selected candidates are sent for foundation training at
the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy, which is followed by specialised
orientation in Forest Service at the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy,
Dehradun with inputs on wildlife management, tribal welfare, soil conservation,
forest management, engineering survey, weapon handling etc.
Standard of Papers:The standard of papers in general English
and general knowledge will be as may be expected of a Science/Engineering
graduate of an Indian University. The standard of papers in other subjects
will be approximately that of Bachelor's degree of an Indian University.
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