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Why do you want to become an Indian Foreign Service officer?
The Indian Foreign Service or IFS is the administrative and diplomatic division of Group A and Group B Central services under the Indian govt. Many candidates seek to become IFS officers because of the new challenges the job brings and also generous monetary benefits.
What are the benefits of Indian Foreign Service officer?
Perks enjoyed by an IFS Officer:
- Wonderful accommodation of 2 or 3 BHK in cheap rates.
- Car for commuting.
- Household helpers and security guards.
- Medical Treatment expenses.
- Official vehicles.
- Free electricity and water facility.
- Freephone call facility.
- Abroad study options.
Is Foreign Service a good career?
A career with the Foreign Service may appear glamorous: worldwide travel, government-paid housing, generous pay and benefits. In some instances, though, working as a Foreign Service Officer can be very challenging and sometimes dangerous. During this career you can expect to be assigned to hardship posts.
Why do people leave the Foreign Service?
A few leave after completing the required minimum of 20 years of service, but most are forced out because they weren’t promoted within the period determined by the up-or-out personnel system, which is modeled on the military’s rank-in-person system.
Does IFS officer get a car?
A car is not available to every officer in the government department. But the IFS officers are provided other facilities such as a white passport for an official. An IFS officer also benefits from getting first-class flight tickets for themselves and their immediate family to the country of appointment.
Can a ifs marry foreigner?
Clause 8(1) of the Indian Foreign Service (conduct and discipline) Rules, 1986 says no member of the service shall marry any person other than an Indian citizen “without the prior permission in writing of the government”.
Who should choose IFS Quora?
After every exam or year just 45-65 officers are selected for IFS. Rate of acceptance is lower for IFS than that of IAS.
What is the work of Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officers?
The IFS officers exercise their authority under the Ministry of External Affairs. These officers not only look after the diplomatic relations of India but also safeguard the country’s welfare on international grounds. The allocation of the IFS officers takes place in Embassies, High Consulates, etc in foreign countries.
How long does it take to become an Indian Foreign Service officer?
It becomes highly visible that the journey that started in Mussoorie takes about three years to complete. The IFS officers exercise their authority under the Ministry of External Affairs. These officers not only look after the diplomatic relations of India but also safeguard the country’s welfare on international grounds.
What is it like to work for the Foreign Service?
With the Foreign Service, you have the opportunity to live in many different parts of the world. Much more than “skimming the surface”, as the typical tourist would do, you have the chance (if you want to, and you should) to immerse yourself in the people, culture, environment, politics, and nuances of a post.
What is the training for Indian Foreign Service (IFS) in Mussourie?
The candidates selected into Indian Foreign Service (IFS) cadre are provided training at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Mussourie. The training would be for a period ranging from 3 months to 4 months.