Does eyesight matter in UPSC?
Table of Contents
- 1 Does eyesight matter in UPSC?
- 2 What is low vision criteria for UPSC?
- 3 Can I become IPS with eye sight?
- 4 Can visually challenged become IAS?
- 5 Can I join the IAS If I have poor eyesight?
- 6 What is the scope of eye sight power in railway medical exam?
- 7 What are the services offered by UPSC’s Civil Service exam?
Does eyesight matter in UPSC?
Candidates should have a proper vision in the eyes. Corrections permitted are spectacles, CL and refractive surgery like LASIK, ICL, IOL, etc. Those who have myopia with macular degenerative changes will be declared unfit for service in the IAS. People with a squint in the eyes are fit for service.
What is low vision criteria for UPSC?
“Low vision candidates (minimum 40 per cent impairment) will be allowed to write the examination with the help of a scribe. “Low vision candidates will also be allowed an extra time of sixty minutes for each paper at the rate of twenty minutes per hour.
Is Lasik allowed in IES?
3. In cases of may be permitted subjected to examination by Special Radial Keratotomy/Laser Correction (Lasik) Ophthalmic Board, if and only if the bed of the cornea is not less than 425 micron (including flap) on Pachymetry. The surgery should be atleast 1 year old.
Can I become IPS with eye sight?
Note: You are declared unfit for IPS if you have a squint. Also, you need to have binocular vision and high-grade colour vision to be medically fit for IPS.
Can visually challenged become IAS?
Credits: Pranjal Patil, the first visually challenged woman IAS officer in the country, recently took over as Sub-Collector of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala in October 2019. Despite being visually impaired, she never gave up on her dreams and battled great odds in her life to become an IAS officer and achieved success.
Which is tough IES OR gate?
But the competition level for IES is much tougher than the GATE exam. For IES, the competition ratio in terms of the number of vacancies available versus the number of candidates used to appear for the exam is 1:300. While on the other hand, GATE is a less competitive exam as compared to IES.
Can I join the IAS If I have poor eyesight?
Yes, you are eligible for IAS,IFS and several other central services in two ways. First, you can be eligible as normal candidate i.e non-disabled person, if your eyesight can be corrected by use of glasses or lenses.
What is the scope of eye sight power in railway medical exam?
CPWD/CES (Roads)/BRES/CWES /IDSE/ MES (Survey) — Eye Sight power must not go beyond 6D, Partial Color Blindness is allowed. Eye Sight Test is the most important part of medical Examination conducted by Railway Boards Hospital. Eyesight becomes a grave issue for thousands of serious bright aspirants.
How will the candidate’s eye-sight be tested?
The candidate’s eye-sight will be tested in accordance with the following rules. (a) The result of each test would be recorded. (i) General—The candidate’s eyes will be submitted to a general examination directed to the detection of any disease or abnormality.
What are the services offered by UPSC’s Civil Service exam?
There are two types of services offered by UPSC’s Civil service Exam Technical Services Non-Technical Services 1. IPS 2. IRTS 3. RPF (Railways protection force) 4. Other police services Group A and B 1. IAS, 2. IFS (foreign service) and 3. other central civil services (Group A and B)
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