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IAS vs IPS: Role, Rank, Salary & Career Trajectory

Distinguishing IAS from IPS: Roles, Ranks, Salaries, and Career Trajectories. Explore the nuances of these prestigious civil services, comparing their responsibilities, hierarchical positions, earning potentials, and long-term career paths. Gain insights into the diverse professional journeys offered by the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and the Indian Police Service (IPS), empowering you to make informed decisions about your aspirations and goals in the realm of civil service.

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IAS vs IPS: Role, Rank, Salary & Career Trajectory

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  1. IAS vs IPS: Role, Rank, Salary & Career Trajectory

  2. IAS vs IPS: Differing Factors • Training • Ranks • Duties • Remuneration • Career growth IAS vs IPS: Training • IAS recruits: Trained at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand. • IPS recruits: Trained at SardarVallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy, Hyderabad, Telangana. Blog source -IAS vs IPS: Differences in Salary, Roles, Ranks, and Career Paths in India’s Civil Services

  3. IAS vs IPS: Ranks and Career Trajectory • IAS ranks from the lowest to the highest post, depending on promotion, are: • Sub-Divisional Magistrate • Additional District Magistrate • District Magistrate • Divisional Commissioner (equivalent to Additional Secretary / Principal Secretary) • Additional Chief Secretary • Chief Secretary • Cabinet Secretary of India Blog source -IAS vs IPS: Differences in Salary, Roles, Ranks, and Career Paths in India’s Civil Services

  4. IAS vs IPS: Ranks and Career Trajectory • IAS ranks from the lowest to the highest post, depending on promotion, are: • Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) • Deputy Superintendent of Police (Dy. SP) • Superintendent of Police (SP) • Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) • Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) • Inspector-General of Police (IG) • Additional Director General of Police (ADG) • Director General of Police (DGP) Blog source -IAS vs IPS: Differences in Salary, Roles, Ranks, and Career Paths in India’s Civil Services

  5. IAS vs IPS: Responsibilities • Roles of IAS Officer • Policy making and implementation • Public Administration • Disaster and emergency management • Public relations on behalf of the government • Supporting law and order enforcement • Roles of IPS Officer • Enforcing law and order • Public safety management • Criminal prosecution • Community policing • Counterterrorism • Cybersecurity Blog source -IAS vs IPS: Differences in Salary, Roles, Ranks, and Career Paths in India’s Civil Services

  6. IAS vs IPS: Salary • IAS Salary • Entry level minimum is Rs. 56,100 per month  • Can go up to Rs. 1,32,100 per month as per seniority • Cabinet Secretary earns Rs.250,000 per month • IPS Salary • Entry level minimum is Rs. 56,100 per month  • Can go up to Rs. 1,32,100 per month as per seniority • Director General of Police earns Rs.225,000 per month Blog source -IAS vs IPS: Differences in Salary, Roles, Ranks, and Career Paths in India’s Civil Services

  7. Conclusion Join a Reputable UPSC Online Coaching and Realize Your Civil Service Dream Blog source -IAS vs IPS: Differences in Salary, Roles, Ranks, and Career Paths in India’s Civil Services

  8. THANK YOU! IAS GYAN iasgyan@aptiplus.in +91 8820341777 iasgyan.in Blog source -IAS vs IPS: Differences in Salary, Roles, Ranks, and Career Paths in India’s Civil Services

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