The UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2024 results have officially been declared, and for successful candidates, the next big question arises—Who will get IAS, IPS, or IFS? While clearing the UPSC exam is a major milestone, the process of service allotment is just as important. The allocation of services such as IAS, IPS, IFS, and others is done using a structured formula that considers rank, service preferences, and reservation category. This article breaks down the entire process in simple terms.
Once a candidate clears all stages of the UPSC CSE, they are eligible to be appointed to one of India’s premier services like IAS (Indian Administrative Service), IPS (Indian Police Service), IFS (Indian Foreign Service), IRS (Indian Revenue Service), and several others. These services handle governance, law and order, diplomacy, and tax administration across the country.
Service | Full Name | Top Positions | Key Responsibilities |
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IAS | Indian Administrative Service | DM, SDM, Secretary | Governance, policymaking, public service delivery |
IPS | Indian Police Service | SP, DIG, DGP | Maintaining law & order, internal security |
IFS | Indian Foreign Service | Ambassador, Consul General | Representing India globally, diplomatic affairs |
IRS | Indian Revenue Service | Income Tax Officer, Customs Officer | Tax collection, enforcement, fraud prevention |
Service allocation is primarily based on a candidate’s final rank in the UPSC CSE, along with their service preference (as filled in the Detailed Application Form or DAF) and category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS). Here's a general breakdown of ranks required for various services (for General category):
Service | Post Name | Typical Rank Cut-off | Controlling Ministry |
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IAS | Indian Administrative Service | Top 90–100 ranks | Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT) |
IFS | Indian Foreign Service | Top 100–120 ranks | Ministry of External Affairs |
IPS | Indian Police Service | Top 200–250 ranks | Ministry of Home Affairs |
IRS (IT) | Income Tax Service | Rank 250–500 | Ministry of Finance |
IRS (Customs) | Customs & Indirect Taxes | Rank 300–550 | Ministry of Finance (GST/Customs) |
Other Services | IRTS, IAAS, IDAS, etc. | Rank 500+ | Relevant ministries and departments |
📌 Note: These numbers are indicative and based on average trends for General category. Ranks vary slightly for OBC, SC, ST, and EWS categories. Additionally, medical fitness and candidate's declared preferences also play a vital role in final allotment.
Clearing UPSC is just the beginning of a prestigious journey. The final service allocation determines the future path of a civil servant’s career and is done transparently through a fixed formula. Aspirants should not only aim for high ranks but also fill their preferences wisely and stay medically fit.
🔗 For the latest updates and service allocation list, visit the official UPSC website.