UPSC conducts the Indian Forest Service Exam every
year for recruiting officers for the Indian Forest Service. It is also an All
India service like IAS and IPS. The Indian Forest Service was created in 1966
for protection, conservation and regeneration of forest resources. Being an
All India Service, the members are recruited by the Centre but their services
are put under the various State cadres, with the privilege of serving both under
the State and under the Centre.
Indian Forest Service (IFS), offers a highly challenging and rewarding career.
The maintenance of the natural resources of the country is very essential for a balanced all round development of the country.
Maintenance of forests is so important for maintaining the ecological balance that the
Indian Forest Service has been set up for this very purpose.
The Indian Forest Service Officers (IFS) who are recruited through UPSC by the Central Government play a very crucial role in the management and supervision of the country’s forest reserves and wild life.
UPSC conducts the Indian Forest Service Exam generally in the month of July. The pattern of exam is similar to that of civil services, and selection is done in three phases. Selected candidates are sent for foundation training at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, which is followed by specialised orientation for the Forest Service at the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy,
Dehradun.
After training candidates are posted as the
assistant conservator, district conservator, chief conservator, principal
conservator, and the inspector general of forests. The senior most post is that
of the Environment Secretary in the Union Government.