Table of Contents

IFOS full Form- Indian Forest Service

The IFoS Full form represents Indian Forest Service. The Indian Forest Service forms one of the three major segments of the Union’s Government All-India Services. The remaining two are Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and the Indian Police Service (IPS). The IFoS was formed in the year of 1966, under the All-India Services Act, of 1951.

IFoS Full Form
IFOS Full Form in English Indian Forest Service
IFOS Full Form in Hindi भारतीय वन सेवा
IFoS Full Form Indian Forest Service 
Establishment Year 1966
Cadre Controlling Authority Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change
Cadre Strength 3131 (2182 Direct Recruits and 949 Promotion Posts)
Recruitment Authority UPSC
Staff College Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy (IGNFA), Dehradun, Uttarakhand

Indian Forest Service , IFoS/IFS is one of the three All India Services of the government of India along with IAS and IPS recruitment conducted by UPSC.Constituted in 1966 under All India Services Act, 1951, the mandate of Service is implementation of the National Forest Policy to ensure. ecological stability of the country through the protection and participatory sustainable management of natural resources. 

IFoS stands for Indian Forest  service. To become an IFS one can qualify the Entrance exam conducted by UPSC.

UPSC Examination is one of the toughest exams to be conducted in India. UPSC stands for Union Public Service Commission is the government agency responsible for the recruitment of officers into the civil services commission and make their career as IAS,IFS,IPS,IFoS etc. officers. The UPSC exam is conducted and candidates are selected on the basis of  eligibility ,age ,education qualification criteria. 

The civil services includes the following major Post by UPSC CSE examination. 

Aspirants are needed to satisfy the following conditions to become eligible for the exam:

  • A citizen of India
  • A degree from a recognized university or institution
  • Age between 21 and 32 years as of August 1 of the year of examination
  • The applicant must meet the physical and medical standards prescribed by the UPSC
  • OBC (Other Backward Classes): Up to 35 years. 
  • SC/ST (Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes): Up to 37 years.
  • Defense Services Personnel: Up to 35 years.
  • Ex-servicemen: Up to 37 years.
  • Disabled candidates: Up to 42 years for General category, 45 years for OBC, and 47 years for SC/ST.

The candidate must hold a Bachelor’s degree in any of the following ;

  • Bachelor’s degree with at least one of the subjects as Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science.
  • Bachelor’s degree with at least one of the subjects as Botany.
  • Bachelor’s degree with at least one of the subjects as Chemistry.
  • Bachelor’s degree with at least one of the subjects as Geology.
  • Bachelor’s degree with at least one of the subjects as Mathematics.
  • Bachelor’s degree with at least one of the subjects as Statistics.
  • Bachelor’s degree with at least one of the subjects as Physics.
  • Bachelor’s degree with at least one of the subjects as Zoology.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Forestry.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering.

The notification for IFoS, Indian Forest Service Exam 2024 was released on 14th February 2024 along with the Civil Services Exam notification check below;

UPSC Indian Forest Service (IFoS) Exam Overview 2024
Civil Services Exam (CSE) Notification February 2024
IFoS online application form February
IFoS Preliminary admit card 3rd Week of May
IFoS exam date 05 June 2024
CSE Preliminary Result July 2024
IFoS Mains Exam Date 09 September 2024 (05 Days)
IFoS Mains Exam Result October 2022
IFoS Personality Test/Interview November 2024
IFoS Final Result December 2024

Principal Chief Conservator of Forest – The principal chief conservator of the forest is the commanding officer of the forest service.

Additional Chief Conservator of Forest – First off, this official is crucial in supporting the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest in his or her duties.

Deputy Conservator of Forest – The Deputy Conservator officer’s primary responsibilities also include managing issues involving the environment, wildlife, and forests.

Assistant Conservator of Forest – The Assistant officer’s duty is to support higher-ranking officers. Additionally, they carry out some duties related to their post that were allocated to them upon joining.

Forest Range Officer (FRO) – The efficient administration of the forest falls under the purview of this official.

IFoS Salary and Posts
Grade Designation in state government Designation in Government of India Monthly Salary
Junior Time Scale Assistant Conservator of Forests/Asst. Dy. Conservator of Forests Assistant Inspector General of Forests INR 56,100
Senior Time Scale Deputy Conservator of Forests Assistant Inspector General of Forests INR 67,700
Junior Administrative Grade Deputy Conservator of Forests Assistant Inspector General of Forests INR 78,800
Selection Grade Deputy Conservator of Forests (Selection Grade) Assistant Inspector General of Forests INR 1,18,500
Super Time Scale Conservator of Forests / Chief Wildlife Warden Deputy Inspector General of Forests INR 1,50,000
Senior Administrative Grade Chief Conservator of Forests Inspector General of Forests INR 1,75,000
HAG scale Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests INR 2,00,000
HAG+ Scale Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Additional Director General of Forests INR 2,05,400
Apex Scale Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Head of Forest Force) Director General of Forests INR 2,25,000
Zones States
Zone – 1 Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, AGMUT and Haryana.
Zone – 2 Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh.
Zone – 3 Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat
Zone – 4 Assam, Meghalaya, Sikkim, West Bengal, Manipur, Nagaland and Tripura.
Zone – 5 Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Tripura.

IFOS Allocation Cadre

IFoS full form- Indian Forest Service, Opens a gateway to a fulfilling career focused on environmental conservation and management. In this blog we have discussed the exam, eligibility, Job-role & responsibility.
The Indian Forest Service (IFOS) exam is conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) administers each year as part of the civil service selection process in India. The test has three parts: a practice test, the main exam, and an interview. The highly competitive salary, generous allowances, and esteemed work profile render it one of the most coveted positions in the Indian Civil Services. Indian Police Service (IPS). The IFoS was formed in the year of 1966, under the All-India Services Act, of 1951.

Categorized in:

Career & Salary,