Table of Contents
- 1 Is tattoo allowed in IAS IPS?
- 2 Can IPS officer make tattoo after selection?
- 3 Is tattoo banned for UPSC?
- 4 Can permanent tattoo be removed?
- 5 Is tattoo allowed in CBI?
- 6 Can tattoo person donate blood?
- 7 Do tattoos disqualify you from the civil service?
- 8 How does a tattoo affect your a-level in an interview?
Is tattoo allowed in IAS IPS?
Tattoo is not a problem for IAS or IPS. There is no provision given for the tattoos in the official notification released by the UPSC CSE, apart from like that of army notification which clearly says ” There should be no tattoo or any kind of religious mark on your body”.
Can IPS officer make tattoo after selection?
In the IPS examination and in all of the Forces examination, tattoo is prohibited, it is not allowed. Your selection is not possible in any Indian Force, if you have tattoo on your body.
Can I have tattoos in the civil service?
There is no such restriction of tattoos in UPSC or Civil Service exams. It is allowed and will not impose any problem. But it is advisable that the tattoo should not represent any kind of vulgarity or religious agenda that may harm or affect your personality.
Can Indian police officer have tattoos?
Yes you can. The only thing is that it must not be too conspicuous and showing any political affinity or embarrassing to anybody to bosses. The policing job is very tough hence the tattoo should not be visible at least in uniform.
Is tattoo banned for UPSC?
Wearing a tattoo doesn’t restrict you to appear for UPSC civil services. IAS aspirants and civil service aspirants can definitely have a tattoo on their body parts except for the face, finger, forearm, and other parts, which are generally visible.
Can permanent tattoo be removed?
While tattoos are generally considered permanent, it is now possible to remove them with treatments, fully or partially. The “standard modality for tattoo removal” is the non-invasive removal of tattoo pigments using Q-switched lasers. Treatment tended to be painful and cause scarring.
Is tattoo a problem for UPSC?
Is tattoo a problem for government jobs?
You having a tattoo will have no issue whatsoever, if you are applying for a job like cleck or Probationary Officer (P.O.) in Banks, SSC, Engineering Services, Railways, PWD department etc.
Is tattoo allowed in CBI?
Depends on where you have the tattoos. It is for your own viewing or the one which attracts attention of those who see you. Sleuths who can remain anonymous, have distinct advantage. To certain extent this advantage is lost if the tattoos are prominently displayed.
Can tattoo person donate blood?
According to Healthline, people with tattoos are still eligible to donate blood if they meet certain requirements. The first rule in the book is, that your tattoo should be at least a year old, on the date you want to donate blood and the same goes for piercings or any other non-medical injections in your body.
Is having a tattoo a problem for IAS or IPS candidates?
Tattoo is not a problem for IAS or IPS. The answers given below are accurate, there are no provisions regulating tatoos for candidates appearing for CSE. However, I think the earlier writers have expressed some sensible views that could be taken into consideration. All the best.
Can I get a tattoo in the UPSC CSE?
There is no provision given for the tattoos in the official notification released by the UPSC CSE, apart from like that of army notification which clearly says ” There should be no tattoo or any kind of religious mark on your body”.
Do tattoos disqualify you from the civil service?
Well the Civil Service Conduct Rules,1964 does not mention anything about tattoos or piercings. Now if the tattoos are visible it may lead to some questions from one’s interview panel but I don’t feel they would outrightly disqualify a person just because of his/her tattoo.
How does a tattoo affect your a-level in an interview?
A tattoo can lead to two things- the panel passing a judgement about you and your interview revolving around tattoos (who invented, why, who was the first “beneficiary”, inter alia). Both these are not very conducive to your score. You can never control their judgement also you can never know tattoo as a topic entirely.
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