Tehsildars are appointed by the state government and are usually members of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) or the Provincial Civil Service (PCS). Tehsildars typically have a bachelor's degree in law or public administration. They also receive training in revenue administration, land records, law and order, and other relevant areas.
Tehsildars play an important role in the local administration of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. They are responsible for ensuring that the government's policies and programs are implemented effectively in the tehsil. Tehsildars also play a key role in maintaining law and order and resolving disputes in the tehsil.