APSC CCE Main 2022 results announced; interview to begin from November 16
Anu Parthiban | November 3, 2023 | 09:18 AM IST | 1 min read
Assam APSC Mains results PDF download link available at apsc.nic.in. A total of 8,815 appeared in the APSC CCE Main exam in July.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Assam Public Service Commission has declared the Combined Competitive Main Examination 2022 (APSC Main) result. Qualified candidates who appeared in the APSC Mains exam will be able to view and download the APSC CCE Mains final result 2022 from the official website, apsc.nic.in.
The APSC Mains examination for preliminary qualified candidates was held on July 8, 9, 10. The APSC CCE Main 2022 final result PDF carries roll number. Those who have declared pass will have to appear in the interview round next.
Interviews will commence from November 16, 2023, onwards. The detailed interview schedule will be notified shortly, the commission said.
The commission said that it was holding the exam for the first time for a huge number of 913 posts compared to earlier CCEs. 15 new services posts have been added including Assam Urban Administrative Service, Assam Financial Service, Assistant Audit Officer, Assistant Accounts Officer, Administrative Officer, among others.
A total of 8,815 appeared in the CCE(Main) for six papers. The Commission announced that the APSC CCE preliminary examination 2023 will be held in the last week of March 2024.
How to download APSC Mains result
Candidates can download the APSC CCE Mains 2022 result by following the steps given below.
- Visit the APSC official website, apsc.nic.in.
- Click on the Assam Combined Competitive Examination Main result.
- The APSC CCE Main 2022 result PDF will be displayed.
- Check your roll number and download.
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