CDS 1 Score Card of Final Result 2018 Released; Check Details Here
Bachan Thakur | February 8, 2019 | 07:34 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 8: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the final scores and the scorecard of CDS 1 2018, on February 8, 2019. Candidates can check their final scores via a PDF file. To check their scores, candidates have to visit the official website https://upsc.gov.in and click on the PDF file containing the final scores of the candidates. The final scores have been declared for only those candidates who have taken the written test and appeared in the SSB process.
While checking the scores of CDS 1 final result , candidates can get to know their obtained marks out of the total written exam marks, marks obtained in SSB out of the total, final marks secured out of the total and date of birth. Though candidates also get access to their names and roll numbers, however, the roll numbers and names of the shortlisted candidates were released earlier on February 4.
Shortlisted candidates will now have to undergo training at Indian Military Academy, Officers’ Training Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Air Force Academy. The training programmes of selected candidates are conducted at the respective academies at Indian Military Academy (IMA Dehradun), Indian Naval Academy (INA Ezhimala), and Officers’ Training Academy (OTA Chennai).
The written exam of CDS 1 was held on February 4, 2018. CDS is held twice a year, February and September for the recruitment of candidates in Indian Military Academy, Officers’ Training Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Air Force Academy.
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