KPSC KAS 2020 Prelims Result Announced @keralapsc.gov.in
Team Careers360 | August 27, 2020 | 01:24 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Kerala Public Service Commission has released the KPSC KAS 2020 prelims exam result on August 26. Candidates can download the Kerala Administrative Services 2020 prelims exam result from the official website - www.keralapsc.gov.in. The result has been declared in the PDF having roll numbers of all the qualified candidates. Download KPSC KAS prelims result here.
KPSC Kerala Administrative Services preliminary examination was conducted on February 22 in offline mode. Shortlisted candidates have to appear for the final examination. The admit card for KPSC KAS final examination will be issued later to all the shortlisted candidates.
How To Download KPSC KAS 2020 Preliminary Result
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Visit the official website of KPSC.
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Click on the “Results” tab and select shortlists tab.
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Now click on the KPSC prelims result PDF.
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Check your roll number and download the result PDF for future reference.
As per the official notice, candidates are not allowed to reevaluate their answer sheets but candidates can check answer sheets after publishing KPSC KAS rank list.
KPSC KAS 2020 Preliminary Result - List 1 | List 2
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