UPSC CAPF AC result 2023 declared at upsc.gov.in; what’s next
Vagisha Kaushik | September 26, 2023 | 08:55 PM IST | 1 min read
UPSC CAPF ACs Result 2023: Candidates will be intimated about date, time and venue of PST, PET, MST at recruitment.itbpolice.nic.in.
NEW DELHI : The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the Central Armed Police Forces (Assistant Commandants), CAPF ACs result 2023. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check their results on the official website, upsc.gov.in.
“On the basis of the result of written part of CAPF (ACs) Examination, 2023 held by UPSC on 06th August, 2023, the candidates with the undermentioned Roll Numbers have qualified for Physical Standards Test/ Physical Efficiency Tests and Medical Standards Tests,” the commission said in an official notification.
UPSC informed that the Indo Tibetan Border Police will intimate the date, time and venue of the Physical Standards Tests (PST), Physical Efficiency Tests (PET) or Medical Standards Tests (MST) to the candidates on the official recruitment website, recruitment.itbpolice.nic.in.
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Candidates who have been selected for the interview will have to fill the Detailed Application Form (DAF) which will be available soon on the UPSC website.
The commission also told candidates to carry the e-admit card along with a hard copy of DAF and photo identity proof such as Aadhar card, driving license, passport, voter ID etc. at the allotted centers for appearing at the PST, PET, MST.
“The marks-sheets of all candidates who have not qualified will be uploaded on the Commission’s website after the publication of final result (after conducting Personality Test) and will remain available on the website for a period of 30 days,” UPSC further stated.
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