UPSC CDS 2 Final Scorecard 2018 Released; Know How to Check
Team Careers360 | August 9, 2019 | 05:36 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 9: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the final scorecard of recommended candidates for CDS II 2018, merit-wise on August 9 2019. A total of 295 candidates have been recommended by the commission to Indian Military Academy. Indian Naval Academy, Indian Airforce Academy and Officers’ Training Academy.
All the recommended candidates will now have to undergo the medical test and the document verification process for being finally recruited.
Candidates can download the scorecard of UPSC CDS II scorecard from the official website: www.upsc.gov.in
The UPSC CDS II 2018 final scorecard contains the name, merit list and the marks of the final recommended candidates in the written as well as the SSB examinations.
Out of the total qualified candidates, 60 candidates have qualified for Indian Military Academy, 34 for the Indian Naval Academy, 06 for the Indian Airforce Academy and 140 men and 55 women for the Officers’ Training Academy.
The written exams for UPSC CDS II 2018 were held on November 18, 2018, to fill in 414 vacancies. There were a total of 7650 candidates who had qualified the written examinations. UPSC CDS II 2018 was organised in 2 stages; written examinations and the State Selection Board (SSB) interview round. The final result was made available on May 3, 2018, while the OTA final result was available on August 2, 2018.
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