UPSC CMS 2020 Application Form withdrawal started; Check details here
Team Careers360 | August 25, 2020 | 01:44 PM IST | 1 min read
Get education, career guidance; live webinars; learning resources and more
Subscribe NowNEW DELHI- Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has activated the link to withdraw the UPSC CMS 2020 application form on August 25 for those candidates who do not want to appear in the exam. Interested candidates can submit the request till August 31, 2020. Before applying for the same, it is advised to read all the instructions carefully.
Candidates who have successfully submitted the application forms have to provide their registration-id to withdraw their application. There is no withdrawal facility for the incomplete application form.
Before requesting for withdrawal, candidates must have their registered mobile number and email-id nearby. The commission will only accept the request after validating the OTP details which will be sent on the candidate's mobile and email ID. The OTP generated will be valid for 30 minutes. If candidates fail to receive the OTP within 10 minutes, then click on the resend option.
After successful submission of the UPSC CMS 2020 application withdrawal form, a computer-generated email and SMS will be sent to registered mibile and email. Candidates who fail to receive the confirmation mail or SMS may contact UPSC on email-id - upscsoap@nic.in .
UPSC will not refund the application fee. Hence, candidates will not get the submitted application fee after withdrawal.
Click here to apply for the application withdrawal
Also Read
Write to us news@careers360.com
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- CMRIT Bangalore principal: Civil, mechanical engineers migrating to IT – we are building the bridges back
- VIT Vellore professor lectures in 7 languages at once to help BTech students with complex topics; here’s how
- CISCE schools can continue to teach foreign languages as 3rd option: Board secretary
- ‘Fix schools, create jobs’: West Bengal voters cut through election noise with education, employment demands
- BBAU Lucknow student’s death sparks protests against hostel food, curfew; proctor denies link
- Fees to social media-use: What NCAHP’s first ethics code for allied, healthcare professionals says
- NMC junks 150-seat MBBS cap, population rule; sets 10 km limit for medical college-hospital distance
- Suicides, opaque placements, caste: IIT Bombay, Kanpur’s student journals dare to ask the tough questions
- ‘Not just academic, but personal’: NSUT Delhi takes AI beyond BTech, across non-engineering courses
- AI judge, cyber law courses, scholarships: GNLU is revamping LLB degrees to make students courtroom-ready