UPSC CMS application form 2024 out at upsc.gov.in; apply by April 30
Meghana Mohana Krishnan | April 16, 2024 | 12:42 PM IST | 1 min read
UPSC CMS 2024 Notification: Candidates can fill the application form by 6 pm on April 30.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI : Union Public Service commission has released the UPSC CMS application form 2024 on April 10, 2024 on their website upsc.gov.in. Interested candidates can go to the official website and apply for the UPSC CMS 2024 before the deadline. The last day to submit the CMS application form 2024 is April 30.
In order to apply for the exam, candidates are required to do the UPSC CMS 2024 registration on the One Time Registration platform.
The UPSC CMS registration 2024 is done once in a lifetime. Candidates who have already registered on the website can directly fill the UPSC CMS 2024 application form on the website upsconline.nic.in.
Candidates are recommended to keep all the required up to date documents before filling in the UPSC CMS application form 2024. The application fee for the exam is Rs 200 for males and no fee for females and SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates.
Steps to fill the UPSC CMS Application form 2024
- Login to the UPSC CMS application portal, upsconline.nic.in.
- Click on the link containing the application form of UPSM CMS 2024.
- Fill in the basic information and select an exam centre.
- Upload scanned copies of the required documents.
- Pay the application fee which is Rs 200 for males and no fee for females and SC/ST category.
- Review the application form carefully and submit.
- Download the UPSC CMS 2024 application form for future reference.
The Commission will also release an UPSC CMS application form correction window which will be for a few days after the deadline. Applicants can also check the official UPSC CMS notification for more information regarding the application process.
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