UPSC CSE 2020 Online Question Paper Representation Portal Activated; Apply till Oct. 11
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NEW DELHI - The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has activated the online question paper representation portal, known as QPRep in short. The portal is activated on October 05 and will end on October 11 (6 PM). Through this portal, candidates can make representations on the questions asked in the exam. UPSC has released a notification for the same. The notice also says that no representation if made by email/post/hand or by any other mode will be accepted and UPSC will not involve into any correspondence with candidates in this regard. Also, if the 7 days period ends, UPSC will not accept the representations in any form.
UPSC CSE 2020 QPRep Dates
- The QPRep portal has been activated on October 05, 2020
- The last date to apply QPRep is October 11, 2020
UPSC CSE 2020 QPRep How to submit representations?
- Visit the official website - upsconline.nic.in
- Click on "Click here"
- Fill in all the details asked there like roll number and captcha and click on submit
- The UPSC CSE 2020 prelims exam was conducted for GS 1 and GS 2 on October 04, 2020.
Click here to download the official notice PDF for UPSC CSE 2020 Online Question Paper Representation Portal.
Check the analysis for both the UPSC CSE 2020 prelims papers here
UPSC CSE GS Paper 1 Exam Analysis
UPSC CSE GS Paper 2 (CSAT) Exam Analysis
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