UPSC CSE Main 2022: Interview e-Summon letter out for 918 candidates at upsc.gov.in
Shortlisted candidates who are going to appear in the upcoming UPSC interview 2022 will have to download the UPSC e-Summon letter at upsc.gov.in.
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Download EBookAnu Parthiban | February 17, 2023 | 11:42 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has issued the e-Summon letter for the Civil Services Examination Main (CSE Main 2022) personality test for 918 candidates. The commission announced to hold the UPSC IAS interview phase 2 for these candidates between March 13 to April 21, 2023.
Shortlisted candidates who are going to appear in the upcoming UPSC interview 2022 will have to download the UPSC e-Summon letter from the official website, upsc.gov.in. Based on the UPSC results 2022, 2,529 candidates were declared qualified for appearing in the CSE Mains interview. However, the phase 1 Civil Services interview was scheduled for January 30 to March 10 for only 1,026 candidates.
The phase 2 of the UPSC interview will be conducted for 918 candidates shortlisted. Aspirants will be able to download the e-Summon letter by clicking on the “Interview” tab on the UPSC official website.
The UPSC interview schedule for the remaining candidates will be announced in April, the commission said. Candidates were also advised to carry all important documents and the interview letter on the day of the personality test.
It earlier informed that “The candidates appearing for Interview will be granted reimbursement towards travelling expenses for appearing in the Interview which will be restricted only to the Second/ Sleeper class train fare (Mail Express).”
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