UPSC EPFO result out at upsc.gov.in; here's how to check
UPSC EPFO exam was held on September 5, 2021, and the interview for the same was held from July 4 to August 1.
Abhiraj P | August 13, 2022 | 08:32 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the Employees’ Provident Fund Organization (EPFO) final result for the post of enforcement officers under the labour and employment ministry. Candidates can check the UPSC EPFO result on the UPSC official website -- upsc.gov.in.
Through the UPSC EPFO exam, the commission aims to fill 421 vacancies of enforcement officers or accounts officers in the EPFO under the ministry of labour and employment. As per the UPSC EPFO notification 2022, the exam was held on September 5, 2021. UPSC conducted the interview for the same from July 4, 2022 to August 1, 2022.
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UPSC EPFO Result 2022: Steps to check
Candidates can download the UPSC EPFO final result 2022 by following the below-given steps.
- Go to the UPSC website -- upsc.gov.in.
- Click on the Final Result button.
- Click on the link that says "Recruitment Final Results".
- In the new window that appears, click on the link that says "Recruitment Tests Final Results".
- The result link for "421 Posts of Enforcement Officer - Accounts Officer, EPFO" will appear.
- The UPSC EPFO result document will contain the roll number and names of the selected candidates.
- Click on the download link and download the result in PDF format or take printouts.
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