UPSC ESE 2024 prelims result declared at upsc.gov.in; Mains exam on June 23
UPSC Engineering Services Exam 2024 is held to fill 167 vacancies under four categories. List of shortlisted candidates out at upsc.gov.in.
Anu Parthiban | March 29, 2024 | 08:41 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the Engineering Services Examination (UPSC ESE 2024) preliminary examination results. Along with the result, the commission has announced that the UPSC ESE Mains 2024 exam will be conducted on June 23. The list of selected candidates for next round exam is out on the official website, upsc.gov.in.
Through the UPSC ESE 2024, a total of approximately 167 including 5 vacancies for the Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) will be filled. Selected candidates will be recruited under four categories - civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and electronics and telecommunication engineering.
The UPSC ESE admit card for the Mains examination will be issued one week before the exam date. “Candidates are also informed that marks and cut-off marks of Engineering Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2024 will be uploaded on the Commission’s website i.e., https://upsc.gov.in after the entire process of the Engineering Services Examination, 2024 is over i.e. after the declaration of final result (after the conduct of Personality Test) of the Engineering Services Examination, 2024.”
The commission also informed that no request for change in the exam centre for the Mains exam will be considered.
The UPSC helpline will be available on working days between 10 am to 5 pm in person or over Telephone Nos. (011)-23388088/ 23385271/23381125/23098543 from this counter. They should also note that mobile phones are not allowed inside the UPSC office.
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