UPSC ESE Result 2019 For Mains Exam Announced; Check details here
Supriya Kumari | August 3, 2019 | 10:42 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 3: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)has announced the result of UPSC ESE Mains 2019 exam. The result has been released in the form of PDF form for the mains exam which was held on June 30, 2019. As per the result of UPSC ESE Mains exam, a total of 1403 candidates have qualified in the mains exam.
Out of total 1403 candidates, 647 candidates have been selected for Civil Engineering, 261 for Mechanical Engineering, 244 for Electrical Engineering and 250 for Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering. Along with the result pdf, UPSC has also released the name and roll number of qualified candidates.
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Candidates must download their result from the official website - upsc.gov.in and save for future reference. Only those candidates have qualified the mains exam who have secured the minimum cut off scores. All those candidates who have qualified in the mains exam now have to appear for the next stage selection which is a personality test.
Candidates who have qualified mains exam will have to fill Detailed Application Form (DAF), from August 5 to 14, 2019 till 6. pm. Along with the online application, candidates have to submit scanned copies of relevant certificates/documents in support of their eligibility.
Based on the personality test, candidates will be selected for final recruitment. The final result of UPSC ESE will be prepared based on the candidate’s performance in the preliminary exam, mains exam and the personality test.
UPSC ESE is conducted for the recruitment of candidates to for group A and B posts in Indian Railway, Indian Ordnance Factories, Indian Skill Development Service, etc.
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