UPSC IAS 2019: Reserved list and marks of recommended candidates released
The Union Public Service Commission has released the reserved list of 89 recommended candidates for IAS as well as their marks. Check the list here.
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NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the marks of candidates recommended in the reserve list at upsc.gov.in . The UPSC recommended the candidates for appointment under the Indian Civil Services Exam 2019. Earlier, the UPSC released IAS reserve list 2019 on January 5, 2021, while this time UPSC recommended 89 more candidates for the civil service. This takes the total number of recommended candidates to 918.
The newly recommended candidates will be allocated services as per their availability of services as well as the preferences given by them.
As per the list, the highest marks scored by candidates is 961 while the lowest is 898. These consist of marks scored by candidates in the written test (Mains) as well as the personality test (interview).
UPSC IAS reserve list and marks here - Download here .
The Union Public Service Commission will release the Civil Services Examination notification and application for the 2021 session on February 10, 2021.
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