UPSC IAS 2021: Key points to remember for registration
Candidates who haven’t filled the UPSC IAS application 2021 can check the important key points for registration. Last date to apply is March 24, 2021.
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NEW DELHI: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will soon close the UPSC IAS registration. The UPSC IAS application form 2021 was released in online mode on March 4, 2021. Candidates who haven’t filled the application form of UPSC IAS 2021 are advised to complete the procedure on or before March 24, 2021, on the official website - upsc.gov.in . UPSC IAS 2021 application procedure includes registration, filling of academic and other important details, document upload and fee payment.
Sometimes minor mistakes of applicants may lead to the disqualification of the application form of UPSC IAS 2021 . Therefore, candidates are advised to read the UPSC notification 2021 carefully before proceeding with UPSC IAS 2021 application form filling process. The UPSC IAS official notification 2021 includes all the major key points that need to keep in mind.
UPSC IAS 2021: Exam date
Event |
Important dates |
UPSC notification 2021 PDF release date |
March 4, 2021 |
UPSC IAS application form 2021 apply online start date |
March 4, 2021 |
UPSC application form 2021 last date |
March 24, 2021, till 6 P.M |
UPSC IAS exam date 2021 |
June 27, 2021 |
How to apply for UPSC exam 2021?
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Visit the official UPSC website - upsc.gov.in.
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Click on the UPSC IAS notification 2021 link
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To apply for the IAS exam 2021 click on the “Click Here” link
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Complete the UPSC civil services application form 2021.
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Upload the documents.
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Pay the requisite fees.
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Submit the IAS form 2021
UPSC IAS application form 2021: Key points
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Applicants must keep all the details ready beforehand to avoid mistake.
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Use the updated browser with good internet speed to fill the UPSC IAS application form 2021.
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The bank details are also to be kept ready.
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Important documents need to be scanned properly. Blurred documents may lead to disqualification of application form of UPSC IAS 2021,
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The photograph and signature should be in the prescribed format. Check the table below for the prescribed format:
Document |
Format |
Size |
Signature |
JPG/JPEG |
20 kb to 300 kb |
Photograph |
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Any valid photo id |
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A valid photo ID includes Aadhaar card, PAN card, driving license, passport and any government recognised photo proof.
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Candidates are advised to choose the UPSC IAS exam centre 2021 as per their convenience.
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After filling up the Civil Services application form, applicants must take receipt of the form for further use.
More about UPSC IAS:
UPSC IAS recruitment is a three-stage process - prelims, mains and interview. Candidates need to secure marks more than or equal to the cut-off of UPSC IAS 2021. The exam authority also provides the facility to withdraw the application form of IAS 2021.
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