UPSC IAS 2022 Application withdrawal facility started at upsc.gov.in
Team Careers360 | March 1, 2022 | 01:34 PM IST | 2 mins read
UPSC IAS application 2022 withdrawal facility has been started today. Candidates can withdraw UPSC IAS 2022 application form till March 7 at upsc.gov.in.
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NEW DELHI:
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has started the process of UPSC IAS 2022 application form withdrawal today, March 01, 2022 at official website - upsc.gov.in. Candidates who have filled up the
UPSC IAS application form 2022
and don’t want to appear in the coming exam can withdraw their application for UPSC IAS in online mode. The last date of UPSC IAS 2022 application withdrawal is March 7, 2022 (6 pm). Candidates can withdraw their IAS application form 2022 by using their registration number.?
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UPSC IAS 2022 application form withdrawal
The UPSC IAS application withdrawal 2022 facility is available only for those candidates who have applied successfully for the UPSC IAS exam to be held on June 5, 2022. However, the UPSC IAS 2022 exam fee will not be refunded to applicants who are withdrawing the UPSC IAS application form. This facility to withdraw IAS 2022 applications is for those candidates who think they have not prepared well for the exam or else and do not want to lose their attempt.
UPSC IAS 2022 application withdrawal date
| Events | Dates |
| UPSC CSE 2022 registration last date | February 22, 2022 (6 pm) |
| UPSC 2022 application withdrawal facility | March 1 to 7, 2022 (6 pm) |
| UPSC IAS prelims exam 2022 | June 5, 2022 |
Steps to withdraw UPSC IAS application form 2022
- Visit the UPSC official website - upsconline.nic.in
- Search the link for “Online request for withdrawal of IAS application…”.
- Click on the UPSC CSE application form 2022 withdrawal link.
- Read the application withdrawal instructions carefully and fill in the details in the space provided such as mobile number/email id, password.
- Then an OTP will be sent to the email of the candidate.
- UPSC IAS form 2022 withdrawal will be processed after entering the OTP.
- Applicant should take the printout of the acknowledgment sheet for future reference
For any reason, if the applicants fail to withdraw their application form of UPSC IAS 2022, they can contact UPSC at upscsoap@nic.in. But they can only withdraw their UPSC IAS application from 2022 if they filled up the same successfully. They can not withdraw incomplete UPSC CSE application forms.
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