UPSC IAS 2023: Application correction begins today at upsc.gov.in
Arpita Das | February 22, 2023 | 08:58 AM IST | 1 min read
The last date to make corrections in the UPSC IAS 2023 application form is February 28, 2023.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will open the online application window today to correct the details on the already filled Civil Services (Preliminary) examination 2023 form. Candidates who have already registered for UPSC CSE 2023 can edit and modify the application form on the official website- upsc.gov.in.
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The UPSC IAS 2023 application form correction window will remain open till February 28, 2023. No new application can be registered during the edit window.
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As per that exam schedule, the UPSC IAS prelims exam will be conducted in offline mode on May 28. Those who qualify for the IAS Prelims exam are eligible to appear in the Mains.
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UPSC IAS application form 2023: Steps to correct
- First, visit the UPSC official website- upsc.gov.in.
- On the homepage, click on the UPSC CSE exam 2023 application form correction link.
- Enter the necessary credentials and click on submit.
- Make the necessary changes in the application form.
- Save the changes for future reference.
The UPSC CSE is a national-level exam. The Prelims will be held in 73 cities and the Mains exam will be held in 36 cities with multiple exam centres in each city. The exam is conducted for the recruitment of qualified candidates to posts like IAS, IPS, IFS, IFoS, IRS and similar others.
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