UPSC IAS 2024 application form released at upsc.gov.in; apply by March 5
UPSC released IAS notification 2024 today, February 14 at upsc.gov.in. Candidates can submit IAS 2024 application form on or before March 5, 2024.
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NEW DELHI: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the UPSC IAS application form 2024 for prelims in online mode today, February 14. Candidates who are willing to appear for the IAS exam 2024 can fill out and submit the CSE application form by visiting the official website, upsc.gov.in. The last date to submit the UPSC IAS 2024 application form is March 5, 2024.
Before proceeding to fill out the UPSC CSE application form 2024, applicants are advised to check the eligibility criteria available on the detailed notification to avoid rejection later on. The UPSC IAS application fee for general candidates is Rs.100 while for reserved category the fee is exempted. The commission has announced approximately 1056 vacancies for UPSC IAS exam 2024.
As per the annual calendar, the UPSC IAS exam 2024 for prelims is scheduled to be held on May 26, 2024, at various exam centres across India. According to the official notification, a total of 80 exam centres were allotted for prelims exam while 24 centres were allotted for the mains exam across the country.
UPSC IAS application form 2024: Documents required
Candidates have to keep the following details and documents while filling out their UPSC IAS application form 2024, which are given below.
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Valid email ID
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Mobile number
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Scanned photograph and signature
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Valid photo ID card
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Personal and academic details
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Details of fee payment
Steps to fill the UPSC IAS application form 2024
Candidates can fill out the application form for UPSC IAS 2024 by going through the detailed steps given below.
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Go to the UPSC official website: upsc.gov.in.
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Click the “Online One Time Registration (OTR) for Examinations” link on the homepage of the UPSC website.
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Then, click “New Registration” link
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Complete the UPSC registration form by filling in the requested details
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After the registration process, log in with your login credentials.
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Next, click the link to fill out the UPSC IAS application form 2024 on the "Active Notification" section on your dashboard.
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Then, complete the IAS application form and preview the provided details
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Next, pay the concerned IAS application fee 2024.
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Upload the required documents, signature and photo identity card document as per the specified format.
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Preview all the details entered in the CSE application form 2024 and submit it.
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Download the application form for IAS 2024.
UPSC also provides the IAS application form correction window in online mode. As per the UPSC IAS notification , the application form correction window facility will be available from March 6 to 12, 2024, on the official website.
UPSC IAS application form: Number of Attempts
Category | General | SC/SC | OBC | PwPD |
Number of Attempts allowed | 6 | Unlimited | 9 |
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