UPSC ISS Application Form 2020 Withdrawal Link Activated
Team Careers360 | July 7, 2020 | 03:38 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - Union Public Service Commission has released the link to withdraw the application form of Indian Statistical Service Examination on July 7, 2020. The last date to withdraw the application form is July 13, 2020. Applicants should note that requests for generating OTP for withdrawal of ISS 2020 applications will be accepted only till 5.30 PM on July 13 only. Prior to this the commission has released the application form on June 10 for 47 vacancies. Aspirants could fill the form till June 30 in online mode only.
Steps to withdraw the ISS 2020 Application Form
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Applicants have to click on Withdrawal application link
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It will open in a new window
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Read the instructions and click on ‘Yes’
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Enter Registration-id and captcha then proceed.
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Complete the withdrawal form by filling OTP
Applicants should note that once the application withdrawal form is completed, it can’t be altered under any circumstances hence one should be very cautious while doing this. Earlier this year the IES application form was not released as the commission reported there were no vacancies in the department.
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