UPSC rejects CAPF 2024 application form of 9 candidates due to non-payment of fee
Vagisha Kaushik | June 1, 2024 | 09:51 AM IST | 1 min read
UPSC CAPF 2024: Such applicants can make an appeal against application rejection by June 6.
NEW DELHI : The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has rejected the application form of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) exam 2024 of nine applicants due to non-payment of exam fee. The commission has asked such candidates to appeal against the rejection of their application forms by June 6. The list of candidates with fictitious fee is available at upsc.gov.in.
As per the commission, the bank authorities have not received any confirmation regarding the receipt of Rs 200 from nine candidates for CAPF (ACs) 2024 exam.
“In terms of the provisions contained in the Commission’s Notice No. 9/2024-CPF dated 24.04.2024 for the above examination uploaded on the Commission’s website, applications of all these applicants for the said examination have been rejected by the Commission. E-mail in this regard will also be sent to all applicants soon,” said UPSC in an official notice.
The listed candidates can make an appeal against the application rejection with supporting documents by speed post or by hand only to Pradeep Toppo, under secretary (CAPF), UPSC. Applicants will need to submit the original hard copy of the following documents:
- The system generated challan (in original), in case the fee has been paid or deposited via cash mode in the State Bank of India (SBI).
- Copy of the debit or credit card statement or bank account statement as the case may be, in case the fee has been paid through debit or credit card or through internet banking of authorized banks. The copy of the statement should be duly authenticated by the bank authorities.
“Appeal against such rejection should be received in the Commission’s office latest by 06.06.2024. On receipt of documentary proof of genuine fee payment, application will be revived, if otherwise eligible,” UPSC further stated.
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