UPSC releases Civil Services Non Recommended Candidates list for the First Time
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NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 31: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the marks of Civil Services IAS 2018 for non-recommended candidates. The marks has been released on the official website in the form of PDF containing the roll number of all the candidates along with other details like father’s name, category, date of birth, educational qualification and email etc. The PDF has been released with an objective to provide the meritorious candidates, an opportunity to be appointed in other Government services. A total of 939 candidates names have been mentioned in the PDF who had appeared for P.T./Interview and opted for the option to disclose their marks.
Steps to download the UPSC CSE 2018 Marks
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Visit the official website of UPSC which is www.upsc.gov.in .
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Select the “What’s new” tab.
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Click on notice named with “Public Disclosure of Scores: Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2018”.
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Check your score in the PDF and download it for future reference.
UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) for the mains stage was held in September-October 2018 for which the interviews for Personality Test was held in February-March, 2019. The final result for the recommended candidates was earlier released by the authority on April 5, 2019.
UPSC CSE exam is conducted for the recruitment of candidates to All India Services like Indian Administrative Services (IAS), Indian Police Services (IPS) and Indian Forest Services (IFS) and Central Services such as Indian Audit and Accounts Service (IA&AS), Indian Foreign Service, etc.
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