UPSC Releases IFS Marks For Non-Recommended Candidates
Team Careers360 | June 20, 2020 | 10:56 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Union Public Service Commission has released the marks of non-recommended candidates for Indian Forest Services 2019. The marks are released on PDF at the official website on June 19. The details will be valid for one year from the date of declaration. Check below for more details.
The prelims exam of UPSC IFS was conducted on June 2, 2019 while mains exam was conducted from December 1 to 8, 2019 in offline mode. The interview for all qualified candidates was conducted from February 10 to 14, 2020. UPSC had released the final result of UPSC IFS 2019 on March 3 at its official website.
UPSC has released the details of candidates for the other employers to enable them to identify good employable candidates. The other details mentioned in the PDF includes candidate name, roll number, date of birth, educational qualification, marks secured, address and email ID.
UPSC IFS 2019 marks for non-recommended candidates: Download Here
Union Public Service Commission conducts Indian Forest Services exam every year across the country for the recruitment of candidates as officers to manage forest and land records in the country. UPSC IFS 2020 examination will be conducted to fill approximately 90 vacancies across the country.
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