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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) announced the Civil Service Examination 2021 Final Result today, May 30, 2022, on its official website upsc.gov.in, recommending a total of 685 candidates for appointment to various services, including IAS, IFS, IPS, Central Services, Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’ services. This is in contrast to the previous year when the commission had recommended the appointment of 761 candidates to the various above-mentioned services.

Based on the January 2022 written exam and the April–May 2022 personality test interviews, the UPSC has released the Civil Service Examination (CSE) 2021 Final Results.

UPSC Civil Service Examination (CSE) 2021 Final Result Details:- LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES IN UPSC EXAM 2021

Exam and Result Schedule for UPSC 2022

The most prestigious entrance exams in the nation are administered by India’s central hiring body, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), in order to select candidates for various positions in the central government.

UPSC Results Prelims Mains Result 2022

The Civil Services Examination, Engineering Services Examination, NDA & NA Examination, CDS, CAPF, CMS, and IES/ISS Examination are just a few of the entrance exams that are held by the UPSC, one of India’s constitutional bodies. The result of the examination must also be made public by the Commission.

UPSC Civil Services Result Highlights 

UPSC Result Date

How To Check UPSC Result?  

For the Civil Services Preliminary and Main Examination, the UPSC written result will be made public. The steps listed below can be used by applicants who have already taken the exam to check their written work.

  • Candidates should visit the official website of UPSC – www.upsc.gov.in 
  • Scroll down and click on the ”Written Result.”
  • Find the result link. 
  • Search the written result using the roll number. 
  • Download the result and take a printout for future reference.

UPSC Mains Result 2021 Declared 

On March 23, 2021, the UPSC released the Civil Services Mains 2020 results. From January 8 to January 17, 2021, the Commission administered the UPSC Main exam. The personality test/interview will be scheduled for candidates who excel in the UPSC Mains exam. Only between March 25 and April 5, 2021, must the shortlisted candidates complete and submit the DAF-II online. After the UPSC final result in 2021, the Commission will post the scores and cutoff on the official website.

What After UPSC Mains Result?

Each year, over 6 lakh candidates take the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, and about 10,000 of them are selected to take the Civil Services Main Examination. Less than 2,500 applicants will be roughly called for the Civil Services Interview. Therefore, candidates should be aware of all the crucial actions to take in the wake of the Civil Services Main Exam results. Within 15 days of the date the final results are published, the mark sheets of candidates who did not qualify will be uploaded to the UPSC website and will be accessible there for 30 days.

Certificates Required For UPSC Interview 

At the time of the personality test, the shortlisted candidates for the UPSC Interview should only present the original certificates. The educational certificates, age documentation (date of birth), community certificate, physically handicapped, and other documents are among the most crucial ones needed during the interview round. Additionally, one should have the questionnaire, attestation form, TA form, etc. with them. In order to learn the full list of documents needed for the UPSC interview, applicants are advised to review the call letter sent by the Commission for the interview.

How To Download UPSC Interview Call Letter/ e-Summon Letter?

  • The e-Summon Letter of Personality Test of the shortlisted candidates for Interview will be available only in the Commission’s website. 
  • Candidates who have qualified in the Civil Services Main Examination can download their e-Summon Letters with their login credentials under Interview Schedule and e-Summon Letters tab on UPSC’s page.
  • One can access them at least five days before the commencement of the Personality Test/Interview. 
  • In case of any discrepancy, aspirants should contact the Office of the Commission without any delay. 
  • Aspirants should note that no paper Summon Letters will be issued for UPSC Interview. 

UPSC Final Result 2021

In April, the Commission will announce the UPSC Final 2021 results. The written portion of the January 2021 Civil Services Examination and the April 2021 Personality Test served as the basis for the release of the UPSC Final Result 2021.

(i) Indian Administrative Service

(ii) Indian Foreign Service

(iii) Indian Police Service

(iv) Central Services, Group A and Group B  

The UPSC Civil Services final result will be available only for candidates who have appeared for the interview or final examination. Check the below steps to access the UPSC final result. 

  • Aspirants should visit the official website of UPSC – www.upsc.gov.in 
  • Scroll down and click on the ”Final Result.”
  • Find the result link. 
  • Search the written result using the roll number/name.
  • Download the result and take a printout for future reference. 

UPSC Result 2021: Recommended For Appointment 

UPSC Civil Services Reserve List  

On May 30, 2022, the Commission made the Civil Services 2021 reserve list public. On August 4, 2020, the results of the Main Exam were announced for a total of 685 candidates against 749 openings. The Commission has recommended 89 candidates to fill the open positions, including 73 Generals, 14 OBCs, 1 EWS, and 1 SC.

Candidates who meet these recommendations will be notified directly by DOP&T. There are four provisional candidates in total. One candidate’s outcome has been withheld.

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UPSC IAS DAF I 2021 Released; Details Here https://press-wire.org/upsc-ias-daf-i-2021-released-details-here/ Mon, 22 Nov 2021 14:54:54 +0000 https://press-wire.org/?p=3536 The UPSC IAS 2021 Details Application Form I (DAF I) was released on the official website of the Union Public ...

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The UPSC IAS 2021 Details Application Form I (DAF I) was released on the official website of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) at upsc.gov.in. Candidates who passed the UPSC IAS 2021 preliminary exam have until December 1, 2021 to apply for the UPSC CSE DAF I 2021. The main exam for UPSC Civil Services 2021 will be held on January 7, 8, 9, 15, and 16, 2022.

Latest: Direct link to fill UPSC CSE DAF I 2021- Click here 

This year, UPSC has given candidates who filled out the UPSC CSE DAF I form the option of changing their UPSC IAS mains exam centre for 2021. According to UPSC, this was done in response to numerous requests from candidates to change their Civil Services mains exam centre. The Civil Services DAF I will include this facility.

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UPSC IAS 2021 DAF I dates

How to fill UPSC IAS DAF I 2021? 

To learn how to fill out and submit the UPSC Civil Service Detailed Application Form I 2021, see the instructions below.

  • Go to the official website – upsc.gov.in
  • Complete the registration by provisioning details including name, roll number, date of birth and e-mail address.
  • Click on the “submit” button to complete the UPSC DAF I registration 2021. On successful completion of the registration process, login credentials will be sent to the candidate’s email id.
  • Login using the roll number and password and fill in all required details includes Personal, educational, parental and employment.
  • Then upload the necessary documents as per the specified format and submit the UPSC IAS 2021 DAF.

Note: Candidates will also have to upload their documents such as like proof of age, educational qualification, community certificate, PH certificate etc. 

UPSC IAS 2021 Selection Process 

UPSC CSE 2021 preliminary exam, mains, and interview are the three stages of the commission’s selection process. The UPSC will announce the final merit result, which will be based on the prelims, mains, and interview rounds. The UPSC IAS 2021 prelims exam attracted nearly ten lakh candidates. The prelims exam results for UPSC IAS 2021 were released on October 29.

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UPSC IAS 2021: CSE Prelims Last Week Revision Tips And Tricks https://press-wire.org/upsc-ias-2021-prelims-last-week-revision-tips/ Wed, 06 Oct 2021 07:06:45 +0000 https://press-wire.org/?p=2210 UPSC IAS Prelims Last Week Revision Tips: Candidates who are taking the UPSC CSE 2021 exam should review the UPSC ...

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UPSC IAS Prelims Last Week Revision Tips: Candidates who are taking the UPSC CSE 2021 exam should review the UPSC IAS final week revision tips and other essential topics to remember for better exam performance.

The UPSC IAS prelims test will be held on October 10 by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) (Sunday). 

As time passes, the applicants’ goal is to pass the test, and revision holds the key to success in the final days leading up to the UPSC CSE prelims exam. 

UPSC 2021 Prelims Last Week Revision Tips
CSE Prelims Last Week Revision Tips

Aspirants have been studying for the test for several months and must be aware of the UPSC IAS 2021 revision tips and pitfalls to avoid on the day of the exam in order to achieve better results.

Because of the severity and competitiveness of the UPSC IAS prelims test, applicants make stupid blunders as a result of their nerves. 

The fundamental objective of the UPSC IAS revision guidelines is to avoid picking any new topic or section. 

Examine what you’ve previously learned in preparation for the UPSC IAS test. Maintain a regular study schedule. 

Overburdening oneself will have a negative impact on both your physical and emotional wellbeing.

UPSC CSE 2021: Revision tips

Quick Notes: The easiest approach to prepare for the UPSC IAS exam is to take short quick notes. 

Instead of going over the entire book again, you may go over the essential themes with the aid of brief notes.

Brush up on factual data: For daily news, read the newspaper. The UPSC IAS prelims exam will consist of questions based on current events and facts. 

Aspirants must have a high level of factual knowledge on the key themes.

Read UPSC topper interviews: Examining the UPSC IAS toppers interviews can assist you in determining how to channel your energy during the last hours of preparation. 

It’s critical to keep your thoughts calm and prevent feeling anxious or panicked.

Say no to social media: While social media is now a valuable source of information, it is also a major source of distraction for candidates. 

Avoid wasting time on time-consuming social networking networks. Use for instructional purposes if necessary.

Make your study hours productive: The time spent on the UPSC IAS study plan should be constructive, which includes summarising essential concepts, revising, and practising as much as possible. 

To break up boring activities, take brief breaks.

Appear in the online test: The UPSC IAS mock exams are the most effective approach to determine your degree of preparation and major correctness when answering questions. 

Because there are just a few days remaining, don’t take too many fake tests; this may cause anxiety.

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UPSC IAS 2021: Exam Day Mistakes To Avoid https://press-wire.org/upsc-ias-2021-exam-day-mistakes-to-avoid/ Mon, 04 Oct 2021 07:05:48 +0000 https://press-wire.org/?p=2089 UPSC IAS 2021 Exam Day Mistakes: The preliminary exam for the CSE will be held on October 10, 2021, by ...

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UPSC IAS 2021 Exam Day Mistakes: The preliminary exam for the CSE will be held on October 10, 2021, by the UPSC. 

Check out the mistakes to avoid on the day of the UPSC IAS 2021 exam.

The preliminary stage of the civil services exam (CSE) will be held on October 10, 2021, by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). 

UPSC IAS 2021 Exam Day Mistakes To Avoid
UPSC IAS 2021 Exam Day Mistakes To Avoid

Candidates taking the UPSC IAS prelims exam in 2021 should be aware of the errors to avoid on the day of the CSE exam. 

Because the UPSC CSE 2021 prelims exam is held in an offline format, those who would take it must know how to answer the questions. 

They should also be familiar with the COVID 19 SOP.

Non-compliance with the standards may result in the candidate’s candidacy being revoked. 

Only those who have successfully obtained the UPSC IAS admit card 2021 will be allowed to sit for the test. 

They will need to provide one government-issued picture ID evidence in addition to the admission card. 

To avoid errors on IAS test day, double-check all instructions that must be followed. 

COVID-19 SOPs must be followed in addition to the usual exam day guidelines to prevent the transmission of the deadly virus.

UPSC IAS Mistakes To Avoid On The Exam Day

  • Because the exam will be conducted in an offline format using OMR sheets, candidates are encouraged to mark their answers carefully because there will be no way to rectify mistakes.
  • The IAS prelims paper is divided into two parts, each of which has a negative marking of one-third (0.33) for that question. If a candidate answers more than one question incorrectly, that is also considered a bad response; therefore, they must avoid making such errors and carefully answer the questions.
  • Candidates are not permitted to use any other colour pen except a black ball point pen to record their answers on the OMR sheets.
  • While filling details in the IAS prelims OMR answer sheet especially in roll number and test booklet series code, aspirants must not make any mistake/discrepancy, if such a situation happens, their answer sheet might get rejected.
  • Aspirants must not write their name or any other information on the CSE preliminary exam OMR answer sheet for rough work or any other purpose. They must also not fold or damage the OMR answer sheet.
  • Candidates must avoid use of mobile phones even in switched off mode, or carry any electronic equipment, or bluetooth devices inside the exam hall. If found with possession of the same, strict action might be taken against them.
  • Candidates should remember to bring a mask and hand sanitizer to the exam centre. Staying protected from COVID-19 has become a need these days.

The UPSC CSE is India’s most prestigious test, held to fill Class 1 gazetted positions in various administrative offices across the country. 

The UPSC CSE test will be held for a total of 23 services, including the Indian Administrative Service, Indian Police Service, and Indian Forest Service, among others. 

The mains test, which will be held in descriptive style, will follow the preliminary exam. 

On January 7, 8, 9, 15, and 16, 2021, the UPSC CSE mains exam will be held.

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UPSC IAS Result 2020: Marksheet of UPSC IAS Topper 2020 https://press-wire.org/upsc-ias-result-2020-marksheet-of-upsc-ias-topper-2020/ Wed, 29 Sep 2021 06:57:26 +0000 https://press-wire.org/?p=1892 Marksheet of UPSC IAS Topper 2020: The UPSC has announced the results of the UPSC IAS main and personality tests ...

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Marksheet of UPSC IAS Topper 2020: The UPSC has announced the results of the UPSC IAS main and personality tests taken by qualifying UPSC IAS 2020 applicants. 

Here’s where you can get direct access to the PDF.

On its official website, upsc.gov.in, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) published the marks of the UPSC toppers 2020 in PDF format. 

The UPSC IAS main exam and personality test results for all 761 applicants who qualified for the UPSC IAS 2020 exam have been announced. 

Marksheet of UPSC IAS Topper 2020
Marksheet of UPSC IAS Topper 2020

Shubham Kumar, who was rated first at the All India level, received 1054 out of a possible 2025 points, according to the UPSC toppers marks sheet

In the interview round, he received 176 out of a possible 275 points. 

Second and third-place finishers Jagriti Awasthi and Ankita Jain received 1052 and 1051 points, respectively.

On September 24, the UPSC issued the UPSC IAS final result 2021, which includes the names and roll numbers of the qualifying applicants. 

UPSC has recently released the UPSC IAS cut-off as well as a link to obtain the UPSC IAS scorecard.

Marksheet of UPSC IAS Topper 2020

UPSC IAS cut off

The UPSC has published the UPSC IAS cut-off marks for each stage and category. 

The final UPSC IAS cut-off for 2020 for general category applicants was 944, while the UPSC cut-off for SC category candidates was 875. 

In the official PDF, candidates may check the UPSC IAS cut-off 2020 for prelims, mains, and interview rounds according to their category.

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UPSC IAS 2021: Last 10 Days Revision Strategy Tips https://press-wire.org/upsc-ias-2021-last-10-days-revision-strategy-tips/ Tue, 28 Sep 2021 06:50:44 +0000 https://press-wire.org/?p=1867 UPSC IAS 2021 tips and tricks: The UPSC IAS preliminary examination will be held on October 10, 2021.  Here are ...

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UPSC IAS 2021 tips and tricks: The UPSC IAS preliminary examination will be held on October 10, 2021. 

Here are some UPSC IAS 2021 revision tips and tactics for the past ten days.

The preliminary test for the civil services will be held on October 10, 2021, by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). 

Aspirants sitting the test on October 10 have already been studying hard for months, however, there are a few UPSC IAS tips and techniques for revising the syllabus in the last 10 days that might be useful for applicants towards the conclusion of their exam preparation. 

UPSC IAS Last 10 Days Revision Tips & Tricks
UPSC IAS Last 10 Days Revision Tips & Tricks

Thorough review, studying from flashcards and brief notes, managing time efficiently, and avoiding distractions are just a few of the key tips and methods for completing the UPSC IAS curriculum in the last few days.

UPSC IAS 2021: Last 10 Days Revision Tips And Tricks

Start the revision with topics you are most confident – One of the most crucial tips for completing the UPSC IAS test syllabus revision is to start with the topics on which you are most confident.

This will not take long, and completing a large portion of the curriculum quickly will enhance the applicants’ confidence.

UPSC CSE Question Papers Solve must be done – The first half of the day should be devoted to finishing the syllabus review and the second half to tackling UPSC civil services test question papers in a timely way.

This will allow applicants to familiarise themselves with the manner in which they will respond to questions on exam day.

Avoid starting a new topic or subject – One of the UPSC IAS 2021 tips and tricks is to avoid starting a new subject, topic, book, or study material.

Adding a new subject or topic to your preparation will totally derail it.

Time Management – According to UPSC CSE exam tips and tricks, one should split their time in the last leg of preparation so that the enormous curriculum for the prelims test is completely reviewed.

Setting objectives based on hours and dividing the day into three parts is the need of the hour. Candidates should divide the 12-hour day into three-hour chunks and establish a goal for themselves.

Avoid Distractions – As this is the most important stage of the UPSC IAS recruitment process, applicants are encouraged not to waste any time on needless and time-consuming activities such as watching movies, TV shows, visiting locations, or social gatherings with friends and family.

Take UPSC IAS Mock Tests – Solving mock exams is a crucial tip and strategy for cracking the UPSC IAS exam in order to fine-tune your preparation. Given that the exam is just 10 days away, students must complete at least one mock test in a timely manner. This can be accomplished by enrolling in an online or offline test series.

Take short breaks, but don’t extend – Taking a break throughout the constant hustling sessions is required, else an aspirant would forget what they have studied.

To stay energized, candidates should take brief tea/coffee breaks, go for short walks, stretch, and take short naps. They must not, however, continue these brief rests since they must ascend a formidable mountain.

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UPSC IAS CSE Admit Card 2021 at upsc.gov.in https://press-wire.org/upsc-cse-admit-card/ Sat, 18 Sep 2021 01:30:00 +0000 https://press-wire.org/?p=1505 UPSC IAS Admit card 2021: The UPSC admit card for the year 2021 is now available online. Here is the ...

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UPSC IAS Admit card 2021: The UPSC admit card for the year 2021 is now available online. Here is the direct link to the UPSC IAS admit card 2021.

The UPSC IAS admit card 2021 was published in an online format by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on its official website, upsc.gov.in.

The IAS admit card 2021 may be downloaded using either the registration number or the roll number and date of birth.

The UPSC IAS prelims test is set to take place on October 10, 2021, according to the UPSC IAS exam date 2021.

The UPSC CSE admit card was formerly released at least fifteen to twenty days before the civil services prelims exam.

However, the UPSC IAS admit card was released a month before the UPSC civil services prelims exams last year in 2020.

The UPSC civil services exam for 2021 was expected to take place on June 27.

The exam was postponed to October 10th due to the country being enveloped in the second wave of the COVID 19 pandemic.

UPSC IAS CSE Admit Card
UPSC IAS CSE Admit Card

UPSC IAS Admit Card Release Date

How to download the UPSC CSE Admit Card

Candidates who have enrolled for the Civil Services Prelims examination 2021 should be aware that the UPSC IAS admit card 2021 will not be mailed to them and must be downloaded using the instructions below:

  • First and foremost visit the official website of UPSC
  • Click the admit card tab on the right side.
  • A new page will open with the words “e-Admit Cards for UPSC Examinations” printed on it.
  • Now Select UPSC CSE admit card 2021 from the drop-down menu.
  • The UPSC admit card login page will appear on the screen, prompting the applicant to input their UPSC registration id or roll number, as well as their password.
  • On the screen, the UPSC IAS pdf will be shown.
  • Check all of the details on the UPSC IAS admit card before downloading and printing it.

Details mentioned in the UPSC IAS Admit Card 2021

UPSC Civil Service Exam Pattern:

What to do if there is an error in UPSC CSE Admit Card 2021

If applicants discover that any information on their UPSC IAS admit card has been misprinted, they should take immediate action and contact the commission to get the facts corrected as soon as possible.

Because the admit card is such an essential document, and the information contained inside it is documented in official records, this will aid in avoiding any problems in the future.

Check the UPSC helpline here.

Address: Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi – 110069
Helpline number: 011-23098543 / 23385271 / 23381125 / 23098591

UPSC Admit Card 2020: COVID-19 Guidelines To Follow

Despite the Coronavirus (COVID 19) pandemic, the Commission has decided to proceed with the IAS Prelims 2020 test. Along with the admit card, it has issued certain essential guidelines to candidates.

  • A mask or face cover must be worn at all times. Candidates who do not wear a mask or facial cover will not be allowed to enter the exam hall.
  • When necessary, candidates will be requested to remove their masks for verification.
  • Aspirants are allowed to bring their own hand sanitizer in a clear bottle. The bottle should be modest in size.
  • At the location and inside the test hall/room, candidates must practise “social distance” as well as “personal hygiene.”
  • The UPSC 2020 test will be held in accordance with the Ministry of Health’s Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) standards.

FAQs

Is UPSC admit card out?

The admit card will be released by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) at least four weeks before the exam date.

Is UPSC 2021 admit card release?

About two weeks before the test, UPSC will distribute the UPSC admit card for the UPSC CSE Prelims Examination. On October 10, 2021, the UPSC Civil Services Prelims will take place. As a result, by September 30th, 2021, the admit card will be issued.

How can I get UPSC hall ticket?

To obtain your IAS Hall Ticket for UPSC Prelims 2021, go to Civil Services (Prelims) exam 2021. For the UPSC Prelims 2021, you will be required to submit your Registration ID or Roll Number before downloading the IAS admit card. The IAS admit card will appear in PDF format.

How can I apply for IAS 2021?

Part I of the UPSC CSE 2021 application form: How to Fill It Out

Upsconline.nic.in is the UPSC’s official website.
Select Exam Notifications from the drop-down menu.
To apply online, go to the Apply Online page.
To register for Civil Services Part I, go to the URL provided.
Read the instructions on the application form carefully before clicking Yes.

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