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UPSC civil service mains 2021 result out check here.

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                                                                source wallpaperuse

T he Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on Monday announced the results of the Civil Services (Main) Examination 2021. The CSE main exam was conducted from January 7, 2022 to January 16, 2022. Candidates can check their result on the official website- upsc.Gov.in

Those who have cleared the main exam will have to submit the DAF II on the official website between March 17 and March 24 till 6 pm.

UPSC Civil Services Mains Result 2021: Steps to check

Step 1: Visit the official website, upsc.gov.in

Step 2: Click on UPSC Mains Result 2021 tab

Step 3: A pdf file will appear.

Step 4: Download and take a print out for future reference.

Eligible candidates will now appear for the personality test. Maximum marks are 2025. The interview will be of 275 marks with no minimum qualifying marks. Candidates are required to bring a photo identity card issued by the government, 2 recent passport size photographs, certificate in support of age relaxation, if applicable, matriculation certificate, degree certificate, TA form and other documents.

Every year the UPSC conducts the examination in three stages preliminary, main and interview to select candidates from across the country for all India services and central services like IAS, IRS, IPS, IFS etc. All the candidates need to pass the exam successfully. The exam is conducted by UPSC in three stages.

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