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UPSC declares Civil services prelims exam results

New Delhi, Aug 4: About 16,000 candidates have successfully qualified this year's Civil Services (Preliminary) examination, results of which have been declared by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).  The UPSC has advised the qualifiers

PTI Updated on: August 04, 2013 7:06 IST
upsc declares civil services prelims exam results
upsc declares civil services prelims exam results

New Delhi, Aug 4: About 16,000 candidates have successfully qualified this year's Civil Services (Preliminary) examination, results of which have been declared by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).  







The UPSC has advised the qualifiers not to file any RTI applications seeking details of their marks and answer keys until the entire process of civil services exams comprising the mains test and interview gets over.  

Those who have qualified the pre test, which was held on May 26, have been asked to apply online at the Commission's website—www.upsc.gov.in—again in the Detailed Application Form (DAF) for the civil services (Mains) examination.  

After submitting the duly filled DAF online, the candidates are required to take out its print out and send its printed copy duly signed by him or her alongwith all relevant documents including the prescribed fees, wherever applicable, to the Commission, according to a press statement by the UPSC which conducts the prestigious test to select officers for Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Foreign Service among others.  

The detailed instruction to fill in the DAF and procedure for sending it to the Commission is available on the UPSC portal. “It can also be delivered at Union Public Service Commission counter by hand till September 18, 2013 (5.00 PM),” it said.
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