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UPSC Releases Marks for the Willing Non-Commended Candidates: Check Details

Marks of candidates under UPSC for the willing non- commended candidates who appeared for the interview of Indian Economic Service (IES) and Indian Statistical Service (ISS) has been released

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Marks of candidates under Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for the willing non- commended candidates who appeared for the interview of Indian Economic Service (IES) and Indian Statistical Service (ISS) has been released. Candidates can check their marks available on the official website, upsc.gov.in.

"The Commission issued a Disclosure Scheme for disclosing the scores and other details of the non-recommended willing candidates, who appeared in the final stage of an Examination (Interview), through its website," says an official note.

To check your result first visit the official website of UPSC, upsc.gov.in. Click on the 'Public Disclosure of marks and other details of non-recommended willing candidates.' A PDF file would be displayed on your screen. Check the marks after scrolling down to page 3. Download and take a hard copy for future references.

On June 16, the UPSC IFS (Main) Exam 2020 result was released. A total of 222 applicants have been shortlisted for the Personality Test in order to be called for the Indian Forest Service Examination-2020 (Group 'A'). The Mains exam was held from February 28 to March 7, 2021. The applicants who have been shortlisted will now take part in the personality test or the interview stage, the dates of which will be published by UPSC in July.

Meanwhile, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) had announced that the recruitment exam for EPFO enforcement officers which was held on September 5. The exam for the National Defence Academy and Naval Academy, which was planned for today, has been postponed till November 14. The UPSC EPFO examination was previously planned for May 9, and admission cards were distributed. However, the Commission decided in April to postpone the exam due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases.

The central service recruiting body has also set rules for precautionary measures to arrest the spread of the virus; this has been made mandatory by the rapid surge in the number of coronavirus cases across the country.

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