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UPSC CDS-II 2022 written result declared: Here’s how you can check score

UPSC CDS II Result 2022: Candidates who had appeared for the UPSC CDS II exam 2022 can now check the written exam result through the official website of UPSC on upsc.gov.in.

upsc, upsc cds 2 resultThis year, the written exam of UPSC CDS I was conducted on September 4. Express photo by Jasbir Malhi

UPSC CDS II Result: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the results for UPSC Combined Defence Services (CDS)-II 2022. Candidates who had appeared for the UPSC CDS II exam 2022 can now check the written exam result through the official website of UPSC on upsc.gov.in.

This year, the written exam of UPSC CDS I was conducted on September 4. 

UPSC CDS II result 2022: Check how to download

Step 1: Visit the official UPSC website — upsc.gov.in

Step 2: On the homepage, locate and click on the link given for UPSC CDS I Result 2022.

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Step 3: A new PDF document will open in a new window. In this document, candidates can check their names.

Step 4: Download and save the PDF document for future reference.

Festive offer

The candidates who are selected in this round are now eligible to be interviewed “by the Service Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence, for admission to (i) Indian Military Academy, Dehradun 154th (DE) Course commencing in January, 2023 (ii) Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala,

Additionally, candidates who qualified in the written exam and given their first choice as Army (IMA/OTA) are required to register themselves on the recruiting directorate website — joinindianarmy.nic.in — to enable them to receive call up information for SSB interview. Those candidates who have already registered on the recruiting directorate website are advised not to register again.

 

First uploaded on: 23-09-2022 at 18:13 IST
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