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UPSC Result

So, in this segment of the blog we shall be discussing things like how to check your UPSC results, the latest updates regarding the current annual UPSC exam cycle, and the IAS results of past years.

With that let’s just go through some of the important points about the UPSC results in a tabular format.

UPSC Results: Important Points

Exam NameCSE: Civil Services Exam
Conducting BodyUPSC: Union Public Service Commission
Frequency of ExamOnce a year
Mode of ExaminationOnline
Stages of ResultsPrelims, Mains, and Final
Official Exam websitewww.upsc.gov.in

Although, you might know about it already, in the table above you can get a gist of the UPSC IAS exams and its stages of result.

Now, let’s quickly go over the important dates of the current UPSC IAS exam cycle:

IAS Exam Result Dates

EventImportant Dates
UPSC Preliminary4th October, 2020
Declaration of Results of UPSC Prelims23rd October, 2020
UPSC Mains8th to 12th January, 2021
Declaration of Results of UPSC Mains22nd March 2021 (tentatively)
UPSC InterviewPostponed due to COVID-19
Declaration of the UPSC Final resultsTo be announced after the interviews

In the table above, I have mentioned the important dates of the current 2020 UPSC exam cycle. With that said the 2021 UPSC Exam cycle is scheduled to kick off with the 2021 UPSC CSE prelims on the 27th of June, 2021.

Now let’s look at the steps you’d need to follow to check your UPSC IAS result

Steps to Check UPSC Result

The results of the written rounds of the UPSC, namely the Prelims and the Mains, are released every year by the UPSC on its official website. To check your UPSC IAS results, you can follow the steps that I have mentioned below:

  • Visit the UPSC’s official website – www.upsc.gov.in
  • After opening the website, scroll down to look for the link called “written results”.
  • After clicking on the “written results” link, click on the link called “result”.
  • Next, search for your result using your roll number.
  • Download your UPSC result sheet and take a printout for future reference.

Now, that you know about the steps to download the UPSC results, let’s now take a look into the UPSC prelims results, and the UPSC mains results of the previous years, and also the prelims result of the 2020 CSE.


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Source by: https://www.anujjindal.in/upsc-previous-year-papers-result-and-cut-off/

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