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UPSC Notification 2021 

 

UPSC Notification 2021 

The official UPSC notification 2021 was released by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on the 4th of March 2021. You can also check the notification on UPSCs official website as well.  

According to the official notification, the 2021 Civil services recruitment process will fill up 712 civil servant posts.

Also written in the UPSC notification 2021 is that the prelims of the CSE 2021 were scheduled to be conducted on the 27th of June 2021But due to the second wave of COVID-19, it got postponed to 10th October 2021. 

You should also note that the 2021 UPSC  exam dates for the CSE Mains are 7, 8, 9, 15, and 16 January 2022.

 The release date of the UPSC notification 2021, i.e., the 4th of March 2021 was the start date for the online registration process for the UPSC exam 2021. The last date to apply online was the 24th of March 2021. 

It should also be noted that according to the UPSC’s official website, the 2021 UPSC  exam dates for the CSE Mains are 7, 8, 9, 15, and 16 January 2022

 

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