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How to Apply for UPSC Exam 2022?

 On February 2, 2022, the UPSC 2022 Notification was published. The application window for the same commenced on February 2, 2022, and remained available until February 22, 2022.

The 2022 withdrawal window for the concerned application form commenced on March 1, 2022 and closed on April 7, 2022.

The UPSC Prelims test for 2022 will be held on June 5, 2022, while the Mains exam for the same will be held on September 16, 2022, for the next 5 days, according to the notice.


UPSC Apply Online Process

The following are the steps that you normally need to follow while you UPSC Apply Online:

Step 1:You can also alternatively directly go to www.upsconline.nic.in and click on “Online Application for Various Examinations of UPSC”.

Step 2: Clicking on it will direct you to a new page, where you should click on “Part-1 Registration”.

Step 3: In the Part – I registration page, fill in all the personal information like name, age, corresponding address, etc.

Step 4: After filling in the details, please ensure that they are absolutely correct because you won’t be able to change any of them after clicking on the submit button down below. 

Step 5: Next comes the step of clicking on the submit button. 

Step 6: Next, you’d be needed to fill in the part – II registration page. In it, you should submit all the important documents such as your educational certificates, age relaxation if applicable, ID proof, photograph, signature, payment details, and declaration.

Step 7: Then fill in your exam center preferences. 

Step 8: Then give in your email address for further correspondence with the UPSC.

Step 9: Finally click on the “I Agree” button and submit the UPSC application form. 

Step 10: After the final submission of your registration form, a Registration Number will be provided to you, save it for future reference.

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