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UPSC 2025 exam schedule out.Check dates online

UPSC 2025 exam schedule out.Check dates online

India Today01-05-2025

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially published the exam timetable for the Indian Economic Service (IES), Indian Statistical Service (ISS), and Combined Medical Services (CMS) Examinations 2025. Candidates can now view and download the detailed schedule from the Commission's official website — upsc.gov.in.According to the notification, the IES and ISS exams will take place from June 20 to June 22, 2025, while the CMS exam is scheduled for July 20, 2025.advertisementEarlier, UPSC had announced a total of 47 vacancies for the Indian Economic and Statistical Services — including 12 posts for IES and 35 for ISS. For the Combined Medical Services Examination, a total of 705 vacancies have been notified across various medical departments and institutions in the country.
Candidates are advised to check the official UPSC website for complete exam schedules, including subject-wise timings and important instructions. A direct link to download the detailed timetable is also available on the site.

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