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UPSC Prelims Result 2025: Expected date, latest updates, and where to download your scorecard

UPSC Prelims Result 2025: Expected date, latest updates, and where to download your scorecard

Time of India3 days ago

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is expected to declare the Civil Services Preliminary Examination (CSE) Result 2025 by the second week of June. However, the official announcement on the exact date and time is still awaited.
UPSC Prelims Result Date 2025:
The UPSC CSE Prelims 2025 was held on May 25 (Sunday) in two sessions. In previous years, the commission declared results within 15 days of the exam. In 2024, the exam was conducted on June 16, and the result was released on July 1. In 2023, the exam was held on May 28, with results declared on June 12. Based on this pattern, candidates can expect the 2025 results by June 14.
Where and how to check the UPSC CSE Prelims Result 2025
Once declared, candidates can check their results on the official UPSC website —
upsconline.gov.in
. Follow these steps:
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Visit the official UPSC website – upsconline.gov.in
Click on the link titled 'UPSC CSE Prelims 2025 Result' on the homepage
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A PDF file will open with the roll numbers of qualified candidates
Use Ctrl+F or the search feature to find your roll number
Download and save the PDF for future use
Candidates can also download the PDFs of the GS Paper 1 and GS Paper 2 for UPSC CSE Prelims 2025 from upsc.gov.in.
Qualified candidates to appear for UPSC CSE Main 2025
Those who clear the prelims will be eligible to appear for the
UPSC CSE Main Examination 2025
. The commission will issue further notifications for the Main exam schedule.
UPSC revamps online application system
To improve the registration and application process, UPSC has introduced a revamped online application platform. The new portal, available at upsconline.nic.in, features a four-part structure allowing candidates to complete key steps ahead of specific exam notifications. The new system is now active.
Of these, three—Account Creation, Universal Registration, and Common Application Form—can be completed anytime by candidates. The fourth section, labelled 'Examination,' will display exam-specific notices, application links, and status updates, which candidates must fill out only during the notification period of each exam.
The UPSC has clarified that the older One Time Registration (OTR) system is now discontinued. All aspirants are required to create fresh profiles and upload documents on the updated platform at upsconline.nic.in. For identity verification, the commission recommends using Aadhaar cards to simplify the authentication process. The updated system will be used for all future exams, including the CDS II and NDA & NA II for 2025.
UPSC ESE Prelims 2025 scheduled for June 8
Meanwhile, the UPSC will conduct the Engineering Services (Preliminary) Examination 2025 on June 8. Candidates appearing for this exam can download their admit cards from upsconline.gov.in.

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