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UPSC Civil Services Prelims result 2025 to be out anytime soon

UPSC Civil Services Prelims result 2025 to be out anytime soon

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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is likely to announce the results for the Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2025 in the coming days. This year, the UPSC CSE Prelims were held on May 25 in two sessions, following the usual format. Based on past trends, the results are typically declared around 15 days after the exam date, which places the expected announcement around mid-June.advertisementOnce released, the results will be published in a PDF format on the official website — upsc.gov.in — listing the roll numbers of candidates shortlisted for the next round: the Mains exam.In the 2024 cycle, the cut-off marks saw a notable increase, with the General category cut-off reaching 87.98.
The OBC and EWS cut-offs stood at 87.28 and 85.92, respectively. The highest cut-off in the last five years was recorded in 2020, where the General category threshold hit 92.51.STEPS TO CHECK UPSC CSE PRELIMS RESULT 2025 Visit upsc.gov.inClick on the 'What's New' sectionFind and click the link titled 'UPSC CSE Prelims 2025 Result'A PDF with shortlisted roll numbers will openUse Ctrl+F to search for your roll number and save the file for reference.WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE RESULTS?advertisementCandidates who clear the prelims must fill out the Detailed Application Form-I (DAF-I), which will be released shortly after the result announcement. The DAF-I requires detailed information regarding personal background, academic qualifications, and service preferences to proceed to the Mains stage.NEW EXAM PORTAL AND AADHAAR INTEGRATIONRecently, UPSC introduced a new registration portal allowing Aadhaar-based authentication. As of the first week, over 92% of applicants have opted for Aadhaar verification, streamlining identity checks for future exams.CDS AND NDA APPLICATIONSMeanwhile, UPSC has also opened applications for CDS II and NDA/NA II exams 2025. Interested candidates can apply by June 17 at upsconline.nic.in, with exams scheduled for September 14.

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UPSC Civil Services Prelims result 2025 to be out anytime soon
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UPSC Civil Services Prelims result 2025 to be out anytime soon

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is likely to announce the results for the Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2025 in the coming days. This year, the UPSC CSE Prelims were held on May 25 in two sessions, following the usual format. Based on past trends, the results are typically declared around 15 days after the exam date, which places the expected announcement around released, the results will be published in a PDF format on the official website — — listing the roll numbers of candidates shortlisted for the next round: the Mains the 2024 cycle, the cut-off marks saw a notable increase, with the General category cut-off reaching 87.98. The OBC and EWS cut-offs stood at 87.28 and 85.92, respectively. The highest cut-off in the last five years was recorded in 2020, where the General category threshold hit TO CHECK UPSC CSE PRELIMS RESULT 2025 Visit on the 'What's New' sectionFind and click the link titled 'UPSC CSE Prelims 2025 Result'A PDF with shortlisted roll numbers will openUse Ctrl+F to search for your roll number and save the file for HAPPENS AFTER THE RESULTS?advertisementCandidates who clear the prelims must fill out the Detailed Application Form-I (DAF-I), which will be released shortly after the result announcement. The DAF-I requires detailed information regarding personal background, academic qualifications, and service preferences to proceed to the Mains EXAM PORTAL AND AADHAAR INTEGRATIONRecently, UPSC introduced a new registration portal allowing Aadhaar-based authentication. As of the first week, over 92% of applicants have opted for Aadhaar verification, streamlining identity checks for future AND NDA APPLICATIONSMeanwhile, UPSC has also opened applications for CDS II and NDA/NA II exams 2025. Interested candidates can apply by June 17 at with exams scheduled for September 14.

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