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UPSC declared the CDS 1 final results

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the final results for the Combined Defence Services (CDS I) exams.

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Updated: 10/22/2024, 4:30:00 AM

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the final results for the Combined Defence Services (CDS I) exams. Candidates participated in this exam can download their results from the official website at upsc.gov.in.

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How to check the result

1. Visit the official website at upsc.gov.in

2. Locate and select the Result option on the webpage

3. Enter your login credentials

4. Your result will be on the screen

5. Download and take a print out for future reference

Around 237 candidates have been shortlisted for the defence training programs, encompassing the Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Air Force Academy. The defence training programs will welcome 158 officers at IMA, 44 at INA and 34 at Air Force Academy.

According to the official circular “The number of vacancies, as intimated by the Government is 100 for Indian Military Academy [including 13 vacancies reserved for NCC ‘C’ Certificates (Army Wing) holders], 32 for Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala, Executive Branch (General Service)/Hydro[including 06 vacancies for NCC ‘C’ Certificate (Naval Wing) holders] and 32 for Air Force Academy, Hyderabad [03 vacancies are reserved for NCC ’C’ Certificate (AirWing) holders through NCC Special Entry].”

The UPSC announced that 1954, 586 and 628 candidates passed the written examination for admission to the Indian Military, Indian Naval Academy and Air Force Academy, respectively. However, final selection will be based on the Services Selection Board (SSB) test results, administered

Following the result declaration, candidates should submit original certificates (Date of Birth, Educational Qualification, etc) with self-attested photocopies to their preferred Head Quarters.

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the final results for the Combined Defence Services (CDS I) exams. Candidates participated in this exam can download their results from the official website at upsc.gov.in.

Candidates are advised to regularly check the website for any updates and information. 

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FAQ's

Q: What is the next step for candidates after results are declared?

A: Candidates must submit original certificates (Date of Birth, Educational Qualification, etc.) along with attested photocopies.

Q: Where should candidates submit their documents?

A: Documents should be submitted to the respective headquarters (Army, Naval, or Air) based on the candidate's first preference.

Q: What documents are required to be submitted?

A: Original certificates supporting age, education, and other qualifications, along with attested photocopies.

Q: Why is document submission necessary?

A: Document submission is necessary to verify candidate information and complete the selection process.

Q: How can candidates check their CDS I exam results?

A: Candidates can check their results on the official UPSC website (upsc.gov.in) by selecting the "Result" option and entering their login credentials.

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