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UPSC Civil Services Exam Prelims Result 2019 – Check Here @UPSC.Gov.in

The Union of Public Service Commission conducted the Civil Service Examination 2019 on 3rd June. The UPSC Chairmen already declared that the UPSC Prelims exam result 2019 is likely to be released on 15th July to 22nd July. As expected the students applications has increased massively this year. More than 3 lakh students applied for the UPSC Civil Service Examination 2019 for Prelims in 73 exam centers across the country. Candidates who qualify the prelims will become eligible to give the main exam which is scheduled for September. Candidates can check the results on www.upsc.gov.in. The admit cards for the UPSC mains examination will be released once after the results for the UPSC Prelims Examination result is declared.

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UPSC Civil Services Exam Prelims Result 2019 – Important Dates

Events Dates
Preliminary Exam Date 3rd June 2019
Mains Exam Start Date 1st October 2019
Admit Card Released Date Prelims 1st week of May 2019
Prelims Exam Expected Result 22nd July 2019

UPSC Civil Services Exam Prelims Result 2019 – Important links

Official Website UPSC.gov.in
Check Result Click Here

UPSC Civil Services Exam Prelims Result 2019 – How to Check

  1. Visit the official website of Union of Public Service Commission, upsc.gov.in.
  2. Click on the Tab called “Civil Services Exam Prelims Result 2018”.
  3. Enter your Roll No. or download the PDF file containing the result.
  4. Search your Roll No. on the Result Document.
  5. Take a print out of the result for future references.

UPSC Civil Services Exam Prelims Result 2019 – Selection Process

The UPSC Civil Services Exam is conducted annually in three stages:

  1. Preliminary Exam
  2. Mains Exam
  3. Interview

UPSC (Union of Public Service Commission) conducts Civil Services Exam every year to fill administrative positions in different All-India Services and central civil services including IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS, and IRTS. As per the decision was taken by the government for increasing the access of unemployed to job opportunities, the Commission will publicly disclose the scores of the candidates (obtained in the written examination and interview/ personality test) through the public portals.

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