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UPSC Civil Service 2023 registration starts; Get direct link, steps to apply here

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Posted on 31 Jan 2023
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Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services notification is out today; i.e. 1 February, 2023
As the notification is out, applicants having interest can apply directly for the UPSC CSE Exam on its official website

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services notification is out today; i.e. 1 February, 2023. 

As the notification is out, applicants having interest can apply directly for the UPSC CSE Exam and submit their applications straight away on the official website: upsc.gov.in. At present, the UPSC is conducting the personality test, interview round for UPSC Civil Services 2022. The UPSC Civil Services 2022 interview rounds are being conducted from 30 January, 2023 onwards. It must further be noted that as the notification is live now, applicants can submit their applications on or before 21 February, 2023. This recruitment drive aims to fill up 1105 vacancies.

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UPSC Civil Services 2023: Steps to apply for UPSC Prelims

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UPSC Prelims 2023 will take place on 28 May, 2023. Besides the UPSC Prelims 2023 notification, the commission is also expected to release the notification for Indian Forest Service, IFS Prelims Exam 2023.

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Last updated on 02 Feb 2023
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