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Anangsha Patra
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Updated on Jul 16, 2021 18:47 IST
UPSC has announced CDS II 2020 final result on July 16. The result is available in PDF form and comprises the roll numbers of qualified candidates. Total 129 candidates have been recommended for selection to IMA, INA and AFA.

UPSC has announced CDS II 2020 final result on July 16. The result is available in PDF form and comprises the roll numbers of qualified candidates. Total 129 candidates have been recommended for selection to IMA, INA and AFA. 

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Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced CDS II 2020 final result on July 16. Out of total 129 qualified candidates, 71 are recommended for Indian Military Academy (IMA), 49 for Indian Naval Academy (INA) and 9 for Air Force Academy. The result has been announced on the official website-upsc.gov.in. CDS result which is available in PDF form comprises the roll numbers and names of candidates recommended for different defence academies.

The list of recommended candidates has been prepared to announce CDS (II) result 2020 without considering the medical test. The total number of vacancies announced for IMA was 100, 26 for INA and 32 for AFA. The marks of candidates will be released after the announcement of the final result of Officers’ Training Academy (OTA).

Verification of date of birth and educational qualification of the qualified candidates is under process by the army headquarters. Candidates are required to forward their original as well as photocopy of certificates in support of date of birth and educational qualification to Army headquarters /naval headquarters /air headquarters.

CDS II 2020 final result has been prepared based on the performance in written exam and SSB Interview. Candidates have been selected for the 151 (DE) course of IMA, INA and AFA 210F(P) training course.

Earlier, based on the performance in the written exam UPSC had selected 2702 candidates for IMA, 1246 for INA and 0607 for AFA to appear for the SSB Interview.

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