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Anangsha Patra

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Normalisation of marks is done using equi-percentile method. The exam is conducted in multiple sessions. The question papers are different for different sessions. The corrected scores obtained by each candidate in different sessions are normalised. Scores upto two decimal points are taken for the purpose of calculations. After normalization, final scores are rounded off up to two decimal digits.

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The password is send on the mobile number and email ID after IBPS Clerk registration. Candidates can also view their results by using Date of Birth in the correct format. Candidates shoud enter the credentials correctly or else the login screen will show invalid result.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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Union Public Service Commission provides age relaxation in the upper age limit to the socially and economically backward classes because of the provisions mentioned in the Constitution of India. The Commission provides the following age relaxations to the corresponding categories to apply for the IAS exam.
5 years to SC and ST Category
3 years to Other Backward Classes
3 years to the Defence Services Personnel, disabled in operations during hostilities with any foreign country or in a disturbed area and released as a consequence thereof
5 years to the Ex-servicemen including commissioned officers and ECOs/SSCOs who have rendered at least
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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The Union Public Service Commission released the IAS 2023 applications online on February 1. The Commission allowed the candidates to fill out the IAS 2023 applications till February 21. The Commission provided 20 days to fill out the IAS 2023 applications. All the process of the IAS application is online only. Moreover, the candidates can fill out the IAS applications on the official website only. There is no alternative to it.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The IAS application fee was given in the official UPSC notification. The IAS application fee for the prelims exam was INR 100 only. For the candidates belonging to the female category, SC and ST categories and PwD category were exempted to pay any fee for the IAS exam. The application fee for the IAS Main 2023 exam is INR 200.

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The candidates can apply for the IAS exam within twenty days of the Civil Service Exam notification. Union Public Service Commission had released the official notification on February 4 and the last date to apply online was February 24. 

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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UPSC IAS 2023 notification was released online on February 1, 2023. The IAS applications 2023 were closed on February 21. The candidates can read and understand the IAS eligibility criteria for next year's applications. The candidates have to register for the UPSC exams before applying for the IAS exam. The candidates can see here the steps to apply online (after registration): Most of the details are taken from the registration form. The candidates will be required to upload their passport-size photo and signature and identity proof. The candidates will be required to reproduce the above-mentioned identity proof at the exam centre. Af
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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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Yes, the Union Public Service Commission mention the names of the selected candidates in the IAS results. The Commission releases the result with names separately. Firstly the UPSC releases the result containing the roll numbers only but later it releases the names of the selected candidates too. This procedure is followed to crosscheck and verify the result and the selected candidates.

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The IAS prelims result is declared based on the marks secured in the General Studies Paper-I only. The General Studies-Paper II (CSAT) is qualifying only and the candidates need to score 33% marks in the General Studies Paper-II. The candidates who do not score 33 per cent marks in the General Studies paper -II (CSAT), such candidates do not clear the IAS prelims exam. The marks secured in the IAS prelims are not counted for the final merit list.

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Rachit Kumar Saxena

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The marks of the last candidate selected in the IAS exam differ each year. It is a competitive exam and the candidates are arranged in the order of their merit. This merit list is compared with the number of vacancies available that year. The Commission select only that many candidates who are required to fulfil the available vacancies. The marks of the last selected candidate in a particular category are called the Cutoff for that category. There are no minimum marks mentioned to get into IAS or IPS. The candidates need to check the cutoff of their category.

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