UPSC CSE: Window opens to fill UPSC IAS interview DAF form, schedule expected soon..
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has declared the Civil Services Main Examination 2025 results. A total of 2,736 candidates qualified for the Mains exam and are now eligible for the interview/personality test. UPSC has opened applications for filling the Detailed Application Form (DAF) to participate in the interview. Selected candidates can fill out the form as soon as possible by visiting the official website, upsc.gov.in.
Login is mandatory to appear for the interview.
It is important to note that all candidates appearing for the Mains examination are required to fill out the DAF form. Candidates who do not log in for the interview will be barred from participating, and their admit cards will not be issued. Therefore, all candidates should visit the official website and fill out the form as soon as possible. Candidates who do not wish to make any changes to their form should also log in and resubmit the form.
The interview schedule will be released soon.
The UPSC is expected to announce the schedule for the interview/personality test soon. The interviews will be held at the UPSC office in Delhi, with the expected date being January 2026. Admit cards for all qualified candidates will be made available for download online on the website a few days before the interview date.
Check the result by name and roll number.
To download the UPSC CSE Mains merit list 2025, first visit the official website, upsc.gov.in.
On the website's home page, click on the result PDF link in the "What's New" section.
The result will now open on the screen in PDF format, where you can download it.
Candidates can then check their roll number/name.
Only those whose name/roll number appears on the list will be considered successful for the final stage.
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