UPSC Combined Defence Services 2019 result declared: Check details here.

Source – indiatoday.in

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the final results of the Combined Defence Services examination on the official website, upsc.gov.in. Candidates who appeared for the SSB interview can now check their results directly through the official website.

As per the official notification, “The Commission had recommended 2726, 1609 and 643 as qualified in the written test for admission to the Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Air Force Academy respectively.”

Here’s what the official notification says:

“The following are the lists, in order of merit of 129 (82+44+03) candidates who have qualified on the basis of the results of the Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2019 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission in February, 2019 and SSB interviews held by the Services Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence for admission to the 148th Course of Indian Military Academy, Dehradun; Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala and Air Force Academy, Hyderabad (Pre-Flying) Training Course i.e. No. 207 F (P) Course.”

UPSC Combined Defence Services 2019 result: Steps to check

Step 1: Visit the official website, upsc.gov.in

Step 2: On the home page, click on the link that reads, ‘Final results: Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2019,’ appearing under ‘What’s new’ section

Step 3: On the webpage, click on the link available to check the results

Step 4: UPSC CDS final result in the pdf format will appear on the display screen

Step 5: Check your result

Note: Download the result and take its print out for future reference.

About UPSC:

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is an organisation that works under the central government to recruit staff for various posts in the various ministries and departments, and in subordinate offices. The commission also conducts examinations for the recruitment in various departments of the state.

Getting Precise Hindi Translation for Technical Papers Proving Difficult for UPSC, Says Govt.

Source – news18.com

New Delhi: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is facing constraints in getting precise Hindi translation of question papers, especially in technical papers like engineering and medical sciences, the government said on Wednesday, citing a report.

In fact, the Commission had constituted a high level standing committee to examine the modalities of implementing the Parliamentary resolution on official languages dated January 18, 1968, it said.

“The Committee had, in its report submitted in the year 2012, which was accepted by UPSC, underlined certain constraints such as practical/operational difficulties in getting the precise Hindi translation of question papers; especially in technical papers (engineering, medical science etc.); growth of Hindi and other languages in the higher educational system, which are existing as of today,” Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh said in a written reply to Lok Sabha.

The government was asked whether the competitive examinations held for the Indian Forest Service, Indian Economic Service, Indian Statistical Service, Geological and Engineering Service cannot be written in Hindi medium due to their technical nature and if so, whether the government has ever selected Hindi as a medium for such technical education related competitive examinations.

“UPSC and the respective cadre controlling authorities of these services are seized of the matter,” the minister said.

The Commission conducts the Indian Forest Service examination, the Indian Economic Service/Indian Statistical Service examination (a clubbed examination), the combined geo-scientist and the geologist examination and the engineering services examination as per the rules of the examinations framed and notified by the nodal departments/ministries of the government of India.

5 UPSC exam myths busted.

Source – tribuneindia.com

Akhand Swaroop Pandit

Joining the Indian Civil Services is considered a dream career by many ambitious and talented individuals aspiring to become an IAS, IPS or IFS officer. These prestigious jobs mark authority and power in India along with job security, salary package, the opportunity of a foreign posting, job satisfaction, etc. Moreover, civil servants are the ones deciding the fate of the nation in terms of implementing all developmental and other government policies. However, securing a job in one of these three posts demands to undergo a gruelling, three-tier UPSC civil services exam which is considered one of the toughest competitive examinations. Lakhs of aspirants appear for UPSC every year but only a few get selected.

Although proper preparation is necessary for cracking this examination, it’s also crucial for the candidates to handle the exam pressure and the myths floating around that further aggravates their fear, making them nervous towards pursuing such a field. So aspirants it’s time to debunk these common myths you might be hearing and gear up to ace the journey towards your dream career:

Myth 1: One needs years of preparation

Reality: UPSC might be a tough examination demanding complete dedication but that does not necessarily mean that one would need to start preparing from an early stage. Even a year’s preparation can be good to clear the examination if aspirants are studying with perseverance. There numerous success stories of aspirants cracking the examination in one go after just a year or even less than a year’s preparation.

Myth 2: IAS aspirants must be aware of every topic/subject 

Reality: This is not true. Since this is a general exam, one needs to be well-read along with having a balanced outlook towards issues. Moreover, as the syllabus itself is so vast covering multiple subjects, aspirants are already more aware than the others. There is no need to mug topics and become experts. Instead, simply focus on all the NCERT books, current affairs, and books by a few renowned authors. The exam demands its aspirants to have a general awareness and analytical skills.

Myth 3: Aspirants need to make at least 2-3 attempts

Reality: This is just a misconception. There have been so many aspirants who have cleared the examination in the very first attempt. All it needs is to keep your head straight and focus on your preparation. Revise once you are done and take multiple mock tests to evaluate your pitfalls and work on it. If you have religiously revised everything in the syllabus and are confident to give the shot, nothing can stop you from clearing the UPSC preliminary exam in a go.

Myth 4: Candidates should follow the toppers’ strategies

Reality: There is no quick route to crack the UPSC.   Even though you listen to the toppers revealing their strategies and study patterns, it is your hard work that will ultimately pay off. Thus, it is crucial for the aspirants to follow their own rhythm and routine and make an informed choice when it comes to creating a preparation strategy. 

Myth 5: It is mandatory to have a good command over English to ace the interview

Reality: This is a misapprehension, particularly among the regional language-speaking candidates. The UPSC examination assesses your awareness and analysing skills, and not the medium of language you write in. The aspirants are allowed to attempt the paper and give the interview in almost 22 regional languages, as per their comfort level. So put your best foot forward!

While this exam can be a bit overwhelming, UPSC is just another competitive examination featuring a lengthy syllabus. So rather than losing your confidence on the ground of some baseless myths, stay disciplined, determined and believe in your hard work to make through this journey smoothly.

— The writer is Founder & CEO, Catalyst Group – Online Learning Platform

UPSC CDS 1 Exam 2020: Applications Rejected List Released, Check Official Notice Here.

Source – jagranjosh.com

UPSC CDS 1 Exam 2020 Update: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the list of candidates whose application for Combined Defence Service Examination (1), 2020 has been rejected due to non-payment of application fee. Candidates who applied for examination can check their name in the list available on the official website of the Commission – upsc.gov.in.

In the notice issued by the UPSC on 25 November 2019 regarding the UPSC CDS (1) Exam 2020 application rejected list, a total of 16 candidates have been found whose payment confirmation was not received by the respective bank authorities.

All such candidates whose name is given the UPSC CDS 1 Exam 2020 Applications Rejected List can appeal against the rejection along with the documentary proof regarding the fee payment. The candidates would need to send their appeal to Commission either by hand or by speed post. All such requests can be submitted to Smt. Pushpa Minz Under Secretary (CDS), Union Public Service Commission, Room No. 427, Ayoug Sachivalaya Building, Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110069.

Candidates should note that the appeal against UPSC CDS 1 Exam 2020 Application Rejection will be accepted within 10 days of receiving email from the UPSC in this regard, the Notice clarifies.

UPSC in its UPSC CDS 1 Exam 2020 Applications Rejected notice has specified the documents that can be produced as proof of the application fee payment. These include,

(a) bank pay-inslip (in original) if payment was done through cash mode in SBI or its designated banks, or

(b) a copy of Debit/ Credit Card Statement or Bank Account Statement, in case the application fee was submitted through debit/credit cards or internet banking of authorised banks.

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) had released the Combined Defence Service Examination (I), 2020 Notification on 30 October 2019 in Employment News and on its official website. A total of 418 vacancies have been notified for this edition of the exam. UPSC CDS 1 Exam 2020 has been scheduled to be held on 02 February 2020.

UPSC Recruitment 2019: More than 40 vacancies available, here’s how to apply online @ upsconline.nic.in

Source – indiatoday.in

PSC Recruitment 2019: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released an official notification inviting all the eligible candidates for Assistant Registrar, Assistant Director, Principal Design Officer and other posts. All the interested application can fill the online application form on or before December 12, 2019 on the official website of the commission, the link for which is upsconline.nic.in

UPSC Recruitment 2019: Vacancy details

Total posts: 48

Name of the post:

  • Assistant Registrar of Trade Marks and Geographical Indications: 11
  • Senior Examiner of Trade Marks and Geographical Indications: 10
  • Assistant Director (Banking): 3
  • Assistant Director (Capital Market): 1
  • Principal Design Officer (Construction): 4
  • Senior Design Officer Grade -I (Construction): 4
  • Senior Technical Officer (Design): 2
  • Senior Design Officer Grade-I (Electrical): 6
  • Director (Safety): 7

UPSC Recruitment 2019: Eligibility Criteria

Assistant Director (Capital Market): All the candidates interested in applying need to possess CA or Cost and Management Accountant or Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) or Masters of Business Administration (Finance) (MBA) or post Graduate Diploma in Management (Finance) or Company Secretary.

Principal Design Officer (Construction): The candidates should have a degree in Naval Architecture from a recognised university or equivalent with ten years practical experience in design/installation/construction of ships.

Assistant Registrar of Trade Marks and Geographical Indications: Degree in Law of a recognized University OR Master Degree in Law of a recognized University. Five (5) years practice at a Bar or (5) five years experience in the State Judicial Service or in the Legal Department of a State Government or of the Central Government.

Senior Examiner of Trade Marks and Geographical Indications: The applicant should posses a degree in Law of a recognised university with 3 years experience in handling court cases and other legal matters or matters relating to Trade Marks or Geographical Indications.

How to apply for UPSC Recruitment 2019:

Candidates are requested to apply only online against this advertisement on the Online Recruitment Application (ORA) website http://www.upsconline.nic.in and not write to the commission for application forms.

Direct link: https://www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Advt-16-2019-Engl_0.pdf

Application fee:

Candidates are required to pay a fee of Rs 25 only either by remitting the money in any branch of the SBI by cash or by using net banking facility of the SBI or by using visa/master credit/debit card.

No fee for SC/ST/PH/Women candidates of any community. No “fee exemption” is available to OBC male candidates and they are required to pay the full prescribed fee.

Probation:

As per the UPSC official notification, the persons selected will be appointed on probation as per rule.

Important dates to remember:

  • Last day of submission of online application form: December 12, 2019

CDS Result 2019: UPSC declares final results, here’s how to check.

Source – businesstoday.in

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on Monday announced the result of Combined Defence Services (CDS) on its official website. A total of 129 (82+44+03) candidates have qualified the CDS exam 2019. All those candidates who appeared in the exam can check their results on upsc.gov.in.

The final merit list has been prepared on the basis of CDS (I) 2019 exam and the Services Selection Board (SSB) interviews. The CDS exam was conducted by the UPSC in  February, 2019 and SSB interviews were held by the Services Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence for admission to the 148th Course of Indian Military Academy, Dehradun; Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala and Air Force Academy, Hyderabad (Pre-Flying) Training Course.

UPSC CDS (I) final result has been declared in the form of a merit list, which contain details like name and roll number of the candidates who have successfully qualified in the examination. Candidates can check their results by entering their name or roll number.

These results are available on the UPSC website.  However, marks of the candidates would be available on the website after completion of its complete process i.e. after declaration of final result of Officers’ Training Academy (OTA) for Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2019.

The number of vacancies, as intimated by the Government is 100 for Indian Military Academy (including 13 vacancies reserved for  NCC ‘C’ certificates (Army Wing) holders), 45 for Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala, Kerala Executive (General Service)  [including 6 vacancies reserved  for NCC ‘C’ Certificate holders (Naval Wing)] and 32 for Air Force Academy, Hyderabad.

The Commission had recommended 2,726, 1,609 and 643 as qualified in the written test for admission to the Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Air Force Academy, respectively.

The results of medical examination have not been taken into account in preparing these lists, an official notice said.

“Verification of date of birth and educational qualifications of these candidates is still under process by the Army Headquarters.  The candidature of all these candidates is, therefore, Provisional on this score. Candidates are requested to forward their certificates, in original, in support of Date of Birth/Educational qualification etc. claimed by them, along with Photostat attested copies thereof to Army Headquarters /Naval Headquarters /Air Headquarters, as per their first choice,” the notice said.

Top 5 of the day–26 November 2019, Vacancies UPSC, Indian Oil, AFCAT, AIIMS, ISRO and other organizations.

Source – jagranjosh.com

If you are preparing for the government job then you should look at these top 5 government jobs announced today, 25 November 2019, for more than 500+ vacancies in different departments and institutions. Yes, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), Indian Oil, Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT), All India Institute of Medical Sciences ( AIIMS ) Bathinda, ISRO-Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR (SDSC SHAR) have released these government jobs for aspirants. If you are preparing for government jobs then these recruitment notifications are very crucial for you and you can apply for these posts before its last date of application.

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has invited applications for the Assistant Registrar and other posts. Interested candidates can apply for Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Recruitment 2019 through the prescribed format on or before 12 December 2019.

Indian Oil has invited applications for the Non Executive Personnel posts. Interested candidates can apply for Indian Oil Recruitment 2019 through the prescribed format on or before 29 November 2019.

Indian Air Force has published the short notification for Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) 2019 for the courses commencing in January 2021 for grant of Short Service Commission (SSC) in Flying Branch and Permanent Commission (PC) / Short Service Commission (SSC) in Ground Duty (Technical and Non-technical) Branche.. Eligible Men and Women can apply online for AFCAT 2020 through www.careerindianairforce.cdac.in OR www.afcat.cdac.in. AFCAT 2020 Online Application will start 01 December 2019. The last date for IAF AFCAT 2020 Registration is 30 December 2019. Candidates can apply online through the official website or directly through the AFCAT 2020 Application Link given below.

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bathinda, Punjab is hiring candidates recruitment to the posts of Senior Resident, Demonstrator and Others. Interested candidates can apply to the posts through the prescribed format on or before 9 December 2019.

ISRO-Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR (SDSC SHAR) has invited applications for the Technical Assistant and other posts. Interested candidates can apply for ISRO-Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR (SDSC SHAR) Recruitment 2019 through the prescribed format on or before 13 December 2019.

UPSC recruitment 2019 for various vacancies, check details.

Source – indianexpress.com

UPSC recruitment 2019: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released an official notification inviting applications for various posts in the government. There are a total of 48 vacancies. The recruitment will be for the posts of Senior Design Officer, Senior Technical Officer, Principal Design Officer and other posts.

The online application has already started and the candidates can apply till December 12, 2019 and the last date to print the online applications is December 13, 2019.

UPSC recruitment 2019: Vacancies

Total vacancies: 48

Post wise vacancy details

Assistant Registrar: 11

Senior Examiner : 10

Assistant Director (Banking): 3

Assistant Director (Capital Market): 1

Principal Design Officer (Construction): 4

Senior Design Officer Grade -I (Construction): 4

Senior Technical Officer (Design): 2

Senior Design Officer Grade-I (Electrical): 6

Director (Safety): 7

UPSC recruitment 2019: Application fee

General and OBC category candidates have to pay application fee of Rs 25. SC/ ST/ PH/ Women candidates do not have to pay application fee.

UPSC recruitment 2019: Selection procedure

The selection of the candidates will be done on the basis of an Interview on the basis of the information provided in the online applications submitted by them.

UPSC recruitment 2019: Documents to be carried at the time of interview

-Matriculation/10th Standard mark sheet or equivalent certificate indicating date of birth.

-Degree/Diploma certificate with the mark sheets pertaining to all the academic years as proof of educational qualification claimed.

-The certificate in the proforma from the Head or Organization/Department for the entire experience claimed.

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-Caste certificate by candidate seeking reservation as SC/ ST/ OBC or Physically Handicapped certificate in prescribed proforma issued by the competent authority.

UPSC recruitment 2019: How to apply

The candidates will have to apply online on the official website- upsconline.nic.in by December 12, 2019.

The date for the interview for the shortlisted candidates will be at UPSC will be notified separately.

UPSC NDA & NA (2) 2019: Check Expected Cutoff & Previous Cutoff.

Source – jagranjosh.com

UPSC conducted the NDA & NA (2) 2019 Written Exam in Offline mode on 17th November 2019 (today). Based on the difficulty level of the questions in both the papers – Mathematics & General Ability Test (GAT), we have guestimated the Cut-Off Marks of UPSC NDA & NA (2) 2019 Written Exam. UPSC NDA & NA (2) 2019 Exam was held for the recruitment of total 415 vacancies in the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the National Defence Academy (NDA) and Naval Academy (NA). Let’s first look at the exam pattern which was followed in UPSC NDA & NA (2) 2019 Written Exam:

UPSC NDA & NA (2) 2019 Written Exam (17th November 2019)

UPSC NDA & NA (2) 2019 Written Exam consisted of two Papers – Mathematics & general Ability Test (GAT) consisting of objective multiple choice questions of total 900 Marks. The exam was held in offline mode. There was negative marking of 1/3rd marks for wrong answers. The time duration of Paper-1 & 2 was 2 Hours 30 minutes each:

UPSC NDA & NA (2) 2019 Written Exam Pattern
Subject/ No. of QuestionsPaperDurationMaximum Marks
Mathematics (120 Questions)12 Hours & 30 Minutes300
General Ability Test (150 Questions)Part-A English + Part-B General Knowledge22 Hours & 30 Minutes600
Total900

Expected Cut-Off for UPSC NDA & NA (2) 2019 Written Exam

Questions asked in the exam consisted of moderate to difficult level.  The marks of Paper-1 will be considered to shortlist candidates to qualify for the SSB Interview Round. Let’s have a look at the Expected Cut-Off for UPSC NDA & NA (2) 2019 Written Exam:

Expected Cut-Off for NDA & NA (2) 2019 Written Exam
Expected Cut-OffTotal Marks (Paper-1 + Paper-2)
335 – 345900

UPSC NDA/ NA 1 & 2 Previous Year Marks

UPSC NDA/ NA 1 & 2 Previous Year Marks are as under:

UPSC NDA/ NA 1 & 2 Previous Year Marks
YearWritten Exam Marks(Out of 900)WRITTEN + SSB Marks(Out of 1800)
NDA & NA (II) 2018325688
NDA & NA (I) 2018338705
NDA & NA (II) 2017258624
NDA & NA (I) 2017342708
NDA & NA (II) 2016229602
NDA & NA (I) 2016288656
NDA & NA (II) 2015269637
NDA & NA (I) 2015306674
NDA & NA (II) 2014283656
NDA & NA (I) 2014360722
NDA & NA (II) 2013360721
NDA & NA (I) 2013333698
NDA & NA (II) 2012335699

UPSC NDA/ NA 1 2019 Result Analysis: Number of Candidates Qualified

Below is the year-wise analysis of NDA Exam (Both Paper 1 & 2):

UPSC NDA/ NA 1 2019 Result Analysis
Exam NameNumber of Candidates Qualified
NDA 1 2019 written exam7927
NDA 2 2018 written exam6930+
NDA 1 2018 written exam8200+
NDA 1 2018 SSB interview379
NDA 2 2017 written exam6500+
NDA 2 2017 SSB interview447
NDA 1 2017 written exam8010
NDA 1 2017 SSB interview371

After clearing the cut-off marks, candidates are advised to look at the below points for further selection procedures:

SSB Interview (900 Marks): UPSC prepares a list of candidates who obtain the minimum qualifying marks in the written examination as fixed by the Commission at their discretion. Such candidates shall appear before a Services Selection Board for Intelligence and Personality Test where candidates for the Army/Navy wings of the NDA and 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme of Indian Naval Academy will be assessed on Officers Potentiality and those for the Air Force in addition to the above will have to qualify Computerised Pilot Selection System (CPSS). Candidates with Air Force as one of the choice would also undergo CPSS if they qualify SSB and are willing.

Final Selection: Qualified candidates will then be placed in a single combined list on the basis of total marks secured by them in the Written Examination and the Services Selection Board Tests. The final allocation/selection for admission to the Army, Navy, Air Force of the National Defence Academy and 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme of Indian Naval Academy will be made upto the number of vacancies available subject to eligibility, medical fitness and merit-cum-preference of the candidates.

UPSC Civil Services Mains results 2019: Date and Time.

Source – indianexpress.com

UPSC Civil Services Mains results 2019: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will announce the results for the Civil Services (Mains) examinations in December. “The results of the Civil Service Mains examinations will be released by December 20, 2019. The candidates can check the result through the website- upsc.gov.in,” a UPSC official mentioned.

The Mains examination was conducted from September 20 to 29, 2019. Those who clear the Mains will appear for the interview round. The interview will carry 275 marks with no minimum qualifying marks.

UPSC Civil Services Mains results 2019 declared: How to check

Step 1: Visit the website- upsc.gov.in

Step 2: Click on the ‘UPSC Mains result link 2019

Step 3: A pdf file with name and roll number of the selected candidates will appear on the screen

Step 4: Download it, and take a print out for further reference.

The cut-off marks and answer keys of screening test held through CS (P) Examination, 2019 will be uploaded on the Commission’s website, upsc.gov.in or upsconline.nic.in only after the entire process of the Civil Services Examination, 2019 is over, that is, after the declaration of the final result.

The recruitment examination is conducted annually in three stages named as preliminary, mains and interview to select candidates for administrative positions in different All-India Services and central civil services including IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS, and IRTS.